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Kyoko Lukaczyk

Syracuse, New York

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Kyoko Lukaczyk October 27, 2011 Kyoko Lukaczyk passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family. Born Kyoko Okagaichi in Etajima, Japan, she moved with her husband, William Lukaczyk, to Syracuse, NY, where they raised nine children, later moving to Jordan, NY, with their expanded family. She...

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Kyoto You have raised a wonderful man, Alex. A good parent instills in their children the core values and you have done well. I did not know you, but Al and I spoke often about our parents. I met Al while working in the aerospace industry in Long Beach. My condolences to the family. Jim McBride

Kyoto and I Met when I was in my early 30s and working in the liquor business. We became friends. She told me about living in Japan during Hiroshima. She introduced me to tempura, sushi and sashimi. She was a wonderful woman and a beautiful friend. She will always be missed.

Kyoko Lukaczyk we will always remember your smile. Your Tempura was the best eve. Our thoughts and prayers go out for your family may they recall the fond memories in their time of loss. God Bless them all.

My deep condolences to Kay's children.She was an extraordinary person.

A big loss to the Syracuse community. I appreciated her cuisine and also have the priviledge of calling her a guest at my family's restaurant in Turin, NY. We always enjoyed it when she and her husband would dine with us. A fine and refined woman.

We are sorry at the passing of your Mother.She was a special person and friend who was always there for us. She was also most helpful on giving us advice on raising our children.
Jerry and Ann

Lynne, My deepest sympathy to you and your family. It is very difficult losing a loved one, but Mothers seem to hit a bit harder.

Dear Lynn, I'm so sorry I missed your Mom's obituary in the Sunday paper. Please know how sorry I am for your loss. Bonnie

I have fond memories of Kyoko teaching me about Japanese food at Sakura. I never forgot her lessons on shumai and hot mustard - she and I laughed over my first experiences with that combination!
A great lady - my sympathies to her family and friends.