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skeeter
March 29, 2025 | Friend
Hudson, Ohio
MIANOWSKI MITSUKO SAKATA MIANOWSKI, passed away on Oct. 14 in Hudson, OH. She was 67 years old. Born in Japan in 1937, she was the daughter of Dr. Hiroshi and Mrs. Yoshiko Sakata. In 1970, she came to America with her two children. She was an artist and art teacher who specialized in traditional...
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skeeter
March 29, 2025 | Friend
i would walk hatchi he knew i was saying come on you got to do it
lobo
August 27, 2024 | Friend
Mitsuko....what a gifted artist and wonderful person. I met her years ago when she lived in West Akron. Condolences, however late, to her family. A great light is gone but illuminates eternity.
Rosanne Cornelius-Wagner
December 17, 2018 | Akron, OH | Friend
My deepest sympathy to Mitsuko's family, how proud she was of all of you. I have booked many of Mitsuko's "world travel's" for many years. However, the trips that excited her the most were the ones to Tokyo to her family. I have seen pictures of all of you, especially the grandchildren from the time they were born. I feel that I know you all even having never met you. I just heard the news and am totally shocked. We will miss her smiles and energy here at the AAA. Truly a loss of a great and...
Candi Haines
October 21, 2004 | Hudson, OH
Mitsuko always brightened our office when she came in to plan a trip to visit her family. She had her favorite agent but she always took the time to speak with all of us and share her pride in her family. She will be deeply missed. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.
Emily Boxler
October 21, 2004 | Hudson, OH
I met Mitsuko as a patient but she left as a good friend through the years. What a wonderful talented lady!
eugene jursek m.d.
October 20, 2004 | Stow, OH
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo. Four words chosen to say it all. And, in a way, perhaps they do. But there are thousands of other words to express life too. The words of the heart at this time are "Thank You". Thank you for the gifts Mitsuko. You gave so many of us so many wonderful discoveries. Thank you for bright flowers. Thank you for paint that came alive when it touched paper. Thank you for delicious food. And thank you for your kind touch. Like a bird from far away that was blown off couse you...
Ray and Jean Herdina
October 19, 2004 | Akron, OH
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MARK BEDFORD
October 19, 2004 | STRONGSVILLE, OH
To Mitsuko's family and friends: My family and I were shocked and deeply saddened to hear of our dear neighbor's passing. We'll miss the cheery enthusiasm and gving nature of this rare, talented lady who was "beautiful" in every sense of the word. May your fondest memories of Mitsuko sustain you at this difficult time.
Trudy Painting
October 19, 2004 | Hudson, OH