Naoko-Goto-Obituary

Naoko Kobayashi Goto

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GOTO--Naoko Kobayashi, died in Tokyo unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 26, at the age of 46. Beloved mother of Lisa, daughter of Takashi and Ayako Kobayashi, cherished friend of The Brearley School and Isetan Co., Ltd. communities. Naoko was raised in Tokyo and attended Gakushuin elementary...

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Mori,

I'm so sorry to hear about this. All my sympathy, thoughts, and prayers go out to you and your daughter. I will always remember Naoko's humor from your BBQ at the Greenwich house. Regards, Dave

Lisa, Mori, & Family,
Naoko will always be remembered fondly by Chris & I. Those great BBQs at the summer house in Greenwich! From our conversations in the kitchen, I found her to be a beautiful person, both inside & out; extraordinarily intelligent and sensitive. Lisa, I know your mom is proud of you and loves you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May Naoko rest in peace.
Warmest regards from the McLaughlins.

Dear Lisa, Mori and Naoko's family,
Please accept my condolences. She was such a gracious woman and she will be remembered in our thoughts and prayers.

Naoko, I still cannot believe you have left us. Attended the friends' gathering in Tokyo on Sunday. Did you see, from Heaven, so many of your friends who will miss you?
Lisa, you were growing in your mother when I visited New York. Please remember she has been and will be in our hearts forever.
Morihiko-san, please accept my greatest sympathy. The memory of my stay at your apartment in 1988 seems just a while ago.
Yoko Ozawa Inutsuka

My deepest sympathies Mori. I am so sorry to hear of this tragic loss.

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. I AM VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.

Naoko,

I'm remembering about your friendly and unique character. When we were in elementaly school in Yotsuya, we laugh a lot...
We have book that we wrought about each other that you wrought me. Sending SAKURA flowers to heaven from Sicily.

Dear Naoko,

I just cannot believe that I will never hear your cheerful laughter again. I thank you for all the fun time we had together, going back to elementary school. Martin and I will miss you greatly and send our deepest sympathy to her family in Japan and Morihiko san and Lisa.

Dear Lisa,

I remember that she was excited to go back to business when I visited her and met you for the first time in Summer 2000. She has been very active since I knew her in kindergarten through high school and accomplished much while she was in this world. Please know that your mother made many friends in both Japan and NY and we all miss her so much. You are a part of her and you will always be in our hearts. She will be waiting for us in heaven when it is time for us to go...