Yoshiko-Melbourne-Obituary

Yoshiko T. Melbourne

Chicopee, Massachusetts

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Yoshiko T. Melbourne 1930 - 2008 SPRINGFIELD - Yoshiko Takahashi Melbourne, 78, of Spring-field, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Born in Kumamoto City, Kyushu, Japan she moved to the United States in 1960 and resided in Springfield for most of her life. She was the daughter of the late...

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Was a wonderful person and we had the peasure of meeting her some years ago, She told us she loved working in her garden and always
told me to meet her at the Big Y where she worked and had something to give us from her garden
She was always giving of herself that way to make others feel happy. We will miss her smile but we know that her rewards in heaven will be great. Our thoughts and prayers will be with your family Yoshi as they go through this difficult time. We love and...

My deepest sympathy at loosing your grandmother. They are very special and instrumental in our lives. Love Auntie Brenda

Yoshiko could of wrote a book of all the things she had been through. By right, she should of been an angry person. But, she overcame it all. She loved life, forgave the past, loved to explore the future. She lived everyday for the moment. She will be missed by her family and friends. But for those who loved her, she will live forever in their hearts. Laura Beaver

I'll always miss Grandma Yoshiko no matter what happens.

I will always miss my grandma.

My deep sympathy and heartfelt condolences to the Family of Yoshiko, I just learned of her passing and am deeply saddened. I was her Chiropractor but more than that we became friends in the few years I knew her. She was one of those patients that made me smile when I saw she had an appointment scheduled and it was always a pleasure to speak with her. Like most people 's comments here, I agree she was one of the kindest people I've met. I wish to say I'm sorry for your loss to her whole...

I've known Yoshi since I was very small and a frequent customer (with my mom at the time) at Big Y. She was always so kind and gave me extra treats whenever I visited her demo station. I could never refuse her. At sixteen I was employeed at Big Y and continued to visit Yoshi and chat - I was trying to teach her some spanish while she taught me some japanese greetings. Fun times. During Christmas '08 she suprised me with a pair of pink slippers, a wonderful gift. I would like to say...