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Dean Mochizuki Obituary

Dean Mochizuki Dean K. Mochizuki was born on November 2, 1955 to Kiyoto (Kay) and Yoneko (Betty) Mochizuki at Maynard Hospital in Seattle. Dean passed away on January 24, 2020 in Tacoma at age 64 due to complications related to cancer. Dean lived most of his life in Seattle and moved to Tacoma in 2019. He graduated from Franklin High School in Seattle and Berklee College of Music in Boston. Dean had many passions in life including his family, friends, music and making craft beer. He was a talented saxophone player who played for years in many Seattle area bands. He was gifted in playing many styles including jazz, funk and rhythm and blues. He turned a hobby of making craft beer into a career and enjoyed working several years for Pike Brewing Company and Reuben's Brews. He loved the beer community and the craft beer business. He also enjoyed several other passions including cooking, travel, bicycling, gardening and watching pro football. He made many wonderful meals for his family and friends. Dean is survived by his wife, Robin Doumit and their two cats, Kona and Moana. He is also survived by his mother, Betty Mochizuki, his sister Susan Mochizuki and her partner Floyd Yoshimoto, nephew Robert (Heather) Doane, niece Jennifer Doane and grandniece Misa Doane. He is also survived by his in-laws, Milton and Carolyn Doumit, brother-in-law Milt (Jane) Doumit, sister-in-law Michelle Park, nephew John (Jodie) Mason, nephew Harry Doumit and niece Sophie Doumit. Dean was preceded in death by his father, Kay Mochizuki, in 1999. Dean was loved by so many and will be dearly missed. Cheers to you Dean and we will raise a glass in your honor with some jazz music playing in the background. A celebration of Dean's life will be held later this year on the Big Island. Donations in Dean's memory may be made to: Seattle Area Feline Rescue, 14717 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133.

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on Feb. 2, 2020.

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January 28, 2021

I am so sorry to hear this, losing a loved one is never easy, but our loving God promises to give the strength and courage you'll need to endure, and to cope with the pain of your loss. He also promises to hold your hand every step of the way. (Isaiah 40:29, 41:10, 13) May loving memories also sustain your family during this difficult time. With heartfelt sympathy, your neighbor - Charlotte

Chris Mothe

March 14, 2020

Robin, Mrs Mochizuki and family, I'm so sorry for this loss. My family has also had someone so loved, lost far too soon. The pain while common, is still so personal, and our hearts go out to you. When I think of Dean, the word's of Maya Angelou come to mind: 'when someone shows you who they are, believe them'. The first time I talked to Dean, he showed himself to be a kind and gentle man. And there was so much more I didn't get to learn about him. He will obviously be remembered by, and continued to be loved by many. Chris, Toni and Noah

February 3, 2020

Dear Betty, Susan and the Mochizuki Family. Sending sympathy and love on behalf of myself, and my late mother, Fumiko Hayashida and brother Leonard Hayashida who can't be there to support you at this sad time as you were there for them. Fondly, Natalie Hayashida Ong

February 3, 2020

As a member of the community who has also lost a loved one to cancer, I wanted to extend my sincere condolences to the Mochizuki family. May the God of all comfort support and sustain you through this difficult time.

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