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Mikiko Masterson Obituary

On September 28th my beautiful wife Miki passed away. Born and raised in Japan, Miki and I met in Tokyo shortly after I moved there in 1999. For many years we celebrated the 29th day of each month as the "monthly anniversary" of our first date together on April 29, 1999. At each of these monthly events we would exchange handwritten cards—mine written in Japanese and hers written in English—to both sharpen our respective language skills and to sketch pictures of our future dreams together. We got married in Tokyo on New Year's Day 2001, and within weeks we moved to the United Stated to start a new life together. We settled in Dalton, Massachusetts, and shortly thereafter we welcomed our puppy Koro into our new family. Miki and Koro were inseparable, going for daily hikes in the Berkshires and bringing me coffee at my office each day. In late 2002 we moved back to Japan for three years where our daughter was born before finally moving back to the United States on Christmas Day in 2005. During the 18 years since we first met, we discovered many of our favorite things together, including our love of the outdoors and the performing arts. We were patrons of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center where we enjoyed the orchestra and ballet, and we also enjoyed annual trips to see the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. But over the years it was Miki's love of painting that became the defining aspect of her passion for the arts. She learned calligraphy at an early age, but was later inspired to explore a broader range of artistic techniques after becoming exposed to Japanese masterpieces, and through her travels in Southeast Asia. She studied traditional Japanese brush painting with Japanese master artist Hiroshi Yasuda in Tokyo, and in the United States she studied mixed media art at the Interlaken Art School in Lenox, Massachusetts. More recently, she had been painting watercolor and Japanese ink brush at our home in Clifton Park. Her work has been displayed at several exhibits, and in 2015 she was recognized as the 1st prize winner for a watercolor painting at the Clifton Park Library's annual jury art show. But of all of her artistic accomplishments, she was most proud and grateful to have had the opportunity to teach mixed media and Japanese ink art techniques to children during school breaks at the Saratoga Art Center. She put countless hours and all of her heart into preparing for these classes, and took great satisfaction in knowing that she had contributed to passing along her love of the arts to the next generation. Miki was a dedicated and loving wife and mother. She used the time she had at home to raise our daughter in the best possible way, always waiting for her to come home from school or summer camp each day to offer a healthy snack and an opportunity for mother-daughter adventures, whether it was swimming in the Clifton Park town pool, visiting Bowman's Orchard, riding their bikes to feed the ducks at Hannaford, or any variety of other activities. When I arrived home later, she treated me to exquisitely prepared meals that gradually shifted my tastes toward the healthy, organic eating habits that Miki embraced. She was equally committed to caring for our beloved dog Koro, who we raised from a puppy for 14 years until he passed away last year. Miki is survived by her husband, Tom; her daughter, Rhona; and her parents who still live in Japan. Words will never be able to describe the tremendous loss we feel as we learn to live our lives without having this gentle, caring person here to share it with us. In the last few months of her life, she battled depression—a condition she was reluctant to share with her family or friends. She ultimately lost the battle, and this will forever be our loss. We pray that she finds peace until our time comes to be reunited with her in heaven. There will be a gathering at our house in Clifton Park on Tuesday, October 4th from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. to celebrate Miki's life and artwork. Family and Miki's close friends are welcome. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Saratoga Arts Center (http://www.saratoga-arts.org), where Miki loved to share her knowledge and passion for art with the children that she taught at this wonderful institution. Online condolences to the Masterson Family are found at www.GLENVILLEFUNERALHOME.COM.

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Published by The Daily Gazette Co. on Oct. 1, 2016.

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Virginia Oddo

October 10, 2016

Dear Tom and Rhona, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love of your family and friends.
Your cousin,
Virginia (Biagio's wife) Oddo

David Fizer

October 7, 2016

We, at Minuteman Press of Clifton Park, had the pleasure and honor to print for Miki. We were always touched by her grace and caring presence. We are deeply sadden by the news. We offer our deepest condolences, and should there be anything the family would like us to do (copies of her cards or prints, etc.) we would be honored to do them for you at no cost. She was truly a special wonderful woman. Our prayers are with you.
David Fizer

Alan and Debie Payette

October 4, 2016

Tom and Rhona,
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Alan and Debie Payette

Felicia Lerner

October 4, 2016

I am deeply saddened to hear of Miki's passing. I knew her for many years seeing her in the library with Rhona and around town. She will always be remembered for her kindness and gentle nature. I will miss her dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with her husband, beautiful daughter and family at this difficult time.

October 4, 2016

I'm so deeply saddened and sorry by your loss. I met Miki at the Y, we enjoyed swimming together, she helped me when we were training for our Y Tri. I will forever miss Miki's warm, kind smile, her soothing presence and beautiful soul. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. May you find peace and solace knowing Miki is in a peaceful place. Ginny Moore-Bradley

October 3, 2016

Dear Tom and Rhona,

i met your wife at the YMCA were she regularly came to the morning classes. She was a lovely and friendly person. Many of us at the YMCA will miss her in the group exercise classes. May you find comfort for you and your daughter in this difficult time. Sheri Pennartz Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices

Neil and Sue Greeff

October 3, 2016

Tom and Rhona,
We have been privileged to be share some of your family life. Miki was a wonderfully caring person, so full of passion and love for you both. We are truly saddened by your loss.

October 3, 2016

Miki was my dear friend.. We enjoyed many bike rides and shared our love of golden retrievers.. I am deeply saddened by this loss of such a beautiful and talented and sweet soul.. I will forever miss you. Sincerely, Kelly Murphy

Jessica

October 2, 2016

Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Miki, I want to share my condolences with her family. This was a beautifully written tribute to her life, and it's clear she was loved very much. I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers in the coming days.

Stefan, Melanie, Bradley and Grace Estus

October 1, 2016

Tom & Rhona,

We can't begin to imagine the depth of your pain right now. We are so saddened by Miki's passing and I know what we are feeling is only a small fraction of what you are feeling right now. Miki had such a pure, kind and giving heart. We miss her tremendously. We pray Miki's heart and soul have found peace and comfort and that over time, your hearts will find peace in knowing how much she loved you and how many lives she touched with her love.

Jill Root

October 1, 2016

I did not know you or your wife but I was moved by such a beautiful obituary. I am very sorry for your loss. Your wife sounds like she was an amazing woman

Sandra Sidoti

October 1, 2016

Dear Masterson Family,

I do not know your family but I do know of the illness. Please accept my condolences and prayers. So very sorry for everyone at this difficult time.

Sandra Sidoti

Nancy Ostrov

October 1, 2016

I adored Miki and i will miss her so much. Rhona i knew since an infant and Miki took such pride and joy in everythung Rhona did. May yu rest in peace dear friend and may our paths cross again someday xxxooo❤

John and Heidi Hartman

October 1, 2016

Tom and Rhona - We will miss Miki. We can't imagine how difficult this is for you. Words can't express how sorry we are for your loss. Miki was a special person and we have many fond memories of her. Walking dogs at the Berkshire humane society, paddling a canoe in the Adirondacks (Koro tipped it!), and so many other fun activities we shared together. We treasure these memories of Miki and pray that you will find comfort in knowing that she positively impacted so many people around the world.

Ralph Ostrander

October 1, 2016

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