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Mitch Hiromichi Taguchi

1936 - 2015

Mitch Hiromichi Taguchi obituary, 1936-2015, Pleasant Grove, UT

BORN

1936

DIED

2015

Mitch Taguchi Obituary

Mitch Hiromichi Taguchi, passed away on June 11, 2015 in Pleasant Grove, UT. Mitch was born in 1936, the third of four children born to Toshiyuki and Seiko Taguchi in Osaka, Japan.
Mitch was in attendance as missionaries from Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held weekly assemblies at his Buddhist high school. After attending all the assemblies, Mitch regularly attended the LDS Church and was given callings to serve despite his father forbidding him to be baptized. At the age of 22, he was finally baptized a member of the LDS Church.
After graduating from high school, Mitch became a Customs Inspector, searching ship cargo for contraband. He would switch shifts with other inspectors in order to have Sundays off to go to church. He once chased and captured a smuggler and was recognized with a box of candy for his outstanding work.
He met Reiko Doba at an LDS church regional conference when he was 17. For nine years their communication was limited to letters and the annual meeting at the conference. They were married in 1962. In 1965, with their two children, they were sealed when they were part of the first Japanese excursion to the Laie Hawaii LDS Temple.
Mitch dreamed of coming to America to receive further education. Even though he spoke very little English, Mitch came to America and graduated from Bowman Technical School in Pennsylvania as a Master Watchmaker. While working his way through the technical school, he decided to abandon his plans to return to Japan and instead desired that his family could join him in pursuing the American Dream.
Mitch was away from his family for nearly four years. With what he was able to save, and the help of LDS Church members in Denver, Colorado, his wife and two small children were eventually able to join him in the states. After living in Colorado for five years, Mitch moved his family to Provo so he could further his education at BYU while working as a watchmaker. It was during this time that Mitch was very proud to become an American citizen. Continuing to advance his knowledge, he became a computer programmer and worked in Los Angeles, then moved to Salem, OR. Constantly learning and reinventing himself, and as his eyesight worsened, Mitch attended school and became a massage therapist, building a successful massage therapy and reflexology practice. With health failing, he and his wife moved in with his daughter and her family in Pleasant Grove in 2012.
During his life, Mitch was a faithful servant in the LDS Church, serving in positions such as YSA dance instructor, Branch President, High Councilman, and Stake Presidency Counselor. He was also a dedicated father who sacrificed everything to allow his children to have a better life. He had a life-long love of reading and, despite failing eyesight, would commonly use a magnifying glass and highlighter as he read. To his last day, his bedroom and study were filled, wall-to-wall, with books. Just before his death, he was learning Hebrew.
He is survived by his wife, Reiko, his daughter, Yuu (Kent) Bates and their children Kent (Jessica), Peter, and Kiana, and his son, Tomoo (Rae Anne) and their son, Tanner; and in Japan, 2 brothers Yoshitada (Sachiko) and Kiyoshi (Suzuyo) and 1 sister Yoshiko (Kazuo) Ishida. He was preceded in death by his parents.
The family wishes to express their deep gratitude to Dr. Sean Curzon and his nurse Mari at Central Utah Clinic for their exceptional care and concern. Also to Doctors Sumati Gupta, Fuad Shihab, William Lowrence and the wonderful staff at Huntsman Cancer and U of U Hospitals. The family also wants to thank Dr. Kimberly Davis and Christine Lunt, NP, and the great staff at Rocky Mountain Rehab in Riverton, and the wonderful team at Applegate Home Care and Hospice (Dana Walling RN and Karen Burris CNA) as well as the caring members of the Garden 6th Ward.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 17th at 10:30 a.m., at the LDS Garden 6th Ward building, 905 N 500 W, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Viewing will be held at the church the evening before the services on Tuesday, June 16th from 6:30 - 8 p.m. and prior to the funeral service on Wednesday, June 17th from 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Burial will be at the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com.

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Published by Deseret News on Jun. 14, 2015.

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Loretta Craford

June 17, 2015

He was such a good man, and so helpful to so many in the Pringle Ward. My heart goes out to Reiko, as I know she will miss him so much.

Arel Grimshaw

June 16, 2015

Reiko and Family, I am so sorry to hear about Mitch's passing. He was and is a fine man. I have missed seeing you both since you moved from Salem. You will all be in my prayers.

That was a beautiful and interesting tribute. The section that talked about Mitch's solo travel to the United States made me smile a bit. Didn't he say that he had eaten many, many hot dogs because that was all he knew how to ask for in English?

Love to you all.

Mike Rawlins

June 15, 2015

Tomoo,
I'm sorry to hear that your father passed away. My condolences to you, your mother and your family. After reading his sketch, I can see where your drive and character come from. I'm sure you are sad to see him go. May you find comfort in your memories and the reflections on a life well-lived.

Richard & Evonne Bolton

June 14, 2015

Dear Reiko and Family,
Our hearts are saddened to hear of Mitch's passing. We have held you and your dear husband in high regard in our years with you in Pringle Ward. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family during this difficult time. We know the Lord is near to you and will extend his peace and comfort to you in this time of need. Our very best wishes to you and your family Reiko...All Our Love, Richard and Evonne Bolton

Ray Rimmer

June 14, 2015

Yuu, Kent, Kent, Peter, Kiana and all close family, wishing you every comfort as you mourn and celebrate the life of a wonderful great man. God's blessings to you all from your old NC Scouting friend, Ray

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