Keiko Sato

Keiko Sato obituary, North Canton, OH

Keiko Sato

Keiko Sato Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 25, 2024.
Keiko Sato of North Canton, 55, passed away on October 17, 2024, at peace and surrounded by many friends. Keiko, who started learning piano at age 5, grew up in Osaka, Japan, and moved to the U.S. in 1989 to study piano at Mount Union College. She then transferred to Kent State University and earned her bachelor's degree in Piano Performance in 1994. Keiko taught piano privately and at Kent State Stark Campus and had a number of students who loved her passionate guidance. She also played piano at Sunday services at Mount Zion Community Church for 15 years. As she fought through her illness, she managed to acquire a master's degree in Piano Performance and Collaborative Piano at Kent State University in 2022. Keiko was an energetic and inspiring individual who touched the hearts of everyone she knew. Keiko is survived by her partner, Robert Dean White, who devoted himself to taking care of Keiko during her treatment, and by his family members, including Alicia and Darryl Russ, who stood by Keiko's side. She is also survived by many close friends who will dearly miss her big smile, her compassionate thoughtfulness, and her bursting energy that brightened the entire space around her.

A memorial service for Keiko will be held on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at Karlo-Libby Funeral Home, at 5000 Everhard Road NW in Canton, Ohio, at 11:00 am. Flowers are accepted at the funeral home, as Keiko loved flowers. Those who are not able to attend the service may visit from 10:30 am to 11:00 am.

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February 14, 2025

Tatjana Hrubik Vulanovic posted to the memorial.

November 20, 2024

Tanya and Relja Vulanovic planted trees.

November 4, 2024

Francesca Indorf posted to the memorial.

Tatjana Hrubik Vulanovic

February 14, 2025

I remember you very often, dear Keiko. I am sad you are not with us, but you are still in my head. I can hear your voice; I can feel your friendship, and I will never let you go. Much love and happy Valentine's

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Francesca Indorf

November 4, 2024

I was blessed to be one of the nurses caring for her at the cancer center. How we loved talking about music as we were both professional musicians! She would be so excited to come attend the Canton Symphony Orchestra concerts and I would always make sure I let her know when I was playing Harp. She was always so positive and such a bright light to all who knew her.....I will miss her beautiful smile.

Regina Hoffman

November 1, 2024

Keiko loved plants and growing vegetables! She loved that "Roberto" put in a green house for her!

Tatjana Hrubik Vulanovic

November 1, 2024

Keiko´s love for music and ability to convey the beauty of the music to others through her performance and teaching touched many hearts. She was very beautiful while performing and very involved and supportive while teaching. Keiko was a warm friend and colleague. She will be in our hearts forever. Tanya and Relja Vulanovic

patricia c begue

October 28, 2024

To Robert,
Domo arigato Mr. Roberto! Every time she said that, it just cracked me up. What a character. What a performer. What a fighter. I will never forget her.
Sincerely, Patty Begue, RN

Bettie Byers

October 26, 2024

Keiko was a skilled musician dedicated to her music,students, and a loyal friend
to all that knew her. She was a vivacious young lady that could fill a room with energy and a smile you could never forget. Her fight for life was a spirited, relentless battle. My sincere condolences to her friends and especially Robert White and family who was by her side as she fought for her life. May she rest in peace Her spirit will be with me forever, my forever prayer is that we will meet again. Bettie Byers

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5000 Everhard Road NW, Canton, OH 44718

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February 14, 2025

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