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Kelly Forest
June 17, 2018
I've been thinking about what to write for several days now and as I type I feel the tears well up in my eyes because Virginia and I often proofread for one another especially on matters of significant importance so I hope I can find the right words.
I selected "friend" before beginning to write because she wasn't a coworker to me, she was a dear friend and confidant, and someone I feel fortunate to have met. Life is a journey and it's not often we stumble upon someone we can call a true friend, especially at the workplace, but she was.
Hiro, Aki, Michi, your wife/mother was a beautiful human being and I truly loved her. She had drive and tenacity and the ability to instill that in everyone around her. Her work at the University proved this time and time again. The difference she made was measurable. I can easily say her collaboration with others made the most significant improvements I had ever seen in instructional design in our department.
The most important attribute I felt she possessed was her sincere kindness and understanding of others. She brought that quality to the table every day and in everything she did.
One of the things I will miss most about spending time with Virginia is our lunches together. She took me on the best ethnic food adventures and coached me on what to order every place we went. We would laugh so hard over some of the foods she liked and I didn't... those super salty pickles, how in the hell did she eat those things?!? She also loved the ethnic beverages, with a favorite at each location. The best part of all is she made everything she ate seem as though it was the best meal she had ever had in her entire life, I am not kidding. I am sure you know exactly what I am talking about.
All of this aside hands down the love of her life was her family, you were her world. She adored each of you. You always came first and were in her heart each and every day and that will never change, even now. She will always and forever be by your sides.
My sincerest condolences and love to each of you, Hiro, Aki, and Michi.
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