Virginia "Ginny" Ishida

Virginia "Ginny" Ishida obituary, Belmont, CA

Virginia "Ginny" Ishida

Virginia Ishida Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Mar. 12 to Mar. 14, 2021.
Virginia Sumiko Ishida
Jan 6, 1929 - March 6, 2021
Virginia Sumiko (Ginny) Ishida passed away peacefully at home in Belmont on March 6, 2021 surrounded by family. She was a third generation Japanese American, born by midwife on January 6, 1929 at Roger Reynolds Nursery in Menlo Park where her uncle worked. Her parents, Takeki and Sadame Sakamoto, raised their four children (Ginny was the oldest) in San Mateo where they owned Tokyo Cleaners on B Street near 4th Avenue. During World War II, Ginny's family was staged at Tanforan Race Track before relocation to the Japanese internment camp in Topaz, Utah. After camp, Ginny graduated from Lincoln High School (Class of 1947) in Orem, Utah. She enjoyed attending Lincoln High class reunions through 2011 and typically won the award for traveling the farthest.
While in Utah, Ginny met her future husband, Yoshikazu (Yo) Ishida, on a blind date to a Harlem Globetrotters event. Yo and Ginny returned to San Mateo where they married in 1951. Despite redlining, in 1954 they bought their first and only home in Belmont on Yo's VA loan and raised five children: David (Gloria), Elizabeth (Ray-deceased), Judy, Susan and Chrissie (Phil). Yo and Ginny shared great pride being active contributors to their neighborhood, Belmont community and children's activities.
Ginny had many talents and continually embraced new skills that she shared, whether practical cooking, baking, sewing, crochet, knitting, painting and photography skills; or emotional counsel, solace and empathy. She was a beloved Den Mother and Troop Leader for Cub Scouts, Brownies and Girl Scouts. Ginny enthusiastically supported Yo's coaching of Little League, Babe Ruth and Pop Warner sports and she managed Bobbie Sox softball while Yo coaced. Ginny lent her artistic skills to Cipriani PTA events (Spook-A-Roo, Saturday Movie Matinee) and the Carlmont Booster Club and Grad Night committees. She was a Belmont Elementary School Yard Duty and Teacher's Aid at Cipriani and Central Schools. Cipriani and Carlmont alumni share fond memories of "Mrs. Ishida' for her beautiful smile, enthusiasm and loving nature; giving her lunch to those who forgot theirs; the firm yard duty whistle and voice of authority identifying the offender by surname; the loud cowbell and boisterous cheerleading from the sidelines. She enjoyed bowling, neighborhood gatherings and Pinochle with her peers. She enjoyed traveling and attending SF Giants games, concerts and the SHN Best of Broadway productions. She was a Bay Area sports fanatic of all teams be it basketball, football or baseball.
In 1983, Yo, suffered a major brain stem stroke that left him physically dependent. Ginny took on a new role as Yo's dedicated caregiver at home until his passing in 2011. It was during this time that the tradition of the Ishida's "Sunday Dinner" at their home was born for the expanding family to gather and share time together. Sunday Dinners continued until March 15, 2020, the last one held due to the COVID pandemic. Yes, the family had corned beef with cabbage, potatoes and carrots.
In essence, what Ginny shared during her life was her unconditional love; for her family, her pets, her friends, our friends, with anyone who met her. It was reflected by her happy smile, strong hugs, compassion and conviction to trust. She was a safe harbor. Despite life's adversity, Ginny had a positive outlook and everyday was anew, a clean slate.

Her greatest treasure has always been and shall always be her family which held her and loved her until her last breath. She is preceded in death by her parents and her brother Robert. Ginny is survived by: her brother, Gordon Sakamoto (Muts) of San Jose and sister, Evelyn Keiko Sasamoto of Vancouver, Washington; her five children; six grandchildren: Jamal Ishida (Mercy), Victor Ishida (Briana), Ryan Nowakowski (Mari), Kelli Nowakowski, Traci Storer (Kory), Trinity Reynolds, and eleven great-grandchildren: Alyssa, Nolan, and Asher Ishida; Kailee, Chase, Kirra, and Koa Ishida; Ryder, Mila, and Rayden Nowakowski; Camryn Storer.

Her family wishes to thank all of the family members and friends who have loved her through the years and through her recent illness. She lived a full life full of love.

Memorial services to be determined later due to Covid.

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March 6, 2024

Susan Ishida posted to the memorial.

March 6, 2022

Susan Ishida posted to the memorial.

August 22, 2021

Danny Chin posted to the memorial.

Susan Ishida

March 6, 2024

Thanks for the memories, Mom !!

Susan Ishida

March 6, 2022

Missing you one year later, Mom. Your smile, kindness, humor and family values. Always in my heart!

Danny Chin

August 22, 2021

Dear Ishida Family,
I was pleased to attend Ginny´s celebration of life yesterday and to hear all the special memories so many had of her. She would have approved of her memorial. I learned a lot more about a very special lady.
Mrs. Ishida was the lunch monitor and recess supervisor during my teaching years at Cipriani during the first generation of the school. She was capable of handling any student behaviors, and all issues were resolved before students returned to the classrooms to learn. I appreciated Mrs. Ishida for always spending time helping students. When Cipriani closed in 1984, I was transferred to Nesbit and Central School needed your mom. She and I didn´t request transfers back to Cipriani when it reopened in 1994.
There were at least 3 occasions when we traveled to Granite Bay for luncheons with other retired Belmont employees, a few from Central School. Ginny would share her life adventures on those road trips. She also enjoyed chatting about her family... she was so proud! We all enjoyed her good cheer and company on those trips.
Danny Chin
Teacher at Cipriani, Nesbit, and Sandpiper Schools

Betsy Andersen

August 5, 2021

Jude, we will be there. Oh I can´t even begin to recount my memories and experiences with your mom and fam. She pretty much always took off where my mom left off. Always supportive of Chrissie & Clark, my mom & I. She taught me how to eat pickled smelt out of a gallon jar with chop sticks, jeeze! I think I may have only been 6. , helped me sew my 1st dress in 6/7th grade, taught me "cake decorating", (bikini cake for Roger) taco shells are only turned with chopsticks while frying. The list goes on and on. Should have written a book. I learned so much. And she gave me you guys, my sisters. lovingly, Bets.

Jeff Bench

June 1, 2021

Ginny Ishida was such a larger-than-life person, I am not sure where to start, so I'll start at the beginning. My time with the Ishida family began in 1962 when Yo Ishida became the manager for the Belmont Tigers Little League team. His son, David, joined the team, as well, a team comprised of a group of friends who went to Cipriani School. As youngsters, sports was everything to us, and I can still recall those baseball games, the bonds we formed. The friends: Dan Hess, Truett Welch, Ed Nickelson, Steve Holmquist (though he played for the rival Braves), and later Bob Shane. As the years went by through junior and senior highs, the bond with the Ishida family grew stronger. They were a central connecting point where we met as friends, always welcome, always up to some new adventure. And what I remember most about Ginny Ishida was her warm, generous and encouraging spirit; yet not afraid to speak words of wisdom into our rambunctious natures of youth. Ginny and Yo were models of grace and kindness. They truly built a legacy in the Cipriani neighborhood, and I know speaking for the names mentioned here, we express our love for Ginny and Yo.

In recent times these same friends have been able to gather and share memories with Ginny, David, Liz and Judy at our sports reunion picnics held at Twin Pines Park in Belmont, the most recent being October 2019. If I remember correctly, Ginny brought her famous fried chicken, chocolate chip cookies, salami and sourdough bread. I think back now to the first of these reunions in May 2010, and something Steve Holmquist said while sitting at a picnic table with Ginny, "Eating salami sandwiches with Mrs. Ishida, does it get any better than this?" Steve's comment speaks for all of us and it reflects how Ginny was so special, and I believe that's because she made others feel so valued.

Virginia "Ginny" Ishida: you will always have a place in our hearts.

Beth Southorn

April 26, 2021

I was in fourth grade at Central Grammar School and I inhaled a pen cap because I was sucking on it even though Mrs. Ishida told me to take it out just 2 minutes before. Her quick response to realize I was choking saved my life. An ambulance ride and a week in the hospital fixed me but Mrs Ishida was the one who saved me. I will always remember her smile, generosity and gentleness.

Lynn (Hulgan) Postulka

March 31, 2021

It’s hard to put into words what Mrs. Ishida meant to me. She was the kindest soul with unlimited patience. She was my friend, neighbor, Girl Scout Leader, mentor, and sewing teacher of the highest caliber. She taught me everything I know. It turned into a lifelong career for me and I am forever grateful! To this day I am still teaching her techniques. Mrs. Ishida I miss you already and will always carry a part of you near and dear to my heart! I have loved you to the moon and back!

Ellen Ackerman

March 19, 2021

I will long remember our dumpling lunches that she shared with Sue and I. Ever cheerful, with a welcoming hug, she will be missed.

Cheryl Kunakov Shapiro

March 18, 2021

Ginny was a shining light to those of us lucky to experience time with her and the Ishida family.

Nicole Nishikawa (Pine)

March 15, 2021

One of the sweetest, kindest, and loving persons to have walked this Earth. I’m forever grateful for being part of the family all these years. There is no other gem like Grammie-Yo! Your spirit lives on with your family. We love you and will miss you.

Chrissie Reynolds

March 15, 2021

Forever cheerful, happy, fun loving, kind, generous, unconditionally loving, beautiful, strong, uplifting, practical, down to earth, an amazing role model of wife, daughter, sister, mom, caregiver, friend and teacher.
What a blessing to the world and to all of us. Thank you, God and thank you, Mom.

Dan W. Burton

March 14, 2021

Mrs. Ishida was a loving mother and a wonderful person. It has been an honor to know her these past 60+ years.

Bob Peek

March 14, 2021

If Mrs. Ishida was on yard duty at Cipriani, I don't think anybody would even THINK of breaking the rules, because you wouldn't want to disappoint her. She was just so good and kind. And all of her kids are the same.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

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Kenneth Surber

March 13, 2021

Remembering Mrs. Ishida 50+ years ago at Cipriani. May she Rest In Peace.

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