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Kei Noguchi Obituary

Kei (Hasegawa) Noguchi Age 93, died on November 24, 2015. She was predeceased by her husband, Nike Noguchi, in 2007. Kei was born October 20, 1922, in San Francisco, the only child of Japanese immigrant parents. She had a happy childhood and from a young age she began to develop her lifelong talents for friendship, music, and cooking. She graduated from Girls High School, class of fall 1940, and attended Healds Business College. In the spring of 1942 the family, by U.S. executive order, was forced to leave San Francisco and enter internment camp, an order that affected more than 127,000 people of Japanese ancestry. Keis family remained at Topaz Relocation Center in the high desert of central Utah for the duration of World War II. Kei rarely spoke of this time, except to mention friends she had made "at camp." While at Topaz, Kei was employed as secretary to the Evacuee Property Officer. In a letter of recommendation, attorney Ralph Barnhart wrote, "She is intelligent and apt, and much of the success of the Project Attorneys office was due to her efficient services." The family returned to San Francisco and reestablished their lives. Kei was hired as a secretary working for attorneys for the U.S. government. A few years later, Keis talent on the piano attracted the attention of a handsome young engineer employed at Bechtel, Nike Noguchi. The couple married in 1950, and Kei enjoyed being part of the large and close Noguchi family. Nike and Kei had three children, Eileen, Bonnie, and Mark. Kei took time out to raise her young family before she returned to her government job and completed a 20-year career there. In 1957, Nike moved his family to Mill Valley because he wanted his children to enjoy nature and the out of doors. He also undertook the project of building a lovely home for his family to enjoy. Nike and Kei took great pleasure in their children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews -- and dogs. There was always a dog or two in the Noguchi household. Kei enjoyed playing the piano at church, weddings, and community functions as well as lots of music at home with the family. She was also passionate about cooking both Japanese and American food, and especially loved baking. Her favorite room was the kitchen, where she had a TV so she could watch cooking shows and be near her pot of coffee. In December 2006, Kei was moved to The Rafael Convalescent Home following hip surgery. She quickly made friends with other residents and their visitors, as well as the staff. She was a sociable person who thrived in this environment, playing the piano, winning at bingo, and making people laugh. Her family is very grateful to the staff for their kindness, friendliness, and attentive care as she was able to age gracefully and remain cheerful. She died peacefully at The Rafael, in her sleep, of pneumonia. Kei is survived by daughter Eileen (Hana) Fujiwara and grandsons Neil and Kurt Fujiwara, daughter Bonnie (Skip) Hunter, and son Mark (Kay) Noguchi, as well as nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews. A celebration of Keis life will be held on January 30 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., with a short service at 1:30 p.m., at The Club at McInnis Park, 350 Smith Ranch Road, San Rafael.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal on Dec. 10, 2015.

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Ruthie Douglas

December 13, 2019

I have so many fond memories of Kei. I miss her so much. I keep her close to my heart. She continues to be a very bright example of courage, dignity, integrity and love. Her smile and warmth are unforgetable.
All my love,
ruthie

Ruthie Douglas

December 13, 2015

Your memory will always be a bright flame of hope in my heart, Kei. Thank you for being a part of my life and thank you for allowing me to be a part of your journey in this life.

December 13, 2015

What fortune I feel to have been able to share time, laughter and joy with Kei and her loving family. Bonds of friendship that will never be forgotten. I will miss Kei's smile and her twinkling eyes that always conveyed such truth and dignity. Kei was a special, special presence in my life. My deepest condolences to her family and to all of the lives she touched. Kei will always remain my dear, precious friend and a treasure of my heart. Her generosity of spirit will live on within her family's hearts as her kindness and strength were beyond measure.

Muriel Adcock

December 10, 2015

So sorry for your loss. She was indeed quite a Lady. May she rest in Peace.

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