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Richard Hirata Obituary

Richard "Dick" Makoto Hirata, 88, of Gaithersburg, MD died peacefully at home on May 29, 2024. He led a life nurtured by family, friendship, and faith, guided by the motto of "Duty, Honor, Country," the Hippocratic Oath and the teachings of the Gospels. He was a valued teacher who himself took joy in learning from family and friends throughout his life.

Richard was born November 17, 1935, the oldest of eight children of Hawaii natives Hajime and Yukie (Tamori) Hirata. Lahaina, Maui was then an agricultural community, growing sugar and pineapple. The beaches were his playground. Teachers, Boy Scouts and the Methodist Church opened the world beyond Maui's shores for him. He graduated from Lahainaluna High School in 1953.

Dick received his appointment to West Point, the United States Military Academy from Hawaii's Delegate to Congress, Joseph R. Farrington in 1953, while a freshman at MIT. He graduated in 1958 and was commissioned as 2LT in the Corps of Engineers. Over the next year, he successfully completed Airborne School and Ranger training.

He and his wife Kathleen married in 1959 and he served an assignment with the 65th Engineer Bn, Schofield Barracks HI. Disappointed that his West Point training was not being utilized, he returned to an earlier ambition, medicine. Encouraged by other WP graduates, he sought admission to and was admitted to Cornell University Medical College, on completion of basic requirements, graduating in 1965. He completed internship and General Surgery residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC). In 1970, he served as CO and surgeon at the 43rd Surgical Hospital in Uijeongbu, South Korea. Returning to WRAMC, he completed a fellowship in Head and Neck surgery.

A move to Fitzsimons AMC was enjoyed with his family of four children, as he served as Assistant Chief and Chief of General Surgery Service and Head & Neck Surgery for six years. He continued in these roles upon his return to WRAMC in 1978. These years, as surgeon, teacher and chief were rewarding and enjoyable years for him.

After 23 years of military service, Dick retired from the Army in 1981, entering into private practice with Darrell A. Jaques M.D. near Baltimore, MD. As the practice grew to include John A. Saunders M.D. and aligned with The Milton J. Dance Head & Neck Center at GBMC, it practiced developing, specialized and compassionate care for their patients. He also served the communities of caregivers and patients in his roles as president of the Baltimore County Medical Association and as a member of the Maryland Board of Physicians. In 2004 he retired from surgery and continued seeing patients at the Center until 2011.

During these years, Dick enjoyed time with his family and remained active in his church. His service continued through several church mission trips with Towson and Hiss United Methodist churches to Bolivia and Central American countries. The Sunshine Girls of his home church, Timonium UMC, provided handmade dolls for the children. His appointment to the Baltimore Washington Conference Board of Ordained Ministry, as a lay person, provided another opportunity for his spiritual growth. Dick and Kathy moved to Asbury Methodist Village, Gaithersburg MD in 2015, where they have enjoyed new community and friends.

He is survived by his wife, their four children, their spouses, and seven grandchildren. The family invites you to share a story about Dick, in this space or with someone you know. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 11am in the Guild Chapel at Asbury Methodist Village - 301 Odendhal Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD.

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Published by Baltimore Sun on Jun. 16, 2024.

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Elizabeth Connor

March 8, 2025

I was deeply saddened to learn that Dr. Hirata passed away. I was impressed by his intellect, expertise and friendliness. Much love and strength to the Hirata family, now and always.

Helen Norman

August 25, 2024

I just heard the sad news from Dr Kunar that Dr Hirata passed. I met Dr Hirata at GBMC in the 90´s where I worked as his and Dr Saunders back office assistant/nurse. His patients adored him. His funny sense of humor and comforting ways never ceased to amaze me. I retired from the DOD in 2016. I never new the degree of his Military service and appointments. My condolences to Mrs Hirata and family.

Rob and Joyce Johns

June 30, 2024

We fondly remember Richard as part of our TUMC family. Such a kind soul.
Kathy, sorry we did not make it to the memorial service in Gaithersburg yesterday. We were with you and family in spirit and prayer.

Janice McGarvey

June 24, 2024

Dear Kathy and Family, Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Dick. I consider myself blessed to have shared a chapter in life knowing this great man. I will always remember the sound of his easy laughter, as well as good conversations shared about God. I smile now (and am a bit weepy) knowing that Dick lived a long and fruitful life, and it was his time to move onto Eternal Life. I hope to see him again someday.
And Kathy, you know that I feel the same way about you. Hugs.

Kelly Baxter & Phil Lieske

June 18, 2024

Mrs Hirata and family
Our sincere condolences on the passing of your husband, Dr Hirata. This is Kelly Baxter, although I never met either you or your husband, my mother, Sara Baxter, always spoke so highly of the two of you. I believe she was fortunate enough to have made your acquaintance at Timonium UMC and cherished her frequent conversations and occasional visits after her move to VA. Often, Mom would lament that my father did not seek Dr Hirata´s medical guidance. My husband, Phil Lieske, also fondly remembers several of your children when they attended Dulaney HS. We hope that you can find peace at this difficult time. With deepest sympathy
Kelly Baxter

David Edds

June 16, 2024

The greatest man I´ve ever known. He will be missed by many.

Nancy Dods

June 16, 2024

Such a loss. Dick was loved by everyone who knew him. How could you not love such a kind, caring, giving person. I remember him visiting my mother at John´s Hopkins Hospital when she had critical surgery. He knew of her from church, but they were not close acquaintances; yet he was there to show her how much he cared for her. Such a truly God-loving man. RIP Dick. Love and comfort to Kathy.

Thomas Hirata

June 16, 2024

One of our favorite shared memories was viewing the stars together. It was a childhood hobby of mine, that he chose to share with me. A highlight he always talked about was seeing Comet West, an unheralded comet, but still one of the best and brightest on view in the US during my lifetime--and Dad's. We had to wake at 5am on an early spring morning. It was cold, but we stood in our backyard, in the cold air for probably 15 minutes admiring it together. Waking early was a lifetime ritual for him, dating at least back to West Point, and then as a surgeon. I was motivated by a love for the dark skies, and I was rewarded then by a lovely apparition in the sky, and with the shared memory ever since. We both tried to wake the rest of the family, but none were interested. That became our good fortune, as this is a moment that just the two of shared. Thanks for reading, and feel free to write your own memory below!

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