Yuki "Heshiki" Stocketta

Yuki "Heshiki" Stocketta obituary

Yuki "Heshiki" Stocketta

Yuki Stocketta Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Scott & Kedz Home for Funerals on Jul. 10, 2025.

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Yuki Stocketta, a beacon of warmth and generosity, passed away on July 8, 2025, at the age of 87. Born on November 10, 1937, in Okinawa, Japan, Yuki's life was a tapestry of love, friendship, and unwavering support for those around her.

Yuki's journey led her to meet her beloved husband, Robert, during the Vietnam War. Their love story was one of enduring partnership and mutual respect. After Robert's tour, they settled in Fort Monmouth in 1972, and four years later, they found their forever home in Port Monmouth, where they would create countless cherished memories.

Yuki's family was the cornerstone of her life. She was the loving matriarch to her devoted daughter, Naomi Frick, and her husband, Robert Stocketta, who predeceased her in 2022 after 52 years of marriage. Her legacy continues through her beloved grandchildren, Ashley (Krish) Komal, Justin (Shannon) Frick, and Amber (Ryan) Pearce, and her adored great-grandchildren, Logan Komal and Jaxon Pearce. Yuki's siblings, Kenji Tamashiro, Kenko Tamashiro, Masanori Heshiki, Keiko Kuwai, and Mitsuko Higa, all residing in Okinawa, also held a special place in her heart. Her niece and nephew, Karen and Terry Brennan, their daughter Colleen, and her twins, Quinn and Finn, were cherished members of her extended family.

Yuki's commitment to friendship was exemplified by her bond with her "Little Sisters," Tomoko Lowe, Akiko Wilson, and Mitchan Opsasnick. These friendships were a testament to her ability to form deep and lasting connections.

Professionally, Yuki dedicated over four decades to Electronic Concepts in Eatontown, where she was not only a valued employee but also a friend and mentor to many. Her involvement with the company from 1973 to 2014 was marked by her characteristic dedication and kindness.

Yuki's interests were as varied as they were heartfelt. She and Robert enjoyed participating in trips with the Middletown Seniors, creating memories and sharing laughter. A regular at the Port Monmouth Fire Company, Yuki's love for bingo was well-known, and her brief foray into ceramics showcased her creative spirit. Above all, Yuki's main love in life was helping people. She was a "Big Sister" to many women from Okinawa who, like her, had married Americans and started new lives in America. Yuki's support for these women was unwavering, and she was a loving and supportive friend to many.

Her involvement with the Okinawan American Association of New York allowed her to maintain a connection to her cultural roots while providing moral support and bonding opportunities for others. Yuki's family was always the center of her universe, and she adored her grandchildren, showering them with love and attention.

Described as loving, generous, and friendly, Yuki's presence was a gift to all who knew her. Her ability to make everyone feel like family, her generous spirit, and her friendly demeanor will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Yuki Stocketta's legacy of love and kindness will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to have known her.

Yuki and her husband will be laid to rest at the BG William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery.

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Vincent M Stockette

July 14, 2025

Aunt Yuki,

It was evident from the start that you are full of kindness. We first met at Aunt Rose's home as I played on a swing with Paul. I was five at the time. You came out of the house with Naomi in hand, and Aunt Rose introduced us. You then, without hesitation, started to push my swing. How else do you convey kindness and friendship, love and care to an otherwise distracted five year old that was welcoming a new cousin? You are all those good traits and I will always remember you like that.

Later that night you showed us how to catch frogs.

Good Bless You,

Vincent Stockette

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