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December 9, 2010
Teiko was a beautiful, intelligent and
very caring Pan Am co-worker. She taught
me how to use chopsticks at a Pan Am
business luncheon served at a Chinese
Restaurant. I will never forget her as a very classy and special lady.
Deepest sympathy to her family.
Judy Skelton
Gloria Jones-Washington
December 6, 2010
Teiko was the first person I met when I applied for my job at Pan Am. I was so impressed by her grace and beauty and I will remember her fondly.
December 6, 2010
Teiko added elegance and grace to the Pan Am Sales office during my time there in the 70's. It was a pleasure working with her.
My deepest condolences to her family.
I can relate as we lost my father (95) this year too.
Warm regards,
Diana (Broullon) Karlsen-Solomon
Aventura, Florida
December 4, 2010
FOR A WARM AND WONDERFUL FRIEND. WE WILL MISS HER.
BRUCE kEIM
December 4,2010
Corvallis, Oregon
December 4, 2010
From my early remembrance in 1967 at the Pan Am Sales Office in San Francisco, she was a graceful and gracious person, always carefully dressed and preserved. May the angels up there take good care of her. To her family my warmest condolences.
Heike Schilling, New York City
December 4, 2010
Teiko was a woman of style and grace with a smile that would light up a room! My favorite Pan Am names were Teiko Kitagawa, Sachi Toyofuko, and Aiko Hironaka...Japanese Haiku. May she rest in peace.
Claudia Farrow Polzl
December 3, 2010
I remember Teiko so well even though I hadn't seen her for at least 35 years. She was always sweet, smiling and so diligent. Mostly I remember those wonderful high heels she always wore! Such a classy lady.
I wish for you to have peace and joy in remembering her.
Vickie Blomquist
December 1, 2010
Teiko was a very special friend and "sister" during my 21 years with Pan Am and has continued on through many more. She definitely is one of our dear Pan Am Angels.
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