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Michiko Matsumoto KONDO

1928 - 2019

Michiko Matsumoto KONDO obituary, 1928-2019, Seattle, WA

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Michiko KONDO Obituary

KONDO, Michiko Matsumoto Long time Panhandle District Public Health Nurse, Michiko Kondo, age 91, died on October 26, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. Michiko Matsumoto was born to Ryoichi Matsumoto and Yoshi Yabuki Matsumoto on May 6, 1928, in San Diego, California. She was the third of four children and was predeceased by older sister Tami and younger brother Kazuo. Michi and her family were sent to an internment camp during World War II; Camp 3 at Poston, Arizona. She was able to leave the camp to finish high school in Evanston, Illinois. After graduating high school, she studied for a year at San Diego State College, then moved to Detroit where she enrolled at the University of Michigan as a nursing student. There she met Fred Kondo, a law student and a returning World War II veteran. He served in the 522nd Field Artillery Unit supporting the 442nd Regimental Combat Unit in Italy, France and Germany. They married in 1950 after she graduated and she joined him in Priest River, Idaho, where he had established a law practice in his hometown. They raised four daughters and enjoyed life doing activities such as huckleberry picking and snow skiing at Schweitzer Mountain. The family often traveled to the Midwest to see relatives and explored the United States. Fred Kondo passed away on August 4, 1971. While working at the Panhandle Health Department, Michi was known as the 'shot lady' at the many schools that she visited for immunization clinics. She also did well child, well baby, family planning clinics and home health visits throughout Bonner County. Michi was accepted into one of the first nurse practitioner training programs funded by the State of Idaho. She earned a Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner degree through UCLA at Valley General Hospital in Gardena, California and was then able to provide expanded health care services to people in North Idaho. She served on the Idaho State Board of Nursing for many years and was named Idaho State Employee of the Year in 1971. After 28 years she retired and moved to Seattle where she worked at Fred Hutchinson's Cancer Center on the Women's Health Care Research Project. She traveled abroad extensively, made many return trips to Priest River and enjoyed her grandchildren's activities. Michi is survived by her brother Yo Matsumoto, 98, and her sister-in-law, Dorothy (Kazuo) Matsumoto, and her sister-in-law, Mabel Kondo Ogata. Surviving children are Ret. Judge C. Kimi Kondo, Nancy Heublein, son-in-law, Tom Heublein, Patty Rivers, and Tina Kondo. Grandchildren are Soleil Flux (James) Rabb, Fred Rabb, Emily Rivers and Lian Rivers. She is also survived by numerous nephews and nieces on both the Matsumoto and Kondo sides of the family. Memorial services will be held on November 9 at 3:00 p.m. at Heritage Funeral Home, 508 N. Government Way, Spokane, WA 99224. In lieu of flowers, donations to Planned Parenthood, Union Gospel Mission, Common Cause, or The Southern Poverty Law Center are suggested.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, 2019.

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Peg Cuvala

November 4, 2019

Michi was an amazing woman, nurse and nurse practitioner who provided wonderful care to many in North Idaho as well as being a mentor to many nurses and nurse practitioners. She truly was a servant to serving others. I feel honored to have known her and worked with her.

Marilea Gornick Boncz

October 31, 2019

So sorry to hear of your loss. She was such a great woman in all that she did.

Gale Newcomb-Boyle

October 31, 2019

Patty, Kim, Nancy, Tina I am so sorry for your loss. Such an amazing Lady.

Dorothy Iwanow Rutherford

October 31, 2019

Kim, Nancy, Patty & Tina, much love to ur family. Proud to be part of such a magnificent family & live in ur neighborhood, town & school where both ur parents served the community well. May God bless you all.

Mary Collins

October 31, 2019

I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing - Mrs. Kondo, Patty's Mom, Michi - she was such a large part of my friendship with Patty, and my memories of high school. She was an amazing woman who raised remarkable daughters. My heart goes out to you for the loss I know you feel.

Diane Barber

October 31, 2019

I remember Michi with fond memories throughout my childhood. Such a cheerful, positive person and mentor. Kimi, Nancy, Patty, and Tina, my sincere condolences. I know that this will leave a large emptiness for awhile, but through time you will see things that reminds of your mom, and smile. Diane Gillespie Barber

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