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HIRO M. KASEGUMA

October 1, 1926 ~ October 21, 2017 (age 91) 91 Years Old
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Message from Gloria Ishida
December 26, 2017 3:38 AM

Bob and girls, I am so shocked to just find this on internet - late December. I am so sorry. She was a magnificent woman.
Message from The Gaisford Family
November 3, 2017 4:46 PM

Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Regards to you Bob, from all the Gaisford's.
Message from Mark and Anne Barreto and Family
October 26, 2017 9:42 PM

Bob and family,

We mourn your loss with you. You are in our prayers.

With sympathy,

Mark, Anne, Elizabeth, Isabella and Thomas Barreto
Message from Jonathan Dokuchitz
October 25, 2017 11:15 AM

Most of my wonderful memories from childhood took place on Buckhorn lake and growing up with the Kaseguma family. We would have music nights in the winter in town and in the summers we would water ski and swim for hours. Hiro was the sweet, funny ring leader in the center of it all. I remember the delicious smells from her kitchen and tasted my first tempura when I was just a kid. But mostly I remember her laugh and kind, loving spirit. Always so happy to see you and excitedly inquire about how life was going.
I still go up to Buckhorn to walk with my dog and I was able to say hello to Hiro and Bob a few months back. It won't be the same without her. My deepest sympathies and loving hugs to the family.
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A candle was lit by Rene' & Kevin Treffeisen on October 25, 2017 8:53 AM
We are so sorry to hear about Mrs. Kaseguma. We will miss seeing her on her daily walks. Her quiet presence will be missed. May you find comfort in your memories.
Message from Jim Hust
October 24, 2017 9:51 AM

Growing up Hiro was always kind and generous. The way she would call me Jimmy and the smile that that spread across her face meant a lot.
A trip to Buck Horn always seemed to be reason to see what Kaseguma's, Yeager's and Van Cott's were doing. I remember sailfish regatta at their house and Ricky as I knew him
was my crew. He was light and we could almost catch his sisters who were still lighter than us. I am afraid I was the cause of the extra weight in a light wind.

I was glad to see her when my mother passed.

My deepest sympathies to the Family
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