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Louise Hillman
February 13, 2025
Yayoi was so full of kindness and generosity. Whenever I was with her, she always made me feel so special. Having had her in your lives must have filled them with love and laughter. Her passing must leave such sadness. May God grant you all healing with wonderful memories of her. Please accept our deepest sympathies and love,
Louise Hillman and Family
Kenny Mitsuda
February 12, 2025
Our deepest condolences to the Ajifu clan for the passing of our cousin Susan. I have many childhood memories of the family gatherings we shared. I am sorry for not being able to attend the ceremony being so far away in Australia. Our thoughts are with you and Yayoi will remain in my heart . Aloha and best wishes to all. Kenny Mitsuda and family.
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