Fujiko Hayashi

June 20, 1935 - January 12, 2011

Obituary

Beloved mother and grandmother passed away, at the age of 75, on January 12, 2011 with family at her side. Fudge was an amazing and loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She was preceded in death by her father, Shotaro Kikuchi and mother, Tazu Kikuchi, two brothers Kenichi Kikuchi and Mitsuo Kikuchi and two sisters Miyeko Nitta and Takako Miyagishima. She is survived by her son Donald Hayashi, daughter Sandra Michael Wong and two grandchildren, Brandon and Tyler Wong, four sisters Reyeko Suzuki, Masako Okazaki, Shigeko Kikuchi and Akiko Kikuchi, two brothers Kouji Joan Kikuchi and Kunio Mary Kikuchi. She has numerous nieces and nephews. Mom was a role model as a gracious and patient person. She loved to spend her weekends baking bagels for family and friends.

A private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Columbia Lutheran Home, 4700 Phinney Ave N. Seattle, WA 98103. Fudge was dearly loved & will be missed by her family and friends.

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chin family
chin family
5 years ago

On behalf of the family of the late Don & Myra Chin; Late Lester Chinn. Fannie Chinns Family we all send our best wishes to your family. We grew up next to all of you back on 23rd Ave. can remember us kids running all over your house and playing with everyone. Those were some of the best yrs growing up. We go honor your parents & family at Lakeview every year. By the way we still have our little store in the ID. Donnie Chin

Lois and Don Patzman
Lois and Don Patzman
5 years ago

Reading the obit for fudge has brought us a flood of memories when we lived on Beacon hill and Lois and Fudge were Girl Scout Leaders. We were living on the VA Grounds and many a meeting comes to mind as well as some of the special trips the group went on. We really enjoyed the pictures of Fudge and she looked like we remembered her. Don also remembers very fondly, the sushi that she used to make and bring over for him. Lois and her first experience with sea weed also is as clear as the day she tried it. Wonderful memories of a wonderful person that will last a life time. Our thoughts are with the whole family at this time. Don and Lois Patzman