Mitsu F. Kato
March 1, 1907 - April 2, 2013

Obituary
Mitsu Kato passed away on April 2, 2013, just one month and a day after her 106th birthday. She was born in Walnut Grove, California on March 1, 1907 to Niichi and Miwa Noyoshi Tatsuda. She graduated from UC San Francisco School of Pharmacy in 1929 and married Shigeo Kato (USC School of Pharmacy) in 1931. With the exception of three years of internment in Amache, Colorado during WWII, they lived in Walnut Grove where they owned and operated Ben’s Drug Store, founded in 1907 by her parents, until their retirement in 1977 when they moved to Seattle.
She relished her retirement years by auditing University of Washington courses as an Access student well into her 80s and was a member of the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple and its choir. She moved to Nikkei Manor and continued to participate in activities, notably excelling in the game of hyakunin isshu, an ancient Japanese game requiring the memorization of “100 poems from 100 poets.” Just a month before her 106th birthday, she was the champion of Nikkei Manor’s hyakunin isshu tournament. She credited her long, active and full life to her passion for learning.
Mitsu was preceded in death by her husband Shigeo. She is survived by her sisters, Grace Akahoshi of San Jose and Elsie Kagehiro of Tracy; her daughters, Shigemi Kato of Los Angeles and Hiromi Lorraine Sakata (Tom) of Seattle; her grandson Cuong Sakata (Nicolette) and great-granddaughter Kasey Sakata of Seattle.
Remembrances may be made to Nikkei Manor.