Noriko and I had fun during our holiday parades at The Terraces of Roseville. I enjoyed having her in my painting classes, arts & crafts, happy hours and exercise class. Noriko was a sweet & beautiful lady who enjoyed activities. It was a pleasure working with her and her loving daughters. I learned how to count to ten in Japanese from Noriko. I would encourage bilingual residents to lead a portion of the exercise in another language, so now when I lead exercises at my new job and the residents ask me how do I know these languages, I tell them about Noriko. ❤
Dearest Diana,, my heartfelt condolences to you and family. I will pray that peace eases your grief and you find love and comfort in the memories of your Mom. God be with you.
My favorite memory is when we spent our Easters with aunt Noriko and uncle Ken. We had so much fun hunting Easter eggs in the back yard. Noriko always made sure everyone had lots of goodies and plenty to eat. I felt like Deborah, Dorothy, Diana and Donna were my sisters and she was my second mom. Noriko was always filled with joy. I miss her sweet voice.❤️