Albany Times Union

Akin, Tomoko

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SCHENECTAD­Y — After a long struggle with Alzheimer’s, Tomoko Akin, a loving wife and mother to three children, passed away peacefully at the age of 85, on the morning of Monday, January 11, 2021, at Kingsway Arms Nursing Center in Schenectad­y.

Tomo, as she was known to her friends, was born in Kokura, Japan, and was a lifelong homemaker. She was a teacher of ikebana (Japanese flower arranging), loved to entertain and share her Japanese customs with friends, and was well known for her delicious Japanese cooking. She loved seeing Broadway shows, reading mysteries, visiting New York City, had a passion for travel, and enjoyed the arts especially opera and symphonies. She was an avid volunteer of her time to her children’s schools and helped to feed the hungry at the City Mission of Schenectad­y.

Tomoko was predecease­d by her devoted husband, Richard W. Akin, in 2011. She is survived by her three sons, Michael Akin (wife, Jacqueline Akin), Richard T. Akin (husband, Joseph Austin), and John Akin (wife, Cynthia Akin); and her four grandchild­ren, Samantha, Ashley, Penelope, and Percival.

Due to the current pandemic there will not be a service at this time nor any calling hours. Interment will be in the Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C., where she will be able to be buried with her husband.

The family has asked that donations be made in Tomoko’s memory to the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n at alz.org in lieu of flowers.

To leave condolence messages for Tomoko’s family please visit www.jonesfh.net

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