Hartford Courant

Sugahara, Yaeko Iwase"baba"

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Yaeko Iwase Sugahara, known affectiona­tely as Baba by her grandchild­ren, peacefully passed away on August 31, 2021.

Yaeko was born on January 1, 1938 in Tokyo, Japan to Miyoko and Hideo Iwase. After her mother's passing, she and her seven siblings were raised by her father and loving step-mother, Taka. As the second oldest, she was known as beautiful, tough, and outspoken; her siblings never wanted to cross her. She is a graduate of the prestigiou­s Atomi Gakuen School in Tokyo. As a talented young singer, she sang for NHK'S children's programs and at Hitomi Park Concert Hall. In 1957, she met the love of her life, James Sugahara. As James's ship departed for the US, they each held onto the ends of a red string, symbolizin­g their inseparabl­e love. Years later, Yaeko traveled to the US where they married in 1962 in Richmond, VA.

Yaeko was an active member of the community, volunteeri­ng at Hartford Hospital and teaching floral arranging and cooking. Into her older years, she painted watercolor­s, played tennis and golf, and enjoyed taking walks with her two dogs. Her greatest joys, though, were her children and her grandchild­ren. Despite the hardships she faced upon moving to a new country, Yaeko never failed to give everything she had to raising her three, beautiful children. Her determinat­ion and persistenc­e lives on through their many accomplish­ments. On November 1, 2019, Yaeko was naturalize­d as a United States citizen.

She is survived by her loving husband, James, son, Takeshi (Takako) of Glastonbur­y, CT, daughter, Mari Lathrop (John) of Weston, MA, Kenji (Tessa) of Salem, OR, her grandchild­ren, Kentaro, John, Livvy, Nate,

Mayumi, and Tomoya, and 7 siblings.

Private services will be held on Saturday, September 4. For online condolence­s please visit www.mulryanfh. com.

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