The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Rememberin­g family and friends

A TRIBUTE TO LIFE

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A roundup of notices and services. Look for additional recent obituaries on this newspaper’s website.

Mikiko Masterson Written September 30, 2016 by her husband Tom

CLIFTON PARK - On September 28th my beautiful wife Miki passed away.

Born and raised in Japan, Miki and I met in Tokyo shortly after I moved there in 1999. For many years we celebrated the 29th day of each month as the “monthly anniversar­y” of our first date together on April 29, 1999. At each of these monthly events we would exchange handwritte­n cards—mine written in Japanese and hers written in English—to both sharp- en our respective language skills and to sketch pic tures of our future dreams together. We got married in Tokyo on New Year’s Day 2001, and within weeks we moved to the United Stated to start a new life together. We settled in Dalton, Massachuse­tts, and shortly thereafter we welcomed our puppy Koro into our new family. Miki and Koro were inseparabl­e, going for daily hikes in the Berk- shires and bringing me coffee at my office each day. In late 2002 we moved back to Japan for three years where our daughter was born before finally moving back to the United States on Christmas Day in 2005.

During the 18 years since we first met, we discovered many of our favorite things together, including our love of the outdoors and the performing arts. We were patrons of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center where we enjoyed the or- chestra and ballet, and we also enjoyed annual trips to see the Metropolit­an Opera in New York City. But over the years it was Miki’s love of painting that became the defining aspect of her passion for the arts. She learned calligraph­y at an early age, but was later inspired to explore a broader range of artistic techniques after becoming exposed to Japanese masterpiec­es,travels in and Southeast through Asia. her She studied traditiona­l Japanese brush paint- ing with Japanese master artist Hiroshi Yasuda in Tokyo, and in the United States she studied mixed media art at the Interlaken Art School in Lenox, Massachuse­tts. More recently, she had been painting watercolor and Japanese ink brush at our home in Clifton Park. Her work has been displayed at several exhibits, and in 2015 she was recognized as the 1st prize winner for a water- colorton juryof ments,her Parkart paintingar­tisticshe show. Library’swas accomplish-mostat But the Clif- annual proudof all andthe opportunit­ygrateful to haveto teachhad mixed media and Japanese ink art techniques to chil- dren during school breaks at the Saratoga Art Center. She put countless hours and all of her heart into preparinga­nd took for great these satisfacti­on in knowing that she had contribute­d to passing along her love of the arts to the next generation.

Miki was a dedicated and loving wife and mother. She used the time she had at home to raise our daughter in the best pos- sible way, always waiting for her to come home from school or summer camp each day to offer a healthy snack and an opportunit­y for mother-daughter adventures, whether it was swimming in the Clifton Park town pool, visiting Bowman’s Orchard, rid- ing their bikes to feed the ducks at Hannaford, or any variety of other activities. When I arrived home later, she treated me to exquisitel­y prepared meals that gradually shifted my tastes toward the healthy, organic eating habits that Miki em- braced. She was equally committed to caring for our beloved dog Koro, who we raised from a puppy for 14 years until he passed away last year.

Miki is survived by her husband Tom, her daughter Rhona, and her par- ents who still live in Japan. Words will never be able to describe the tremendous loss we feel as we learn to live our lives without having this gentle, caring per- son here to share it with us. In the last few months of her life, she battled de- pression—a condition she was reluctant to share with her family or friends. She ultimately lost the battle, and this will forever be our loss. We pray that she finds peace until our time comes to be reunited with her in heaven.

There will be a ing at our house in Clifton Park on Tuesday, October 4th from 5:00pm until 8:00pm to celebrate Miki’s life and artwork. Family and Miki’s close friends are welcome. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Saratoga Arts Center (http://www.saratoga-arts.org), where Miki loved to share her knowledge and passion for art with the children that she taught at this wonderful institutio­n.

Perry L. Orapello

BALLSTON SPA - Perry L. Orapello, 55, passed away on Thursday, September 29, 2016. Born in Amsterdam, NY on October 8, 1960, he was the son of Frank and Antoinette Ora- pello. He was a graduate of Galway High School and Fulton Montgomery Com- munity College, earning a degree in electrical neering. He served in the US Air Force.

Perry was an industrial electricia­n working at Quad Graphics in Saratoga Springs for 30 years. He enjoyed golfing and playing cards with his buddies. He was an avid fan of the NY Jets and Fantasy Football. Perry helped his cousins make pizzas for their business Orapello Wood Fire Pizza.

Perry met his wife Suzan in Great Falls, Montana and they were married on April 21, 1985. He was known for his great sense of humor and could make anyone laugh.

Perry is survived by his wife Suzan; his children Erica Maree (James) of Rock City Falls, Ryan Orapello (Jennifer) of Cohoes and Mikaela Orapello (Robert DeFrancis) of Johnstown; grandchild­ren Ethan, Evelyn, Colin, Lillian, Adalynn, Grace and Jordan; siblings Christine Vandepas (Chris) of Ballston Spa, Frank Ora- pello of Kingston, Laura Wells (Harry) of Georgia; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held 11am Tuesday, October 4 at Armer Funeral Home, Inc., 39 East High Street, Ballston Spa. Burial with military honors will follow at the Gerald B H Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, Duell Road, Schuyler- ville. Relatives and friends are invited to call on Mon- day, October 3 from 5pm to 8pm at the funeral home.

Online remembranc­es may be made at www.armerfuner­alhome.com

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