The Words of the Hisano Family

Takayoshi Hisano passed into the spiritual world

David Hill
October 13, 2010

Takayoshi Hisano
April 20, 1948 to October 12, 2010
1800 Blessed Couple

Early yesterday morning, our brother Takayoshi Hisano passed into the spiritual world. Our community is now proud to join together with his precious family to celebrate his time with us and support his peaceful and victorious ascension to his new life with our Heavenly Father.

Hisanosan was diagnosed with mesothelioma in August of last year. Hisanosan and his wife Kinue moved from Salt Lake City to Worcester just one month ago. Knowing that their remaining time together was coming to an end, they relocated to Worcester so that their family could be together as three generations. Hisanosan was particular eager to be together with his beautiful grandson, Emory Okano and newly born granddaughter, Amara Okano.

The Hisano's family in Worcester is comprised of their eldest child, Tarumi and her husband Masao Okano; their two year old son Emory and new born daughter Amara, plus their son Yokshikimi. Their middle child is Yoshika who lives in Utah.

Takayoshi Hisano was born April 20th, 1948 in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. He is an 1800 couple. He joined the church in 1969 and has always been a leader in whatever activities he participated in (witnessing, fundraising, business, VOC). He came to America in 1979 as a business pioneer for Happy World, Inc. and then helped to build the foundation for Golden Gate Seafood (now part of True World Foods). Most recently, he pioneered a very successful church restaurant business in Utah in 1986 which he passed on and started his own business in a new location in 1997.

The Seunghwa Ceremony for our brother Takayoshi Hisano will be held on Saturday, October 16th at 10 AM at the O'Connor Brothers Funeral Home at 592 Park Avenue in Worcester, MA. All flowers should be sent to that address to arrive on Friday before 5:00 PM or on Saturday before 8:30 AM.

During this time of preparation for the Seunghwa Ceremony, all members are welcome to visit the Hisano and Okano families and pay their respects at the altar at any time. A phone call to give advance notice of visitation would be kindly appreciated. The alter is located at Masao and Terumi Okano's residence at:

179 Massasoit Rd., Apartment #2
Worcester, MA.

Please park beside the street and enter through the side door. Apt 2 located on second floor.

Please send all donations and gifts to:

Kinue Hisano
21 Dillon St. Apt. 1110
Worcester, MA 01604 

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