(nee NAGAI)
April 2, 1941 – November 20, 2022
ACelebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 11:00am at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1136 6th Avenue, Kamloops, BC
Gently, and surrounded with love, our Mother & Grandmother, Keiko Mori, passed peacefully in the early hours of Sunday, November 20, 2022. Keiko had been a loving & nurturing mother to her children Sandra (Donald Wood), Derek (Janice Yakura) and Allison (Peter Ferras). She will be especially missed by her grandchildren Alyssa (Warren Smithies), Ethan and Gavin who each brought great joy to her life. She will also be missed by her brother Eugene (Pam) Nagai and their daughters Jocelyn (Paul) Skublicki and Jennifer (Adam) Morris and their families, her husband's siblings Betty Morrison, Richard (Delores) Mori, Sally Mori, Dave (Sharon) Mori, Mary Ann (Bill) Johnston, Brian Mori, sister-in-law Cheryl Mori, and numerous nieces and nephews. Kay was predeceased by her beloved husband of 53 years Frank (d.2015), parents Kameo and Kashiku Nagai, her brother Muneo, Frank's parents Keizo and Michiko, niece Debbie Mori, great nephew Matthew Skublicki, Frank's siblings Robert Mori, Kathy Reinbold, and Donald Mori, and in-laws Ian Morrison, Debbie Mori, Ray Reinbold, and Polly Mori.
Kay was born in Vancouver in 1941 and was interned with her family in New Denver, BC in 1942. She grew up in Rogers, Donald and Ashcroft. Kay lived in the dorms and graduated from Kamloops Senior Secondary in 1958. She attended Victoria Normal School and began teaching in Kamloops at a very young age. Once married, Kay devoted herself to her husband and family, later returning to work as a teacher-on-call for several years.
Remembered for her numerous talents and generosity, many have received quilts, prayer shawls, knitted hats, sweaters and of course her delicious baking. She specifically loved fabric and was an accomplished sewist and quilter. She was a faithful member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for over 60 years and participated in the Women's Missionary Society and Presbyterian Women through which many life-long friendships were formed.
Thank you to Keiko's family, friends, and Church family for their prayers and thoughtful gestures during her brief illness with pancreatic cancer. The family is especially grateful for the loving care provided to Keiko by Dr. Miranda du Preez and the Doctors and staff at RIH, particularly the team on 5 North.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations made in Keiko's memory to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Kamloops or the RIH Foundation.
A loving daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend, Keiko will be greatly missed.
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