Yukiko Nakao passed away suddenly on February 16th, 2024 at the young age of 29. Yukiko was born to Olga Ramos & Ralando Nakao on March 14th, 1994. She was the youngest of their three children. Though Yukiko did not have any children of her own, she showered her family with her endearing love as Mother would. Affectionately called Kiko by her nieces and nephews there was nothing she wouldn't do for them - or any of her family. She loved spending time with them daily and always looked forward to when their next road trip would be. The most recent being to the Riverwalk in San Antonio, a fond yet painful memory for her close older brother and sister. Though Yukiko was the "baby" of her family again, she took care of them all like they were all her babies. Her mom was her partner they were inseparable and Yukiko was there for her every need. When any of her family members were feeling sick or just hungry they knew they could count on her to cook for them, she was great at cooking everything but their favorite dishes she made them was her Caldo De Cameron and her Garlic Pasta. There are so many things about Yukiko that her family and friends will miss about her. Those she leaves behind to cherish her memory is her parents as mentioned above, her sister Zayuri Nakao and her children Jorge and Nathan Aguilar as well as her brother Rolando Nakao and his children Isabella & Mayumi Nakao.
Its with a heavy heart that they would like to extend this invitation for everyone who loved her and held her dear, to please join them in Honoring her life at Grammier Oberle funeral home.
A Visitation will be held for Yukiko on Friday, February 23rd, 2024 from 5-8pm with the Rosary starting at 6pm.
Followed by a Mass Christian Burial at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Port Arthur, Texas on Saturday, February 24th, 2024 beginning at 10am, at the conclusion of Mass, Yukiko will be laid to rest at Greenlawn Memorial Park at approximately 12pm.
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