Friday, February 8, 2008

Mizuho Llewellyn, intrigued by mysteries and accounting, By Kay Powell


Mizuho Llewellyn perched on a scooter near rice fields in Taiwan for this 1994 photo. She met her husband at UGA. 'She was the smartest girl in the class,' he says.
Published on: Thursday 02/07/08 , Page D7 of the Metro Section

Mizuho Llewellyn
News Obituary Article
ATLANTA: Mizuho Llewellyn, intrigued by mysteries and accounting

Mizuho Llewellyn's passion for reading Nancy Drew mysteries and studying anthropology and accounting had a common thread: gathering data to arrive at a solution.
"In anthropology, you start with dirt and uncover something," said her husband, Jim Llewellyn, of Atlanta. In accounting, numbers lead to a conclusion, and in mysteries, the proper analysis of facts leads to solving a crime.
Usually.
"I gave her a mystery book you have to read and then do a jigsaw puzzle that tells who did it," said her friend Chriseda Howard of Decatur. "It drove her crazy. That was an experiment on my part. I never did it again."
The memorial service for Mrs. Llewellyn, 36, of Atlanta will be 11 a.m. Saturday at H.M. Patterson & Son, Oglethorpe Hill. She died of lung cancer Sunday at Hospice Atlanta.
A nonsmoker who gave birth to her first child in October 2006, Mrs. Llewellyn had been a senior auditor at Ernst & Young before joining the Federal Home Loan Bank as an accounting policy analyst in June, her husband said. She was diagnosed with lung cancer in August.
She came to the U.S. in 1990 to attend Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus, an experience that deepened her knowledge of American life beyond what she had read in books.
"She told me what they did on weekends was get in the back of a pickup truck and drink Budweiser," Mr. Llewellyn said. Transferring to the University of Georgia to earn her anthropology degree, she met her husband in 1991, when he asked her to tutor him in their Chinese class.
"She was the only girl there who laughed at all my jokes," he said. "She was the smartest girl in the class."
They married in Ageo, Japan, in October 1995, and had lived in Taiwan before moving to Atlanta. She worked full time, took night classes at Georgia State University and graduated summa cum laude with a master's degree in accounting.
One summer term at UGA, Mrs. Llewellyn headed to Taiwan. Mrs. Howard teased her new classmate: "You won't be here for my birthday in August, so you better bring me back a nice gift. Darn if she didn't come back with a nice gift."
"She was the embodiment of polite," Mrs. Howard said. "If you did a kindness for her, she couldn't rest until she repaid the kindness. She was exceedingly polite even by Japanese standards."
Mrs. Llewellyn didn't cook, ate out frequently and when she craved native food headed for Hashiguchi Japanese Restaurant in Marietta. Her work was stressful and her respite was sleep, Mrs. Howard said.
"She was incredibly bright, but on her down time, she wanted it to be her down time," she said. "Sleeping was her fun. It sounds crazy, but I never met anyone who slept as much as Mizuho, maybe because her brain was so active otherwise."
Her husband said, "Mizuho was one of those people who was pure of thought. There was an innocence to her. She had a pureness of thought that everyone else sort of lost when we were 14. Mizuho never lost it."
Other survivors include a son, Kai Llewellyn of Atlanta; her parents, Kazuji and Satoko Suwa of Ageo; and a brother, Takeaki Suwa of Ageo.
� 2008 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thrusday, 2/7/2008.


Thursday, February 7, 2008

Extra, Extra, Mizuho's Feature: See Friday's AJC- Metro Section Page One

Hello everyone,
Thanks to everyone who visited Mizuho on Wednesday and thanks also to those who helped track down all of our old friends- it was great to see everyone.

Today, Kay Powell at the Atlanta Journal Constitution called to let me know that she would like to write a "News Obituary" featuring Mizuho. It will be in Friday's AJC in the Metro Section, maybe mentioned on page one? or on page one of the obituary section.
After speaking to Kay, it's obvious she's very good at this. She interviewed me and asked to speak to some friends of Mizuho and for some pictures that will be "visually intersting". She thinks she has enough to bring Mizuho back to life!
Please look for Kay's article in tomorrow's AJC! You can read it by clicking here. (you may have to login first).
jim

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Mizuho's Service- Celebration of Life Saturday, Feb 9, 2007 11AM




Mizuho Llewellyn

Mizuho Llewellyn, 36, of Atlanta, Georgia died Sunday, February 3, 2008. Mizuho is survived by her loving husband of 12 years, Jim Llewellyn, son Kai, parents Kazuji and Satoko Suwa of Japan, brother Takeaki Suwa, her sister-in-law Rieko Suwa and mother-in-law June Llewellyn. Mizuho was born in Saitama, Japan in 1971 and grew up in Ageo, Japan. There she attended the Tokyo Kasei High School where she made many lifetime friends. Mizuho moved to Americus, Georgia in 1990 to attend Georgia Southwestern University. She moved to Athens, Georgia to attend University of Georgia where she met her husband Jim in 1991, and received an AB in Anthropology. After studying mandarin Chinese at UGA Mizuho joined her husband in Taiwan where they both worked and attended Feng Chia University in Taichung, Taiwan. Known for her optimistic spirit and sense of humor, she was an avid reader of mysteries and loved learning. Mizuho also attended Georgia State University where she received honors including the Norman X. Dressel Scholarship, the Faculty Scholarship Plaque, a Dean’s Scholarship Key, degrees in Accounting and Computer Information Systems, and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master of Professional Accountancy in 2003.
She worked as a CPA with Ernst and Young and the FHLB of Atlanta. In October of 2006 Mizuho and Jim welcomed their son Kai Suwa Llewellyn into the world.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Happy Tails Pets Therapy, http://www.happytailspets.org/ in honor of Mizuho for all their work done for Hospice Atlanta. The family will receive friends Wednesday February 6 from 2 until 4 pm and 6 until 8 pm at H.M. Patterson & Son, Oglethorpe Hill Chapel, 4550 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30319, 404-261-3510. A Celebration of Mizuho’s life will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, February 9, 2008 in the chapel of H.M. Patterson & Son Oglethorpe Hill with Rev. Dana Everhart officiating.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Date/Time for Mizuho's Viewing/Obituary in AJC

Mizuho Llewellyn

Mizuho Llewellyn, 36, of Atlanta, Georgia died February 3, 2008. Mizuho is survived by her loving husband of 12 years, Jim Llewellyn, son Kai, parents Kazuji and Satoko Suwa of Japan, brother Takeaki Suwa, her sister-in-law Rieko Suwa and mother-in-law June Llewellyn. Mizuho was born in Saitama, Japan in 1971 and grew up in Ageo, Japan. There she attended the Tokyo Kasei High School where she made many lifetime friends.

Mizuho moved to Americus, Georgia in 1990 to attend Georgia Southwestern University. She moved to Athens, Georgia to attend University of Georgia where she met her husband Jim in 1991, and received an AB in Anthropology. She was an avid reader of mysteries and loved learning. Mizuho also attended Georgia State University where she received honors including the Norman X. Dressel Scholarship, a Dean’s Scholarship Key, degrees in Accounting and Computer Information Systems, and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master of Professional Accountancy in 2003. She worked as a CPA with Ernst and Young and the FHLB of Atlanta. In October of 2006 Mizuho and Jim welcomed their son Kai Suwa Llewellyn into the world.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Happy Tails Pets Therapy, http://www.happytailspets.org/ in honor of Mizuho for all their work done for Hospice Atlanta. The family will receive friends Wednesday February 6 from 2 until 4 pm and 6 until 8 pm at H.M. Patterson & Son, Oglethorpe Hill Chapel, 4550 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30319, 404-261-3510. Funeral services will be at a location to be announced later.


Sunday, February 3, 2008

Mizuho Loves You

Hello everyone,
Thank you all for your support in the last months and days.
Mizuho passed Sunday morning at 3:42 AM in her sleep.
She was in no pain and she looked very beautiful and full of love.
As you know, Mizuho loved all of you very much, and we spoke many times about how blessed we have been to know so many wonderful people.

We expect to have some type of visitation/viewing this week at HM Patterson & Son-Oglethorpe Hill in Atlanta, 4550 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30319 (404) 261-3510

We also will be posting her obituary in the AJC in the next couple of days with information about a memorial service for her either at Patterson or another location.

Love,
Jim

Hospice - Day 8 (Saturday II)-Visits

Hello everyone,...sorry for the lack of updates..that is Mizuho's speciality. In any case, we were honored to see many of you today if only for a minute...Her parents also were very touched by your support.
Mizuho even had a suprise visit from our friends in Jacksonville..that was a 6 hour drive..wow. She was drifting in and out of conversations, and dreams, all day..but she still had enough energy to correct me in her sleep...
K'san's son, EJ was here...and needed help with his geometry homework-mizuho in a haze offered to take a shot a his euclidian proof!...She squinted at his triangles and went back to sleep....that's how it went.
You know Mizuho loves school: she had visitors from her classmates met at GSU/atlanta, UGA/athens, Georgia Southwestern/americus ( She has three different undergraduate degrees and a masters in accounting for those counting). Also, many friends from past jobs were here to meet and speak with her parents...it was an extremely busy and fulfilling day- Thanks everyone for your phone calls, cards, and visits..!
Her brother will be here Monday...her dad wanted to pick him up using Marta..which he's practised..(thanks Y-san for offering to pick him up). Her parents will probably be extending their stay another week.

Looks like we'll be an in patient at hospice until she's stablized on the all her medication dosages-which should be several more days at least..but we can stay as long as we need to. It's still too early to go home.

Mizuho is currently swamped, totally exhausted, and sleeping soundly for the last 5 hours..(a first). Hoping this gives her energy to talk with her brother on Monday.

Unfortunately, in the past week here..I've run into more than one other friend checked into the hospice here (there's only 36 rooms)...including a husband of one of my favorite teachers (sutton middle)...which while sad has been oddly uplifting for me. Was able to connect with some people not seen in 24 years!..a beautiful service was held today in the hospice chapel for her husband where a number of my grammar/middle school teachers, (and principal), and classmates were in attendance. I don't know if Mizuho's talked about it...but it's made my stay here very comfortable in a way...it's like Mayberry RFD in Hospice Atlanta.
Love
Jim

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Hospice - Day 8 (Saturday)

Mizuho is a little too tired to write today...she's getting a lot more sleep in the last couple of days. She's in and out and having some interesting dreams..but her alert time is much less than before. Fortunately, the methadone and morphene drops are working and she is in no pain...she's just very tired. Mizuho must have really enjoyed her visit with the volunteer dogs at the hospice...one of the dogs name is 'Murphy'; so in her dream she holds her arms out and says "Oh, come on in Murphy....!"

Mizuho's parents are helping with Kai in the evenings, and her brother is flying in from Japan on Monday.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Hospice Day 6-Thursday

Thanks everyone for the loving phone calls and messages. Mizuho has been a little tired the last couple of days..she hasn't been getting good sleep at night. She kept waking up with bursts of short term pain ('breakthrough pain'), which they combat with a little liquid morphene drops. But over the last couple of days they've adjusted Mizuho's pain meds so that she's has almost no pain..(using time release methadone and with the liquid morphene drops). This afternoon, they added a little oxygen as needed, because she is a little short of breath. She's hoping to get some rest tonight, she requested a sleeping pill from the nurses this morning. (She just took a restoril for sleep).

Her parents are here safely, and very much enjoying seeing Mizuho and Kai. They were here all day, and went home late this evening to prepare a meal for us all and to watch Kai. We'll see them in the morning.

Mizuho asked me to mention how much she has enjoyed all the visitors over the last few days...it has been a truly wonderful experience. And we both are very greatful to have so may beautiful friends to call upon.
Love,
Jim