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.
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.
4 comments:
I am sad.
She died early.
Jesus loves her forever.
I'm just prayer for her family.
Dear Jim,
As news of Mizuho's passing reached me by way of the Bates; Lenys phoned me to let me know, I kept getting images of Mizuho's tiny frame and pleasant smile in my mind, as if it were yesterday, in Taiwan. I am saddened by her passing but rejoice in seeing how many lives she has affected in the messages people left on your site. I pray for guidance for you and your son Kai while you grief, and continued guidance in living out your lives the way that Mizuho would have wanted. You and Kai will always be in my prayers.
Warmest regards,
Jim (Jen) Wang
Life is precious and there should be celebration of it by being happy come what may.There should be the courage to take what life brings on.Whether it be happiness or not.Ill health happens to many but the fighting capacity makes it bearable.
Diseases have to be fought and life celebrated till the last breathe,there are a lot of medical advancements that can help and surgery too.But to keep the morale high and the mental strong you need to be in good cheer.
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