Aiko Eisler's Obituary
Ai "Aiko" Eisler was born in Tokyo, Japan June 16, 1934 daughter of Ginjora and Haru Shinohara.
She grew up in Japan where she met and married Julies Eisler at 26 years old on July 1st, 1960. They Moved to the United states where Julius continued in the Air Force in Colorado and then moving to Tacoma, Washington where she lived until her passing.
Aiko traveled to Japan many times in her life and always loved her country.
Aiko was involved in Tampopo Kai, a Japanese Women's Association for many years making banners in her beautiful calligraphy. She was a skilled seamstress,loved knitting, flower arranging, and origami. She loved singing traditional Japanese music, karaoke and playing the piano.
Aiko is survived by her brother Tetsunobu Shinohara, her 2 Sisters Emiko Shi Ine, Toshika Ishikawa, 2 nephews Makoto and Masaryk Shinohara. Along with Lynn and Janet Rupp and many friends who love her dearly.
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