Ichiro Matsuda, 89, also known as the "1931 Model, Made in Japan, Still Runs" fellow at the ARC, passed away peacefully on April 29. The family invites you to take part in the "Virtual Memorial Service" at 10:00 a.m. on May 23, 2020. If you would like instructions to join, please email: stevehalenda@missouriquakers.org He was born in Kagoshima, Japan, the oldest son of Hiroshi and Toshi Okazumi Matsuda. He had four siblings, two of whom survived WWII: Akemi Shioi and Mizuho Matsuda. He left school in 7th grade to support his family, working first as a laborer and eventually as a translator for the US Occupation Forces. He returned to school and was in the first graduating class of LaSalle High School in Japan. He was grateful to many kind Americans who gave him work, helped feed his family and secured a scholarship for him to come to this country to study. He graduated with a degree n chemistry from Erskine College and then from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary with a divinity degree. He later earned degrees in theology, in math, and in optometry. His first career was working for the Board of Missions of the Presbyterian Church with coal mining families in West Virginia and later in inner city churches and community centers in McKeesport, PA and at Greeley Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, MO. He served as pastor at Bethesda Mennonite Church and then became a high school math and science teacher in St. Louis. He taught at several colleges part time and ended his 35-year teaching career at age 75 teaching Japanese at Rock Bridge High School. After age 65 he also volunteered as an optometrist in eye clinics and missions in Mexico and Kenya and served as a supply pastor in Presbyterian churches in central Missouri. Becoming a citizen of the United States was a very significant event in his life. He also believed it was important to serve all humanity and promoted pacifism whenever he could. He married Sandy Feitshans in 1978 and they have been living in Columbia since 1993. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Rosemarie Kuschmierz Matsuda. He felt fortunate to have a loving family of three children: Seiichi Paul Tillich Matsuda (Bonnie Bartel) of Houston, Maria Teruko Matsuda of Waterloo, Canada, and Christine Elisa Matsuda (Paul Bast) of Miami, FL. He was grateful to know and enjoy his grandchildren as they grew into adults: Natasha Kayo Vazquez Lee, Antonio Hiroshi Vazquez, Kierstin Akemi Bast Matsuda, Ella Bartel Matsuda, Madison Kayo Bast Matsuda, Callia Rumiko Matsuda Bast, Anya Kumiko Matsuda Sheltra, and he delighted in three great grandchildren: Eliana Ha-Yeon Lee, Connor Hyung-Seo Lee, and Catherine Hiroko Vazquez. His life was enriched by his relationships in Columbia with the Columbia Friends Meeting, Trinity Presbyterian Church, the ARC, and near the end of life, with The Adult Day Connection, The Bluffs Care Center, and Compassus Hospice. He felt he was a lucky man who enjoyed a long, happy and fulfilling life. He sought to live Micah 6:8 "What does the Lord require of you but to act justly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." We will remember him for his tenacity, resilience and love of family, life and learning. A virtual memorial meeting will be held in late May under the care of Columbia Friends Meeting. Memorial donations in his honor may be made to Columbia Friends Meeting. Arrangements are under the direction of Parker-Millard Funeral Service and Crematory; 12 East Ash Street, Columbia, Missouri, 65203; (573) 449-4153. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.ParkerMillard.com
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Ichiro Matsuda, 89, also known as the "1931 Model, Made in Japan, Still Runs" fellow at the ARC, passed away peacefully on April 29. The family invites you to take part in the "Virtual Memorial Service" at 10:00 a.m. on May 23, 2020. If you would like instructions to join, please email: stevehalenda@missouriquakers.org He was born in Kagoshim
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Mary (Collins) Morgan
August 8, 2020
It was my good fortune to have been a colleague of Ichiro at Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School. A wonderful friend, kind and giving, and a very dedicated teacher, he was an inspiration to all who knew him.
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Hoan Nguyen
June 17, 2020
My name is Hoan Nguyen, and I am a former student of Mr. Ichiro at MapleWood Richmond Heights High School back in 1983. I had a chemistry class from him. All I remember about Mr. Ichiro are: his kindness, slow to anger, patience, generosity. Coming t...
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Karen Ehlert
June 2, 2020
Being a member of the ARC since it's opening, I would often see Mr. Matsuda on the tread mill most Saturdays and was in awe of his dedication to his workout. Noticing his “1931 Model Made in Japan, Still Runs” T-shirt and then doing the math instille...
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Serenity Sams
May 15, 2020
I will miss your warm smile & kind heart. I still have the mug you gave me years ago with the little chip! I am happy you are with your heavenly father but sad I won't be able to see your smile again. I will never forget you. Mr. Matsuda Sincerley, ...
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Pam Sebastian
May 11, 2020
On 9/11 the Presbytery was meeting at Covenant Point. News was sporadic... people were anxious... The meeting was suspended for a time. was seated at a round table with Ichiro. Our conversation was quiet - about our families. With no prompting we eac...
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Darla Horman
May 9, 2020
I am sorry to hear of Ichiro's death. Please accept my sympathies. I will always remember the unexpected favor Ichiro was able to extend to me and my husband over 20 years ago. When Rev. Rim Massey, who was to marry my husband and me, took ill, Ichir...
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Janet Dorman
May 7, 2020
I had the pleasure to meet Ichiro at the Arc he was a very friendly soft spoken guy sorry for your family's loss
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Jill kelly
May 7, 2020
To Sandy and Family Jerry and I join you in honoring Ichiro, who we came to know in his later life at the ARC, where he gained fame for his heroic example of physical endurance and grace. We were cheered and inspired. Now, having learned some of the ...
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Mary (Collins) Morgan
August 8, 2020
It was my good fortune to have been a colleague of Ichiro at Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School. A wonderful friend, kind and giving, and a very dedicated teacher, he was an inspiration to all who knew him.
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Karen Ehlert
June 2, 2020
Being a member of the ARC since it's opening, I would often see Mr. Matsuda on the tread mill most Saturdays and was in awe of his dedication to his workout. Noticing his “1931 Model Made in Japan, Still Runs” T-shirt and then doing the math instille...
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Pam Sebastian
May 11, 2020
On 9/11 the Presbytery was meeting at Covenant Point. News was sporadic... people were anxious... The meeting was suspended for a time. was seated at a round table with Ichiro. Our conversation was quiet - about our families. With no prompting we eac...
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Janet Dorman
May 7, 2020
I had the pleasure to meet Ichiro at the Arc he was a very friendly soft spoken guy sorry for your family's loss
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Hoan Nguyen
June 17, 2020
My name is Hoan Nguyen, and I am a former student of Mr. Ichiro at MapleWood Richmond Heights High School back in 1983. I had a chemistry class from him. All I remember about Mr. Ichiro are: his kindness, slow to anger, patience, generosity. Coming t...
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Serenity Sams
May 15, 2020
I will miss your warm smile & kind heart. I still have the mug you gave me years ago with the little chip! I am happy you are with your heavenly father but sad I won't be able to see your smile again. I will never forget you. Mr. Matsuda Sincerley, ...
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Darla Horman
May 9, 2020
I am sorry to hear of Ichiro's death. Please accept my sympathies. I will always remember the unexpected favor Ichiro was able to extend to me and my husband over 20 years ago. When Rev. Rim Massey, who was to marry my husband and me, took ill, Ichir...
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Jill kelly
May 7, 2020
To Sandy and Family Jerry and I join you in honoring Ichiro, who we came to know in his later life at the ARC, where he gained fame for his heroic example of physical endurance and grace. We were cheered and inspired. Now, having learned some of the ...