In memory of

Jenny Aki Oyagi

October 14, 1927 -  January 25, 2024

Jenny Aki Oyagi

October 14, 1927 - January 25, 2024

Jenny passed away peacefully on January 25th at Scarborough General Hospital in her 97th year. She leaves behind her loving husband, Tadaaki after 69 years of marriage. Survived by her loving son Randy and his wife Lynne and their family: Olen and Veronica, Chris and Elisabete, Maggie. Grandsons: Brandon, Wyatt, Hudson. Granddaughter: Juno. Sister-in-law Pansy.

Predeceased by her brothers Mutt (Miki), Don (Edna & Gary), Mitts and sister Patricia Tanaka (Tommy & Ron). She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews.
Jenny was born in Chemainus, B.C. She and family were uprooted and interned at Lemon Creek, B.C. during the war and reunited in Toronto afterwards.

She enjoyed travelling to Las Vegas, Hawaii, Japan, cruising the Caribbean and Alaska. Summers spent at brother Mutt’s Two Tone Cottages at Wasaga Beach. Jenny was an avid volunteer at Momiji and The JCCC where she was lovingly called "Auntie Jenny" by many of her younger fellow volunteers.

A Memorial Gathering will be held at Pine Hills Funeral Centre, 625 Birchmount Road in Scarborough. Please join us anytime between 2 and 5 p.m. Saturday, February 17th, 2024.

Cremation has taken place.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Momiji Health Care Society or the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre would be greatly appreciated.

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George and Rose Oyagi (Brother in law)

Entered February 5, 2024 from MISSISSAUGA

We are in sorr0w for the passing of Jenny as we continue in our sorrow for ths loss of our Laura.

George, Rose and David

Cathy Boynton (Friend)

Entered February 17, 2024 from Carleton Place

Please accept my condolences for Jenny's passing. She was a sweet lady with a generous smile. She will be missed. I am very sorry for your loss.
Sncerely,
Cathy Boynton

Arthur and Lisa Otsu (Aunt)

Entered February 17, 2024 from Aurora, ont

Our deepest condolences to Tad ,Randy and extended family
May the many years of wonderful memories comfort you

Our deepesy sympathy
Art and Lisa otsu

Laura and Bob Doi (Friend)

Entered February 20, 2024 from Markham

Dear Uncle Tad and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Aunt Jenny's passing. We will always remember her for her fabulous lemon tarts and for how much feistiness could be packed into such a petite body. Our apologies for being unable to attend Aunt Jenny's memorial service as we were in Europe at the time. Our deepest sympathies and condolences to your family for the loss of your wife, mother and grandmother. May she rest in peace.
Laura and Bob

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