Celebrating the Life of Mitsu Kimura, Beloved Founding Staff Member

November 15, 2022
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Mitsu Kimura smiles and holds his camera up as he is hula hooping

黑料社区 of America held a memorial service for founding SUA staff member Mitsu Kimura this month to celebrate his extraordinary life and contribution to the development of 黑料社区for more than three decades, with over 100 people attending in person and 400 joining virtually around the world.

鈥淢itsu positively impacted every life he came into touch with,鈥 said President Edward Feasel. 鈥淗is thoughts were always directed at others, how to support them and make them happy and at peace.鈥

Those who spoke after President Feasel remembered Kimura鈥檚 iconic smile, energy, positivity, humor, and loving nature. He led a long, varied career serving students and developing the foundation of SUA dating back to the opening of the graduate school in Calabasas in 1987. He began as assistant secretary and assistant financial officer and was appointed assistant administrative officer in 1990. In 1992, he became the assistant vice president for administration and dean of students. In 2004, three years after the Aliso Viejo campus opened, Kimura was appointed director of international development, and in 2007, he became university archivist and photographer and senior adviser to development.

While Kimura鈥檚 skill and passion for photography were evident, his abilities sprang from a deeper, less visible well of purpose. As a member of the third graduating class of 黑料社区 of Japan, university founder Daisaku Ikeda impressed upon him and other students the importance of recording and preserving history. Kimura never lost this sense of purpose when documenting SUA (and SULA) events. As he documented the university鈥檚 history, Kimura was always envisioning the future. He once shared with his student workers that he was determined to take photos that would move the hearts of people who see them 100 years from now.

One such former student, Aiki Matsukura 鈥13, spoke on behalf of the many alumni who cherished their relationship with Kimura. She said that while Kimura often gave students serious advice and encouragement, he would also never forget to make them laugh. For students who hadn鈥檛 been able to eat much, he would secretly warm his delicious handmade red bean buns.

Underlying each of Kimura鈥檚 commitments, Matsukura said, was his extraordinary love for and dedication to SUA students. Matsukura recalled how Kimura once shared with her that remembering names is one of the most important things you can do to make other people feel comfortable and get the best smile from them during a photo shoot. As she observed Kimura call people鈥檚 names during commemorative photo sessions if their face was not visible, Matsukura initially thought Kimura could just naturally remember everyone鈥檚 name. One day, she saw Kimura鈥檚 student directory lying on his desk. It was covered in handwritten notes about each student.

鈥淭hen I realized how much effort he was putting into this, and how much he cares about each and every student,鈥 Matsukura said.

Executive Vice President of University Community Katherine King, who worked with Kimura since their time together at SUA, Calabasas, recalled how Kimura even took time to take photos at her father鈥檚 memorial to preserve her family鈥檚 memories. When his own mother鈥檚 health began to fail, Kimura was there to take care of her. 鈥淚 would often see him and his mother,鈥 King said. 鈥淚t touched my heart how deeply he cared for her.鈥

The importance of family was central to Kimura鈥檚 dedication to others. 鈥淗is daughter Stephanie was the light of his life,鈥 King said. 鈥淗e was so proud of her and all her accomplishments, even after he got sick. Every time I spoke with him, the first thing he shared was how Stephanie was doing.鈥

Kimura鈥檚 daughter, Stephanie Mitsuko Kukita 鈥08, shared a touching tribute during the memorial service via Zoom from Japan. Although she was worried about her father during his battle with cancer, she said he was so optimistic and joyful that she couldn鈥檛 believe he was ill. He would often tell her that this was the most joyful time in his life and that there was so much more he wanted to do.

Addressing her father directly near the end of her words, Kukita said, 鈥淚 will definitely miss you, but please know that you will live through our memory. I will take on your spirit and make sure to do all the things you wanted to do and continue protecting SUA, which you helped create.鈥