Funeral Details

Hidemasa Yamakawa

July 21, 1962 - May 3, 2024

SERVICE INFORMATION

Visitation

Midtown Funeral Home
3918 West Irving Park Road
Chicago, Illinois 60618
773.654.3744
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Visitation Saturday, May 18, 2024 from 2pm to 5pm

Service

Midtown Funeral Home
3918 West Irving Park Road
Chicago, Illinois 60618
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Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 3:00 PM

Interment

In Japan


Memorial Contributions

Anti-Slavery International
www.antislavery.org





OBITUARY

Hidemasa Yamakawa

Chicago, IL – Hidemasa Yamakawa, 61, passed away at Lutheran General Hospital on Friday, May 3, 2024, after more than a year-long battle with lymphoma. He was born July 21, 1962, in Ishigaki, Ishigaki Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, the son of Shinsaburo and Reiko Yamakawa.

Mr. Yamakawa made a formidable life journey from the small island of Ishigaki to a career in finance on Wall Street, followed by financial positions with JP Morgan, Citibank, and PPMA, selling asset management products and managing portfolios totaling billions. Along the way he touched and enriched the lives of many people in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States, where he became a citizen in 2004.

After completing high school on Ishigaki Island, Mr. Yamakawa attended the University of Japan in Tokyo where he earned a bachelor’s degree in law. He then joined the Japanese foreign service and was posted to Lagos, Nigeria where he met his wife, Suzanne E. Scott, an American, working at the Japanese Embassy. He went on to earn a Masters of International Affairs at Columbia University’s SIPA program in New York City in 1992, and a Sloan Program MBA at London Business School in 1998. Mr. and Mrs. Yamakawa resided in West Africa for roughly four years from 1993 to 1997, and New York City from 1999 until 2008, when Mr. Yamakawa moved to Chicago. Suzanne followed to join him there in 2012. They had been married 39 years at the time of Mr. Yamakawa’s death.

His appreciation for the beauty of life sustained him while working long hours in finance. He was fiercely attuned to the notion of ‘beauty,’ particularly the blooming of the world each Spring, and the inner beauty of the people he met along his journey. “Hide” (He Day), as his friends knew him, was loved for his infectious laugh, smile, and generous spirit. His success in finance can most certainly be attributed to this – he built deep, long-term relationships, and was very highly regarded. He was powerfully moved by the human struggle, often helping others in his network to overcome their difficult challenges. As an artist and art lover, he acquired unique paintings that spoke to him directly and was an avid self-trained photographer and an opera lover. Mr. Yamakawa had a small terrier mix dog named Bo, whom he was utterly devoted to.

Surviving Hidemasa Yamakawa are his wife; his sisters Kimiko Nikai of Ishigaki, Okinawa and Kazumi Yamakawa of Tokyo; his brother, Hidekazu Yamakawa of Ishigaki, Okinawa; and nephews Akihide Nikai and Tomotaka Yamakawa, both of Tokyo.

A Memorial Service is scheduled for May 18, 2024, from 2:00pm to 5:00pm at the Midtown Funeral Home, 3918 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL 60618. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to Anti-Slavery International.

Arrangements by Midtown Funeral Home and Cremation Options, 773.654.3744, www.midtownfunerals.com


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Hide was a wonderful person. My only memories of him are with a smile on his face and a joyful laugh. Hide was genuine and truly cared about your happiness and that of your family. I worked over a decade with Hide and we made several trips through Asia when we worked together. After spending so much time with him it was easy to see why he had incredible success with every contact we had in Asia, Hide was always pleasant and easy to approach, he was truly an affable and friendly man. Hide had a fan club in every country we visited, we were always greeted with a loud cheer of his name, smiles and hugs.

Hide lived a wealth of experiences, but his humble nature required you draw them out of him. He had traveled the world beyond Asia and had indulged in all the local experiences. We were very good friends and his laugh, smile, and positive attitude will be greatly missed.

Nelson Zamora
May 17, 2024
Hide was exemplary in his professional life, and he embodied the best of Eastern and Western work values. He had a genuine interest in people and always went the extra mile to help his clients find solutions to meet their needs. Beyond work, Hide forged strong friendships with many of us in Asia. His infectious laughter and cheerful disposition ensure that we always have a good time when he was around.

Hide was caring and thoughtful. Every year end I look forward to the new year card from USA by post! Hide will be dearly missed by many whose lives he has touched.

Loretta Ng
Singapore

Loretta Ng
May 17, 2024
I’m deeply saddened by the loss of Hide. His kindness, infectious laughter and dedication will be greatly missed . It was a pleasure knowing and working with him. My heartfelt condolences go out to his wife, Suzanne, and his family. May you find comfort and strength during this difficult time.

With deepest sympathy,
Florence

Florence Yap
May 17, 2024
ひでぼーはスーザンそしてたくさんの友人に支えられた素晴らしい人生でした。心よりありがとうございました、やさしい人間は強いあなたは全身全霊で私に教えてくれました今私は行けませんが必ず会えます。年老いてお婆ちゃんになり面影がなくなっても必ずすぐに見つけてたくさんたくさんバグしてください。ありがとうあなたの姉であることを嬉しく思います。石垣のみんなは元気だよ‼️
あき~も元気だよ‼️あたたはここにいます。ずっといますよ
ありがとう

貴美子 仁開
May 18, 2024
ひでぼーはスーザンそしてたくさんの友人に支えられた素晴らしい人生でした。心よりありがとうございました、やさしい人間は強いあなたは全身全霊で私に教えてくれました今私は行けませんが必ず会えます。年老いてお婆ちゃんになり面影がなくなっても必ずすぐに見つけてたくさんたくさんバグしてください。ありがとうあなたの姉であることを嬉しく思います。石垣のみんなは元気だよ‼️
あき~も元気だよ‼️あたたはここにいます。ずっといますよ
ありがとう❤️👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨➰💕
最後にお忙しいなか参加していただきました。ご友人関係者の皆さま家族一同心より感謝申し上げます

貴美子 仁開
May 18, 2024
I was fortunate enough to have known and befriended Hide. As many of his friends have shared, his cheerful laugh, genuine interest in people, and positive thinking have touched a lot of us. Being an Asian working and living in the US, Hide and I were able to connect and share our thoughts and experiences. He was always there willing to listen and to provide support whenever needed. He gave me great encouragements and inspiration during my career transition to Asia.

At the late chapter of his life, he demonstrated great tenacity in battling his illness and deep caring for family and friends. He was never shy away from sharing his reflection and love for life, which was quite touching and enlightening to me.

As we mourn, it's also the time to celebrate his life as well as the legacy that he left behind. He will be dearly missed!

Shaobin (Ed) Sun
May 18, 2024
Dear Family of Hide,

My deepest condolences on the passing away of Hide. I have worked with Hide for 17 years. We shared many personal chats and I was communicating with him through his cancer treatment period. Hide and I were both born in July 1962. We both knew each other when he joined PPMA ins 2007 and I joined Eastspring Investments that same year. Being in related organisations, I was able to know him as a wonderful colleague and sincere friend. I shall miss Hide dearly. I had prayed hard for Hide’s recovery and I am thus saddened by his passing.

During this time of loss, may you find support from the closeness of friends and family. May you draw comfort from knowing how much Hide is loved and missed.

Sincerely,

Boon Peng




Boon Peng Ooi
May 18, 2024
Dear my Brother. you were passionate and compassionate for your wife, family,relatives,friends and people. You loved flowers, nature and animals. You have a dog, BO has stil been looking for you, Please stay BO calm. Everyone has enchanted by you. Everyone has remembered your words that TAKE CHALLENGES, THEY MAKE YOU GROW.
Your life was it. Your soul will never die. R.l.P from your Brother.

YAMAKAWA ヤマカワ
May 18, 2024
Hide was probably the most inspiring person I’ve ever known. We worked together for many years and across much of Asia. Those experiences still shape me and are some of my best memories of work and life. I am so saddened by his passing but will always be grateful for all the time we spent together. I can’t truly express what he meant to me but I will be forever thankful that he was my friend. God bless and until we meet again, Curt

Curt Burns
May 18, 2024
Hide always brought a smile to my face, be it with his infectious laugh or the beauty he saw and shared. Everyone loved Hide and he will be truly missed by all of us. I could not be sadder than I am at this moment, but I will be forever grateful to have called him my friend, or "my mate" as he called me, and I will always remember that smile.

My sincerest condolences to Suzanne and the family.

Grant

Grant Davidson
May 18, 2024