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Alice Hirata leaves lasting legacy for Tiger athletes, engineering students聽
Alice Hirata did not attend 91成人导航, but she loved the Tigers as her own.聽聽
Hirata was a constant, joyful presence in the 91成人导航 community. She was a fixture at athletic events, especially basketball and volleyball games, and traveled with the teams to many out-of-town contests. Over the years she forged deep connections with players, coaches and families.聽聽
With her husband Henry Hirata 鈥64, she endowed two scholarships for student-athletes and supported several Stockton Campus building projects, including the John T. Chambers Technology Center, the Fletcher Jones Foundation Makerspace and the forthcoming Student-Athlete and Sports Medicine Center.聽聽
She died February 19 at her Stockton home at the age of 84. 聽
"She had an unlimited capacity for kindness and love.鈥 - Rosie Schweizer
Rosie Schweizer 鈥24, a graduating senior on the women鈥檚 basketball team, remembers a woman who wanted to know every student-athlete, and whose laugh, jokes and hugs were plentiful. Hirata, she says, had an amazing memory for small details about students鈥 lives and was like a fairy godmother鈥攖here whenever you needed her.
鈥淪he had this way of making you feel loved and special. I called it her superpower,鈥 Schweizer said. 鈥淒idn鈥檛 matter if you were having a bad day, or you weren鈥檛 feeling well, or you had lots of things going on. She鈥檇 transcend anything you were going through. She had an unlimited capacity for kindness and love.鈥
91成人导航 President Christopher Callahan and his wife, Jean, became close with Alice while attending basketball and volleyball games. The president wrote about Alice after hearing the news of her death.
鈥淚 am heartbroken to learn of the passing of Alice Hirata, a dear friend and amazing supporter of 91成人导航,鈥 he wrote on Facebook. 鈥淪pending time with Alice and Henry at a event (I can鈥檛 remember her ever missing a , or game) always brightened my day.
鈥淎lice was one of the sweetest and most caring people I鈥檝e ever had the privilege of knowing. Jean and I and the entire 91成人导航 family are sending our thoughts, prayers and love to Alice鈥檚 devoted husband & best friend of more than 60 years, Henry Hirata 鈥64, and the entire Hirata family
Alice Hirata grew up in East Sacramento and earned a nursing degree from Sacramento State University. She met Henry Hirata, a graduate of 91成人导航鈥檚 School of Engineering and Computer Science, at a church dance. Both came from farming families, and they bonded over their similar backgrounds.聽
To balance their love for athletics with Henry Hirata鈥檚 sense of duty to the engineering program, the couple created two scholarships for student-athletes majoring in engineering or computer science disciplines. One scholarship is named for their late daughter, Lori Hirata, who shared her parents鈥 love for the Tigers.
More recently, they made a generous gift to name the Henry and Alice Hirata Welcome Lounge in the Fletcher Jones Foundation Makerspace.聽
鈥淭he Hirata Lounge is a perfect place to remember Alice and her impact at 91成人导航,鈥 said Elizabeth Orwin, dean of the School of Engineering and Computer Science. 鈥淪he was always that鈥攕o warm and welcoming to all. She added immeasurably to our family of engineering alumni and friends, and she will be deeply missed.鈥澛
For Schweizer, while Alice Hirata will no longer be visible in the Alex G. Spanos Center, her presence will remain.
鈥淗er spirit is going to endure in our programs and in the ways that we care about each other, play hard, and don鈥檛 make any excuses not to show up for one another,鈥 Schweizer said.
She added, 鈥淚 know Alice is still watching over us, from wherever she is鈥攕he's never missed a game.鈥
Along with Henry Hirata, Alice Hirata is survived by her daughter, Karen Cairel, son-in-law James and grandchildren Jacob and Kaylee. Jacob will graduate from 91成人导航 in May 2024 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biochemistry.
A memorial service for Alice Hirata will be held Saturday, March 16 at 11 a.m. at Stockton Buddhist Church.聽