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“Dear Tom,
My few years at Indiana Tech were ones that I have always cherished. I am so sorry for the loss of your father, yet so encouraged to know...Read More »
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1 of 15 | Posted by: Richard A Reeves - Las Cruces, NM
“While I was a student at Tech from 1964-1968, Dr. M taught physics. He came to me one day and said, "Doug, come to physics dept. and I will teach you...Read More »
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2 of 15 | Posted by: Doug Renselle - Carmel, IN
“We are sorry we were not able to get to the funeral home to talk with you Tom. We vividly remeber your Dad walking in the neighborhood. We lived at...Read More »
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3 of 15 | Posted by: Kent and Barbara Keener - IN
“Tom, I'm sorry for your loss. I felt privileged to have your father as my physics professor, and I will always have fond memories of the time I spent...Read More »
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4 of 15 | Posted by: Chuck Wissuchek - Youngstown, OH
“Kozo (Bob as I knew him..I couldn't say his name) was my neighbor and dear friend growig up. He allowed me and my brothe to climb his tree and help...Read More »
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5 of 15 | Posted by: Amber Paonessa - Fort Wayne, IN
“I am so sorry for your loss Tommy, but I am happy that my dear old friend Kozo became a Christian.
I met Kozo when he first came to Fort Wayne and...Read More »
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6 of 15 | Posted by: sheila dwyer ( wife of the late Daniel Dwyer) - IN
“It was a privilage to have taken classes under Dr. Miyakawa. He was briliant and kind. Thank you Tom, for sharing the opportunity to celebrate your...Read More »
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7 of 15 | Posted by: Kenneth C. Lee - Fort Wayne, IN
“I saw Dr. Miyakawa so many times over the years walking through Oakhurst neighborhood or on Maplecrest Rd., rain or shine! Sometimes he would be...Read More »
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8 of 15 | Posted by: Catherine Martin - Fort Wayne, IN
“Tom,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I can still remember coming to your house as a kid. Your father was such a kind man. We have...Read More »
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9 of 15 | Posted by: Mike Randolph - Churubusco, IN
“Dr. Miyakawa was my physics professor at Tech in the mid-1980s. To this day I retell stories of his amazing intellect. My heart rejoices that Dr....Read More »
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10 of 15 | Posted by: Larry Fell - Parma, OH
“My sincerest condolences to Tom and his family as they pass through this season of life. I had never met Mr. Miyakawa personally but have heard a...Read More »
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11 of 15 | Posted by: Ron Masters - Franbkfort, IN
“The world is a little smaller with Dr Miyakawa not in it. He inspired my to work in physics and I am forever greatfull for that.
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12 of 15 | Posted by: Alan Baumbaugh - Syracuse, IN
“Tom, I know you and your family will cherish forever the love of your father. I too will cherish my love and gratitude to Dr. Miyakawa for educating...Read More »
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13 of 15 | Posted by: TK Wong - Fort WAYNE, IN
“To my Dear Professor and Friend Kozo, thank you for the memories of the challenges and the laughter we shared together at Indiana Tech - the Physics...Read More »
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14 of 15 | Posted by: Mitchell Evans
“The AseraCare Hospice family extends heartfelt condolences to the family of Kozo Miyakawa. We are honored that you allowed us to care for him during...Read More »
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15 of 15 | Posted by: Michael Atwood - Indianapolis, IN
Kozaburo Miyakawa, 85, passed away Monday, May 17, 2010 at his residence in Indianapolis. Dr. (Kozo) Miyakawa was born on June 20, 1924. He grew up in Kobe, Japan, with his three brothers. Kozo was a gifted student and leader, scoring top test grades, becoming president of his college class, and earning a black belt in judo. He survived World War II in Japan under adverse conditions. In 1951, Kozo came to the US as a Fulbright Scholar, receiving a MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1954. While there, he worked on the very first supercomputer called the ENIAC. As a graduate student, he built electronic microscopes, receiving his Ph.D in Physics from Colorado State University in 1959. In the 1960's, Kozo became the head of the Physics Department at Indiana Institute of Technology in Fort Wayne, where he taught until he retired in 1990. He is noted as an accomplished physicist in "Who's Who in America.” Much of his best work was in the area of the Theory of Relativity. He spent his retirement years in his home in the Maplewood area, conducting research and walking daily in the community. In 2007 he relocated to Indianapolis to be closer to family. Dr. Miyakawa is survived by one son, Tom, who is a statistician at Eli Lilly and Co., Tom’s three children, and one brother, Soichiro, of Tokyo, Japan. Tom’s family recently served as missionaries in Thailand. In the last week of his life Kozo asked Jesus Christ to be his Savior, so the family is looking forward to a great reunion in Heaven. Service is 7pm, Tuesday May 25, 2010 at D.O. McComb and Sons Maplewood Funeral Home, 4017 Maplecrest Road. Visitation also Tuesday from 4 to 7 pm at the Funeral Home. Burial is 12pm Wednesday May 26, 2010 in Old Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis IN. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to College Park Church, Attn: Asian Missions, 2606 W. 96th St., Indianapolis, IN 46268. To sign the online guest book, go to www.mccombandsons.com.
