She attended Maryknoll High School and later graduated from the University of Hawaii with a teaching degree. She spent many years with the Department of Education as a Kindergarten teacher, resource and mentor, later finishing her career at the Kamehameha Schools. She loved children and helped to shape the lives of her students. After 43 years in education, she finally retired in 2013.
Becky's love for travel took her to Japan, Korea, Europe, Alaska and most of the U.S. Mainland. But her favorite vacation spot was Las Vegas, going at least 2 or 3 times a year. She also loved Disneyland, going many times with her grandchildren and family, making lasting memories. She was a devoted grandmother and celebrated all holidays and birthdays with special gifts to her grandchildren and family.
In later years, she was an active participant in the Queen's health Centers"Healing Through Art Program", learning to create and help other cancer survivors. She became an inspiration to others with her paintings, art projects, and crafts. She loved playing the ukulele, playing and practicing hours on end. Becky's warm heart, positive attitude and sense of giving inspired people and made her friends, forever.
She is survived by her husband, Steven T. Sakuma, sons, Dennis (Shanda) Sasai and Devin (Michelle) Sasai, Stepdaughter, Charlene (Seabrook) Mow, Grandchildren, Deena, Darra, Sophia, Mariko, Elise, Koi, Ryu, and Zen, Sister, Jo Ann (Kalfred) Chang.
Private Service were held at Mililani Memorial Park.
Arrangements Provided By: Mililani Memorial Park & Mortuary