The University of Portland is mourning the loss of a beloved nursing alumna, Kay Hatada, who passed away in June. Hatada, who had ties to Hawaii, worked as a nurse in Oregon for many years before her death.
The staff at the university fondly remember Hatada as a joyous and dedicated nurse who always went above and beyond to care for her patients. Colleagues described her as a compassionate and skilled nurse who brought a sense of joy to those around her.
Hatada’s passion for nursing was evident in her work, where she showed great empathy and compassion towards her patients. Her colleagues remember her as someone who was always willing to lend a helping hand and who never hesitated to go the extra mile to ensure the well-being of those under her care.
Despite her passing, Hatada’s legacy lives on in the hearts of those who knew her. The University of Portland staff are grateful for the time they had with her and are honored to have had the opportunity to work alongside such a dedicated and caring nurse.
As the University of Portland community continues to mourn the loss of Hatada, they take solace in the memories of her kindness and the impact she had on those around her. Her legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and dedication in the field of nursing.
In honor of Hatada’s memory, the University of Portland staff are dedicated to upholding her values and continuing to provide high-quality care to their patients. Hatada’s influence will continue to inspire and guide them in their work as they strive to carry on her legacy of compassion and dedication.
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