Modern Pioneer Biographies
Osamu Sekiguchi
Born:
1960
Osamu is rode on the wagon train with his family during the 1997
trek.
Image courtesy of: Heritage Gateway Project Images,
These images have been gathered to support the Sesquicentennial
celebration of the immigration to Utah.
Biography: About the Sekiguchi Family
Osamu (Sam) and his wife, Takako, live in Tokyo, Japan. They have
lived in Provo, Utah to study at Brigham Young University. They
decided to participate in the Pioneer Trail trek with his two sons,
Yuji and Koji. At the time of the trek, Yuji (8) was in the third
grade and Koji (6) was in the first grade of Nerima Higashi Elementary
School.
Why did the Sekiguchis join the trek?
Osamu summarizes the reasons of their joining the Pioneer Trail
trek.
- Strengthening our family bond
I always wanted work harder on strengthening my family bond. And
I always believed that it is my responsibility after all to teach
children. It's not something I leave it to school. But I was too
busy to spend time with my family and started to seek opportunities
to discuss, work on and face the challenges to achieve one common
goal as family.
Then I learned about the Pioneer Trail in which I thought was the
best opportunity for our children to see the country where they
were born while we were studying in U.S. as well as learn about
the pioneer spirit - the power that built the country of the United
States of America. |