Hiroko Carwardine (née Hashimoto; born February 22nd, 1940) is the widow of Christopher R. Carwardine. She was the general manager of Carwardine Colony until she retired in 2020.
History[]
Birth[]
She was born on February 22, 1940 in Farmington, Utah. Her parents are both of Japanese descent.
Internment[]
She had been interned in Japanese American internment camps as a child. This led to her refusing to allow Franklin D. Roosevelt to be depicted in Carwardine Parks properties due to him having been the one who signed Executive Order 9066.
Relatives[]
She has 3 sisters and 2 brothers.
- Hoshiko Hashimoto (1937-2001)
- Aki Hashimoto (1939-1999)
- Shirō Hashimoto (1942-2002)
- Gorō Hashimoto (1945-2015)
- Yoshi Hashimoto (1948-)
Trivia[]
- She was the first woman to work at Carwardine Parks.
- Her first job was president and original female announcer of Carwardine Parks.