Shizuka Mori was admitted to Essondale on 12 May 1940. Her mental health diagnosis was schizophrenia. She died at Essondale 12 December 1942 from pulmonary tuberculosis at the age of 32. She was born in British Columbia and her address was listed as 1024 6th Avenue West on her death certificate. Her maiden name was Izukawa. The British Columbia Security Commission made burial arrangements and notified family. The list of visits by family and husband indicate regular visits up until 28 December 1941. Clothing record includes banking information. File also includes letters from her husband Toramatsu Mori to medical superintendent E.J. Ryan. His letter of 9 June 1941 referred to registration. His letter of 2 July 1942, written from work camp B2 in Lucerne, referred to his inability to visit his wife.In correspondence between BCSC officials and Toramatsu regarding payment for her maintenance, he asked if they could reduce the amount of his work camp pay garnished for his wife's maintenance at the hospital so he could afford to purchase winter clothes for himself. File includes correspondence regarding Prudential life insurance claim filed by Toramatsu.