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Scott Kurihara Obituary

Scott I. Kurihara entered into rest October 2, 2010, age 63. He was born and raised in Marysville, where he lived until moving to Moraga, CA in 2003. He is survived by his loving sister, Sandra Takakura and her husband, Donald; niece, Courtney Takakura; and nephew, Darin Takakura. Scott was preceded in death by his parents, Sam and Connie Kurihara. Private services will be held. Sunset View Mortuary. 510-525-5111 Send Condolences at www.appealdemocrat.com

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Published by Appeal Democrat on Oct. 7, 2010.

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Courtney Takakura

October 15, 2010

Pam/Dan, It was very touching to read your childhood memories with my Uncle. Thank you for your kind words and for thinking about us during this time. It is definitely appreciated.

Arnie Inouye

October 11, 2010

Sandy and Family. I'm sadden by Scottie's passing, our thought's and prayers are with you.

October 10, 2010

Sorry, I meant to leave an e-mail address. My sympathies to Scott's family.
[email protected]
Dan Wright

October 10, 2010

I, as well, attended school with Scott. One lasting memory, Scott and I had a terrilbe time trying to build a volcano for a school project until an uncle, I believe, helped us. My sympathies to Scott's family.
Not the right time but hello to Pam.
Dan Wright, Fort Worth, TX.

Pamela Kupser-Nolte

October 7, 2010

My sympathy to the family of Scott.

I went to school with Scott from kindergarten through graduation from Marysville High School. He was always a very nice and funny guy.

October 7, 2010

No time on earth is long enough to share with those we love or to prepare our hearts for good-bye.
The Appeal-Democrat Family

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