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Clarence H. Sakimura

Morristown, New Jersey

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CLARENCE H. SAKIMURA, 85, of Morristown, New Jersey (formerly of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania) died peacefully at home on Friday, 20 April, 2018, after a courageous battle with diabetes and Alzheimer's-Dementia. He is survived by: his wife of 53 years Herta; sister Alice of San Dimas, California;...

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I worked with Clarence back in the 70´s and 80´s. He was a nice guy and always had good insights into work issues and career moves. I enjoyed conversations with him. I remember passing the store many times on Trindle Rd in Mechanicsburg. My sympathies to his family. My own father passed during this same period of time. Take care, Clarence!

I learned to know Clarence in the 1950's when his family lived on the campus of Messiah College and he was working at the college. My sympathy to the family. I pray for Gods peace.

Dear Mike and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May you find peace in knowing that you have shared so many memories that can never be taken.
Sincerely,
Laura Clark-Kelly

So sorry for your loss. I will be thinking of and praying for peace for you and your family.

The Sakimuras introduced us to other Thai families in the area when there were few Asians of any origin in the area. We are forever grateful to them for enabling a friendship that has endured half a century. Many of us have fond memories of their grocery stores, both in Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg. Thank You for all you've done for us and the local Asian community. You've done well with the life God gave you.

I am so very sorry for your loss.
After 26 years with the government, I can honestly say that Clarence was the best supervisor I ever had. He took the time to teach his employees how the work was done. He was respected and loved by those he mentored. I will never forget him. May you be granted peace and comfort.

I met Clarence and Herta when my husband Richard and I visited them with Tak and Carol Furumoto many years
ago. It was a lovely visit in Mechanicsburg. What impressed me so much was the layout of the homes and
the "lawnscape". The lawns were one unified lawnscape, dotted with houses spread about......no fences, no
brick walls,no boundaries or barriers so lovely..............just one wide open lawn-scape.....with tall trees dotted
here and there. I shall always...

Please accept my dearest and heartfelt sympathy; I am so sorry for your loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1, 2