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Craig Sadao Shimizu

Kaneohe, Hawaii

Aug 17, 1952 – Jun 26, 2023

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BORN
August 17, 1952
DIED
June 26, 2023
LOCATION
Kaneohe, Hawaii

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Valley of The Temples & Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary Obituary

Sadao Shimizu 71, of Aiea passed away peacefully on 6/26/23. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, LeThi, 3 children- Bruce Shimizu, LuAnn Nalaielua & Donna Marcello, 8 grandkids and 1 great grandson. \par \qc Arrangements Provided By: \par \qc Valley of the Temples

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I will always remember the one and ONLY Craig Shimizu. I first met him when I was starting out at TAMC as a contractor. One thing I learned early on: when the network went down, Craig was always first to get on it. He was THE guy who could get things back up before the staff got in and they'd barely even notice. And yet, he was the most humble - he always underplayed the role he played and instead gave credit to his team and everyone else. Rest in peace, Craig.

Craig, I will always remember your 'can do' attitude and how you applied that to all of the work you did while a senior member of TAMC's network group. You have left a legacy of what determination and hard work can accomplish. I will miss your strength and common sense.

I workef with Craig till I retired. He was a cheerful guy and very helpful. He was always willing to lend a hand when needed. He will be missed. My condolences to his family and may he rest in peace.

I worked with Craig for a few years at Tripler. Although it was short, I remember that Craig always a straight shooter who got the job done. He was the ultimate professional. He will be missed. Best wishes to his family and friends. Rest in peace friend.

Mahalo Craig I´ll always remember your friendship, the smile you carry each time, and your humbleness. Rest in peace

I met Craig at Tripler. He was a no nonsense hard worker and I liked working with him. Thanks for all your help Craig! You will not be forgotten!

He was not just a mentor to me, but also a "true" friend. He'll be missed, but not forgotten. Mahalo Craig.