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George Kimiyoshi Nagano

San Luis Obispo, California

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George Kimiyoshi Nagano, 86, passed away Friday, Feb. 10, 2012 He was born to Yoshio and Kanaru Nagano in Morro Bay. Since he was the baby of the family, he enjoyed the attentions of his older siblings William, Patrick, Ellen and Nellie. During World War II, he was able to leave the internment...

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Ruth, Kent, Joan, and Carol: I was saddened to hear about George's passing. George was a friend of our family for 50 odd years. Never mind our great times together through the years I also remember the river trip we took down the Rogue River in Oregon with both our families. I haven't seen you for many years but I do think of you often. I wish you well. Amy Cutter (daughter of Dorothy and Fred)

Although I have not seen george in many years, I can still picture him and his voice and his manner. I will always remember him with great respect and fondness. My condolences to his family. Allen W. Wooddell

Dear Naganos,
I'm thinking of you all today, wishing I could be there to celebrate your father's life with you. He was a very special man, probably the best friend of my dad. Jack, Phoebe and I will never forget your father's loyalty to our dad during our dad's last years and we'll be forever enriched by your family's friendship. Rich memories and much love to you!

Grandpa George will forever remain the most influential man in my life. How blessed I was to be welcomed into his beautiful home as if I truly belonged. Many happy memories throughout the years. As an adult, it is only now that I see all the enrichments both Grandpa George and my grandmother had afforded me. I am so glad my boys were able to get to know the wonderful man that he is.
Alas, he can get back out on the golf course, drive fast with the top down, pour himself a glass of red...

George in Cortina, Italy

Stoney Point in Cayucos

Classic Cayucos