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KEN-ICHI KONDO

Cleveland, Ohio

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KONDO KEN-ICHI KONDO, 81, passed away on Friday, May 21, 2010. Born in Kyoto, Japan, he came to Cleveland in 1956 to study X-ray technology at University Hospitals and retired from Case Western Reserve University's medical photography department in 1994. He had a wide variety of interests...

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Dear Shirley, Kathleen, Kristina, and Nathan;
1. (Re) introduction -- My husband & I were neighbors on Grandview Ave, 1965-1969. We shared and enjoyed many pleasant moments with the Kondos and Mrs. Valley.
2. Knowing we would be in Cleveland Hts last Monday, I tried finding you on Facebook. Thank you, Nathan, for this reference. We certainly are saddened to learn of Ken's passing.
3. Please contact me when you feel up to it, Shirley, so that we can chat at length.

Dear Shirley,

I most recently read of Ken's passing in the JACL bulletin. My deepest condolences to you and your family. He was such a memorable part of my memories of Judson and both of you were devoted new friends of my father. I am holding you in my heart and prayers.
I am with you in loving kindness...

Shirley--I just learned that Ken passed away. I'll always treasure the time he picked me up in Rocky River to take me to work at your request as the staffing was poor that night, my usual night off. He arrived in a red convertible as I recall. Or maybe it seemed like that. Anyway, what a congenial guy! These last few years have been so hard for you both, but you made the best of it. My sympathy on your loss.

Dear Shirley, please accept my sympathies on the loss of your dear Ken. He was a creative gentleman who enhanced the lives of those around him. Your loss is geat, but your fond memories will help ease the pain. Donna M. Ernst

Dear Mrs. Kondo & family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss. Ken used to frequently shop at my photo store, the former Koby Photo. Even though it's been 20+ years, I remember him as an interesting , likeable and funny person. Please try to find some comfort in knowing he no longer has to suffer.