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Masuyuki "Jim" Kimura

Modesto, California

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Modesto, CA

Masuyuki "Jim" Kimura

Feb. 1, 1922 - April 5, 2008

Jim was a native of Santa Monica and a resident of Modesto, age 86. He was a member of Stockton Buddhist Temple and the V.F.W.; he owned and operated the Town and Country Restaurant on S. 9th Street for 39...

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What great memories I have of Jim, Nikki, and all the family at the restaurant. My children growing up and their special items Jim would fix just for them. The wonderful way you both treated my Mom after my Dad passed away and even the years at the Market and Modesto City Schools. Our family is so truely sorry for your loss and we extend out heartfelt sympathy. We love you and want you to know our love and prayers are with you.

NIKI AND CHILDREN...JIM WAS SUCH A GREAT FRIEND TO MY MOM, MAE, AND GREAT BOSS...I HAVE ENJOYED THE FRIENDSHIP OF YOUR FAMILY FOR SO MANY YEARS AND AM THANKFUL THAT YOU WERE HELPFUL TO MOM ALL THESE PAST YEARS...MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU IN THE DAYS AHEAD..MAY GOD COMFORT AND GUIDE YOU AS YOU GO FORWARD....LUV, CARLETTA

Dear Kimuras....
I will always remember Jim's great smile, lock jaw salad dressing and him sprinkling the lawn on his too few days off. Joaquin Street was more a state of mind rather than a location because of wonderful neighbors like Jim.
Love always,

Becky (Webb) Olson

To Jim;
A great neighbor, and friend.
My condolences to his family.

Jim....
A great guy and the best Chef I ever knew. I still think of your roast beef sandwiches and the special dishes you would surprise us with at the restaraunt. The go kart memories are also wonderful. Nikki, I know you will miss him but you have a wonderful family to help you get through this in Calvin, Janis, and Wayne. Our condolences to all of you and your families.

Love, Henry and Shirley