NOBUO-MORI-Obituary

NOBUO MORI

Fresno, California

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Nobuo "Mori" Mori passed away peacefully on Friday July 1, 2011, in Fresno, Ca. He was born in Deweyville, Utah on August 7, 1930, to Jinbei and Hayano Mori. He was one of five children. He moved to Fresno in 1967 after leaving Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1950, Mori volunteered to join the United...

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Aya: Myra and I send our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Mori was a special friend and we will never forget.

Mr. Mori will always be remembered and never forgotten! We had so much fun together. He enjoyed telling jokes n always said "you have to a little fun". He personally felt that he received "first class service" I'm so glad we had the opportunity to care for him. Aya your love and dedication is admired.

Howard, Kelli and Family,

What a wonderful story about your Father... We are so sorry to hear about your loss. I can't even imagine how hard this must be for all of you. Please know that our sincerest heartfelt sympathy is with you at this very sad time. May God bring his peace and comfort to all of you during this difficult time.

With Our Deepest Sympathy,

To The Family of Officer Mori,

I was in the Army Reserves 828th Station Hospital. Your Dad was just then a Major when joined. I have very fond memories of him. Hw was such a caring person. May God's love bring you peace in this time of need.

Carlyn Lang-Wylie

What a great man and friend. I got to know Mr. Mori as I liked to call him in Reminiscence. I was one of the caregivers. He was such a sweet man he will truely be missed. Aya my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

My prayers are with you at this time. What a legacy he has left
Stephanie Cross

A very nice tribute. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time.

Howard, your father was quite the accomplished man...so much to admire. Sorry for your loss and that I never was graced with the chance to meet him. Please know you're in my prayers...the Lord will comfort and console you.

This was a great tribute - he was a humble man. He never shared his reserves service with me, He did the reserves, taught at FSU, and raised a family? Very admirable!! I am going to miss him - he leaves a hole in our family. I'll continue to pray for all of you. Love, Kari Sanborn