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Paul Akira Ima

Seattle, Washington

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Paul Ima passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 10, 2011.

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I remember that Paul took me underneath his wing when I first started at Boeing in 1979.
He was a good friend of my father and maybe thats why he did that.
Are used to pray for Paul that he would know Jesus Christ.
We had some good conversations about his salvation.
I hope and pray that his children would come to know the Lord.
God bless you,
Bob Pesicka

I will always remember Paul as soft-spoken, gentle, honest and sincere person who was very dedicated to his family and friends. I am truly honored to have had the opportunity to know Paul. Doug Akiyoshi (Mercer island, WA)

I first met Paul in the late seventies in the production control. He was amoung the very best of our production control analysts and was liked by all.
My very best to his family in these times.

Paul was in the Production Control Group and one of the most dedicated persons that I knew. A mainstay not only in doing his job but training others. It was a delight to have known him. My best to his family during this trying time.

I worked with Paul for a number of years in "Production Control". Always available, always willing to help and willing to teach. In his quiet way he was a pillar of the group. I hope his family finds comfort in knowing how many folks at work loved and appreciated him.

God Bless the IMA Family!!!!!

I met Paul in 1979 when I first hired into the Boeing Company. He was an instant friend. Later on in the 1990's he taught me how to recover failed computer programs in the "Recovery Group". There wasn't a day that went by when Paul or Al Terada would have some smart remark to make concerning how things got done or should get around the operations department. I pray that his family will be comforted during this time of mourning. Sincerely, Bob (Andy) Pesicka Kent,WA

One of the greatest people I have had the privilege of knowing. Paul's ethics for life, family, friends and work were admired by all. Sid (Grusnick~Enumclaw, WA)

I worked with Paul at Boing, he will be missed.
Ray

Paul will be in my heart forever as an example of a perfect gentleman. I worked with him at Boeing and he was always supportive, sweet, funny and a good friend. I'm proud to call him my friend.