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Peterson Kodama

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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"> Peterson Kodama Peterson Peter Kashiro Kodama, 19, of Riegelsville, died in a snowboarding accident in Hasliberg-Goldern, Switzerland, on Saturday, March 22, 2008. He was the son of Ken and Anna Kodama of Riegelsville. Peter was a recent graduate of Wilson Area High School,...

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To The Family of Peter,

I am very sorry for your lose. I recently graduated with Peter and know that he was an amazing boy. I knew Peter since the seventh grade when i was new to the district and i can remember he was one of my very first friends. I will always remember him for all the things he did, not only for me but for everyone else around him as well. Rest In Peace Peter.

I wish I'd have heard you two play. Sooner or later you had to find a fiddler worth your guitar, Ken. My heart goes out to you and your family, such a loss, both personally and globally.

To the Kodama Family,
I send my condolences. I knew Peter from elementary school till high school. He would always cheer me up, because no matter how bad the situation he would always be smiling. I will always remember him for his passion and love for the things he enjoyed doing.

Ken and Anna and family,
I have some great memories of dinners at your home -- a couple of Thanksgivings plus some graduation time events -- and Peter playing the violin for us. Thank you for sharing your son and his talents.

They say the good die young, but I never thought that meant the best. Peter was a beautiful person and I loved him very much. God must have too, to take him back so soon. Ken, Anna, Alice, and Emily—you and the rest of your family are all in my thoughts in the days to come. Please know that you are loved and that Peter will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.

Dear friends, There are no words that can say how sad we are for the loss of such a fine young man. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We hope that you can feel the love of all your church friends who care so much.
We hope that it helps to know that Peter is in a good place and probably playing his violin for a host of angels.

The Kodama Family,
You are in my prayers. It is ashame that this world lost such a warm, caring, happy person. I think of his willingness to always help my parents and I with the taking care of the animals. My mom has one of his creative inventions sitting on her counter. He was a unique human being. We will all miss him very much.

I recently graduated with Peter. He was a great kid, always happy and very well liked. If anyone would take off a year an do something they truly loved it would be Peter. He will be greatly missed. Thoughts and prayers are with all of his family and friends.

Our heartfelt sympathies to the family. I didn't know the family or Peter, but after reading the obituary I was very sadden. I was also amazed for how young your son/brother was, he really lived. It seems like he just took life and lived his days to the fullest. Not many people can say that. May you find comfort in all the memories he left with you. For all these memories will make him live forever in all the lives he has touched.