Shuhachi-NAITO-Obituary

Shuhachi NAITO

Vancouver, British Columbia

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Vancouver, British Columbia

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Shuhachi NAITO passed away in Vancouver, British Columbia. The obituary was featured in The Vancouver Sun on June 27, 2014.

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Dear Shu

We all missed you . It's sad that you left us at such a young age.
May you rest in peace and free from all pain and suffering.

Love

Lena , Jeremy, Brett, Scott

Mike and I have some very fond memories of Shu at "family" barbeques at Tom & Yoshiko's.

The times we did meet he always left such a wonderful impression as you all did. His legacy will carry on through all of you and we hope that we can keep the tradition of our summer barbeque to catch up and keep in touch.

Much love to all of you.

Shu, be sure to give Casey a hug and head rub for us and Rest In Peace.

Love Mike & Cori Andrews

We begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget. Thank you Naito-san.

My heartfelt condolences for the loss of such a great and inspiring man. May the family find comfort in all of the wonderful memories that have been shared throughout the years. Shu, will be very much missed in our hearts forever.

I worked for Coast Hotels from 1994 to 2005. I had the pleasure of dealing with Shu quite a few times. Always had kind words and an easy person to like and work with.

A great leader, who had no problem telling me what was on his mind. True dedication to everything he did.


I will truly miss my long time friend. It's hard to lose a friend so young. He has an amazing family who I know will always remind me of him. I love you all and am so sorry he is gone. He fought a valiant fight surrounded always with an enormous amount of love. My deepest sympathy to everyone.

So kind, such class, and a true gentleman. A privilege to have worked with him.

Hold on to your memories, and let them guide you during this time of sadness.
With our deepest sympathy for all of Shu's family and friends. He was a most amazing person and touched everyone who ever met him.