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Ichiro Okamura Obituary

One of the pioneers in the field of modern retina surgery, died May 25 in Menlo Park, CA. He was 92 years old. Dr. Okamura was born in Papaaloa on the island of Hawaii on January 28, 1916. He graduated from the University of Hawaii in 1937, and received his Medical Degree in 1942 from the University of Michigan. Dr. Okamura served as a Captain and Medical Officer in the United States Army and was stationed in Northern Africa during the war. Upon receiving his honorable discharge, he moved to the Boston area with his wife, Patricia to continue his medical career. In 1951, Dr. Okamura joined Dr. Charles Schepens in the formation of Retina Associates. This group is renowned for its pathbreaking development of surgical procedures and treatments for retinal detachments and other diseases of the retina, and for training countless surgeons from around the world in these innovations. Dr. Okamura co-authored numerous publications in this field and served as a member of Retina Associates until his retirement in 1981. Dr. Okamura is survived by his wife of 60 years, Patricia; his daughter, Nancy, and her husband, Terry Glomski of Lake Forest, IL; his daughter, Andrea and her husband, Jeff Chambers of Atherton, CA; his son, Gareld of Millis, MA; his daughter, Tracy of Orlando, FL and his grandsons, Nat and Dillon Chambers of Atherton, CA. Memorial donations may be sent to the National MS Society (nmss.org), 150 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA 94612.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jun. 12 to Jun. 14, 2008.

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Mike Casey

July 13, 2008

Dr. Okamura,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in North Africa during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Judy (Obear) Gessler

June 14, 2008

Dear Mrs. Okamura & Family, Please accept my heartfelt sympathy at the loss of Dr. Okamura. I was his secretary from 1970 to 1975 at Retina Associates. He was always kind to me & patient (this was my first job out of college & in the precomputer age of shorthand dictation; he didn't like using the dictaphone!). He was also generous toward patients who were struggling to pay their surgical bills but who faithfully continued making regular, monthly payments. He delighted in dictating letters to them waiving the balance of their bills. I still have a small monkey pod bowl that he gave me from Hawaii as well as an ivory bracelet that a patient had given to him. I often teased him that I could smell his cigar smoke coming around the corner of the hallway before I could see him! I enjoyed working for him & would probably still be at R.A. except that I was inspired by him to become a nurse! God Bless you all, Judy (Obear) Gessler

Bill and Doris Beaton

June 10, 2008

Dear Mrs. Okamura and Family,
Please accept our sincere sympathy at your great loss. We miss you even though we mainly had a waving acquaintance.
Bill and Doris Beaton

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