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Garry Denke
November 22, 2024
All Honor to His Name
Jim Hazen
November 7, 2024
I worked for Dr. Narahara in 1987 as a Research Assistant/Programmer at Harbor-UCLA REI (as it was known then). He was a good man who took a chance on a young kid straight out of college. He gave me my start in the working world, and I will never forget him for that. He did have a sly sense of humor to go with his quiet demeanor and great intelligence. Always treated me with respect.
I'm sorry I'm finding this now a year after he passed. He did a lot for a lot of people. May he rest in peace.
Linda Emmons Gale
September 9, 2023
I knew "Kenny" as he was called in High School. All the students were in awe of his brilliance and quiet yet quick sense of humor. Our high-school had its 100th anniversary a year ago and Ken came home to attend. Our group had the best time and now I will cherish the time we got to spend with Ken. He was a treasure!
Lori Umana
August 24, 2023
I had the pleasure and honor to have conversations with you your pleasant disposition and handsome smile saying good morning and good afternoon to me every time I opened the heart station door for you I remember our last conversation we had I mentioned my promotion and you said to me good for you , you deserve it I said thank you for always being nice to me He knew so many people and yet always remembered my name he will be missed. may you rest in peace, you have a special part in my heart that I will forever remember your kindness.
Cynthia Garcia
August 24, 2023
My Sincere Condolences to the Narahara Family.
Dr. Narahara as a new Grad RN many moons ago; I was would be in "awe" when I would listen in on your 4W rounds (and also a tad scared of you). I´m glad that through my Cardiology Nursing Journey I was able to see that not only were you so incredibly smart but you had a jovial quirkiness.
May you RIP Dr. Narahara
Michelle Stewart
August 22, 2023
Dr. Narahara was one of the best bosses I have ever had. I have missed him since I left Harbor UCLA.
My condolences to his family.
Debbie Balster, RN
August 22, 2023
Dr. Narahara. I took this photo of you at your retirement party at Harbor UCLA Medical Center 4 West. It depicts you so well. Quietly and keenly observing, and probably reflecting at this tremendous juncture in your life. Thank you for the many years of mentorship and leadership. You leave a lasting influential impact on so many lives. Rest in Peace.
MARIO J TREJOS
August 21, 2023
So sorry to hear of his passing he was wan amazing practitioner and person. I have fond memories of our conversations at Harbor he truly did spread his zen.
Sarojinie De Silva
August 18, 2023
We can't express enough what a wonderful Doctor you were very Rare.
We appreciate your excellent service and Everlasting Care.
REST IN PEACE DR. NARAHARA.
Sarojinie De Silva
4 West PCU Nurse
Harbor UCLA Medical Center.
Elvia Guillen
August 17, 2023
I am so sorry for your loss . I miss your birthday celebrations were several nurses from CCU and PCU would wait to see his response to the gift of ties. He would always make sure to show the nurse whose tie he was wearing acknowledged he was wearing their tie . It made him so happy . We would love to see his smile. We remember him always having his camera at the ready to take many pictures of his birthday celebration. We will miss your kind heart and warm smile .. Rest in peace . Your friend Elvia
Linda Morgan
August 17, 2023
I am so saddened to hear Ken is no longer with us. I had the privilege of cutting his hair every other week for 20 years. You will be missed until we meet again.
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