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Masuko Mack
November 4, 2009
Our family wishes to convey our heart felt sympathy in this difficult time of passing.
I have very fond memories of visiting Uncle Harry and Aunt Ida with my two older sisters, Kyoko and Etsuko and her daughter, Allison. They were so happy to us. We had wonderful time visiting and talking about family history. Uncle Harry had his large Koi
Pond that he took such pride in. They
were most gracious and generous with giving us so many Stag Ferns and other plants before we left.
We will miss you.
Sincerely,
Marshall, Masuko and Tomio Mack Masuko Ogura, daughter of George and Michiko Ogura of Salt Lake City, Utah)
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