Allen Kenji Tsukamoto

Allen Kenji Tsukamoto obituary, Longmont, CO

Allen Kenji Tsukamoto

Allen Tsukamoto Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Carroll-Lewellen Funeral & Cremation Services - Longmont on Jan. 14, 2023.

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Allen Kenji Tsukamoto
April 27, 1942 - January 1, 2023
Allen was born in Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii to Andrew and Mitsuko Tsukamoto. He was the oldest son to Andrew and Mitsuko. He enjoyed all of the culture, food and activities Kauai had to offer: fresh fruits and vegetables, outdoor cooking and fishing. After attending Kauai Technical School, he moved to Fort Lupton, Colorado and lived with his oldest sister, Fran (Tsukamoto) Funakoshi, working at the Pontiac dealer, Strode Motors in Brighton and in 1966 started his procurement career at IBM, Boulder. As a purchasing agent at IBM he enjoyed the travel around the United States and later experienced traveling around the world. He was an entrepreneur and in the late 70's co-owned a liquor store in Denver, Bootlegger Liquors and in the early 90's, ran Odin Sound, a home and car stereo shop in Longmont. He retired from IBM/Lexmark in 1996, after thirty years, to further enjoy: traveling (Hawaii, Japan, Thailand), golfing, home renovations, cooking food for friends and most notably gardening (vegetables, fruit trees and roses). After retirement, he hosted a few exchange students from Japan, and Thailand. In his later years, he enjoyed frequent trips playing slot machines in Black Hawk. Survivors include his sister, Fran (Sam) Funakoshi; his brother, Keith (Thelma) Tsukamoto; nieces, Lynelle (Dave Detrick) Funakoshi and their daughters Summer and Jasmine Detrick, Lynn Tsukamoto, Jolynn Tsukamoto and son Stanley and Lynsay (Isiah) Deguchi and son Goten. He was preceded in death by his younger sister, Judith Ann "Suki" Tsukamoto. He will be remembered for sharing his roses, fresh fruits and vegetables from his garden and cooking with friends and family.
Services are planned for Tuesday January 17, 2023 at 11AM at Carroll Lewellen Funeral home, 503 Terry Street, Longmont, CO
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