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MURATA, Kazue T.
Passed away peacefully in Sacramento at the age of 83 in the loving comfort of her daughter on Wednesday, September 29, 2010. She was born in Marysville, California on February 7, 1927. Kazue will forever be remembered by her daughters Janice Temple, Marsha (Randy), sons Gary (Rose) and David (Sandra), six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and brother Masato Tanisaki. She was preceded in death by her husband, George and parents, Masao and Haruyo Tsukimura Tanisaki. Kazue will always be remembered as a hardworking, loving and devoted wife and mother. We will miss her laughter, cooking and love of life, but she will always remain in our hearts. The family wishes to thank the staff at the ACC Nursing Home and Yolo Hospice for their devoted care and support. A private family gathering will be held to honor and celebrate Kazue's life. Remembrances may be made to the ACC Nursing Home at 7801 Rush River Drive, Sacramento, CA 95831 or to Yolo Hospice at 1909 Galileo Court, Suite A, Davis, CA 95618.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee from Oct. 3 to Oct. 4, 2010.

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Thomas & Elizabeth, Lara-11th Birthday Party, Kameko-7 & Sakura-3, Aug 2010, El Paso TX & Disneyworld FL

Janice Teruko Temple

December 31, 2010

Dear Mom & Bumpa,
Missing you, especially on our important New Year's. I know that you are finding health, strength & learning about Heavenly Father in The Spirit World. I want to tell you some blessed events: Tommy & family are expecting a baby boy, Thomas Hisashi Temple Jr in May 2011. Tommy came baci from Iraq Aug 2010. I love you so much, Janice

Daddy & We Visit You when we moved from WA to TX

Janice Teruko Temple

October 7, 2010

Dear GreatGrandma-Grandma,
We are going to miss you. We liked our last visit, playing in your garden--climbing the rocks around the pond with the little geyser & the picnic tables & the plants. We liked the yummy ice cream & juice at the party, too. We love you forever. Jesus loves you.
Love, Lara, Meko & Saku & Tommy & Liz

Janice Teruko Temple

October 5, 2010

Dear Mom, I'm Janice Teruko Murata Temple, your 1st born, daughter, who lives 1-2 mi from your earthly home. I couldn't please your expectations, but I tried, & am still trying that our family can be eternal according to Heavenly Father's plan. I know you are in The Spirit World with Bumpa & all our loved ones who have passed on, & are blessed with health, strength, marrow & the power of The Priesthood, which you will learn. We, living, will join you soon. Know that the love from Heavenly Father & The Savior abounds for you & all His children. In a previous entry, I've included in your guest book a few of my favorite family photos. I love you so for now & eternity, Mimi--Janice

Janice, Son Thomas & Family Visit Bumpa & Mom, Feb 2007

Janice Teruko Temple

October 5, 2010

Family Portrait, 1972, Coronet Studio

Janice Teruko Temple

October 5, 2010

Grandson Thomas & family Visit Bumpa & Grandma, Feb 2007

Janice Teruko Temple

October 5, 2010

Family Portrait, 1972, Coronet Studio, Sac CA

Janice Teruko Temple

October 5, 2010

Tommy & Family visit Bumpa & Grandma Kazue, Feb 2007

Janice Teruko Temple

October 5, 2010

I, with son Tommy & Family visit Bumpa & Mom, Feb 2007

Janice Teruko Temple

October 5, 2010

Pat/Larry Andreuccetti

October 4, 2010

We are so, so sorry and know that you're going to miss Kazue greatly. She was such a sweet lady and a wonderful neighbor (your dad was also). We enjoyed living across the street from them and knowing them was our pleasure.

God bless you all and be with you during this time. We've always found that the memories are what have sustained us. You have wonderful, fond ones, we are sure--talk about them all the time.

She and your dad will ALWAYS be in your heart.

Yvonne Riedlinger

October 4, 2010

Thinking of Mrs. Murata brings a smile to my face and warmth to my heart. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Ted & Betty Fukushima

October 3, 2010

With deepest sympathy.

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