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L Nickmann
June 18, 2024
Was searching for an obituary for a high school friend, Gary. I ran across Gary Ishida's obituary first. I'm shocked.
I knew him in the 80s and the 90s when I was an insurance agent. Always enjoyed him when we would interact. I remember all too well the tragic and senseless death of his son, Kenny and his statement that his Christian faith would see him through.
7 years on and I'm sure Gary is resting well.
Thomas Baker
March 28, 2020
Gary was amazing, not only as our insurance agent, but as a friend. We especially remember good times and good service with Kiku Gardens! Rest in Peace.
Patty McCormack
May 1, 2017
Gary Isheda was our insurance agent for over 30 years. He became a friend. He was one of the sweetest, most decent men I have met in my 68 yrs on this planet! He was a very caring insurance agent and always worked to give us the best possible coverage and the fairest price. He gave us good advice and protected us. May he rest in peace.
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