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Glenn Osaki

1958 - 2024

Glenn Osaki obituary, 1958-2024, South San Francisco, CA

Glenn Osaki Obituary

Glenn Osaki
10/11/1958 - 05/03/2024
Glenn was born and raised in San Francisco, a proud City Boy. He loved the San Francisco 49ers and Golden State Warriors. He was a S.F. Giants season ticket holder from day one of the opening of Pac Bell Park. He purchased a tile dedicated to his daughter and stepdaughter outside the stadium. He loved Barry Bonds and believed he deserved to be in the Hall of Fame.
He attended West Portal Elementary School, Herbert Hoover Jr. High School, and later George Washington High School. Upon graduation, he enrolled at Sacramento State University to major in criminology.
Glenn was a member of Troop 12 Boy Scouts, where he made lifelong poker friends. He played and coached basketball in the Japanese American Basketball leagues. Glenn worked for Oracle as a Senior Alliance Manager and for Broad Vision as Director of Strategic Alliances.
At the age of 47, in 2005, he was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer and was given a 10% chance of living past five years. He was diagnosed with cancer again in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, he organized an educational event about living with colon cancer to create a greater awareness of colon cancer prevention in the Japanese American community.
Glenn would go on to beat the odds, living 19 years beyond his original cancer prognosis. He was able to see his daughter get married, and the S.F. Giants win three World Series Rings.
In late 2023, cancer was discovered in his lungs and liver. However, feeling fine, he organized a Hawaiian Islands cruise for his family in April, fulfilling a bucket list wish. A few days after returning, he passed away following a respiratory infection.
He leaves behind a loving daughter, Shannon (Trevor), three brothers, Paul, Dean (Diane), and Jon (Julie), a niece and nephew, a stepdaughter, and step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother (Sally) and father (Wayne).
A Celebration of Life Service and Party will be held on Saturday, June 22, at 4 p.m., at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California. Guests are asked to wear their favorite Hawaiian attire.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from May 24 to May 29, 2024.

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Shontelle

June 3, 2024

I was sharing your journey recently & then... thank u 4 patience w me & the love u shared w all of us kids. 1 more thing- u showed my nephew what a man is to be a man. Thank u & love u Jichan love Shon

Larry Inouye

May 30, 2024

Dear Paul, Dean, Jon, and Glenn´s own family, My deepest condolences to the Osaki clan at the passing of Glenn. The Ozaki´s have done so much for the JA community and continue to do so! A rare JA family these days! I hope fond memories of him and his presence will help you all during this most difficult time.

Barbara Nakao

May 30, 2024

Thinking of the family at this time. Wish we could attend but our own circumstances prevent us from attending. With love. Gregg and Barbara Nakao

Bruce Hiura

May 29, 2024

I had the pleasure of growing up with Glenn through scouting, church, and basketball. I also got to know Wayne and Sally well, both at church and professionally. My deepest sympathy to Paul, Dean, and Jon.

Jenny

May 29, 2024

Your dad was a very nice man and welcomed me like family every time I was around him. I am so sorry for your loss and heartbreak. All my love to you and the family xoxo, Jenny

Nyoko Davis

May 29, 2024

You where the best grandpa I could ask for I love you so much and miss you.

Party Rodriguez

May 28, 2024

Glenn was a great man. I'm glad I got to know him. He loved his daughter and wife with all his heart. He will be missed

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