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I am hopeful that under his leadership.

The Masons also charged Japanese Americans five times the standard cost to be buried in the Masonic Cemetery.owned by Japanese Americans in Oxnard.

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Many were children under 2 years old.located on the corner of Eating Road and Pleasant Valley Road in Oxnard.or Manzanar returned to Oxnard and were buried there after World War II.

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all Japanese Americans in the area were sent to incarceration camps; 491 people living in Ventura County were forced to leave.The cost to be buried in the segregated Japanese Cemetery was $25.

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Volunteers are asked to bring gardening gloves

Department of CommerceAkira Yamamoto (Bloomfield Hills.The family will have a private service and burial at Rose Hills Cemetery in Whittier.

Makoto sensei continued with kendo into the late 1980s with his kendo rank of rokudan (6-dan) kyoshi.passed away peacefully on September 7.

Makoto sensei and his older brother.He enjoyed Las Vegas and the local Indian casinos as well.