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THROUGH THE FIRE: Saying Good-Bye to a Nisei Warrior and a Nisei Saint

Monterey Park Mayor Thomas Wong stated.

She and her future mother-in-law traveled to Minnesota to join him.They reached out to womens groups and churches throughout the U.

THROUGH THE FIRE: Saying Good-Bye to a Nisei Warrior and a Nisei Saint

‘I wake up every day and give thanks I got up!Her survivors include daughters.which is designed to promote projects to benefit and advance the Japanese American community and strengthen ties between the community and UCLA.The couple were married in 1944 among close friends in Minneapolis.

THROUGH THE FIRE: Saying Good-Bye to a Nisei Warrior and a Nisei Saint

The couple also endowed the George and Sakaye Aratani Community Advancement Research Endowment (or Aratani C.But before leaving for Minnesota to report for duty.

THROUGH THE FIRE: Saying Good-Bye to a Nisei Warrior and a Nisei Saint

even welcoming a JAS member recently to her home and providing a full tea-ceremony service even though she was weak from age.

He was incarcerated at Gila River.She tirelessly wrote to obtain grants and finally successfully received grants from Keiro to help fund speakers and special educational programs.

She actively donates her time.a second-year student at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction.

the family moved to Los Angeles.Nagata is also very active in two other organizations: Kotobuki No Kai and the Disneyland Alumni Club.