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Historic Grapefruit Night in Little Tokyo
said Gann Matsuda of the Manzanar Committee.
Rosalie Santine Gould with daughter.signed his name by Brad’s.

It was the first time seeing my mother moved to tears.many of the artifacts are housed at the Japanese American National Museum and at the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies.Schiffer has also written a novel.

He first approached George and Brad Takei shortly after an event and told them he wanted to send the cards to Rosalie.Norman Ishimoto traveled to the Jerome-Rohwer Pilgrimage with a purpose: to thank Rosalie Gould for saving Rohwer.

Rohwer and Jerome incarcerees share their memories of camp during a survivors panel at the pilgrimage.
Vogels collection of art was the beginning of a large collection of artifacts from the Rohwer camp amassed by Gould.His legacy and devotion to the Japanese American community.
While his influence was felt most locally.Uno volunteered to serve in the military and was an interpreter with the Armys 319th Military Intelligence Service.
I think he had what they call coronary thrombosis.A Celebration of Life will be held at the University of Utah Alumni Center at 9:30 a.