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Josh Miller posted a condolence
Monday, November 4, 2019
He was a neighbor you could trust. One that when my battery died he would help jump it. When we got locked out of our house he lent his ladder. He was a good person that cared for his neighbors. When he first moved in his mom and him brought over some cookies. He was that kind of guy. The neighborhood is colder without his warm heart you could feel. A good man that showed through his actions he cared about others. I didn't know he passed so I looked on the internet you could feel he was no longer in the neighborhood.
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Jim Larim6 posted a condolence
Friday, August 2, 2019
My whole family is heart broken but so thankful to have met such a beautiful loving person who shared his kind heart with us all. May God help all his loved one's cope through this great loss.
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Randy and Jenny Doersch posted a condolence
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Our deepest sympathy as you face life without Stan. We will miss him, too...losing one of the best people around is rough.
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scott kuwada posted a condolence
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Stanley And Family You were an amazing musician, martial artist and friend. I'll never forget your terrific sense of humor and ability to make us laugh so hard we shi-shi'ed (peed) in our pants! We will never forget your bright smile and wicked twinkles in your eyes. We will miss you terribly.
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Michelle Ruehl posted a condolence
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Stan, The Bluebards Theater Club was so grateful for everything you did for us - the many nights you stayed up late and poured your heart into making sure our shows were professional. You always had a smile and the wave. You always said aloha. We will miss you so much. Aloha from your friends at Arnold Hall. To your family we are so sorry. We are grieving with you. Stan loved life and serving his country and friends. Lt Col Michelle Ruehl and the entire Blubards family.
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Verlie Vigil posted a condolence
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Stan Sakamoto will be missed terribly by the musicians he worked with in the United States Air Force and those he encountered before and after his service. Stan was a light-hearted, gregarious man but his genius as an audio technician was legendary. He could intuit circuitry and read schematics like an electrical engineer. He solved technical problems all over the world to ensure the best possible sound for artists and their audiences. He will be remembered also as a fine trumpet player. Your smile Stan, is what I will remember always. Verlie
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Eric H. Kawamura posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Stanley was a good friend, a superb audio engineer, and an all around great guy. I'll also remember him for his funny sayings ( "you're rubber-necking me") We were stationed at Yokota Air Base together. We will miss you Stanley. Eric H. Kawamura
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Alan Schrager posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
My heartfelt condolences to the Sakamoto Family. Stan was the nicest most decent person to everyone he met. Always the brightest smile that would like up the room and is already dearly missed. With Love to all, Alan Schrager
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Eric Pantalone posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Stan always brought a smile to everyone he came in contact with. He made my time in Japan joyful and exciting. He will be missed. Eric Pantalone
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Keith Munn posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
I truly enjoyed my many years with Stan while stationed in Japan. His smile and laughter was contagious. Thanks for your many years of service to our country my friend. You'll be missed by all who have known and worked with you. My thoughts and prayers are with the Sakamoto family.
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