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Paul & Karen Teruya
December 3, 2024
With deepest condolences. To the Katayama family Beecher was a loving husband and the best friend you could have he taught me and my son how to fish and race cars we all would go fishing over night he would buy everything from dinner,breakfast and drinks with out asking for a penny and that was almost every weekend we caught a lot of fish and had so much fun I wish I could have pay you back some how I will never for get for all you did Thank you very much my friend Beecher Katayama Mahalo
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Calvin Tachibana
December 3, 2024
With deepest condolences. You were a very loving husband and loyal to your friends. You were so kind you would give a stranger your last dollar. The best fisherman I knew. God bless you Beecher
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