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Stan Rivera
February 6, 2025
Richard, it was always grand seeing you at the class reunions. I hope you have a basketball court to enjoy along with other Governor team mates.
Stan
Mel Sugihara
June 12, 2024
There is a hole in your heart, Susan, and I wish I was smart enough to know the right words to tell you but I am not so I will only pass along to you my expression of sympathy.
Ellen Mashiko
June 1, 2024
Susan, Sending you and your family condolences on the passing of Richard whom I remember from our time together in Kona for the ULS reunion. I pray that he is resting peacefully and that joyful memories help fulfill your loss.
Florence G. Matsukado
June 1, 2024
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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