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Amy <I>Kaneko</I> Shirane

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Amy Kaneko Shirane

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
22 May 2009 (aged 91)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Peace
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SHIRANE, Amy (Age 91) Amy passed away peacefully on May 22, 2009 in Spokane, WA. She was born to Shinzo and Takeyo (Tsuchihashi) Kaneko in Seattle, WA on September 19, 1917. In 1935, she graduated from Broadway High School. During WWII, her family was interned at Minidoka War Relocation Center. In 1945, she went to Detroit, Mi where she worked for D. J. Healy and Crowley, Milner and Co. She lived in Kailua Kona, HI before coming to Spokane, WA in 2004. Amy is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, son and daughter-in-law, six grandchildren, ten great grandchildren [survivors names omitted]. The family would like thank St. Joseph Care Center for their support and East Central Community Center's Senior Program for the all the "good times." Amy was a quiet, gentle person with a beautiful smile. She will be missed by all who knew her. A private inurnment will take place at a later date.—Spokesman-Review, June 1, 2009
SHIRANE, Amy (Age 91) Amy passed away peacefully on May 22, 2009 in Spokane, WA. She was born to Shinzo and Takeyo (Tsuchihashi) Kaneko in Seattle, WA on September 19, 1917. In 1935, she graduated from Broadway High School. During WWII, her family was interned at Minidoka War Relocation Center. In 1945, she went to Detroit, Mi where she worked for D. J. Healy and Crowley, Milner and Co. She lived in Kailua Kona, HI before coming to Spokane, WA in 2004. Amy is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, son and daughter-in-law, six grandchildren, ten great grandchildren [survivors names omitted]. The family would like thank St. Joseph Care Center for their support and East Central Community Center's Senior Program for the all the "good times." Amy was a quiet, gentle person with a beautiful smile. She will be missed by all who knew her. A private inurnment will take place at a later date.—Spokesman-Review, June 1, 2009

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