Soji came to the United States from Japan in the early 1900s He lived in Los Angeles and during world War Ii lived in a Wyoming Relocation camp. He returned to Japan in 1956 and died there of Stomach Cancer.He was cremeated and the remains were given to a niece. His son Kei was American soldier and was killed in Italy.
Soji came to the United States from Japan in the early 1900s He lived in Los Angeles and during world War Ii lived in a Wyoming Relocation camp. He returned to Japan in 1956 and died there of Stomach Cancer.He was cremeated and the remains were given to a niece. His son Kei was American soldier and was killed in Italy.
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