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Mitsuo M. “Mits” Ogata

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Mitsuo M. “Mits” Ogata

Birth
Modoc County, California, USA
Death
18 Apr 2021 (aged 75)
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.1043586, Longitude: -121.258585
Plot
Japanese Upright Section  ~  Row 5  ~  Sp 9  (near Evergreen Chapel)
Memorial ID
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Mitsuo "Mits" Ogata was born on December 4, 1945 and passed away peacefully on April 18, 2021 in Sacramento, CA. Mits was the youngest of six siblings, preceded in death by his parents, Kiyotake and Tomeo Ogata, two brothers, Kiyoshi and Masaru, and one sister Noriko Okusako. He is survived by his two sisters, Terry Kiriu and Patricia Ogata, two sons, Aaron (Jennifer) and Jason (Jennifer) and four grandchildren, Aaron Jr., Danielle, David, and Madelyn. Mitsuo was born in the Tule Lake Internment camp. After the war, his family settled in Lodi, California where he attended Tokay High School. He lived most of his adult life in Sacramento working over 40 years for the State of California as a Branch Manager all the while being legally blind. Mits enjoyed fishing the local rivers and lakes, coaching his son's baseball teams, and spending time with his four grandchildren.
His family is having a small private memorial service due to the current pandemic.

Arrangements by Harry A. Nauman & Son, Sacramento, California
Mitsuo "Mits" Ogata was born on December 4, 1945 and passed away peacefully on April 18, 2021 in Sacramento, CA. Mits was the youngest of six siblings, preceded in death by his parents, Kiyotake and Tomeo Ogata, two brothers, Kiyoshi and Masaru, and one sister Noriko Okusako. He is survived by his two sisters, Terry Kiriu and Patricia Ogata, two sons, Aaron (Jennifer) and Jason (Jennifer) and four grandchildren, Aaron Jr., Danielle, David, and Madelyn. Mitsuo was born in the Tule Lake Internment camp. After the war, his family settled in Lodi, California where he attended Tokay High School. He lived most of his adult life in Sacramento working over 40 years for the State of California as a Branch Manager all the while being legally blind. Mits enjoyed fishing the local rivers and lakes, coaching his son's baseball teams, and spending time with his four grandchildren.
His family is having a small private memorial service due to the current pandemic.

Arrangements by Harry A. Nauman & Son, Sacramento, California


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