It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Norman Nakamura on January 31, 2004 in Taber, Alberta.
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He was predeceased by his parents Harry and Toshiye and sister Tamiko.
Norman was born in Port Hammond, B.C. on October 14, 1930. In 1942, the family was relocated to Taber where he was raised and educated. Carrying on the family tradition, he began farming at an early age. Following the passing of his parents, Norman assumed control of a small mixed farm operation which, under his business acumen, evolved over the years into a large enterprise. He expected perfection in his farming and business practices and as a result won several awards of excellence for his corn and potato crops. Under Norman's mentoring, his three sons play a major role in the continuing success of the corporation.
Even after his retirement his greatest passions still remained farming and watching his grandchildren grow. He also has always been a willing contributor and supporter of community and sporting activities in the Taber area. He lived his life to the fullest whether it was farming or sports and will be sadly missed by family and friends.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Norman Nakamura on January 31, 2004 in Taber, Alberta.
(Surviving family info deleted.)
He was predeceased by his parents Harry and Toshiye and sister Tamiko.
Norman was born in Port Hammond, B.C. on October 14, 1930. In 1942, the family was relocated to Taber where he was raised and educated. Carrying on the family tradition, he began farming at an early age. Following the passing of his parents, Norman assumed control of a small mixed farm operation which, under his business acumen, evolved over the years into a large enterprise. He expected perfection in his farming and business practices and as a result won several awards of excellence for his corn and potato crops. Under Norman's mentoring, his three sons play a major role in the continuing success of the corporation.
Even after his retirement his greatest passions still remained farming and watching his grandchildren grow. He also has always been a willing contributor and supporter of community and sporting activities in the Taber area. He lived his life to the fullest whether it was farming or sports and will be sadly missed by family and friends.
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