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Born
November 4, 1982

Passed Away
Sunday, February 23, 2014

Service
Gardena Valley Baptist Church on Saturday, Mar 15, 2014 at 5:00 PM

Obituary for Robert Kazu Ujimori

UJIMORI, ROBERT KAZU (31), passed away on February 23, 2014.  He is survived by his wife, Isela Ujimori; parents, Harvey (Kay) Ujimori; grandmother, Emi Takamtasu; siblings, Mark (Kristen) and Joanna Ujimori; aunt, Gayle (Rick) Wada; uncle, Wesley (Stacy) and Dennis Ujimori; also survived by aunts, uncles, and cousins. 

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, March 15, 2014 at 5:00PM at Gardena Valley Baptist Church, 1630 W. 158th St., Gardena. The family requests casual attire, and for flowers to be omitted.

 

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Dyanne Gomez

March 11, 2014, 4:05 PM

Harvey and Kay, As a parent and family friend, I am unable to comprehend the loss of a child. We spent many days together when the children were young. Christina called the other night and she began reminiscing about her youth and the time she spent with Robbie, Mark, and Joanna - going to the park, vacation bible school, Christina learning about the Japanese culture and foods, baking cookies for Christmas, building houses out of blankets and chairs, having a picnic sitting on the living floor. I always thought about your children as part of Christina’s extended family since she didn’t have siblings. She and Robbie were only two months apart to the day and they were close friends. I can still hear them giggling in the front room with Mark over something that only children find funny. Robbie’s laugh had a squeaky sound to it and it makes me smile just remembering.

Mark and Joanna, The loss of a sibling, I do understand. I have lost two sisters in the last nine years. There is only my sister, Lucille, and me left but we still talk about Mary Lynne and Lorna. Death does not break that tie. It will always be Robbie, Mark, and Joanna. How many times did I heard your mother say that and sometimes even tack on Christina’s name. When you get together you will reminisce about Robbie, there will be funny stories, sad stories, and just good memories. There is a special bound between siblings and Robbie will always be a part of your life.

With love, Auntie (Dyanne), Al, and Christina Gomez