Paul 'Easy' M. Nakamura
February 15, 1919 - January 4, 2006
Obituary
Paul “Easy” M. NAKAMURA
Born February 15, 1919 in Ft. Lupton, Colorado. He passed away in Seattle on January 4, 2006 at the age of 86. He is survived by his wife Jennie Nakamura; children Agnes, Chuck and Mike Nakamura and Cindy Rostad; brother Osamu Nakamura; grandchildren Laina, Taylor, Brent, McKenzie, Freddie, Jeanie and Tiffany. Paul was always eager to learn and he had many interests that occupied his time especially during his retirement. His Family will miss him greatly, especially the twinkle in his eye and his dry sense of humor. Viewing, Saturday, 1/7, from 12 Noon to 5PM and Sunday, 1/8, 9AM to 5PM at Wiggen & Sons Funeral Home, 2003 N.W. 57th St., Seattle. Funeral Service will be private.
Dear Jennie, Aggie, Chuck, Mike, and family,
My condolences to you all with the passing of Paul. I think back to the days of our softball teams, when we played together and your dad pitched for us and came to all those games. He was a wonderful man, a fun and great person to be around. I will remember him very fondly that way. Thanks for the chance to know your dad.
With dear memories of him, and wishing you all peace, love and strength,
Tony
i will not mourn your passing but celebrate your life. thanks for the time we had. you will be in our hearts forever
Dear Uncle Paul, We will miss you dearly. I will always remember coming out to visit and you always took us out to eat at the Kings Table Resturant,toured us through the King Dome, let us help you do some work on a few of your houses. It was always so much fun coming out to visit you. You will live on in my memories and my heart. LOVE KoKo
Paul had been a good friend and a wonderful person. He will be greatly missed.
Kazumi
hi everybody,
your dad will always be remembered by me for making the time i spent there enjoyable. He will be remembered by my family through the stories told and laughed about which is a great gift for us. Thanks Uncle Paul
Bo Nathalie Andrea Gina
We will miss him greatly; he was a great friend. Our condolences to jeannie and his family.
Knowing this time would come, makes it no less difficult for you all. May you take comfort in Maya Angelou’s words:
”You stand
at the closed door
through which
your loved one has passed.
Those of us
who love you
stand beside you
at the door.”
Take care, Jennie and dear cousins!
Much Love, Carolee & David
To the Nakamura Family,
We`re very sorry for your loss, your in our thoughts & prayers at this time.
Chuck & Family thank you so much for all the good times we spent together, whether it was on the ballfield or golf course or pizza place, i`ll alway`s cherish those times together !
May you fing some comfort in those memories,at this difficult time.
The Costello Family