Condolences

In Loving Memory of

Gordon Hirabayashi

of Edmonton
Apr 23, 1918 - Jan 2, 2012

 

 

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I was so sad to hear of Gord's death . Kenji died Nov 15th 2011 but I know that he treasured his friendship with Gord and until his dementia robbed him of his memory he reminisced so often about the internment and Gord's fight. So sad that both succumbed to the same totally rotten disease. I guess I can sincerely say that I know what you are going through. Very hard with some days better than others. I also read about the Human rights award presented at the NAJC AGM in October. Very much deserved. My sympathy to you all. Sue O
posted by sue okuda : friend of my late husband : Jan 11, 2012

 

It was a great honour for me to meet Gordon and his family.His life is an inspiration to people seeking peaceful solutions to war.It underlines the importance of civil liberties, expressing ourselves , the harm that can be done on profiling on stereotypes.He challenged those peacefully and survived internment to bring more knowledge and understanding to the students around him in many parts of the world.We are losing many of his generation and committment but we know they have left a wonderful legacy for us.I enjoyed sharing sometime with him watching Yoyo Ma and Japanese Master Kabuki actor Tamasboro Bando perform the Fifth of Bach solo Cello suites-very much about peace and reconciliation.I know you will all carry on his legacy
posted by barbara Tompkins : Community,University of Alberta : Jan 06, 2012

 

In this hour of sorrow, our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May your memories bring peace and comfort to your hearts as you grieve your loss.
posted by Terry & Maria Lupul : Friends of Sharon and Gerry Yuen. : Jan 05, 2012

 

Sharon & Gerry: Our thoughts are with you on the passing of Gordon. Bev & Ken Philip
posted by Bev & Ken Philip : Friends of Sharon and Gerry : Jan 05, 2012

 

Dear Susan and Heather, My sincere sympathy. Gordon was highly respected by the Japanese community in Hardieville and Lethbridge. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I remember fondly the days at Caritas! All the best, Heather. We should get together sometime! Love, Cecily
posted by Cecily Mills : Deceased through my husband Dr. Tatsuzo Yamamoto, also a Japanese Canadian Heather and Susan through Caritas High School where I taught and where Heather studied 1982-1985 : Jan 04, 2012