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Kama Asato

Birth16 October 1897 - Nakagusuku, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa-ken, Japan
Death1946 - Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
MotherKama Asato
FatherEibun Asato

Born in Nakagusuku, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa-ken, Japan on 16 October 1897 to Eibun Asato and Kama Asato. Kama Asato married Masu Nishimazuru and had 11 children. She passed away on 1946 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.

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Parents
Eibun Asato
Unknown - Unknown
Kama Asato
1897 - 1946
Spouse(s)
Masu Nishimazuru
1885 - 1970
Children Show all
Mary Masako Nishimazuru
1920 - 1974
Sue Shizu Nishimazuru
1923 - 2001
Helen Fukuko Nishimazuru
1926 - 1981
John Kiyoshi Nishimazuru
1925 - 1946
Kimiko Nishimazuru
1919 - 1920
Takeo "Tuck" Nishimazuru
1936 - 1999

Mae Yoneko Nishimazuru
1940 - 2014
Molly Marikao Nishimazuru
1932 - 2006
George Nori Nishimazuru
1928 - 1943
Flossie "Fudge"fujiko Nishimazuru
1933 - 1963
Suineko Nishimazuru
1935 - 1935

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