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Elder James Isao Kaku

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Presidents:
Dwayne N. Andersen [Dec.] (1962 - 1965) | Adney Y. Komatsu [Dec.] (1965 - 1968)
Served: 1963 - 1965
Areas Served:
I served in Yamagata in 1964/65
Companions:
Mark Kekane Eskelson [Deceased] | Jan Thomas Perkins | George Noboru Watanabe, Jr.
Your Occupation: Japan Airlines Ret
Spouse: Chieko
Comments:
James Kaku has lived in Mililani Town for the last thirty-something years. Two of his sons, Jamison and Jeff Kaku, live in Japan. Jeff is married to Naomi and Richard Kiyabu's third daughter TerriAnne, and they have a set of twins 1 1/2 years old and another daughter 5 months old, so James and his wife Chieko have been busy taking turns helping out TerriAnne and Jeff with the kids between working in the Hawaii Temple.
Elder & Sister Kaku are in the Tokyo MTC heading for their assigned mission in Japan (Mar. 2008)
enzokaku@yahoo.com
My wife and I served as couple missionaries in the Tokyo Japan Temple in 2006. We are at home right now after serving as temple missionaries in the Tokyo Temple.
We would like to go on another mission but we have some business to take care
before going. We loved temples so much that after completing our mission last year,
we went to October General Conference and after conference visited all of the temples
along I-15. We plan to visit the Oquirrh Mountain, Draper, Vernal and Monticello
Temples this year after General Conference.
I worked for Japan Airlines for 35 years before retiring.
 
Created: 29 Feb 2004  Modified: 10 Mar 2003
Last Login: 29 Feb 2004 12:22:29 PM
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