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Janet E. League [Deceased] Alumni Photo

Sister Janet E. League [Deceased] (Tanner)

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Presidents:
Adney Y. Komatsu [Dec.] (1965 - 1968)
Served: 1967 - 1969
Areas Served:
Kyoto w/ Sister Janet Lang Hiroshima w/ Sis Marilyn Miller & Sis Kiyoko Nakagaway Nagoya w/ Sis Hiyashi & Sister Amemia Tokyo North Branch - Sister Jenkins Tokyo Central Branch -Sis Kyoko Kubo Tokyo West Branch- Sister Ame Ito
Companions:
Janet Demarco[Deceased] (Lang) | Akiko Isomura (Amemiya) | Edith Connie Jenkins [Deceased] | Marilyn Miller | Keiko Westover (Hayashi) | Kiyoko Yukifumi (Nakagawa)
Spouse: Wm D. League
Comments:
We were married 1 Aug. 1970. Lived in WA, West Germany, CA, while in the Service. Bill was an Air Traffic Controller for the Air Force. We are blessed with 2 sons, and a daugher 3 grandsons and 1 granddaughter. In 1976 we took over my father's business and sell and service small boats, outboard motors and small engines, and such. I am only in contact with Kyoko Kubo who is Kyoko Tanaka now. Ame Ito wrote a while back but lost her again. Kiyoko Nakagawa is now Shigematsu and her husband was a Bp in Tokyo for a while then lost her too. Hiyashi Shimai married a gaijin and I think is in the mid-west. Sister League passed July 16, 2005
 
Created: 29 Feb 2004  Modified: 29 Apr 2003
Last Login: 29 Feb 2004 12:23:06 PM
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