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Junko Yamazaki
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Junko Yamazaki (born Nakamura), 1902 - 1981 Junko Yamazaki (born Nakamura) 1902 1981
Junko Yamazaki (born Nakamura) was born on 1902.
Junko married Jonathan Wada.
Jonathan was born on 1900.
They had one child.
Junko passed away of on 1981, at age 79.
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Junko YamazakiJunko Yamazaki in The Lewiston Tribune - May 16 1992
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"... Saturday, May LEWISTON MORNING TRIBUNE sa OBITUARIES PAGE NORTHWEST ires Vi i Ireland Mayumi Watanabe, right, of Japan makes some final preparations with her friend Junko Yamazaki assisting in the parking lot before heading to graduation at State College. Watanabe graduated Friday evening. OK, now it's time to start that tough search for a job Ireland Chris ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States
Junko YamazakiJunko Yamazaki in The Lewiston Tribune - Feb 17 1991
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"... Sheila D. Suckow, Mario Telly, Cory W. Triplett, Charles Tumer, Sherena M. Watson, Joesph R. White, Paula S. Williams. Deann D. Willson, Kathren J. Wilson, Marjory E. Wolfe and Junko Yamazaki. La Ann R. Cooper, Cari J. Morton, Donna K. Peters and Frank E Sisco, Clarkston; Stephen P. Goeckner, Cottonwood; Kevin L. Sarbacher. Brent L. Goeckner and Donald S. Skelton, Brian ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States
Junko YamazakiJunko Yamazaki in The Lewiston Tribune - Feb 10 1991
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... American education because of the Intensive English Institute located on the campus. Such is the case for two young Japanese women in the Administrative Secretary program. Shigeko Ishimaru and Junko Yamazaki were drawn to by what they viewed as the small city and experience. Yamazaki had heard there were few Japanese in Idaho, so this is where she wanted to be... not because she didn't want to associate with other Japanese students, but because she ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States