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Masashi Yamazaki
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Masashi Yamazaki, 1915 - 1972 Masashi Yamazaki 1915 1972
Masashi Yamazaki was born in 1915.
Masashi married first name Yamazaki (born Mitsue Egashira).
They had one child.
Masashi passed away in 1972, at age 57.
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Masashi YamazakiMasashi Yamazaki in The Press-Courier - May 6 1987
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"... April 19 Eugenia Simi Valley, a giri. April 19. Emilia Aranda, Oxnard, a girl. 20. Jaquelin Donjuan, Camarillo, a girl. 20. Mana Rodriguez, Oxnard, a girl, 20. Alma and Masashi Yamazaki, Oxnard, a girl, April 20. Kimberly Anderson of Ventura, a girl, April 21. Laura Clement of Ventura, a boy, April 21. and Edward Gonzales of Port Hueneme, a boy. 21. ..."
Publication place: Oxnard, Ventura County, California, United States
Masashi YamazakiMasashi Yamazaki in Oxnard Press-Courier - Nov 9 1993
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"... 19. Amparo B. and Pedro R. Viveros. Oxnard, boy, Erick B., Oct. 19. Esther Zapien Solis and Pedro Zapien Ramirez, Oxnard, boy, Michael Zapien Solis, Oct. 21. Alma and Masashi Yamazaki, Oxnard, girl, Tami, Oct. 21. Maria and Ramon Delval, Oxnard, boy, Johnpaul, Oct. 21. Mary Uriegas and Francisco Sanchez, Port Hueneme, boy, Jose Francisco Sanchez, Jr., Oct. 21. NOTICE OF ..."
Publication place: Oxnard, Ventura County, California, United States
Masashi YamazakiMasashi Yamazaki in Star-News - Oct 30 1988
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"... because the company did not look at them favorably. But now all of them find living in Richmond wonderful. Their experiences here have thus far exceeded their original expectations.” Masashi Yamazaki, executive assistant to the president of Mitsubishi Semiconductor in Durham, admits to being skeptical at first that American workers could to the job Japanese companies would expect. "We often hear ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States