James M. Nunokawa

Nunokawa, James M., 88, former City of Honolulu traffic signal supervisor, passed away Wednesday, September 5, 2007, in Wichita. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Preceded in death by parents, Masazo and Hana and wife, Nancy. Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Janice and Stan Hahn of Wichita; brothers, Richard and Harold of Honolulu; sisters, Peggy of California, Lois Lincoln of Honolulu; grandchildren, David Hahn of Wichita, Kevin Hahn of Minneapolis, MN. Memorial established with American Cancer Society, 2370 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96817. Downing Lahey Mortuary West.
Memorial service to be held at a later date
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
With deepest sympathy from Gary Fujimori. I used to work with Jimmy at the City & County of Honolulu Traffic Signal Shop for many years. Jimmy was the nicest guy I ever worked with and always helped you if you needed help. My condolences to the Nunokawa family.
Janice, I’m so sorry for the loss of your father. ‘Uncle Mana’ was an interesting guy, with his workshop downstairs. I remember he could fix anything! I have good memories of your dad,’Biggy Gichan’, Biggy Bachan’, your mom, and my mom, too. Take care and I wish you and your family well. Aloha, Myra
Janice and Family, We are so sorry about the loss of your dad. Please accept our condolences. You and your family are in our prayers. God Bless.
Janice, Stan, David and Kevin, Our deepest condolences on the loss of your Dad and grandfather. With deepest sympathy. Lawrence Imai and Family Janice, Thank you very much for calling to let us know about your dad’s passing. I’m glad that you placed the obituary notice in the paper as I was at a lost on how to contact you. You spoke to my Mom, who is 90 and has dementia, so the information she conveyed was not 100% correct. My dad said that Masao was a very good friend. My dad is 93, a bit older than your Dad but he’s in fair health. Even if they have not seen each other for many years, the memories and friendship still remain in his heart. My parents send their deepest sympathy and are comforted to know that Masao will come back to Hawaii next year. It’s been about 50 years but I remember your parents and going over to visit in my youth. Your Dad was a kind and gentle person. We share in your sorrow. Kathryn Okazaki (daughter of Lawrence & Mildred Imai)
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. If there is anything we can help you folks with, please don’t hesitate to let us know. email: euchida@hawaii.edu uchidae002@hawaii.rr.com work: 956-3601/956-7134 cel: 383-7963