KAMITOMO, Douglas

Posted: April 22nd, 2020

KAMITOMO

August 15, 1928 – April 17, 2020

“Dad didn’t tell us how to live;

he lived and let us watch him do it.

He was always there for Mom and us through good times and bad.

We will always remember you Dad

because there will never be

another one to replace you in our hearts and the love that we will

always have for you.”

DOUGLAS SABURO KAMITOMO passed away peacefully at Good Samarian in Raymond on Friday April 17th at the age of 91. It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we say goodbye to a man who exemplified what it meant to be a husband, father and grandfather.

Doug will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 64 years, Alice Kamitomo, his children Mark (Theresa) Kamitomo, Cindy (Barry) Littlemore, Gary (Lorri) Kamitomo and Sandra (Mike) Burns. Additionally his grandchildren, Taylor (Sierra) Kamitomo, Kelsey Kamitomo, Kiley Kamitomo, Brandon Littlemore, Graeme Littlemore, Jesse Kamitomo, Travis Kamitomo, Mika Burns and Koby Burns.

He was predeceased by his parents Hide (Tanaka) and Isijiro Kamitomo as well as his siblings, Fran Uchida, John Kamitomo and Ken Kamitomo. He is survived by his wife Alice and his youngest brother Roy Kamitomo.

Doug was born in Port Moody BC following his parents immigration to Canada from Kagoshima Japan. At an early age he and his family were interned outside of Nelson BC. His father Isijiro passed away while interned. Following the war, his mother Hide opted not to return to Japan and the family was relocated to Raymond AB where they remained until Doug’s passing. He and his brothers owned and operated the first Japanese Canadian owned Ford Dealership (Raymond Motors) until their retirement in 1987 after 38 years of business. In addition to Raymond Motors, the brothers owned and operated Highway Texaco which later became Highway Esso along with the Kamitomo Brothers farm located outside of Raymond. Doug spent most of his retirement along with his wife Alice visiting his children, grandchildren, traveling and playing golf. He was extremely proud of his family and considered them (particularly his grandchildren) his greatest accomplishments.

Unfortunately due to the onset of Alzheimer’s Doug moved into Good Samaritan in Raymond where he remained until his passing. Although his memory slipped away on many things, he never forgot his wife Alice or his brothers. The family would like to extend its gratitude to the staff at Good Samaritan whose kindness and caring for Doug made the last years of his life ones of peace and happiness. He had a smile on his face until the very end.

Because of the COVID 19 epidemic, a service has been deferred and will be scheduled in the near future once the restrictions are lifted. In the interim, the family requests that in lieu of flowers and Koden, please consider making a donation to the Alzheimer’s Society of Alberta or another charity or entity of your choice in memory of Doug.

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One Condolence for “KAMITOMO, Douglas”

  1. Rick and Dianne Romeril says:

    Dear Alice,Mark, Cindy, Gary, Sandra( and families)

    We were sadden when we heard of Doug’s passing!
    These are such trying times.

    We have many memories of Doug and your family!

    We remember him as a very energetic, and charismatic gentleman! He always seemed to be laughing and happy.

    Rick and I will always remember him fondly.

    Take care during these difficult times.

    Love Rick and Dianne Romeril

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