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Harry Inukai
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Ken Tamura and family

Condolence's to the entire Inukai family. Harry was a special man that was known by many and loved by all who knew him. I remember going over to visit Harry when I was still in grade school way back in the 60's with my Dad. It seemed that Harry's was the only place in Hood River where you could get a good deal on tires and wheels. It was always fun to go there because I would always see some neat new electronic gadget that Harry had discovered on one of his weekly trips to Portland. As I got older I found out that Harry's was the best place to order items from my "wish list". Harry got me my first ten speed bike, my first eight track tape player and later my first cassette deck, my first stereo, my first set of custom wheels and raised white letter tires and the list goes on and on. One of the things that always amazed me about Harry's "treasure chest" of items was that he had a LOT of stuff stacked everywhere and no matter what we were asking for......Harry could always locate that item somewhere within the confines of his garage area. So many fun memories at his place on Dee Flat. Later in life, his friendly visits to my parents were always welcome and he always had some tofu to drop off to them. As I think back on all the memories I have of Harry, they bring a smile to my face as he always brought smiles and warm feelings to all those many friendships he nurtured over these many years. He will be missed, but not forgotten. He was truly, one of a kind.
Saturday September 12, 2009 at 5:00 am
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