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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Ellen F Itano December 22 1924 July 24 1992 National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Hawaii, United States of America)
Marcus H. Itano April 9 1922 March 6 2006 Grave Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery (Nevada, United States of America)
Joe Y. Itano 1924 1998 Grave Wilder Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)
Kiyoshi Itano March 31 1939 1939 Grave Wilder Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)
Masuno Itano 1903 1993 Grave Wilder Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)
Mitsugo I. Itano 1898 1942 Grave Wilder Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)
James Itano 1934 1986 Grave Wilder Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)
Jennifer Itano 1975 1978 Grave Wilder Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)
I Itano April 21 1869 April 29 1915 Grave Old Kit Cemetery (Texas, United States of America)
Sukenobu Itano May 1 1882 March 30 1960 Grave Mountain View Cemetery (California, United States of America)
I Itano 1869 1915 Grave Oak Grove Memorial Gardens (Texas, United States of America)
B. Itano 0 0 Grave Mountain View Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)
Dan Itano 1933 April 4 1950 Modesto Citizens Cemetery (California, United States of America)
George Itano June 2 1923 May 29 1937 Modesto Citizens Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Haruta Itano May 22 1894 April 3 1970 Modesto Citizens Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Jim Itano July 18 1928 November 1 1988 Modesto Citizens Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Jim Mitsugn Itano January 10 1898 June 10 1942 Kohlerlawn Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)
Ben Itano May 19 1926 February 2 1986 Grave Plainview Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America)
Harvey Akio Itano November 3 1920 May 8 2010 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Tucker T. Itano January 8 1927 April 27 2005 Grave Wilder Cemetery (Idaho, United States of America)

 

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