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Kanichi Bucky Kinoshita
Passed away on Jul 25, 2024
Kanichi Bucky Kinoshita
1942
 - 
2024
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Buck Kinoshita, 82, passed away on July 25, 2024 due to a sudden medical event. He was born to Kansuke and Tsuchi Kinoshita in Sedgwick, Colorado on February 1, 1942. His life was filled with love and devotion of family and friends. Buck is remembered for his sense of humor and being there for anyone who needed him. He loved attending family gatherings and his grandchildren’s lacrosse games. Buck is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Kelly and Craig Miller; grandchildren Lily and Brayden; sisters, Mitz Otsuka, Yuki Kadowaki, Hidee Warner (husband-John), and Yanch Rolfson; brother, Gary Kinoshita (wife-Betty); sister-in-law, Diane Crane (husband-David); and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Cheryl; sisters, Tsugi Murata, Shig Nishimoto, Shiz Peterson, and Haru Hidaka; brothers, Sas Kinoshita, Min Kinoshita, Shiugi Kinoshita, and Art Kinoshita. A ceremony and celebration of life will be held in his honor at a later date.
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"Buck served in the US Air Force, during the Vietnam War. He was in the special forces . His missions were secret, because of that, he was unable to come home for our father’s funeral. We understood his commitment. We miss you very much. Rest peacefully with Cherie, and the rest of the family.😭❤️"

Mitz Otsuka

August 26, 2024

"It was so good to see Uncle Buck ironically at Aunt Cherie & Aunt Michele's celebration of life. My husband actually got to speak with him, & was just taken that he introduced him as his nephew versus my niece's husband. We joked but in seriousness about his teeth being the only ailment he was de...Read More"

Kim Hoffman

August 26, 2024

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"Growing up I enjoyed the times Buck would come to Grandma Tillie's house. Forth of July was made even better with him at Mitz's house. He was a great guy. Kelly, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family."

Deborah Hoshor

August 27, 2024

"Prayers for his family and friends.. been friends with that family for many years dating back school in Sedgwick…🙏🙏🙏"

Butch Stone

August 27, 2024