1346: Kiyoko Okano
Kiyoko Okano
Okano was born on 3 June 1914. Her maiden name is Kiyoko Yasuhara. She was a self-employed
dry cleaner and dressmaker who operated under the trade name Jack’s Cleaners. Her
family includes Kuma Yasuhara (mother; nee Kuma Nano; deceased at time of file), Matsuichi
Yasuhara (father; deceased at time of file), Yoshio Okano (husband; address listed
as Japanese Work Camp #1, Geikie, AB), Yoshiye Okano (daughter; born 4 December 1937),
Edward Okano [also listed as Isao Okano] (son), Arnold Okano [also listed as Takashi
Okano] (son), Hatsue Okano (sister), and T. Matsui (brother-in-law). Her home address
is listed as 3084 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC. 784 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale Alberta, P.O.
Box 190. A letter dated June 1946 lists her address as Lethbridge, AB. Her listed
seized property includes a Hoffman Pressing Machine and household belongings.
Sex | F |
Date of Birth | 03 June 1914 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Reel |
C-9317
(1038-1068)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 1346 |
Name | Kiyoko Okano |
Dates |
Not Before:
19 March 1942
Not After:
19 August 1948
|
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1346: Kiyoko Okano
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