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Sadako (Ogawa) Martin

Sadako (Ogawa) Martin
March 15, 1928 ~ September 04, 2015

Sadako Martin, Lawton, was born March 15, 1928 in Yokohama, Japan to Etsu and Koma Ogawa. She passed away September 4, 2015 in Lawton at the age of 87.

Sadako is survived by her daughter, Suzanne Patricia Smith; her son, William Wayne Martin and his wife Catherine Anne Martin; and son-in-law Larry Hugh Smith; her grandson, Graylan Todd Stewart, his wife, Monica; granddaughter, Kelsee Brianne Smith, Jennifer Amanda Martin, and Angela Michelle Smith; and her great-grandchildren, Kaeman Tayce Stewart, Cedar LaRae Stewart, Quintin Hugh Smith, Kaydence Smith, Milani Scott Stewart and Miles Scott Stewart, and brother Yoshi Ogawa.


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