Dear Fellow Judoka,
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Sensei Kenny Kuramato. He passed away Monday evening. He was the son of Sensei George Kuramoto, one of the founders of the Denver School of Judo. On behalf of the Colorado Judo League, our heartfelt condolences go out to the friends and relatives of the Kuramoto family.
In Deepest Sympathy,
Brian Levitt, President
Colorado Judo League
A celebration of his life will be held at
Advantage Aurora Chase Chapel
1095 Havana Street
Aurora, CO 80010
(303) 366-3551
Saturday, October 17, 2015
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Kenny Kuramoto Biography
1/24/1941-10/12/2015
Born on January 24th, 1941, in Sacramento, CA to George and Alice Kuramoto. They lived in Walnut Grove, CA at the time until 1942.
The family found an apartment in Denver and settled there. Kenny’s father was able to find an auto mechanic’s job near the Denver Buddhist Temple on 20th and Lawrence which later became George’s Motor Service. This area became the start of many Japanese businesses and the heart of Japanese town. In 1946 Kenny had a new brother, Arthur.
When Kenny was 5 he went to Ebert Elementary in Denver and when the family grew they moved to 3220 Gaylord St. He attended Columbine Elementary School, Cole Jr. High and Manual High School. During high school he was working for his father as a mechanic. Later, he joined the Army and traveled to Texas, California Washington and Alaska. He worked for United Airlines for 30 years and retired.
The movie was about “A triumphant look at the grit and guts of the Japanese Americans who made up the 442nd regiment during World War II dealing with their prejudiced commander and facing battlefront horror with true heroism and team spirit that earned themselves national respect”.
Kenny’s hobbies consisted of Judo, shopping, watching T.V. and keeping up with the Broncos.
At age 74 Kenny passed away on Monday, October 12, 2015. He is survived by his sister, Michi (Tom) Hoshiko and his brother, Arthur (Charlene) Kuramoto; nieces, Lynette (Chris) Sykes; Jillian (Patrick) Hamlin and their 4 children: McKenzie, Connor, William and Ashlyn; nephews, Derek (Tati) Hoshiko, their foster child Trevor; and nephew Kurtis Kuramoto.
