Ken F. Okamura
Family & friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Monday, January 12th from 5 to 7 p.m., followed by a Funeral Service at 7:15 p.m., in the Vertuccio & Smith Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107) Revere for Ken F. Okamura, who died on Tuesday, January 6th at Boston Children’s Hospital after a long illness. Ken was born in Tokyo, Japan and was raised in Salem & Swampscott. He was a graduate of North Shore Tech in Middleton, Class of 2001. Ken went onto Leslie University, enrolled in the “Threshhold” program for a year. Ken lived in Lynn for many years before moving to Cambridge for the past 2 years. He was employed at the Landmark Theatre in Cambridge and worked various positions there. Ken loved movies, all types. He was also known for his competiveness when playing video games. Ken also was studying “Aikido Martial Arts” but due to his health issues was forced to stop. He loved Rap & Hip Hop music. He is the loving son of Susan G. Liotta of Lynn. He is the beloved brother of Anne A. O’Hara, Leina Okamura both of Lynn, Revere Fire Fighter Kevin M. O’Hara & Revere Firefighter Michael O’Hara & Jennifer O’Hara all of Revere. He is the cherished uncle of Michael O’Hara, Jr. & Angelina O’Hara. Loving grandson of the late Ret. Boston Firefighter Vincent & Gloria (Iarrobino) Liotta. Also loving survived by several aunts, uncles, cousins. Cherished friend of Michael Digangi. Interment will be Private. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to: Boston Children’s Hospital Trust, 401 Park Drive, Suite 602 Boston, MA 02215-3354.
Services
Visiting Hours
Monday, January 12th from 5 to 7 p.m.
Funeral Service
Monday, January 12th at 7:15 p.m. in the Funeral Home
Interment
Will be Private
In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to: Boston Children’s Hospital Trust, 401 Park Drive, Suite 602 Boston, MA 02215-3354.
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Susan, our sincere and deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved son Ken. We will always remember Ken with fond and loving memories. One of our most cherished thoughts is his smile. He always had the brightest smile for everyone; it lit up the room. Every time you came to visit with us he would come up our walkway with the biggest smile and bubble with excitement seeing our children; his cousins and it was a special bonus for him if our grandchildren were visiting and he would always want to play with “little” Jimmy (who now is not so little at 27 yrs old) and Jimmy loved playing with Ken. He brought such joy to our family and we will always remember him with love and affection. We know that God has his brightest angel at his side and will place him in the heavens as his brightest Star and Ken will be watching us all. He lit up our lives and touched many others with that beautiful “smile” Ken…we will see you again. Love Auntie Elaine and Uncle Jimmy
Bob & I want to express our sincerest sympathy for the loss of your son. It is never easy to lose someone you love.
Susan, even though I have never met Ken in person, through all of our conversations I know he was very special and was loved very much by all of you. My sincere condolences to you and your family!