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Dillon Kazuyuki Inouye [Deceased] Alumni Photo

Elder Dillon Kazuyuki Inouye [Deceased]

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Presidents:
Adney Y. Komatsu [Dec.] (1965 - 1968)
Served: 1964 - 1967
Areas Served:
Sapporo, Muroran, Asahigawa, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Okinawa, Yanai, Sasebo, Sannomiya, Nishinomiya, Okamachi, Kyoto, Nagoya, Niigata, Yamagata, Kichi Joji, Sendai, Tokyo.
Companions:
Walter Lansing Ames | Merrill Legrande Blaylock | Roger Alexander Brown [Deceased] | Kelly Charles Crabb | Brian Galbraith | George Michael Gougler | Hooper Knowlton, Iii | William Bert Nilsson | Kenton Henry Reese | Mark Alfred Riddle [Deceased] | Bryant Hinckley Wadsworth [Dec] | Ramsay Ralph Walker | Masaji Watabe
Spouse: Jeanne Bryan Inouye
Comments:
Dillon Inouye, Business in SLC, BYU, Stanford, BYU teacher, served under Anderson and Komatsu, passed away this morning July 1, 2008 at the Provo Hosp. He had complications from lung and kidney problems that had him hospitalized for a number of months.
Dillon was/is one of the great spirits of our time. A brilliant mind,
visionary perspectives, a man of great achievements, and a great friend to many of us. George Watanabe
Dillon Kazuyuki Inouye 1943 ~ 2008 Dillon Kazuyuki Inouye was born November 15, 1943, in Heart Mountain, Wyoming. He died July 1, 2008, in Provo, Utah. Parents: Charles Ichiro and Bessie Shizuko Murakami Inouye. Moved to Sigurd, Utah, where he was baptized. Attended Richfield High School and BYU before serving in Japan. After his mission, Dillon graduated from BYU and Stanford University. In 1978, he began teaching at BYU, where he taught for the next 30 years. In 1981, Dillon married Jeanne Bryan in the LDS Tokyo Temple. She survives him, as do his children, Emily Ann Shizuko and Daniel Bryan Kazuyuki; his brothers, Dwight (Jeannie), Warren (Susan), Elizabeth Ann (Roman Takasaki), and Charles (Rei). His parents and sister Charlotte preceded him. Funeral services held Sat., July 5, 2008, at 11 a.m. in the Edgemont Sixth Ward Chapel, 650 E. 4000 N., Provo. Friends may call on Fri. from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center Street, Provo, and Sat. 9-10:30 a.m. prior to services at the chapel. Interment will be at the Mountain View Cemetery, 3115 E. 7800 S., Salt Lake City. Condolences may be sent to info@bergmortuary.com The Inouye family would like to thank friends and relatives for their love and support during Dillon's illness. They would also like to thank the medical professionals who treated Dillon. Donations may be made to The Church Perpetual Education Fund.
Deseret News on 7/3/2008.
 
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