Kazuo Harvey Murakami was born October 1902 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Yomiko (Inouye) Murakami was born June 1910 in Los Angeles.
Grandparent’s Murakami immigrated to Hawaii from Hiroshima in 1898 and moved to Florin, California in 1905 where they were they had a grape farm.
Kazuo farmed in Long Beach and Lakewood, California growing Anaheim chili and tomatoes from 1935/36 to 1942. Kazuo owned a dry house in Huntington Beach. Dry house to dry chili.
Kazuo and Yomiko had four sons and two daughters. In February 1941 their first and third son went to Hiroshima, Japan with Murakami grandparents.
After WWII started, the family (five) moved to Florin in February 1942. Family lived in a church hall with several other families. Stretching a rope from wall to wall and hanging a blanket or other material on the rope separated “Rooms” in the hall. The family was incarcerated in Tule Lake, California, transferred to Jerome, Arkansas (Son Daniel born in Jerome) then transferred to Heart Mountain, Wyoming.
The family returned to Florin in September 1945 where they lived in the same church hall. February 1946, family returned to home in Lakewood. June 1946, moved to Los Angeles where they lived for 31 years.
Kazuo decided not to continue farming because he did not want his sons to be farmers. First worked as a gardener then operated a small grocery store until retirement in 1970. Kazuo passed away in 1972 at age 69 and Yomiko in 2016 at age 106.
Home of Kazuo & Yomiko Murakami Family. Three families lived in the two houses, Kazuo's family, his parents and brother and wife.
Sons of Kazuo and Yomiko with cousin in back of truck loaded with gunny sacks filled will Anaheim chile grown on Murakami farm.
Kazuo & Yomiko Murakami family in Heart Mountain, Wyoming 1945
"7-UP" softball team in Heart Mountain. Kazuo, his brother Bob, and George Yasui played on softball teams in Tule Lake and Heart Mountain. They played for Florin team when younger.