Victor Roy Okumura's Obituary
Victor Roy Okumura, a fun‑loving, personable, and deeply cherished third‑generation Japanese‑American, passed peacefully on April 21, 2026. Born on January 24, 1957, in San Francisco, Victor grew up surrounded by the rich cultural legacy of his family and the vibrant spirit of the city he loved. His life was defined by joy, generosity, and an effortless ability to make others feel seen and valued.
Victor’s warm presence made him instantly memorable. He had a gift for connecting with people—whether through his humor, his easygoing charm, or his genuine interest in the stories of others. Friends often described him as the kind of person who could light up a room simply by walking into it.
A devoted member of the Seventh‑day Adventist faith, Victor lived with a quiet but steady sense of purpose. His beliefs shaped the way he treated others—with kindness, humility, and a heart always open to service. He carried his faith not as a banner, but as a way of life.
Victor is survived by his beautiful wife and a loving family who will forever hold his memory close. To them, he was not only a husband, father, and relative, but a source of laughter, strength, and unwavering love.
His sunset leaves a space that cannot be filled, yet his legacy endures in every life he touched. Victor’s story is one of joy, connection, and a life lived fully and sincerely. His family and friends take comfort in knowing that his light continues on in the hearts of all who knew him.
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