TADEMARU, HARUKO ROSE, 100, passed away peacefully on April 22, 2019. Born in Baldwin Park, CA on February 13, 1919, Haruko was valedictorian of both her grammar school and high school, and featured in the book Nisei Voices, which highlighted the first Japanese American valedictorians of California public schools.

During World War II, Haruko and her family were sent to the Amache internment camp in Colorado, which her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren visited in 2010 and was written about in the Nichi Bei Weekly. Haruko and her late husband Harry Tademaru relocated after the war to Chicago, where she actively volunteered at Midwest Buddhist Temple until the age of 99. She loved dogs, enjoyed reading, and spending time with her great-grandchildren.

Haruko was the beloved wife of the late Harry Tademaru, loving mother of the late Roy Tademaru, Helen Ideno, Eugene Tademaru and Sharon Mukoyama; cherished grandmother of Katherine Ideno, David Tademaru, Karen Ideno-Chiou, Richard Tademaru, Gail Tanaka and Lori Mukoyama; and adored great-grandmother of 11. She is survived by her brother Frank Fujita and many nephews and nieces.

Private services were held in Los Angeles, CA, and Chicago, IL.

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