Something like this will appear soon in the Seattle Times. Please note the date, time, and location of the memorial service at the bottom of this post.
Calvin Masao Uomoto was born in Seattle to George and Fumiko
Uomoto in 1949. He died peacefully at home on Friday, October 26, surrounded by
his family.
Cal’s childhood was spent in Japan (where his parents did missionary
work), in Philadelphia, and in Seattle. He earned a BA in Psychology and a Masters in Public Administration,
both from the University of Washington.
Cal married Ann Shepard in 1980, and they raised four
wonderful sons – Titus, Timothy, Jordan, and Brendan - in addition to numerous other
sons and daughters, including John (foster son) and Hsuu Vierling. Cal was preceded in
death by his father George and sister Ruth. He is survived by his wife and sons,
his daughter-in-law Grace and grandson Ezra, his mother Fumiko, sisters Lois (Paul), Estelle (Robert),
Faith (Jim), Hope, Grace (Rex), Joyce (Charles), Julie (Jeff), and brothers Murray (Tsuruko) and Earl.
Cal dedicated his life to working with
underprivileged youth, the poor, prisoners, and refugees. He served as World Relief’s
Area Director for more than 20 years. Cal occasionally taught
about non-profit organizations and urban ministry at Seattle Pacific University,
and was a mentor with Fuller Theological Seminary.
Cal’s life touched untold numbers of people
from all corners of the world. The Indochinese Farm Project, the Mien Christian
Church of Seattle, and a vibrant ministry to detainees at the Immigration and
Naturalization Service’s Tacoma detention facility are a few focal points of Cal’s tireless
work on behalf of those in need of hope, friendship, opportunity, and practical assistance
of all kinds.
A memorial service to celebrate Cal’s life
and legacy will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, November 17, at Seattle First Presbyterian
Church (1013 8th Avenue). In lieu of
flowers, checks may be made payable to World Relief with a note specifying that
funds be directed to the Detention Ministry; or donate online at www.worldreliefseattle.org/ and specify “Cal
Uomoto” or “Detention Ministry” in the comments field.

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