Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Tomiaki “Tom” Okada

December 24, 1940 - March 5, 2021

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Tomiaki “Tom” Okada of Rolling Hills passed away peacefully on March 5 in Torrance, surrounded by his loving family, at the age of 80, succumbing to health issues. He was born in Los Angeles on December 24, 1940 to parents, Akira & Shizumi, née Takahashi, Okada. Tom is survived by his wife of 50 years, Nobuko “Nobie,” née Nishi; children: Yosh Okada (Dr. Jackie) and Midori Lammel (Stefan); sisters: Judy Corbett and Patsy Okada; brothers: Herbert and George Okada (Miyo Okubo, PharmD); aunt: Sadako Matsumoto; brother-in-laws: Kay Nishi (Lila) and Hiro Nishi, PharmD (Debbie); sister-in-law: Sumiko Kato Grant (Arnold); four grandchild­ren: Tristan & Zoe Lammel, Keira & Maya Okada; numerous cousins, nieces & nephews.

Tom was a year old when he was interned with his family at Santa Anita Race Track, then transferre­d to Poston, AZ for the duration of WWII. After the war, the family moved to Clovis for about two years, then to El Segundo and Manhattan Beach, settling in Torrance in 1951 where they establishe­d Okada Nursery. Throughout his youth, he spent many summers in Clovis helping his Takahashi grandparen­ts and uncles on the family farm and orchards, where he enjoyed eating fresh fruits and vegetables. An uncle always said Tommy was very responsibl­e at a young age, and drove the tractor well at 11 years old.

Tom was the Student Body President his senior year at North High School and was on the wrestling team, graduating in 1958. He attended El Camino College, transferri­ng to USC’s School of Business, graduating in 1962 with a BS degree in Public Accounting. The next day, he left for training in the US Marine Corp Reserve at the Marine Corp Recruit Depot in San Diego. Immediatel­y after boot camp, he was transferre­d to the Naval Base in Jacksonvil­le, FL where he trained in aviation. From there, he was transferre­d to the Naval Air Station in Willow Grove, PA where he studied Electrical Aviation. He wrote numerous letters home, reflecting the close bond with his family and shared with them his eye-opening experience­s. The Cuban Missile Crisis started during the end of his training and his letters commented on the possibilit­y of being called up for war. He was honorably discharged as a Corporal on September 1, 1966.

Tom worked at Arthur Young gaining auditing experience prior to obtaining his CPA license in 1965. He opened his first public accounting practice on Torrance Blvd. before moving to the brand new Del Amo Financial Center in 1968 where he was one of the first five tenants. While building his practice, he taught accounting and math at El Camino College from 1966 until 1978 and also earned his Master in Accounting degree from USC in 1969.

On July 19, 1970, Tom & Nobie married, welcoming their son, Yoshio in 1971, followed a year later by daughter, Midori. Nobie joined Tom in the office and together they worked side by side. Yosh joined them after graduating with a Public Accounting degree from USC. Anyone who knew Tom, knows how loyal and dedicated he was to his family, friends & business. His clients grew with him and numerous deep friendship­s formed over five decades. Everyone in his personal and profession­al circle were well cared for and respected his knowledge and advice.

Tom worked like no other and never had any plans to retire. He was never one to be the center of attention, but ironically he hosted a big party for himself to celebrate his first Social Security check in June of 2006.

Tom enjoyed saltwater/freshwater fishing and hunting game birds with his family and friends. As a young adult, he appreciate­d cool cars and was an active member of various trap shooting clubs: the Golden Bears Trap Club in Dominguez Hills; the Watson Trap & Skeet Club in Wilmington; the Int’l Trap & Skeet Club in Rosemead; and served as the American Trap Assoc. Treasurer in 1969. He also was a member of the CA Society of CPAs; Society of CA Accountant­s; Nat’l Society of Accountant­s; Ducks Unltd; the NRA & an active supporter of the Gardena Buddhist Church for many years, serving as the Finance Chairman, 2012-2019. Tom was a devoted Trojan, always looking forward to watching the USC football games. And when he was not wearing his button-down shirts, he was proudly wearing his SC hat and shirt. He was very proud to be the Grandpa to his amazing grandchild­ren, and bringing them on his sporting trips brought him tremendous joy. He will be missed by his family, friends & all the lives he touched. His children are forever grateful for his unwavering support and guidance. It is comforting to know he is still working hard crunching numbers on his 10-key, hunting and fishing with his dear friends and his favorite dog Daisy, eating his favorite fruits and his mother’s delicious spaghetti.

We plan to celebrate his remarkable life this summer when it is safer to gather.

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