January 30, 2022
On behalf of all Washingtonians, I wish to express my deepest condolences on the passing of your dear
husband, father, brother, grandfather, family member, and friend—Warren Nori Minami.
As part of the 150,000 Americans of Japanese descent that were sent to internment camps during World
War II, Warren and his family’s journey to Washington, DC from Gila River is a story of great resilience.
I am proud that Warren matriculated through the District of Columbia Public Schools, graduating from
Woodrow Wilson Senior High School and that he ultimately went on to graduate school at the Kogod
School of Business at American University.
Warren’s life was dedicated to service to his community. In addition to a career and family, he found
time to take on leadership roles in many volunteer organizations and non-profit groups. As the Chair
Emeritus of the National Japanese American Memorial Foundation, he leaves behind a legacy that
demonstrates a keen understanding of our DC Values through the Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism
During World War II which was dedicated in 2000.
His true passion was spending time with his large extended family. Warren’s warm, caring heart moved
mountains even during the most unconquerable times and his guiding spirit will live on in many of the small
things in life we too often take for granted. I join the Minami family and his many friends in remembering
Warren and honoring a life so very well lived.
As you mourn, please rely on the strength, love, and support of your family and friends. Those we love
do not go away, they walk beside us every day. And, Warren Nori Minami leaves behind a remarkable
legacy of devotion, light, and love, which will not soon be forgotten. May his memory always be a
blessing, and a profound guide for each of you, tomorrow and every day thereafter.
To his beloved wife Carol, to his dear Brothers Wayne and Denny, to his devoted children, to his adored
grandchildren, to cherished family and friends and to all who loved Warren, please know that you are in
my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.