If you knew Sumo, chances are he was your best friend The way Blaine “Sumo” Sato deeply connected with people was a running theme during a massive memorial Saturday on the north side of the Huntington Beach Pier, a place where the burly, long-bearded Hawaiian could be found most days charging waves on his 12-foot surfboard, before his battle with colon cancer began two years ago. “He was my best friend. But I know everyone is saying ‘he was my best friend’,” said Aaron Pai, owner of Huntington Surf and Sport, with a chuckle. “He was a pastor, surfer, a family man, a friend, a husband a father – he had love in his heart for everyone. That’s why we’re all here today. He had Hawaii in his blood and ocean on his mind. He had a huge heart. He was an inspiration to us all.”
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