Milton K. Ozaki
male, deceased
Milton K. Ozaki (June 14, 1913 - November 7, 1989) was a journalist and reporter and the author of approximately two dozen popular mid-20th Century detective novels under both his given name and the pseudonym Robert O. Saber. Ozaki and his wife Dolores B. Ozaki lived at 6314 Fifth Avenue in Kenosha, Wisconsin. His novels are set in the fictional, mid-sized southeastern-Wisconsin city of Stillwell, Wisconsin, which is actually a barely-disguised Kenosha.
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| Born: | June 14, 1913 |
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| Died: | November 7, 1989 |
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