![]() ![]() He is survived by son Geneson stepdaughter Thelma Nakamori brothers Benjamin, Demitrio, Elis and Tiofelo sister Angelo Baguio, a grandson and two stepgrandchildren. Coloma, 87, of Honolulu died Monday at home. Burial: 12:30 p.m., Sunset Memorial Park.Įmilio B. Saturday at Pearl Harbor Assembly of God, 3950 Pine Circle. She is survived by brothers Mulo, Laponi, Sione and Amamile, and sisters Mataifono Poto, Taisia Ah Chong, Siuta Chang and Tutogi Chan Laung. ![]() She was born in Talimatau, Western Samoa. She is survived by husband Homer Malcolm and granddaughter Kelly Enselman. Campbell, 87, of Honolulu, a saleswoman, died Tuesday in Honolulu. Brenner, 82, of Captain Cook, Hawaii, retired owner of Pex Jewelry Shop in the former Kona Hilton Hotel, died Saturday in the Keauhou Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. ![]() Donations suggested to the University of the Nations Mission Outreach and Hope Chapel Outreach. ![]() Sunday at the University of the Nations Campus YWAM "Under the Tent" in Kailua-Kona. son Keith daughters Dinny Morrall, Angela Gianola, Cynthia Bartel and Theresa Cook brothers Lawrence and Michael McDaniel sister Lyn Hester, 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Joyce "Joy" Bartel, 66, of Kailua-Kona, a landscape architect, died Monday in Kona Community Hospital. He is survived by wife Fumiko "Alice" son Kevin daughter Judy Hatada brothers Yasuki, Charles and Thomas sisters Sueko Arakaki, Anne Smith and Katsuko Matsuo, and six grandchildren. and a counselor for Dodo Mortuary Life Plan Inc., died Sunday in Kuakini Medical Center. Masao Arakaki, 67, of Hilo, a retired power plant operator for the former Puna Sugar Co. Their names were spelled incorrectly in an obituary published Tuesday. Alvarez, 66, of Kaneohe, who died Saturday, is also survived by daughters Aggie Cooley and Paulene "Nina" Staszkow. Saturday at the Arch of Safety Christian Fellowship, 41-657 Bell St. She is survived by caregiver Bernard Apo brother Edward, and sisters Lydia Kaui and Beatrice Silva. Give them a call at (808) 935-5751 or visit them online for more information.Advertisement - Click to support our sponsors. They are there to meet with you to plan or pre-plan funeral arrangements, or to answer any questions you may have. also has agents and representative throughout the island. With offices in Hilo and Kealakekua, Dodo Mortuary, Inc. The professionals at Dodo Mortuary also provide grief support resources to better help clients through the the challenges of grief. Their list of services is all-encompassing, including cremation, service planning, embalming and display, and private and public viewings. is equipped to meet all your needs with honor and professionalism. He expanded the business to include full-service funeral options, and his descendants have continued his work keeping the Dodo name the most respected in end-of-life service on the island.ĭodo Mortuary Inc. Mitsugoro Dodo, a Japanese immigrant, began constructing coffins that caught the attention of locals, and soon he had established his own thriving business. Since 1898, the Dodo family has been providing Hilo and surrounding locations with premier care during this critical time. From cremation to a traditional funeral service, you will be guided with loving, respectful care from beginning to end. In business for over 100 years, the professionals at Dodo Mortuary are dedicated to honoring the memory of your loved one, working with you to create a fitting memorial and offering affordability and dignity during a trying time. Dodo Mortuary, Inc.understands the delicate nature of planning a funeral. ![]()
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