Honolulu Advertiser &
Star-Bulletin Obituaries
January 1 - December 31, 1995
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Masao Nadai, 82, of Aiea,
died Feb. 13, 1995. He was born in Aiea and
was a retired carpenter and member of the Aiea Hongwanji
Kyodan.
Survived by wife, Matsuyo; son, Robert T. of Kihei; daughter, Mrs. Calvin (Sherry M.) Abe; brother,
Toshio; sister,
Miyoko Ito.
[Adv Feb.
16, 1995]
Tony Kazuo Nagamatsu , of Honolulu,
died Feb. 2, 1995. He
was born in Honolulu and
was a retired commercial fisherman.
Survived by wife,
Sachiko; son, Ronald K. Fujita; sister, Mrs. Torao
(Kazue) Fujisaka
of Kaneohe. [Adv Feb. 10, 1995]
Mitsuko “Clara” Nagamine, 76, of Honolulu, , died Jan.
24, 1995
at her residence. She was born Dec.
17, 1918
inPapaaloa, and was a retired cafeteria cook at Manoa Elementary School. She was a member of
Waipahu Soto ZenTaiyoji Mission, and Hui O Na
Lei Ukulele Club. Survived by husband, Yasusada; sons,
Wilfred K. (Elsie), Claude M. of
Tennessee; daughters, Sheila S. , Lois R.,
Cora M., two grandsons, Kurt K. Nagamine and Joel K. Nagamine;
sisters, Mrs. Yasutomo (Tsuruko) Nagamine, Mrs. Seichi (Hideko) Fukushima, Shigeko
“Nancy” Kaneshiro
of California. [Adv Jan.
27, 1995]
Fusao Nagata, 85, of Paia Maui, died Jan.
7, 1995. He was born in Paia.
Survived by wife, Gladys H. Nagata; sons, Raymond Y. of Wailuku and Larry Y. of
California, Norman M; daughter, Joyce Sasaki of California; brother, Jack T.
Nagata of California; sisters, Hiranaga of Kahului, Katherine Riyu of Waikapu, Patsy Yoshimura and Bertha Okazaki of Honolulu,
Helen Hirose of Wailuku; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. [Adv Jan.
11, 1995]
Margaret Kala Kaehalio Nahulu, 68, of Nanakuli, died Jan.
12, 1995
at St. Francis Medical Center West. She
was born June 3, 1926 in Ewa,
Oahu. She is survived by her loving family,
nephews, Abraham Nahulu Jr., Samuel Nahulu,
Joseph Nahulu; nieces, Marylou Kawelo, Kayoko
Kahananui; grandniceces
and grandnewphew.
She was an active member of the Ke Awawa O Na Pilikua, Inc. Burial: Mililani Memorial Park. [Adv Jan. 16,
1995]
Carol A. Nakagaki of Honolulu
died 'Tuesday Dec 26, 1995 in Kuakini Hospital. Nakagaki, 42, was born in Honolulu. She
is survived by parents Bobby N. and Aileene M.; brother Dan N:, and
sister Debra M. Wong.
Memorial service: 6 p.m. Wednesday at Hosoi Garden Mortuary. Casual
attire. No flowers.
[SB 01/01/1996]
Robert Yoji “Blackie” Nakagawa, 61, of Aiea, formerly of Ahana Lane, died Jan.
6, 1995. He was born in Honolulu and was a retired cargo
deliveryman for Airborne Express.
Survived by mother, Matsuno “Lillian”
Nakagawa.; brother, Ernest N.;
sisters, Thelma M., Helen N., Amy K., Nancy H. and Elsie H.
Yatsugu Nakagawa,
76, of Eleele, Kauai, died Jan.
25, 1995. He was a draftsman retired from McBryde
Sugar Co. and a member of Club 100.
Survived by wife, Shimeyo; son, Patrick of
Kalaheo; daughters, Charlotte of Honolulu, Harriet Riffel
of Oregon and Sandra; two
grandchildren. [Adv Jan.
29, 1995]
Kenichi
“Ken” Nakahara, 86, of Aiea,
died Feb. 17, 1995 at Wahiawa
General Hospital. He was born Oct. 12, 1908 in Heela, Oahu,
and retired as
a carpenter and was a member of Aiea Hongwanji, Aiealani Senior Citizen’s Club and Aiea AJA Baseball
Club. Survived by son, Elmer K.;
daughter, Mrs. George (Harriett H.) Zakahi; six
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brothers, Yasuji (Sumiko),
Toshio (Betty) and Larry (Gladys); sisters, Kikuyo Tadani of Kauai, Natsue Higuchi,
Mrs. Harry (Kameyo)
Yoshinaga, Michie Takeshita. [Adv Feb. 21, 1995]
Kiyoko Nakahodo of Honolulu died last Saturday Dec
30, 1995
in St. Francis Hospice. Nakahodo, 77, was born in Okinawa. No survivors. [SB 06/01/1996]
Myra M. Nakajo, 65, of Kaneohe, died Jan.
13, 1995. She was born in Honolulu. Survived by son, Craig; daughters, Rene
Condon and Iris Jay; three grandchildren; sister, Ruth Santos; brother, Ernest Weeks. Inurnment: Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery. [Adv Jan. 19,
1995]
Flora Fusae Nakama, 73,
of Aiea,
died Feb. 6, 1995. She was born in Kaneohe and
was a member of Kin Sonjin Kai. Survived by husband, Robert I.; daughter, Mrs. David (Janice
S.) Kobashigawa; two grandchildren; brothers, Raymond
K. and Kosaburo Yamashiro, Kojiro Yamashiro of California;
sisters, Mrs. Richard (Mildred) Uchida
and Mrs. Robert (Sally H.) Tamanaha of California.
[Adv Feb.
11, 1995]
Kiyomori Nakama, 69, of Lahina, died Jan.
16, 1995. He was born in Lahina
and was a retired heavy equipment mechanic.
He was president of the Lahaina Shingon Mission and a member of Lahaina
Veteran’s Club. Survived by wife, Alice
A. Nakama; stepchildren, Harold D. Hubert of RI;
Larry D. and Paul D. Hubert, both of Maui; brother, Kiyoshi; sisters, Maka Ginoza, Oharu
Uehara, Mrs. Herbert (Fumiko) Tanouye, Tsuruko Gornechec and Mrs. Alex (Michiko) Kam.
[Adv Jan.
19, 1995]
Flora Fusae Nakama, 73,
of Aiea,
died Feb. 6, 1995. She was born in Kaneohe and
was a member of Kin Sonjin Kai. Survived by husband, Robert I.; daughter, Mrs. David (Janice
S.) Kobashigawa; two grandchildren; brothers, Raymond
K. and Kosaburo Yamashiro, Kojiro Yamashiro of California;
sisters, Mrs. Richard (Mildred) Uchida
and Mrs. Robert (Sally H.) Tamanaha of California.
[Adv Feb.
11, 1995]
George
Kaoru Nakamoto, 77, of Honolulu, died Jan.
21, 1995
in Aiea. He was born Jan.
23, 1917
in Hamakuapoko, Maui, and retired from
Foremost Dairy. Survived by brothers,
Susumu (Tamae) and
Edward Masao (Doris Miyoto), both of Maui; sister, Mrs. Doris Kazuye Shono;
sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Nakamoto. [AdvJan. 31, 1995]
Nobuo Nakamoto, 75,
of Kailua, died Feb.
9, 1995. He was born in Honolulu and
was the assistant general manager for Y. Higa Co.,
and was a member of Soka Gakkai
International. Survived by wife, Setsuko Nakamoto; daughter, Kathryn; brother, Nobuji
of Japan; sisters, Mrs. Shizue Horiuchi,
Mrs. Masae Kusunoki and
Mrs. Itsuko Narazaki, all of Japan. [Adv Feb. 11, 1995]
George
Tatsuo Nakamura,
62, of Honolulu, died Jan.
4, 1995. He was born in Honolulu. Survived by son, Mark K.,
daughters, Mrs. Barry (Iris S.) Asao;
[Adv Jan.
27, 1995]
Masue Nakasone Nakamura, 77,
of Honolulu,
died Feb. 19, 1995. She was born in Honolulu and
was a retired private house keeper.
Survived by sons, Gilbert W., Herbert S., Frank S. and Harry S.;
brother, Jentaro Nakasone; sister Hie
Nakasone; and four grandchildren. [Adv Feb. 27, 1995]
Yoshiko “Millie” Nakamura, 65, of Honolulu,
died Feb. 15, 1995 at Kuakini Medical Center.
She was born Jan.
13, 1930 in North Kohala. Survived by husband, Riozo; son, Steven
H.; daughters, Charlene K. Waki and Susan S.;
three grandchildren; and a
great-grandson; brothers, Ronald T.
Kanai and Kameichi Kanai; sister, Mitsuyo Shinmoto. [Adv Feb. 22, 1995]
Frederick Eichi Nakandakare,
78, of Honolulu,
died Feb. 16, 1995 at
Straub Clinic & Hospital. He was born Jun 4, 1916 in Waiakea, Hawaii. He
retired as an electrical inspector at Fort Shafter. He was a member of Makiki
Christian Church, Chatan Sonjin
Kai, Onomea Club and the 1399 Engineer’s Club.
Survived by wife, Elsie K.; daughters, Mrs. Gerald W.O. (Eileen E.) Ling, Mrs. Dennis K. (Beverly H.)
Kawamura, Karen M. of Colorado and
Mrs. Sharon Y. Shigeta; five grandsons; brothers, Thomas and Paul; sister, Mrs. Mary M. Adachie. [Adv Feb. 19, 1995]
Matsuno Nakao, 70 of Hilo, died Jan.
21, 1995. She was born in Hilo, was a homemaker and
member of New Hope Christian Fellowship.
Survived by daughters, Nancy Aguiar, Charlette Kodera of California and Kathy Kutsunai; brother, Tadashi Sakoda;
sisters, Miyako Nakamoto
and Kimii Sakoda; eight
grandchildren. [Adv Jan.
25, 1995]
Shigeyuki Nakashima, 93, of Aiea,
died Feb. 2, 1995 at Kapiolani Medical Center. He was born Aug. 25, 1901in Kumamoto, Japan
and was a retired owner of Nakashima Shoten
Store and member of Aiea Hongwanji Kyodan, Aiea Taheiji Soto Mission, Aiea Senior Citizens Club, Aiea
Kumamoto Ken Jin Kai, Fukushima Ken Jin Kai; Niijata
Ken Jin Kai and Hawaii Kokusei Kai. Survived by wife, Kaoru; sons, Kiyoshi (Kay) and Shigeki,;
daughter, Mrs. Albert (Stella K.) Nishikawa; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. [Adv Feb. 4, 1995]
Fuji Nakasato, 81,
of Honolulu,
died Feb. 5, 1995. She was born in Nakigin, Japan. Survived by husband, Jenei
; sons, Satoshi Akira and Masashi Kinjo;
daughters, Mrs. Kotoku
(Kimiko) Tome, Emiko
Kinjo; nine grandchildren. [Adv Feb. 11, 1995]
Kiyoshi “Kiyo” Nakasone, 71, of Honolulu, died Jan.
4, 1995. He was born Jan.
6, 1923
in Makaweli, Kauai, and was owner and
operator of the People’s Café in downtown Honolulu. He was a member of the Yagaji
Doshikai, United Okinawan
Association, Okinawa Business Association, and the Moanalua
Golf Club. Survived by wife, Yoneko; son, Arthur T.; daughters, Mrs. Pamela-Lynne R. Kennedy, Mrs. Newton T.
(Adele Chiemi) Oshiro; six
grandchildren; brothers, Mitsuo (Carol) Makishi of CA, Kentoku (Irene) Makishi, Tsutomu (Chieko)Tamaki,
Hirofumi Tamaki, and Kazufumi
(Hatsuko) Tamaki, all of
Okinawa; sisters, Mrs. Miyoko Furuken of Los
Angeles, Mrs. Hajime (Shigeko) Tamaki
of Okinawa, Mrs. Frank F. (Setsuko) Uehara, Mrs. Ken
(Marion E.) Motoda of Los Angeles, Mrs. Naolo Tamaki of Okinawa. Inurnment: Hawaiian Memorial Park. [Adv Jan. 8,
1995]
Matsuro Nakasone,
91, of Honolulu,
died Feb. 7, 1995. He was born in Okinawa, Japan and
was a retired owner of Jane’s Fountain and a member of Jikoen Temple, Ishikawashi Kenji Kai and Kajimaru Kai. Survived by wife, Tsuruko;
sons, Richard S., James K., Robert T.,
George M. of California and
Kenneth M.; daughter, Jane M. of California;
seven grandchildren; great-grandchildren.
[Adv Feb.
11, 1995]
Dr. Herbert M. Nakata, 65, of Honolulu,
died Jan. 30, 1995, in
Albuquerque, NM. He
was born Aug. 4, 1929 in Kamaloo, Molokai,
and was a retired pediatrician. Survived
by wife, Virginia; son,
Michael of Ohio; daughters, Mrs. David (Margaret) Perry of Cincinnati, Mary of Fanjeux, France and Monica of New Mexico; mother, Hazel
Nakata; brother, Dr. Harry (Catherine) Nakata of California; sister, Mrs. James
(Grace) Hamada; and two grandchildren.
Burial: in New Mexico. [Adv Feb. 9, 1995]
Harumi K. “Helen”
Nakaya,
85, of Aiea,
died Feb. 20, 1995.
She was born in Makaweil. Survived by son, James S.; daughters, Mrs Anderson (Katherine) Maxberry
of Indiana, Mrs. Jane Sheldon of Waialua and Mrs. Dennis (Diane) Mori; eight
grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; brother, Suketoshi Koga. [Adv
Feb. 23, 1995]
Michael Charles Nakea
Sr.,
71, of Aiea, died Jan.
16, 1995. He was born in Honolulu and was a waste water
foreman retired from the City and County of Honolulu and member of Hale O Na Alii and Ewa Civic Club. Survived by wife, Katherine Nakea; sons, Patrick H., Carter K., Warren P., Valton P., George Ahia and Sonny
Boy Silva; daughter, Dorothy Afalava; 10 grandchilden; six great-grandchildren; brother, Joe;
sister, Elsie Picaneo. [Adv Jan.
18, 1995]
Jung Ho
Nam,
75, of Honolulu, died Jan.
15, 1995. He was born in Korea. Survived by wife, Duk
Ji Nam; sons, Ho In and Hee; daughters, Hong Joo Park, Young Joo Song;
eight grandchildren. Burial: Valley of
the Temples. [Adv Jan.
18, 1995]
Sioeli Fakaloma Namoa, 74, of Lahina, Maui, died Jan.
26, 1995. He was born in Tonga and was a houseman at
the Kahana Reef Hotel. Survived by sons, Minolu
Nishi of Tonga, Siaosi of Australia, Loloa, Taniela of California; daughters, Tuneo Mafi of Tonga, Kalisi Faitua, Sesalina Seveho of Honolulu and Malia J. Loni of New Zealand.
Burial: Valley of the Temples. [Adv Jan.
28, 1995]
Wanda
Marie Napier,
59, of Kailua, died Jan.
3, 1995. She was born in Lanz, Austria. Survived by husband, Donald; son, Gregory T. Lefcourt;
daughters, Susan and Julie Lefcourt; parents, Annie and Benno
Baumgartner; nine grandchildren; stepson, Michael Napier; stepdaughter, Kari Henrichsen; sister, Erica Kolonder
and Ulreke Overlaber. [Adv Jan.
6, 1995]
Nobuye “Margaret” Nasu, 77, of Honolulu, died Jan.
4, 1995. She was born in Honolulu. Survived by brother,
Kenji Ikeda; sister, Ruby M. Carvalho. [Adv Jan. 16,
1995]
William Nauka Jr., 72,
of Waianae, died Feb.
16, 1995. He was born in Honolulu and
was a retired federal
wrenchman.
Survived by wife, Vivian; sons, Danson “Ganigan” and Canles “Lee”;
daughters, Mrs. Jim (Wilma “Fat So”) Luhia, and Mrs. John (Vivian “Wana”
Peahi; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren;
mother, Mary ; brothers, Noah Mahi and Joseph Nauka; sister, Eleanor
K. Kaliko
[Adv Feb. 27, 1995]
Elena Javier Navaja,
64, of Honolulu,
died Feb. 20, 1995. She was born in Honolulu. Survived by son James J. and Blaine J.;
daughters, Mrs. Angel (Meredith) Guba, Mrs. Larry
(Valerie) Sayson,
Mrs. Albert (Yvonne) Waiwaiole, Mrs. Gary (Roxanne)
Geronimo, Mrs. David (Laverne) Borges and Mrs. Harold (Mattie) Kamoku; brothers, Ben Sarabia;
sisters, Mrs. Joe (Connie) Saromines, Mrs. Rudy
(Carmen) Gaco and Bobby Seymour; 33 grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren. Burial: National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. [Adv Feb. 24, 1995]
Pedro Bueno Navarro,
94, of Paia, Maui,
died Feb. 5, 1995.
He was born in Pangasinan, the Philippines. Survived by daughters, Rosita Cabotaje of Kahului, Juanita N. Soto of Kahului,
Lillian Spragan of Virginia, Carmen Brinkley of
Virginia, Filey of Germany and Loretta Baza of Pukulani; son, Rodney Sr.; 19 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren. Burial: Kuau Cemetery. [Adv Feb. 7, 1995]
Felicisimo C. Navoa, 79, of Waipahu,
died Feb. 10, 1995. He was born in the Philippines. Survived by wife, Soledad
Navoa; sons, Daniel and Bienvenido;
daughters, Nieves Angeles, Milagros Navoa and Felicisima Bayudan; 15 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren;
brother, Maximo
of the Philippines; sisters, Leonita and Martina.
Burial: Hawaiian Memorial
Park. [Adv Feb. 20, 1995]
Albert Milton Newman, 79, of Honolulu, died Jan.
7, 1995. He was born in Maryland. He was the first executive secretary
, later executive director, of the Japanese-American Society, and former
vice president of the Retail Merchants of Hawaii. Inurnment in Maryland. [Adv Jan.
16, 1995]
Evelyn
Shun Newman,
64, of Honolulu, died Jan.
9, 1995. She was born in Hawaii. Survived
by husband, Vaughn; daughter, Valerie; brother, Henry Shun; a godson; and a godbrother.
Burial: Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery. [Adv Jan. 14. 1995]
Alice Honuiwa Kamaka Ng, 80, of Kailua-Kona, died Jan. 11, 1995. She was born in Oni-Kapu’a
Ooma ,
Kaloa, Hawaii, and was a homemaker
and member of the Door of Faith Church
in Holualoa.
Survived by sons, Raymond K., Francis K.S., and James K.S. of Kainaliu;
daughter, Elizabeth K. Young of Naalehu; brother, John M. Kamaka
of Honolulu; sister, Margaret Spinney of Kalaoa; 11 grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. Burial: Alae Cemetery. {Adv Jan.
17, 1995]
Walter K.
Ng of Honolulu died Dec.
29, 1995
in Maunalani Nursing Center. Ng, 73, was born in Hawaii. He is survived by sons Sherwin and Vernon; brother
Harold; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. [SB 19/01/1996]
JENNIE NIEDOJADLO age 90, passed away November
9, 1995 at Desert Knolls Convalescent Hospital in Victorville, California: She was born. November 16, 1904 in Waipahu, Hawaii. Mrs. Niedojadlo , lived in Hesperia for four of her thirty years in California. She is survived by sons, James Niedojadlo
of Lisbon, Connecticut, Billy Cordeiro; daughters, Adeline Clark of Victorville,
California, Gladys Beaux and of Hesperial, California
brothers, Harry. Castro of Laughlin, Nevada,
Daniel Castro, Herbert Castro; Sister. Bernice McLane of Palm
Springs, California;
11-grandchildren 15 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. [SB 15/01/1996]
George Nichiji Nii, 75, of Hilo, Hawaii, died Jan.
9, 1995. He was a retired U.S. Weather Service
weatherman, Hilo, and a member of the
442nd Regimental Combat Team.
He also belonged to the Waiakea Kyoei Kumiai, Honpa Hongwanji Hilo Betsuin Kyodan and the Guava
Co-op. Survived by wife, Maude; sons, Dr. Richard and Lt. Col. Darryl of Honolulu and Captain
Michael of Honolulu; daughters, Chandra Kahili and
Leslie Nii of Seattle; brother, Masayuki; sisters,
Yoshimi Baba of Honolulu, Itsuko Kihara,
and Jane Kitazaki of Oahu; and four
grandchildren. Burial: Hawaii Veteren’s
Cemetery, # 2, Hawaii. [Adv Jan. 12,
1995]
Richard Akira Niimi, 82, of
Aiea,
formerly of Hauula, died Jan.
26, 1995. He was born November 11, 1912 in
Kahuku and was a former partner in the Kauhuku
Supermarket. He was a member of the
Kahuku Hongwanji Kyodan and
Nikoniko Club and the Hauoli
Senior Citizen’s
Club. Survived by wife, Thelma T.; son, Thomas Tooru
(Lisa); daughter, Mrs. Andy M. (Frances E.) Abe; four grandchildren; a
great-grandson; sister, Mrs. Minoru (Umeko) Marugaki of
Wailuku. [Adv Feb. 1, 1995]
Fusayo Miyake Nishida, 90, of Hilo, died Jan.
26, 1995. She was born in Hilo and was a homemaker and member of Hilo Higashi Hongwanji Mission Kyodan and Fujinakai. Survived by husband, Kiyoshi; sons, Kiyoto,
Toshio “Porky” and Masato; brother, Noboru Miyake of Honolulu; sisters, Yoshiko
Terauchi of Honolulu and Sumiko Ono; four
grandchildren; two grea-grandchildren. [Adv Jan. 27,
1995]
Richard Shintaro Nishimiya, 70,
of Kaneohe,
died Feb. 22, 1995. He was born in Waipahu,
and was a retired mason. Survived by
wife, Ayano “Bertha”; son, Michael S.; daughters,
Michele A. Shaw, and Marlene A. Nishimiya; two
grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. William (Mildred) Horita,
Mrs. Roy (Ethel) Tsugawa; Mrs. Sue Serreira, Mrs. Alice Nakamura and Mrs. Gene (Connie) Ritter
of Indiana. Burial: Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery, Kaneohe. [Adv Feb. 27, 1995]
Dorothy
Nobuko Takenaka Nishimura, 78, of Honolulu, died Jan. 3, 1995. She was born in Honolulu and worked as a hotel
maid, a switchboard operator and a bookkeeper.
Survived by sons, Loren M. of Alaska, and Edward M.; daughter Marilyn T.
Ige;
grandchildren, Kristine K. of
Anchorage and Jonathan S. Ige; brothers, Masaya Takenaka, Jiro Takenaka of California, Byran S., Donald T., Leslie E. and Kenneth K.; sister, Audren K. Hiranaka;
mother-in-law, Yoshi
Nishimura [Adv Jan. 8, 1995]
James
“Jimmy” Susumu Nishimura, 72, of Kailua, died Jan.
12, 1995
at Castle Medical Center. He was born June
29, 1922
in Honolulu and was a 1940 graduate
of Iolani High School. He was a member of the Varsity Victory
Volunteers, the Army 442nd Regiment, and graduated from the
University of Michigan and Drake University.
He was a former Internal Revenue Agent and worked at the Navy Public
Works Center. He retired as an
accountant after 20 years of federal service and was a former member and
treasurer of Mid Pacific Country Club and a member of the DAV Oahu Chapter #1. Survived by wife, Pearl Richardson Nishimura;
children, Linda Nishimura-Flood, Keali’I Flood, Holly H. Nishimura and Gerald Urbaniak of
PA; Jary R. and Shanan K.
Nishimura; three grandchildren; brother Paul T.; sisters, Louise Nakamura, Dorothy Nishimura of NY and Ruth
Kimura of CA. Burial: Hawaii State Veterans
Cemetery. [Adv Jan. 19, 1995]
William
Tetsuo Nishioka, 63, of Waipahu, died Jan. 12, 1995 at
St. Francis Hospice. He was born March 31, 1931, in
Lihue, Kauai and was a retired carpenter and maintenance worker, He is
survived by his wife Joyce Miyoko Nishioka; sons, Wayne M.
of Los Angeles and Mark T. (Miriam A.) ; one granddaughter, Kristin Nishioka; brother, Masao of Kauai; nieces, nephews,
cousins. He was a member of Waipahu Hongwanji. [Adv Jan. 18,
1995]
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