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Honolulu Advertiser & Star-Bulletin Obituaries January 1 Honolulu Advertiser & Star-Bulletin Obituaries January 1 - December 31, 2003 E KAREN HARUMI EARLL, 77, of Pearl City, died Dec. 19, 2003. Born in Wailuku, Maui. Survived by sons, Jon and Ira; six grandchildren; 11 great- grandchildren. Private service held. Arrangements by Mililani Mortuary. [Adv 31/12/2003] REGINA "GINA" ROSE EBERLY, 51, of Kalaheo, Kaua'i, died Dec. 24, 2003. Born in Hawai'i. A social worker with Kauai Friendship House. Survived by companion, Ron Clerc; sisters, Miriam Eberly and Claire O'Leary. Visitation 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kalaheo; Mass 11 a.m.; burial at St. Catherine's Cemetery in Kapa'a. Arrangements by Moanalua Mortuary and Garden Island Mortuary. [Adv 28/12/2003] MARY MISAO EBESU, 83, of Honolulu, died July 16, 2003. Born in Ho- nolulu. Survived by son, Milton; daughters, Karen Adams and Earlyn Mosher; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Barbara Suganuma, Alice Nishimura and Gladys Yamamoto. Service 6 p.m. Monday at Hosoi Garden Mortuary. No flowers. Aloha attire. [Adv 24/07/2003] EDITH FUMIKO EBISUYA, 93, of Waipahu, died Nov. 30, 2003. Born in Waipahu. Survived by sons, Calvin and Owen; daughter, Frances Okuno; brothers, Kenji, Koso, Itsuto and Roger Furukawa; sisters, Shirley Kagemoto and Lillian Komatsubara; two grandchildren; great-grandchild. Private service held. Arrangements by Mililani Downtown Mortuary. [Adv 11/12/2003] KIMOKO EBISUYA, 94, of Pearl City, died June 24, 2003. Born in Pearl City. Survived by sons, Craig and Eugene; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; brothers, Sakai Higuchi and Mitsumasa Higuchi; sisters, Rose Mossman, Kinue Miyama, and Yoshie Ikenaga. Private service held. Arrangements by Nu'uanu Mortuary. [Adv 13/07/2003] PAULINE BERNADETTE FOSTER EBORN, 64, of Kane'ohe, died May 7, 2003. Born in Honolulu. Hawai'i Pacific University account analyst, Hawai'i Loa campus; and member 'Ahahui Ka'ahumanu. Survived by husband, Clyde; daughters, Margaret Stanley, Rebecca "Tootsie" Sanborn, Yvonne Teixeira and Holly Kataoka; son, Tory; six grandchildren; sisters, Kapeka George, Emily Neves and Annie Mendiola. Private service and burial held. Arrangements by Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. [Adv 17/05/2003] MARILYN FREDELUCES ECHANO, 32, of Honolulu, died Jan. 4, 2003. Born in Olongapo, Philippines. Survived by husband, Carlo; son, Calvin; daughters, Kathierynn and Carolynn; father, David Fredeluces; mother, Teresita Venzon; brothers, Gilbert and Mark Fredeluces; sister, Wenie Fredeluces. Private service held. Arrangements by Mililani Mortuary. [Adv 10/012003] LUISA TAGUIAM ECHAVARRE, 89, of Honolulu, died Aug. 1, 2003. Born in Santiago Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Survived by son, Bernardino; daughters, Lucina Real and Rufina Pasion; seven grandchildren; a great- grandson. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Nuuanu Mortuary west chapel; service 7 p.m. Visitation also 8 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa; Mass 9:30 a.m.; burial 11 a.m. at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. [Adv 10/08/2003] RAYMONDO ECHIBERI JR., 60, of Honolulu, died Nov. 25, 2003. A general contractor. Survived by wife, Bonnie; sons, Raymond Jeffrey, Parrish Echiberi and Brandt Shea; daughters, Kimberley Ramos, Bobbie- Lynn Hillinger, Faith Lono-Tellez, Bonnie Fernandez and AuraLee Shea; brothers, Anthony Glushenko, Jose, Peter, Douglas, Mariano "Mike," and Darrell Silva; sisters, Kuulei Badua, Nina Balbalosa and Pettra Stark; 18 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Visitation 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at Borthwick Mortuary; service 11:30 a.m.; burial at Hawaiian Memorial Park. Aloha attire. [Adv 03/12/2003] EDWARD GUSTAVE ECKARDT, 83, of Kane'ohe, died May 26, 2003. Born in Honolulu. Retired Fort Ruger welder. Survived by wife, Charlotte; daughters, Patricia Cruz, Paulette, Edwina Rickard and Wendy Kamaunu; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchild; hanai son, Von Harbottle. Graveside service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. Arrangements by Moanalua Mortuary. [Adv 31/05/2003] ULWIN LILIU ECKART, 82, of Waimanalo, died Aug. 1, 2003. A homemaker and community volunteer. Survived by sons, Max, Russell, Keoni, Alika, Kevin and Kawika; daughters, Sheila Okin, Mary Kok and Tracy Webb; 21 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Visitation 9 a.m. Saturday at St. George Catholic Church; Mass 11 a.m.; inurnment pending. Arrangements by Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary. [Adv 05/08/2003] NAT KALAE ECKMAN, 33, of Papa'ikou, Hawai'i, died Oct. 20, 2003. Born in Hilo, Hawai'i. Self-employed house painter. Survived by son, Ikaika; daughters, Kylie and Kamaile; parents, Buddy and Gail Belin; brothers, Kali and Shannon Belin; sisters, Mahana and Buffy Belin and Carlene Atwater; grandparents, Mary Eckman, Carl and Connie Belin. Visitation 8 to 10 a.m. today at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Hilo Stake Center; service 11 a.m. No flowers. Casual attire. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary, Hilo. [Adv 25/10/2003] LORENZO "LARRY" DE GUZMAN ECLARIN, 63, of Pearl City, died April 24, 2003. Born in Sanchez Mirra, Cagayan, Philippines. Retired Pepsi Bottling Company heavy equipment mechanic. Survived by wife, Brigida "Ching"; daughters, Maria Eclarin and Flordeliza Kealanahele III; five grandchildren; brother, Teodoro; sisters, Amelia Eclarin and Luisa Yakowenko. Private service held. Arrangements by Mililani Mortuary. [Adv 10/05/2003] TONY VISAYA ECO, 60, of Waipahu, formerly of Salinas, Calif., died June 12, 2003. Born in Manila, Philippines. Survived by wife, Diane; hanai mother, Paz Medina; sons, Randy, Aaron, Christopher and Joshua; daughter, Debbie Parris; sister, Jeanette Rosa. Visitation 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Mililani Mortuary Mauka Chapel; service 11:30 a.m. Casual attire. [Adv 02/07/2003] Robert Lougher Edmondson, 70, of Kaneohe, a retired John J. Harding Co. vice president, died Nov. 2, 2003. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by wife Patricia, son David and brother Harry. Private scattering of ashes. [SB 06/11/2003] PAUL EDUARD, 83, of Pearl City, died Jan. 20, 2003. Born in Belikpapan, Indonesia. Survived by son, Edwin; daughter, Paula Posner; two grandsons; three granddaughters; great-grandson; sister, Hetty; brother, Jan. Service 5 p.m. Saturday at Pearl City Kingdom Hall. Casual attire. Arrangements by Mililani Mortuary. [Adv 23/01/2003] ALBERT CLARK EDWARDS, 88, of Kalaheo, Kaua'i, died Oct. 31, 2003. Born in Kings Creek, Ohio. Survived by sons, Robert, Eugene and Paul; daughters, Valerie Johnson and Ruby Edwards; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Private service at a later date. Arrangements by Garden Island Mortuary. [Adv 05/11/2003] DAPHNE L. EDWARDS, 78, of Kailua, died Oct. 13, 2003. Born in Honolulu. A homemaker. Survived by son, James; daughter, Carol; brother, Vernon Santos; sisters, Yvonne Souza and Eleanor Hutchinson. Graveside service 11 a.m. Monday at Hawaiian Memorial Park. No flowers. Casual attire. Arrangements by Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. [Adv 15/10/2003] EDDIE EDWARDS, 49, of Wai'anae, died Feb. 6, 2003. Born in Vailoa, Samoa. Retired U.S. Army aviator; Schofield Barracks Golden Glove heavyweight champion in 1975. Survived by wife, Renita; sons, Christopher "Junior," Eddie "Tasi" Jr. and Eric; daughters, Michelle, Jennifer and Trisha; seven grandchildren. Visitation 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Borthwick Mortuary; service 2:30 p.m.; cremation to follow. No flowers. Aloha attire. 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Born in Ruleville, Miss. World War II U.S. Navy fighter pilot. Owner of Edward & Sands Construction Company. Survived by daughter, Patricia Tupou; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Visitation 9 a.m. Thursday at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary; service 10 a.m.; burial with military honors 11 a.m. at Hawai'i State Veterans Cemetery. [Adv 06/06/2003] Gerold J. Effinger Jr., 45, of Honolulu, a U.S. Navy veteran, died Wednesday Jul 2, 2003in the Queen's Medical Center. He was born in Philadelphia. He is survived by mother Rita M., brother Brian and sisters Rita Sarao, Eileen Effinger and Linda Leone. Services to be held at a later date. [SB 0a6/07/2003] DANIEL "MICKEY" "MOUSEY" ALLWIN EFHAN, 58, of Tucson, Ariz., died June 7, 2003. Born in Honolulu. Member of Hotel Employees, Restaurant Employees Local 5. Survived by mother, Melissa Vierra; stepfather, David Vierra; brother, Albert. Visitation 9 a.m. Tuesday at Mililani Mortuary Makai Chapel; service 10:30 a.m.; burial 11 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. Casual attire. [Adv 28//06/2003] KIMIYO EGAWA, 92, of Hilo, Hawai'i, died June 15, 2003. Born in Lihu'e, Kaua'i. Retired registered nurse. Survived by daughters, Elaine Hamada and Barbara Okahara; brothers, Sakaru and Hiroshi Kohashi; sister, Hanako Murasaki; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Private service held. No koden. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary, Hilo. [Adv 02/07/2003] GERALD "JERRY" J. EGET, 57, of Honolulu, died Aug. 3, 2003. U.S. Army member at Fort Shafter, and Fort Shafter and Schofield Barracks, East Range, federal employee. Survived by wife, Naomi; children, Gerald Jr., Christopher, Lois Eget-Lau and Lisa Carter.
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