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Social Security Deaths Thru 1969 Social Security Death Index for Maui thru 1969 Name Birth Date Death Date Death Place Adelhied Carrillo 7 July 1893 January 1965 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Adrian Souza 20 January 1911 November 1968 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Adriano Escabido 5 March 1895 October 1969 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Agapito Tadeo 17 October 1901 June 1969 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Agnes Kekuwela 12 March 1889 January 1968 Kalaupapa, Maui, Hawaii Agripina Omalsa 24 June 1893 July 1966 Kualapuu, Maui, Hawaii Agu Okuyama 15 April 1893 July 1969 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Ah Atai 10 June 1915 March 1968 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Ah Belacio 10 September 1904 November 1966 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Ah M Dang 2 October 1886 15 May 1967 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Ah Wun 10 February 1896 February 1969 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Akiona Yap 12 September 1896 July 1968 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Albert Janssen 7 October 1882 March 1968 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Albert Kahinu 2 December 1893 March 1967 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Albino Quipte 25 August 1898 October 1967 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Alfred Alexander 8 March 1882 August 1968 Maui, Hawaii Alfred Alu 1 December 1895 January 1968 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Alfred Kekahuna 14 October 1926 May 1969 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Alice K Basques 24 December 1894 15 July 1966 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Alice Kamae 31 August 1890 October 1967 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Alipio Padilla 27 January 1898 December 1963 Maui, Hawaii Alvin Silva 21 May 1900 February 1969 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Ambrosio Marcaido 5 March 1902 January 1966 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Amos Eldredge 24 July 1908 October 1966 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Anastacio Premacio 2 May 1884 April 1967 Puunene, Maui, Hawaii Anatalio Casicas 5 January 1902 February 1969 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Andres Gallaido 16 February 1896 January 1968 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Angel Canto 20 November 1893 February 1969 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Anna Pires 13 February 1878 October 1967 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Annie Enoka 5 September 1892 September 1967 Maunaloa, Maui, Hawaii Annie Ramon 7 November 1894 May 1968 Makawao, Maui, Hawaii Antone Gouveia 25 April 1898 March 1968 Puunene, Maui, Hawaii Antonio Agustin 10 May 1895 July 1969 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Antonio Alberto 11 June 1904 November 1966 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Antonio Camillo 30 January 1884 May 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Antonio Corpuz 8 May 1899 October 1968 Puunene, Maui, Hawaii Antonio Manatad 1 July 1888 November 1969 Maui, Hawaii Antonio Martin 1 July 1891 March 1968 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Aoe Holstein 17 September 1879 October 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Aoe Paki 21 December 1896 June 1967 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Arcenio Silva Jr 6 August 1884 December 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Artemio Ramatan 12 January 1900 July 1965 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Arthur Gilman 12 May 1895 September 1969 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Asano Asada 2 September 1895 September 1968 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Bartolome Directo 25 May 1901 December 1963 Lanai City, Maui, Hawaii Bessie Makekau 2 August 1885 September 1968 Hoolehua, Maui, Hawaii Braulio Gonzales 25 June 1898 January 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Bukichi Shiroma 10 February 1886 October 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Bunji Kanda 1 January 1891 August 1966 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Busuke Fujita 15 August 1899 December 1969 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Byron A Brown 25 March 1950 15 November 1966 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Candido Martin 10 October 1890 November 1967 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Carlos Aurillano 5 November 1902 August 1968 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Carlos Ralleta 2 November 1903 October 1966 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Social Security Death Index for Maui thru 1969 Name Birth Date Death Date Death Place Catalino Baylosis 30 May 1903 August 1969 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Chang Yuen 10 June 1878 June 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Charles Anderson 22 August 1883 July 1966 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Charles Benjamin 21 September 1896 August 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Charles Cabe 16 October 1908 January 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Charles Cockett 27 June 1897 April 1967 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Charles Collazo 25 July 1898 May 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Charles Hughes 30 September 1899 September 1969 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Charles Thompson 6 September 1897 May 1969 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Charles Thompson 14 October 1879 June 1969 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Chika Kawakami 15 March 1882 January 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Chikanoich Yoda 20 February 1892 September 1969 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Chiyo Hashimoto 2 December 1887 15 August 1966 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Chiyo Mizoguchi 15 February 1878 March 1969 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Choichi Nabeta 11 January 1888 15 August 1966 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Chonosuke Yoshida 5 June 1879 March 1967 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Christian Bishaw 8 August 1893 May 1969 Hoolehua, Maui, Hawaii Chuichi Fukumura 1 May 1875 July 1968 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Chukichi Okamura 3 May 1888 December 1966 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Chun Lau 15 February 1902 November 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Chung Kim 15 July 1881 May 1968 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Clarence Baldwin 18 January 1899 May 1965 Maui, Hawaii Clinton Vaught 11 February 1895 May 1968 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Comedes Nagel 25 August 1902 November 1968 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Cornelio Candelario 14 September 1903 December 1969 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Dalmacio Velligas 15 June 1892 June 1966 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Damaso Cacatian 19 August 1907 September 1967 Puunene, Maui, Hawaii Daniel Akiu 18 March 1899 April 1969 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Daniel Mokuau 8 October 1894 July 1968 Hoolehua, Maui, Hawaii David Kahanamoku 7 June 1894 August 1967 Kula, Maui, Hawaii David Kuikahi 11 December 1909 June 1968 Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii Denkichi Hirose 31 December 1875 February 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Diego Constantino 12 November 1904 August 1968 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Dionicio Bacos 8 April 1892 October 1968 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Dionicio Maligmat 6 December 1896 October 1967 Maunaloa, Maui, Hawaii Dobaik Kim 15 July 1885 September 1968 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Donald Lopes 9 January 1936 July 1967 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Donato Digoro 1 July 1891 January 1968 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Dora Nakamura 14 October 1901 September 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii E Flood 3 February 1891 March 1969 Maui, Hawaii E Smith 9 September 1892 March 1968 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Eddie Kaai 5 February 1896 October 1969 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Edward Ayau 16 December 1890 November 1969 Hoolehua, Maui, Hawaii Edward Gouveia 13 November 1903 February 1967 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Edward Kapoo 8 April 1911 July 1969 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Edward Keohokapu 4 February 1880 April 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Edward Tam 25 November 1899 December 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Eiju Matsuda 5 March 1890 October 1967 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Eisaburo Yamauchi 15 July 1893 June 1969 Maui, Hawaii Eizo Kanai 20 October 1872 August 1969 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Eleuterio Siangco 21 February 1895 April 1966 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Elizabeth Alexander 2 November 1881 October 1968 Maui, Hawaii Elizabeth K Naope 4 February 1896 15 June 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Elizabeth Mersberg 4 December 1888 April 1969 Maui, Hawaii Social Security Death Index for Maui thru 1969 Name Birth Date Death Date Death Place Ellsworth Ellis 3 December 1908 December 1966 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Emegdio Cristobal 3 August 1903 September 1969 Lanai City, Maui, Hawaii Emidio Caranacio 15 October 1899 15 March 1969 Maui, Hawaii Emilid Sales 28 March 1899 January 1966 Lanai City, Maui, Hawaii Emily Joaquin 19 February 1885 15 September 1967 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Emily Maliu 23 December 1878 March 1967 Kaunakakai, Maui, Hawaii Enos Vincent 28 September 1880 February 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Eric Lindberg 1 February 1897 November 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Erinnio Octavio 16 May 1886 October 1967 Puunene, Maui, Hawaii Ernest Hoohuli 26 February 1904 February 1965 Kalaupapa, Maui, Hawaii Esther Kanoa 14 November 1895 15 October 1968 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Eugenio Delrosario 6 July 1891 September 1968 Lanai City, Maui, Hawaii Eusebio Gamurot 1 July 1885 June 1965 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Eustaquia Guilliermo 17 September 1893 October 1968 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Evangelino Santos 3 January 1905 August 1964 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Fabian Carbonell 20 January 1891 August 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Felipa Tenebro 11 September 1901 15 August 1966 Maui, Hawaii Felipe Balmores 4 September 1892 15 May 1966 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Felipe Duldulao 30 April 1897 August 1969 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Felix Bayo 9 April 1898 November 1968 Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Feliza S Andaya 16 May 1901 15 July 1967 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Filipe Escritor 12 September 1898 March 1967 Paia, Maui, Hawaii Florence Hudcovic 20 November 1901 August 1967 Maui, Hawaii Florence Lillie 13 October 1877 April 1966 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Fook S Chow 20 October 1877 15 April 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Fortunato Borra 1 July 1892 January 1969 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Fortunato Conyate 15 May 1892 October 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Francis Anderson 23 November 1882 January 1969 Puunene, Maui, Hawaii Francisco Caricongan 10 May 1901 February 1968 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Frank A Hanu 6 August 1889 15 October 1969 Kula, Maui, Hawaii Frank Alconcel 1 December 1902 May 1968 Puunene, Maui, Hawaii Frank Castro 27 September 1923 January 1969 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Frank Derego 20 March 1899 July 1965 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Frank Feiteira 11 December 1896 December 1968 Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Frank Santos 22 June 1890 December 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Frank Souki 24 December 1890 May 1968 Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Frank Takehara 23 November 1899 August 1967 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Frank Viveiros 10 April 1906 August 1966 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Fred Silva 4 January 1911 November 1968 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Fred Tollefsen 19 September 1889 October 1968
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