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BACIU, STEFAN, 74, of Honolulu, Died Jan. 6, 1993. He Was Born In BACIU, STEFAN, 74, of Honolulu, died Jan. 6, 1993. He was born in Romania and was a professor at the University of Hawaii Manoa campus for 26 years; he taught Spanish and Portuguese. He also authored volumes of poetry and essays, and books on Latin America. Survived by sister, Ioana Margineanu of Romania. Friends may call 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday at Saints Constantine and Helen Church; service 10 a.m. No flowers. Casual attire. Burial at Makiki Cemetery. Arrangements by Borthwick Mortuary. [Honolulu Advertiser 11 January 1993] BACLIG, RITA BARCENA, 63, of Naalehu, Hawaii, died March 19, 1993. She was born in Ilocos Sur, Philippines. She was employed by Mac Farms of Hawaii as a harvester. Survived by husband, Felipe Seguban Baclig; son, Godofredo of New York; daughters, Remedios Serrano and Eutrocina Pablico, both of the Philippines, Emerita Baclig of New York and Luzviminda Baclig of Honolulu; brother, Irenio Barcena of California; seven grandchildren; nephews and nieces. Friends may call from 4 p.m. tomorrow at the family residence; overnight vigil or call 8 to 9 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Church; Mass 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church; Mass 9 a.m. Burial at Naalehu Cemetery. Arrangements by Borthwick Hawaii Funeral Home. [Honolulu Advertiser 15 April 1993] Bacon, George E., of Honolulu died Thursday in Queen’s Hospital. Bacon, 75, a commercial photographer, was born in Minnesota and Irad lived in Hawaii since World War II, when he was a U.S. Army photographer stationed here. He is survived by wife Patience Pukui Bacon; daughter Dodie Browne; brother Bruce; and a grandchild. Graveside services: 10 a.m. Wednesday at Hawaiian Memorial Park. [Honolulu Star Bulletin 10 December 1993] BACTAD, ELLEN FELITA KANANILAMAMALAME, infant daughter of Allen and Roberta Bactad of Kapaa, Kauai, died June 26, 1993. She was born in Honolulu. Also survived by brother, Lloyd Paimeira; sisters, Daisy Mae, Ashiin R.; grandparents, Robert and Henrietta Gnosalves, Octavia and Mitchell Nakamura, Allan Sr. and Annette Bactad of California; a niece, aunts and uncles. Service 9 a.m. today at Kapaa First Hawaiian Church on Kauai. Burial at church cemetery. Arrangements by Borthwick Mortuary. [Honolulu Advertiser 1 July 1993] BACTISTA, ROSALINA TAMAYO, 68, of Whitmore, died Oct. 4, 1993. She was born in Kahuku and was an instructor for the Adult Education Ballroom Dancing Club and Senior Citizens Rainbow Club of both Wahiawa and Whitmore. She was also a member of the Whitmore Filipino Community Association, Social Club of Hawaii, also an adviser of the Bani- Pangasinan Association of Hawaii. Survived by husband, Pascual; sons, Juanito and Robert Antonio, Getuilo Antonio Jr. of New York, Paul, Arnold, Rodney and Robin; daughters, Mrs. William (Ann) Randall of New York, Mrs. Victor (Laurie Ann) Soriano of California, Valerie Bactista; 34 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren; brothers, Antonio, Alfred and Roque Tamayo; sister, Bibiana Ming; nieces and nephews. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Sorrow Church; Mass 7 p.m. or call from 9 a.m. Friday at Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary; service 10:30 a.m. Burial to follow at Mililani Memorial Park. Casual attire. [Honolulu Advertiser 12 October 1993] BADUA, INOCENCIO DADIZ, 63, of Honolulu, died Jan. 16, 1993. He was born in San Nicolas, IIocos Norte, Philippines. Survived by wife, Juana V. Badua; sons, Ernel of the Philippines; daughters, Julie Basilo, Carmen Raguino, Marina Garillo, Nelda Saoit and Madely; brothers, Cenon and Victor; sister, Benjamin Madamba; 11 grandchildren. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at St. John’s Baptist Church; Mass 8 p.m. Burial service in the Philippines. Arrangements by Mililani Downtown Mortuary. [Honolulu Advertiser 23 January 1993] Bagaoisan, Marcelo D., of Hilo died Thursday in Hilo. Bagaoisan, 86, a retired Puna Sugar Co. nap sacker, was born in the Philippines. He is survived by wife Honorata; daughter Maria B.; brother Rizal, and sister Marciana. Wake services: 7 p.m. Thursday at Borthwick Hawaii Funeral Home. Call from 6 to 9 p.m. Mass: 12:15 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph Church, Hilo. Call after 10 a.m. Burial: Homelani Memorial Park. Casual attire. [Honolulu Star Bulletin 14 September 1993] BAGAOISAN, MARCELO DOMINGO, 86, of Hilo, died Sept. 9, 1993. He was born in Baay, Batac, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, and was a retired nap sacker for Puna Sugar. He was also a member of St. Theresa in Mountain View. Survived by wife, Honorata; daughters, Maria B. of the Philippines; brother, Rizal of the Philippines; sister, Marciana of the Philippines; nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at BOrthwick Hawaii Funeral Home; service 7 p.m. or call from 10 a.m. to noon Friday at St. Joseph Church, Hilo; Mass 12:15 p.m. Burial at Homelani Memorial Park Cemetery. Casual attire. [Honolulu Advertiser 15 September 1993] BAGUIO, PEDRO C., 93, of Honolulu, died Oct. 23, 1993. He was born in the Philippines and retired as a yardman. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Calvin (Pat) Pang and Bernie Ballado; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; brothers, Sixto of California, Tranquilino of the Philippines; sister, Isabel Mandin of the Philippines; nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. Sunday at Borthwick Mortuary; service 11:30 a.m. Burial 1 p.m. at Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery. Casual attire. [Honolulu Advertiser 28 October 1993] BAHILOT, WALLACE KELII SR., 59, of Ewa Beach, died Nov. 11, 1993. He was born in Honolulu and retired from Hickam Air Force Base as a fuel distributor. He was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars #4951. Survived by wife, Lorraine Ahlo Bahilot; sons, Wallace K. Jr., Joseph M.; daughters, Mrs. Wallynn M. Paracuelles, Loreen N. Bahilot of Hilo, Mrs. Arnold (Mary Jane) Adriano, Mrs. Benjamin (Yulian) Akau of Kauai, Dayna K. Bahilot; 12 grandchildren; brothers, Joseph and Richard; sister, Mrs. Clarence (Rebecca) Mauhili of Hilo. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Mililani Downtown Mortuary; service 7 p.m. Or call from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday; service 11 a.m. Scattering of ashes 10 a.m. Monday at Ewa Beach Park. Aloha or casual attire. [Honolulu Advertiser 16 November 1993] BAILEY, CHARLENE ELIZABETH MAKALAPUA KALEO, 45, of Aiea, died Jan, 15, 1993. She was born in Honolulu. She was a recording clerk at Island Title Corp, and a member of Harvest Chapel. Survived by husband, Eddie; daughters, Mrs. Gabriel (Roxanne) Duguran of Kealakekua, Haunani Nahapalikauahilo and Elizabeth Makalapua; sons, Talbot J. and Poai Jr. of Kailua-Kona; six grandchildren; mother, Mary Kaleo; sisters, Mrs. Robert (Tedi) Roberts and Mrs. Richard (Moana) Abiva; brothers, Norman and Keith Kaleo; grandmother, Charlotte Tam- Wong Kaleo; aunts and uncles; nieces and nephews; grandniece and grandnephews; cousins. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Kalihi Union Church; service 7:30 p.m. No flowers. Casual attire. Scattering of ashes 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island. Arrangementss by Borthwick Mortuary. [Honolulu Advertiser 23 January 1993] BAILEY, MABEL KEALIIMAULOA KAMANAWA, 84, of Kaneohe, died Dec. 13, 1993. She was born on Maui. Survived by sons, Isaac E., George C., Raleigh B., Lordrigo, Michael Wood of Canada; daughters, Mrs. Albert (Evelyn) Brown of Maui, Mrs. Nobue (Yvonne) Tani, Mrs. Blake (Lorraine) Saffery, Mrs. Stephen (Linda) Baldonado and Mrs. Arthur (Sunday) Parkin; brothers, Peter H. Kamanawa; 31 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren and three great- great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Monday at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary; service 11 a.m. Burial noon at Hawaiian Memorial Park. Aloha attire. [Honolulu Advertiser 15 December 1993] BAIRD, HELEN CALDWELL, 77, longtime Honolulu resident, died April 23, 1993 in Colorado. Although handicapped, she was employed by Queens Medical Center as a medical records clerk. Survived by devoted friends. Memorial service 10 a.m. Friday at Central Union Church, Atherton Memorial Chapel. Inurnment follows at Oahu Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Rewick Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Women’s League of Central Union Church or to the Central Union Preschool Scholarship Fund. Aloha attire. [Honolulu Advertiser 21 June 1993] BAITLON, CELEDONIO RAGRAGOLA, 86, of Waipahu, died April 14, 1993. He was born in Masisit, Sanchez Mira Cagayan, Philippines. Survived by wife, Carmen R.; sons, Calbert H., Charles M., Chester J., Gilbert C.; daughter, Mrs. Beverly C. Baitlon-Paranada Jr.; a grandchild; nieces and nephews; cousins. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Mililani Downtown Mortuary; service 7:30 p.m. or call 8 to 9:45 a.m. Saturday at St. Theresa Co-cathedral; Mass 9:45 a.m. Casual attire. Burial 11 a.m. Mililani Memorial Park. Casual attire. [Honolulu Advertiser 28 April 1993] BAJI, HELEN BELASKI, 85, of Hilo, died Oct. 4, 1993. She was born in Ookala and was a homemaker. Survived by sons, Marshall of Honolulu and John; daughters, Nora Asano and Cecilia Ogata, both of Hilo; brothers, Loui Belaski of New Yrk and Manuel Belaski of California; sisters, Edith Santiago of Kona, Rosalie Fuentes of California, Mildren Richardson of Maui, Margaret Luga of California, Cora Rodrigues of Hilo; nine grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Friends may call 6 to 7 p.m. Monday at Dodo Mortuary; service 7 p.m. Monday at Dodo Mortuary; service 7 p.m. or call 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday; service 10 a.m. Burial at Alae Cemetery. [Honolulu Advertiser 8 October 1993] BAKER, CLARENCE EDGAR SR., 88, of Hilo, died Nov. 14, 1993. He was born in Mt. Braddock, Pennsylvania, and retired as manager of Moses Office and Furniture Store.
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