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WAH YOU MA, 85, of Honolulu, Died March 31, 2000. Born in China M WAH YOU MA, 85, of Honolulu, died March 31, 2000. Born in China. Survived by son, Pang Fai; daughters, Lily Young and Irene Lum; brother, Wah Ying; sisters, Siu Hing and Siu Han; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Chinese Buddhist services 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Diamond Head Mortuary. Burial to follow at Diamond Head Memorial Park. WILLIAM FELICIANO "COCONUT HAT" MABIDA SR., 72, of Pearl City, died April 14, 2000. Survived by wife, Marva; sons, William Jr. and Joseph; daughters, Rosemarie Dudley, Miriam Mabida, Jessica Mabida-Bridges and Jodi Horcajo; brothers, Daniel, Gilbert and Ernest; sisters, Hattie DeGuzman, Juanita Suyat and Flora Tano; 18 grandchildren. Visitation 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday at Borthwick Mortuary, service 11 a.m.; burial 2 p.m. at Hawaiian Memorial Park. MARIA VICTORIA MACADANGDANG, 35, of Waipahu, died June 19, 2000. Born in Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Survived by mother, Virginia; brothers, Bernard, Oscar, Stanley; grandparents. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Waipahu; Mass 7 p.m. Visitation also 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday at Nu‘uanu Memorial Park Mortuary; burial to follow at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. B. Sharon MacCluer, 59, of Pukalani, Maui, a reading teacher, died Friday, March 10,2000 in Maui Memorial Hospital. She was born in Martinez, Calif. She is survived by husband L. Douglas; mother Jessie B. Daraskavich; sons Mitchell S. and Daniel; daughters Tracy S. MacCluer and Holly E. Roper, and two grandchildren. Memorial service: 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ballard Family Mortuary. Aloha attire. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ala Lani Methodist Church Preschool. David A. MacDonald, 63, of Poipu, Kauai, a proprietor for a management consultant, died Saturday, Feb 26, 2000 in Wilcox Hospital. He was born in Ohio. He is survived by wife Lynne H.; daughters Debra Meek, Lauri MacDonald and Cindy Wortmann; sister Anne Kendall, and five grandchildren. No services Ruby E. Macfarlane died Saturday Nov 4, 2000 in Menlo Park, Calif. She was born in Kaimuki. She is survived by daughter Suzanne Macfarlane Avina, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services: 10 a.m. Saturday at Oahu Cemetery. BEATRIX BAILEY MacGREGOR, 85, has died. Born in South Carolina. Widow of Alexander Logan Reid MacGregor, founder of the Scottish Caledonian Society; also, former teacher at the University Lab School, co-author of "Handbook For Music Teachers," and retired as associate professor at the University of Hawai‘i College of Education. Survived by daughters, Jeanie Muir and Heather MacGregor; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Service 6 p.m. Thursday at Central Union Church. Aloha or Scottish attire. Memorial donations to the Caledonian Society, P.O. Box 4164, Honolulu, HI 96812. CLIFFORD ANTHONY MACHADO, 46, of Honolulu, died Nov. 20, 2000. He was an O‘ahu Transit Service first class diesel mechanic. Survived by wife, Stephanie; stepson, Leon Sylva; stepdaughter, Lalenya Sagisi; mother, Victoria Machado; brother, Dale Machado; granddaughter, Skye Sagisi. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Blessed Sacrament Church; memorial Mass 8 p.m. Arrangements by Mililani Downtown Mortuary. MICHAEL TATSUJI MACHIDA, 83, of Wahiawa, died Dec. 27, 2000. Born in Honolulu. Retired from Tripler Medical Center and a member of Wahiawa Hongwanji. Survived by wife, Mitsue; son, Eric; a granddaughter; brother, Shiro; sister, Emmie Yamashita. Memorial service 6 p.m. Thursday at Wahiawa Hongwanji. No flowers. Casual attire. Arrangements by Mililani Mortuary. AKINOBU "JOHNNY" "MIKE" MACHIGASHIRA, 71, of San Diego, Calif., formerly of Kakaako, died Jan. 26, 2000. Born in Waialua, Oahu. A combat-wounded veteran of the Korean War; also a songwriter. Survived by brothers, Wallace Nishimura and Dr. Harold Machigashira; sister, Edith Muranaka. Private graveside service held. Arrangements by Nuuanu Mortuary. JEFFREY ALAN MACK, 48, of Kailua, died Dec. 23, 2000. Born in Trenton, N.J. Survived by wife, Sun Young; daughters, Jennifer and Kristina Mack; son, Justin; mother, Marilynn; father, Edgar; sisters, Sandi Uhlman and Thelma Mack. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Hope Chapel, Kane‘ohe; service 7 p.m. Private scattering of ashes at a later date. Arrangements by Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. Eric Scott MacLeod, 34, of Keaau, Hawaii, a tree trimmer, died last Thursday in Hilo Medical Center. He was born in Illinois. He is survived by parents Robert and Joanne; brother Brian, and sister Lisa Koeper. No services. Scattering of ashes. DORIS LOUISE SLATTERY MACPHERSON, 90, of Honolulu, died Sept. 25, 2000. Survived by children, Don, Sandra Peterson and Richard; sister, Francis Fox; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Private service held. Arrangements by Borthwick Mortuary. DIOSDADO "DIOSY" GUZMAN MACUSI, 57, of Waipahu, died Aug. 5, 2000. Born in Sudipen, La Union City, Philippines. Survived by wife, Norma; daughters, Dolores Grace, Mary Jane, Judy Marie and Jocelyn; brother, Eduardo; sister, Milagros Carino. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Mililani Mortuary makai chapel; service 7:30 p.m. Interment to be held in the Philippines. Casual attire. JUSTA V. MADAMBA, 86, of Lahaina, Maui, died March 20, 2000. Born in Bacarra, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Survived by husband, Narciso; sons, William and Jose; daughters, Mary and Judy; sister, Anter Bernal; eight grandchildren. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Maria Lanakila Church; service 7 p.m. Visitation also 8 a.m. April 1 at Borthwick Norman's Mortuary chapel. Burial 10:30 a.m. April 1 at Maui Memorial Park Cemetery. Casual attire PUANANI JOANNA "NANI" MADARANG, 64, of Kuka‘iau, Hawai‘i, died Dec. 23, 2000. Born in Hilo, Hawai‘i. A homemaker. A member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Pa‘auilo and Kuka‘iau-Ka‘ohe Kumiai. Survived by husband, Romaldo "Romie" Madarang Sr.; sons, Romaldo "Kuyan" Jr. and Rendall; daughter, Natalie "Princess" Gonsalves; brother, Sylvester; sisters, Virginia Hilua, Eleanor Estencion, Mollie Salomon and Fely Rosario; six grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Visitation 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph-Pa‘auilo Catholic Church, Pa‘auilo; memorial Mass 11 a.m. No flowers. Casual attire. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary, Hilo. ANTOINETTE (TONI) MADDEN, 84 of Kailua, died Jan. 24, 2000. Born in Albany, N.Y. Moved to Hawaii with husband, Richard, in 1945. Survived by sons, Dale and Rick; grandchildren, Michael, Lauren and Erin. Celebration of life 9 a.m. tomorrow at St. Anthony’s Church, Kailua. Aloha attire. Maxine Maddox, the former public relations director for Spencecliff Restaurant Corp., died March 11 in Phoenix, Ariz. She was 78. Maddox joined Spencecliff Corp. in 1958 as its public relations director and also was in charge of the company’s party service. She began the popular Queen’s Surf Luau and also designed the Barefoot Bar. Maddox left Spencecliff to begin her own venture, Selective Dining, which offered meal programs to visitors as part of their travel plans. Maddox said she started the business after seeing visitors lined outside drugstores because they did not know any good Waikiki restaurants. In 1967, she returned to Spencecliff as director of public relations and sales promotion. Maddox is survived by her sister, Jacqueline Wiggins. A memorial service was held in Phoenix. The ashes will be scattered at 10 a.m. next Saturday on the ocean side of the Waikiki Elks Club. No services will be held in Hawaii. GLADYS S. MADEIRA, 51, of Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i, died Sept. 9, 2000. Born in Honolulu. A preschool teacher with Kapa‘a Missionary Church. Survived by husband, Rodney; mother, Kiyoko Matsuura; brothers, Norman and Rod Matsuura; sister, Lei Odani. Visitation 2 p.m. Sunday at Kapa‘a Missionary Church; service 3 p.m. Casual attire. Arrangements by Garden Island Mortuary, Ltd. DANIEL B. MADEJA, 82, of Honolulu, died June 27, 2000. Born in Saulat, Samar, Philippines. A retired chef. Survived by wife, Antonina; sons, Samson and Danilo; daughters, Delilah Tolemy and Elaine McGregor; brothers, Andres and Ferderico; sister, Susan Cidro. Private service held. Arrangements by Borthwick Mortuary. CAROLE MADERA, 68, of Honolulu, died May 20, 2000. Born in Kalopaa, Hawaii. Survived by husband, Clarence "Mack"; sons, Michael Mexia and Byron Almachar; daughter, Erenna Duran; 10 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brothers, Salvador and Cyrio Hinol; sisters, Magdalena Contreras, Gladys Molina, Elizabeth Centeno and Patricia Canianes. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary, service 6:30 p.m.; private inurnment. Aloha attire. RUDOLPH V.K. MADEYSKI, 91, of Honolulu, died July 28, 2000. Born in Wailuku, Maui. Retired University of Hawaii campus groundskeeper. Survived by sons, David, Wallace and Albert Shidaki; daughters, Monique, June Yoshinaga and Emma Miyashiro; grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Borthwick Mortuary; services 7 p.m. Cremation to follow. Aloha attire. Aketo Maebo, 74, of Hilo, a former owner of the Maebo Noodle Factory, died yesterday Aug. 2, 2000 in Hilo Hospital. He was born in Papaikou, Hawaii. He is survived by wife Rachael H.; son Blane; daughter Maxine Maebo-Ha'o; mother Koto; brother Masato; sisters Sally T. Miyakaku, Misue Furuta, Yukie Anzai, Chisato Holck, Nancy Y. Masada and Jean T. Taketa, and three grandchildren. Memorial services: 5 p.m. Saturday at Dodo Mortuary. Call after 4 p.m. Casual attire. No flowers. AKETO MAEBO, 74, of Hilo, Hawai‘i died Aug. 1, 2000. Born in Papa‘ikou, Hawai‘i. Former owner of Maebo Noodle Factory. Survived by wife, Rachael; son, Blane; daughter, Maxine Maebo-Ha‘o; mother, Koto; brother, Masato; sisters, Sally Miyakaku, Misue Furuta, Yukie Anzai, Chisato Holck, Nancy Masada and Jean Taketa; three grandchildren. Visitation 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Dodo Mortuary, Hilo; service 5 p.m.
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