HA, YONG EUN, 77, of Honolulu, HI, Passed Away November 12, 2013 in Honolulu

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HA, YONG EUN, 77, of Honolulu, HI, Passed Away November 12, 2013 in Honolulu HA, YONG EUN, 77, of Honolulu, HI, passed away November 12, 2013 in Honolulu. Born November 25, 1935 in Daegu, Korea. She is survived by sons, Tae Sik (Kyon Sun) Ha, Tae Sool Ha, Tae Man (Eun Yong) Ha of Korea; daughters, Kap Suk (Robert) Gregory, Jr., Soon Hee (Yong Hea) Kim; brothers, Young Kil Hyun, Joung Kil Hyun; sisters, Ill Boon Shin, Kyu Boon Park, Mar Soon Boulware, 10 grand- children; 1 great-grandchild. Visitation 8:30 a.m. Saturday (Nov. 23) at Mililani Downtown Mortuary; (20 South Kukui St., Honolulu) Funeral Service 10:00 a.m. Burial 1:00 p.m. at Hawaiian Memorial Park. Casual Attire. Flowers Welcome. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 19 November 2013] Ha, Yong Eun, Nov. 12, 2013 Yong Eun Ha, 77, of Honolulu died in Honolulu. She was born in Daegu, Korea. She is survived by sons Tae Sik, Tae Sool and Tae Man; daughters Kap Suk Gregory and Soon Hee Kim; brothers Young Kil and Joung Kil Hyun; sisters Ill Boon Shin, Kyu Boon Park and Mar Soon Boulware; 10 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Visitation: 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Mililani Downtown Mortuary. Services: 10 a.m. Burial: 1 p.m. at Hawaiian Memorial Park. Casual attire. Flowers welcome. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 20 November 2013] Ha‘o, Jack Keali‘i, Dec. 7, 2012 Jack Keali‘i Ha‘o, 61, of Honolulu, an accountant and local entertainer and musician, died in Honolulu. He was born in Lihue. He is survived by brothers Bryan Ha‘o and Wayne Chang; and sisters Betty Johnson, Bambi Hifo, Ashley Lopes, and Leilani, Joanne and Rose Ha‘o. Services: 9 a.m. Saturday at Anuenue School cafeteria, 2528 10th Ave., Palolo. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 13 January 2013] Hachmeister, William F., Aug. 15, 2013 William F. Hachmeister, 67, of Hilo, a computer programmer and a Marine Corps veteran who served in the Vietnam War, died at home. He was born in Natoma, Kan. He is survived by sons Julian and Felix, and sister Marilyn Martinez. Graveside urn committal services: 10 a.m. Saturday at Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2, Hilo. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 27 October 2013] Haena, Napoleon Kealoha “Nappy”, Nov. 24, 2013 Napoleon Kealoha “Nappy” Haena, 76, of Keaau, Hawaii, a retired carpenter and an Army veteran, died in Hilo Medical Center. He was born in Hilo. He is survived by daughter Fay Karratti; hanai brothers Harry N., Dennis L. and Joseph N.S. Kenoi; sister Rosemarylee Dwight; hanai sister Delight A. Veincent; a grandchild; and a great-grandchild. Visitation: 9 a.m. Friday at New Hope Christian Fellowship, 840 Kupulau Road, Hilo. Celebration of life: 11 a.m. Private burial to be held at a later date. Casual attire. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 9 December 2013] Haena, William John “Pikinini,” Oct. 14, 2013 William John “Pikinini” Haena, 70, of Kapaau, Hawaii, a Hawaii County lifeguard and a private swim coach, died in Hilo Medical Center. He was born in Hilo. He is survived by daughters Stephanie Petras, Maryelese Haena-Valencia and Julianne Chavez; brother Napoleon; sister Rosemary Dwight; and seven grandchildren. Services to be held. Online condolences: homelanimemorialpark.com. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 25 October 2013] Haffner, Phyllis Ferry, Dec. 24, 2012 Phyllis Ferry Haffner, 87, of Knoxville, Tenn., a homemaker, died in Knoxville. She was born in Honolulu. She is survived by son Glenn, daughter Erin Keegan, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Private services. No flowers. Donations suggested to The Outdoor Circle, 1314 S. King St., Suite 306, Honolulu, HI 96814. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 5 January 2013] HAGA, CARL SHOICHI, January 10, 1937 – April 19, 2013 Carl Haga passed away April 19, 2013 at the age of 76. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Carole and three children, Colleen Inaba (Alson); Craig (Denise) and Caroline Wendt (Philip) and grandchildren, Adam and Andrew Inaba, Miya and Mari Haga. He is also survived by sisters, Eunice Fujimoto (Gilbert) and Janet Wong (Edward). Carl attended Mid Pacific Institute and then graduated from Northwestern University and Northwestern Dental School. He also received a Master’s of Science Degree at Northwestern University and was the first trained Endodontist to practice in Hawaii. Upon his return to Hawaii, he helped found Endodontic Associates from which he retired after 40 plus years of service. Carl was a family man, avid golfer, loved to eat, drink fine wine and travel. He will be remembered most for his contributions to the Dental Community, his fun loving personality and zest for life. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Donations will be made to REHAB at Nuuanu and Mid-Pacific Institute. A memorial service and a celebration of his life were held. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 23 June 2013] HAGA, LEROY A., 87, of Kapolei, HI, passed away January 14, 2013 in Honolulu. Born September 25, 1925 in Clearbrook, MN. Leroy was retired from the U.S. Navy and the Department of Transportation. He is survived by wife, Hiroko Haga; son, David (Kelly) Haga of CA; sisters, Arlys (Leroy) Herman of MN, Shirley Haga of TN; grandchild, Hailey Haga. Private Services were held. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 16 February 2013] Hagen III, George Thomas, July 29, 2013 George Thomas Hagen III, 64, of Kaneohe, a retired Bank of Hawaii executive, died in Honolulu. He was born in St. Louis. He is survived by wife Jamylani M., sons Christopher and Michael Blake, daughters Holly and Samantha, mother Helen Ruth, sister Patricia Ann and two grandchildren. No services. Donations suggested to St. Francis Hospice at the Sister Maureen Keleher Center, 24 Puiwa Road, Honolulu, HI 96817. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 8 August 2013] Hagen, Thomas Edward, Jan. 22, 2013 Thomas Edward Hagen, 61, of Kamuela, Hawaii, a hospitality industry property manager and real estate developer, died at home. He was born in Seattle. He is survived by wife Caroline Conquest-Hagen, son Maximilian, daughter Jacqueline M. Rozetta, brothers Richard and Donald Sr., and sister Patricia. Celebration of life: 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hagen family residence, Kamuela. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 25 January 2013] Hagio, Hajime, Jan. 8, 2013 Hajime Hagio, 95, of Volcano, Hawaii, proprietor of H. Hagio Farm, died at home. He was born in Mountain View, Hawaii. He is survived by wife Kiyomi, son Hiram, daughters Sharon Hagio and Ruby Soares, sister Hanae Nishimoto, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Visitation: 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Dodo Mortuary, Hilo. Services: 5 p.m. Casual attire. No flowers. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 11 January 2013] Hagio, Kiyomi, Nov. 19, 2013 Kiyomi Hagio, 91, of Volcano, Hawaii, a co-proprietor of H. Hagio Farm, died in Hilo Medical Center. She was born in Pahoa, Hawaii. She is survived by son Hiram, daughters Sharon Hagio and Ruby Soares, brothers Yoshimi and Stanley Oishi, sister Edith Iwata, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Visitation: 3:30 p.m. Monday at Dodo Mortuary, Hilo. Services: 5 p.m. Casual attire. No flowers. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 22 November 2013] Hagiwara, Edith Hanako, Oct. 26, 2013 Edith Hanako Hagiwara, 89, of Honolulu, a retired dental assistant for Isamu Kaneko D.D.S., died in Avalon Care Center. She was born in Honolulu. She is survived by son Glenn, daughter Margaret Tanaka, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Private services. No monetary offerings. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 30 November 2013] Hagiwara, Nancy Sueko, Jan. 25, 2013 Nancy Sueko Hagiwara, 82, of Kaneohe, a retired Department of Education educational assistant, died at home. She was born in Naalehu, Hawaii. She is survived by daughters Terri Brewer and Gail Kahakui, sisters BettyChinen and Sally Shimabukuro, six grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Private services. [Honolulu Star- Advertiser 18 February 2013] Haglund, Peggy P., April 12, 2013 Peggy P. Haglund, 86, of Silverdale, Wash., formerly of Kailua, died in Bremerton, Wash. She was born in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She is survived by son Thomas Vannatta, daughter Joan Larson, stepson Bill, stepdaughter Kahala, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Scattering of ashes on Oahu at a later date. [Honolulu Star- Advertiser 20 April 2013] Hagmoc, Darrel Wayne, Sept. 9, 2013 Darrel Wayne Hagmoc, 53, of Waipahu died in Aiea. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by mother Virginia, brothers Mark Hagmoc and Dane Felix, and sister Lori Ann. Visitation: 9 a.m. Friday at St. Jude Catholic Church, 92-455 Makakilo Drive, Kapolei. Mass: 10 a.m. Burial: 2 p.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. Casual attire. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 6 November 2013] Hahn, Stella Chung Sook, Jan. 27, 2013 Stella Chung Sook Hahn, 95, of Honolulu, a retired beautician, died in Honolulu. She was born in Kunia. She is survived by sons Albert Cortez and Leighton Hahn; brothers James, David and Joseph Young; sisters Etta Pak, Elaine Woo and Rosemarie Kim; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Visitation: 10 a.m. Friday at Borthwick Mortuary. Services: 11 a.m. Burial: 2 p.m. at Hawaiian Memorial Park. Casual attire. Flowers welcome. Online condolences: borthwickoahu.com. [Honolulu Star-Advertiser 9 February 2013] HAI, ELIZABETH NANI, 85, of Honolulu, HI, passed away February 14, 2013 in Kula, Maui. Born March 10, 1927 in Oahu. Elizabeth was a retired Dole Company supervisor. She was a member of Alu Like on Maui & member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints- Waiehu Ward, Maui. She is survived by sons, Adam S. (Drena) Hai, Jr., Allen Hai of OR; daughters, Nani (Sione) Heimuli of AZ, Momi A. Hai of Maui, HI, Linda A. (Gaylane) Clark of Maui, HI; sister, Bertha Lucero; 19 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren. Visitation 9:00 a.m.
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