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CABAEL, FELIPE, 73, of Mililani, Died Feb. 17, 2008 CABAEL, FELIPE, 73, of Mililani, died Feb. 17, 2008. Born in Kahuku. Computer electrical technician; U.S. Marine Corps master sergeant; lifetime member of the Disabled Veterans of America. Survived by sons, Laird and Mike; daughters, Cydonie, Jennifer Cabael-Erickson and Debbie Cabael-Smith; brothers, Ernesto and Alfredo; sister, Lolita Camit; grandchildren; great- grandchildren. Visitation 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary; service 10 a.m.; burial 2 p.m. at Hawai'i State Veterans Cemetery. Aloha attire. Flag indicates service in the U.S. armed forces. [Honolulu Advertiser 7 March 2008] CABAG, MERCEDES T. MAHIN ABELLA, 91, of Pearl City, died Nov. 20, 2008. Born in ‗Ewa. Retired from Waipahu High School and Pearlridge Hospital. Survived by daughters, Edna Lagon and Laura Hood; son, Peter Mahin; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren. Visitation 9 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church; Mass 10 a.m. Burial 1:30 p.m. at Mililani memorial Park. Lei welcome. Casual attire. Arrangements by Mililani Memorial Park & Mortuary. Flag indicates service in the U.S. armed forces. [Honolulu Advertiser 8 December 2008] Cabalar, Marcelino Cachola Sr., Feb. 1, 2008 Marcelino Cachola Cabalar Sr., 85, of Kapolei, a retired Ameron HCD spinner pipe operator, died in Hawaii Medical Center West. He was born in Ilocos Norte, Philippines. He is survived by children Estrellita Soria and Eddie and Marcelino C. "Masa" Cabalar Jr., Estrella C. Tavares and Edwina P. Sedeno; 17 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Mililani Mortuary-Waipio, makai chapel. Call after 8:30 a.m. Burial: 11 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. Casual attire. Flowers welcome. (Honolulu Star Bulletin 15 February 2008) Chambers, Reginald Coulson III, Feb. 8, 2008 Reginald Coulson "Reggie" Chambers III, 84, of Honolulu, a retired real estate broker and restaurateur, died in Honolulu. He was born in Los Angeles. He is survived by wife June; stepdaughters Floria Komer, Corinne Mills and Pamela Bulkley; sister Mary C. Taber; and eight step-grandchildren. Private services. Donations suggested to Hawaiian Humane Society or Duke Kahanamoku Foundation. (Honolulu Star Bulletin 15 February 2008) Ching, Fook Heong, Feb. 2, 2008 Fook Heong Ching, 96, of Honolulu, a retired Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard estimator/planner, died in Kaiser Medical Center. He was born in Keokea, Maui. He is survived by wife Lily, daughter Kauakilihuneonalani Matsui, brother Donald, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services: 11:15 a.m. Thursday at Diamond Head Mortuary. Call after 9:30 a.m. Burial to follow at Diamond Head Memorial Park. Aloha attire. (Honolulu Star Bulletin 15 February 2008) CABALLERO, PEDRO OLIVAR 83, of Honolulu, died April 6, 2008. Born in the Philippines. Survived by wife, Lilia; sons, Jessie and Alex; daughters, Maria Luz, Rosie Vituin, Rosemarie Rambillo and Sally Flores; brother, Constancio; sisters, Enriquita Campos and Lourdes; 19 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Visitation 10 a.m. to noon Friday at the Co- Cathedral of St. Theresa; Mass noon. Burial in the Philippines. Arrangements by Moanalua Mortuary. [Honolulu Advertiser 13 April, 2008] Caballero, Pedro Olivar, April 6, 2008 Pedro Olivar Caballero, 83, of Honolulu died in Hawaii Medical Center East. He was born in the Philippines. He is survived by wife Lilia; sons Jessie and Alex; daughters Maria L. Caballero, Rosie Vituin, Rosemarie Rambillo and Sally Flores; brother Constancio; sisters Enriquita Campos and Lourdes; 19 grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren. Mass: noon Friday at Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa. Call after 10 a.m. Burial to be held in the Philippines at a later date. [Honolulu Star bulletin 14 April, 2008] Caballero, Pedro Olivar, April 6, 2008 Pedro Olivar Caballero, 83, of Honolulu died in Hawaii Medical Center East. He was born in the Philippines. He is survived by wife Lilia; sons Jessie and Alex; daughters Maria L. Caballero, Rosie Vituin, Rosemarie Rambillo and Sally Flores; brother Constancio; sisters Enriquita Campos and Lourdes; 19 grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren. Mass: 11 a.m. tomorrow at Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa. Call after 9 a.m. Burial to be held in the Philippines at a later date. Incorrect information given in an obituary Monday. [Honolulu Star Bulletin 17 April, 2008] Cabalo, Esmenia Caberto, Feb. 2, 2008 Esmenia Caberto Cabalo, 73, of Honolulu, a retired Ala Moana Hotel housekeeper, died in Honolulu. She was born in Cagayungan, Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. She is survived by husband John; son Wilfred; daughters Macrina Castillo, Loida Ogihara and Cynthia Baird; sisters Gloria Caberto and Andrea Cabico; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services: 7 p.m. Wednesday at Hawaiian Memorial Park. Call after 5 p.m. Mass: 10 a.m. Thursday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Call after 8:30 a.m. Burial: 11:30 a.m. at Valley of the Temples. Casual attire. Flowers welcome. (Honolulu Star Bulletin 08 February 2008) CABANA, REFINIDO “PINING” A., 72, of Waipahu, died Sept. 24, 2008. Born in Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Survived by wife, Petronila; sons, Pedrogodofredo, Edwin and Wilfredo; daughters, Eliza Urbano, Helenita Alcantara, Emelinda Vidad, Hilda Matias, AnnabelleRecossana and Marlene Lauas; brothers, Hermingildo Cabana and Luis Cera; sisters, Trinidad Uberita and Adelinda Bonganay; 24 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Mililani Mortuary Mauka Chapel; service 6:30 p.m. Visitation also 8:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church; Mass 9:30 a.m. burial 11 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. [Honolulu Advertiser 21 October 2008] Cabania, Maximo Supnet, May 9, 2008 Maximo Supnet "Max" Cabania, 93, of Haliimaile, Maui, a retired Maui Land and Pineapple Co. utility worker, died in Maui Memorial Medical Center. He was born in Lanipao, Narvacan, Ilocos Sur, the Philippines. He is survived by wife Teresita P. "Tessie" and brother Dalmacio Cabana. Services: 7 p.m. Thursday at Ballard Family Mortuary. Call after 6 p.m. Mass: 11 a.m. Friday at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Call after 9 a.m. Burial: 12:30 p.m. at Maui Memorial Park. Luncheon: 1-3 p.m. at Borthwick Norman's Mortuary. [Honolulu Star Bulletin 18 May 2008] CABANILLA, MICHAEL MAHEALANI SR., 64, of Kane'ohe, died Sept. 15, 2008. Born in Kahuku. Retired Honolulu Fire Department fireman with 25 years of service. Survived by wife, Florepis "Flo" Manatad Cabanilla; daughters, Tammy Nalbach, Francine Cabanilla and Fabrienne Tom Sun; sons, Michael Cabanilla Jr. and Darin Hirao; brothers, Richard, Raoul Canario Jr., Gregory Mendiola and Kevin Canario; sisters, Kennydene Kodama and Leilani Ing; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Visitation 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Ann's Catholic Church; Mass 11 a.m.; cremation to follow. Aloha attire. Arrangements by Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. [Honolulu Advertiser 18 September 2008] Cabanilla, Michael Mahealani Sr., Sept. 15, 2008 Michael Mahealani Cabanilla Sr., 64, of Kaneohe, a retired Honolulu Fire Department firefighter, died in Honolulu. He was born in Kahuku. He is survived by wife Florepis M. "Flo"; sons Michael Cabanilla Jr. and Darin Hirao; daughters Tammy Nalbach, Francine Cabanilla and Fabrienne Tom Sun; brothers Richard Cabanilla, Gregory Mendiola, Raoul Canario Jr. and Kevin Canario; sisters Kennydene Kodama and Leilani Ing; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Mass: 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Ann Catholic Church, Kaneohe. Call after 9 a.m. Cremation to follow. Aloha attire. Incorrect information was published in an obituary yesterday. [Honolulu Star Bulletin 19 September 2008] CABANTING, RODOLFO "RUDY" "ROOTS" CALINA JR., 36, of Kihei, Maui, died Aug. 16, 2008. Born on Moloka'i. A painter for Endo Painting Co. Survived by father, Rodolfo Sr.; mother, Teresita; sister, Millie; brother, Ray; fiancee, Tawnia Williamson. Visitation 5 to 9 p.m. Friday St. Theresa Catholic Church; Mass 7 p.m. Visitation also 8:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday Borthwick Norman's Mortuary; service 10 a.m.; burial 10:30 a.m. at Maui Memorial Park. Arrangements by Borthwick Norman's Mortuary. [Honolulu Advertiser August 24, 2008] CABARAL, ROSALINA H., 57, of Waimanalo, died Nov. 5, 2008. Born in Cebu City, Philippines. Survived by mother, Dominga Hernandez; brothers, Renaldo, Urbano Jr., Raymundo and Carlito Hernandez; sisters, Emerita Verdida, Ludivena Cuizon and Flora Schumann. Visitation 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at St. George Church, Waimanalo; memorial service 11 a.m. No flowers. Casual attire. Arrangements by Borthwick Mortuary. [Honolulu Advertiser 10 November 2008] CABATAN, LEONARDO R., 66, of ‗Ele‘ele, Kaua‘i, died Aug 17, 2008. Born in Agno, Pangasinan, Philippines. A McBryde Sugar Co. drip operator. Survived by wife Prima; sons, Joey and Jesse; brother, Nestor; sisters, Norma Reposar, Emelda Gray, Puring Abaya, Lucerna Nino and Trifina. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 29 at Garden Island Mortuary chapel; service 7 p.m. Visitation also 9 to 10:30 a.m. Aug. 30 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kalaheo, Kaua‘i; Mass 10:30 a.m.; burial at Hanapepe Public Cemetery. Casual attire. [Honolulu Advertiser August 22, 2008] Cabatan, Leonardo R., Aug. 17, 2008 Leonardo R. Cabatan, 66, of Eleele, Kauai, a McBryde Sugar Co. drip operator, died in Wilcox Memorial Hospital. He was born in Agno, Pangasinan, the Philippines. He is survived by wife Prima, sons Joey and Jesse, brother Nestor and sisters Norma Reposar, Emelda Gray, Puring Abaya, Lucerna Nino and Trifina Cabatan. Services: 7 p.m. Aug. 29 at Garden Island Mortuary. Call after 6 p.m. Mass: 10:30 a.m. Aug. 30 at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Call after 9 a.m. Burial to follow at Hanapepe Public Cemetery. [Star Bulletin August 20, 2008] Cabatbat, Juan Marquez, July 6, 2008 Juan Marquez Cabatbat, 93, of Ewa Beach, a retired Hyatt Hotel maintenance man, died in Ewa.
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