Wilcox Memorial Hospital at the age of 65. A teacher, she was born Nov. 28, 1934, in Hanapepe. She is survived by one daughter: Dawn Kapu of Anahola; two sons; James Kapu, Jr. of Anahola and Dean (Wendy) Kapu of
Wilcox Memorial Hospital at the age of 65.
A teacher, she was born Nov. 28,
1934, in Hanapepe.
She is survived by one daughter: Dawn Kapu of Anahola;
two sons; James Kapu, Jr. of Anahola and Dean (Wendy) Kapu of Honokaa; five
sisters: Helen Young of New Mill, Mabel (William) Badua of Lihue, Hilda
(George) Perreira and Roberta (Allan) Rita, both of Kalaheo; and Violet (Bill)
Sprinkles of California; and one brother: Frank Koon; six grandchildren;
numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Visitation is scheduled for Monday,
July 24, at the Lihu’e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 9 a.m.
where services will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Burial to follow at the Kaua’i
Veterans Cemetery.
Casual attire is suggested. Arrangements are being
handled by Borthwick/Kaua’i Mortuary.
Masao Hagino
Masao Hagino of
Honolulu died July 19, 2000, at the Queen’s Medical Center at the age of 76.
He was a retired funeral director for the Hawai’i Funeral Home, Nu’uanu
Mortuary, Mililani Mortuary, & Garden Isle Mortuary, and served in WWII for
the military intelligence service (MIS). He was born in Hilo, Hawai’i.
He
is survived by four sons: David (Lou Ann) Hagino of Honolulu, Gerald (Cynthia)
Hagino of Wahiawa, Dr. Timothy (Marilyn) Hagino of Honolulu, and Keith Hagino
of Anchorage, Alaska; one daughter: Bernice Hagino (James Lowe) of Anchorage,
Alaska; seven grandchildren; four brothers: Kenneth (Florence) Hagino of
Honolulu, Richard (Irene) Hagino of ‘Aiea, Isamu (Carol) Hagino of Redondo
Beach, California and George Hagino of Hilo; sisters: Janet Hamanaka of Los
Angeles, California, and Myrtle (Kenneth) Wakida of Hilo; nephews, nieces and
many other relatives.
Visitation is Tuesday, July 25, 4:30 p.m. at the
Church of the Crossroads in Honolulu with the funeral service over the ashes
beginning at 5:30 p.m. Inurnment will follow later at Hawai’i State Veterans
Cemetery.
Arrangements are being handled by Nu’uanu Mortuary.