• Inocencio Alviar • Lance Naka’ahiki • Penelope Hardenbergh Inocencio Alviar Inocencio “Shorty” Alviar of Lihu’e, died at Wilcox Memorial Hospital on January 6, 2004 at the age of 78. Born in the Philippines on June 4, 1925, he was
• Inocencio Alviar
• Lance Naka’ahiki
• Penelope Hardenbergh
Inocencio Alviar
Inocencio “Shorty” Alviar of Lihu’e, died at Wilcox Memorial Hospital on January 6, 2004 at the age of 78.
Born in the Philippines on June 4, 1925, he was an equipment operator.
He is survived by his wife, Florencia Alviar of Lihu’e; four daughters, Florence (Kimo) Texeira, Erma (Leonard) Miguel, Debra (Roger) Camelo, Ilona (Robert) Coleman; two sons, Bert Lee Alviar, David (Barbara) Alviar; 16 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren.
Friends may visit with the family on Monday, Jan. 12, at Borthwick Kaua’i Mortuary Chapel in Koloa from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Burial to follow at the Lihu’e Public Cemetery.
Arrangements are being handled by Borthwick Kaua’i Mortuary.
Lance Naka’ahiki
Lance Curtis Kehaulani Naka’ahiki of Pelion, South Carolina, an employee of Delta Airlines, died at the age of 42 on December 21, 2003.
Born in Waimea, Lance is survived by his wife, Denesse; daughters, Malia (Lisi) Taufa and Tianya Naka’ahiki; stepson, Keli’i (Chiaki) Vasconcellas; grandchildren, Sepiuta Taufa and Kai Vasconcellas. He is also survived by his paternal grandmother, Minnie Naka’ahiki; mother, Caroline Naka’ahiki; five brothers, Mitchell (Sherry) Naka’ahiki, Henry (Sylvia) Naka’ahiki, Clint (Haunani) Naka’ahiki, Clarence (Nohea) Naka’ahiki and Lyle (Yvette) Naka’ahiki; four sisters, Debra (Larry) Gates, Minnie (Anthony) Natividad, Lynn Naka’ahiki, Kahelelani (Lefty) Kanahele, numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Friends may visit with the family on Friday, Jan. 16, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Kekaha from 9:30 a.m. Family suggests that flowers be omitted but leis are welcome.
Penelope Hardenbergh
Penelope “Penny” Margaret Sigrid Hardenbergh of Wailua, died on January 5, 2004 at the age of 49.
She was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa on November 28, 1954.
Preceded in death by her mother, Margaret Beatrice Hardenbergh, and father, Nelson Knapp Hardenbergh. She is survived by her brother, Neal Bryan Oldridge and family, long-time friend and companion, Howard Polialoha Beamer, the Beamer Family ‘Ohana and her many dear and loving friends and extended ‘Ohana.
Penny was a remarkable positive person with a zest for life. She and her father moved to Kaua’i from South Africa in 1960 so Penny could recuperate from an automobile accident that claimed the life of her mother. She thrived on Kaua’i, growing up in Hanalei and attending Hanalei School. She graduated from Kapa’a High School and continued her love of learning by becoming an avid reader and world traveler.
Her gifts to the people of Kaua’i were her compassion and love for the scores of babies and children. She watched over and cherished for the many adults for whom she was their caregiver. She was Kaua’i’s “Shiny Penny” – always happy, full of laughter, a quick smile, with wonderful hugs and acts of kindness. Penny loved people and loved to cook for them and share her love of life.
In celebration of her life we, her family and Kaua’i ‘Ohana, will have one last “Penny Potluck” on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2 p.m. at the Hanalei Pavilion. Everyone is invited to come and share your love and stories at this memorial service, celebration of life for Penny.