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  2. List of people from Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Jason Brooks, actor, splits time between Hawaii and Los Angeles; Andy Bumatai, Hawaii-based comedian and actor; Ray Bumatai, Hawaii-based actor and producer, died in Honolulu; Redmond Burke, pediatric heart surgeon; John A. Burns, second Governor of Hawaii, 1962–1974, interred at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu

  3. Edward Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    Even in retirement, Nakamura continued to speak out about what he regarded as corruption and cronyism in local politics including at the Hawaii State Pension system and at the Bishop Estate, a huge charity whose trustees were appointed by the Hawaii Supreme Court. [3] Nakamura died during open heart surgery in Honolulu on September 12, 1997 ...

  4. Charles "Sparky" Kawamoto - Wikipedia

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    Kawamoto was born in Hilo, Hawaii on July 6, 1908, to Seki Kawamoto and Annie Hila. [1] He graduated from Hilo High School in 1928, where he would later coach. [2] With a lifelong interest in sports, as a youth after High School, despite his small stature, from around 1928-1934 he played for the Waiakea Pirates, a 150-pound big island barefoot football league, where he won a few league ...

  5. Veteran journalist Emme Tomimbang remembered as 'dear ... - AOL

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    Veteran Hawaii television newscaster Lynne T. Waters remembered Tomimbang Burns as the only person who welcomed her when she came to Hawaii in 1981 to anchor the KITV news. "The only person who ...

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  7. Hawaii Tribune-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Hilo Tribune began publication on November 23, 1895, and changed its name to the Hilo Daily Tribune in 1917. [2] The Hilo Daily Tribune, the Hawaii Herald (August 13, 1896 – February 22, 1923) and the Daily Post-Herald merged to form the Hilo Tribune-Herald, which began publishing on February 19, 1923. It continued under that name until ...

  8. Oahu Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It was the first public cemetery in Honolulu, founded in November 1844. Due to the growth in the whaling industry, discussion had started in 1836 on the need for a new burial ground that was not associated with a specific church. The 4.38 acres (1.77 ha) site was purchased for $300 and $350 granted for a house.

  9. Keo Nakama - Wikipedia

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    Nakama was later elected to the Hawaii State House of Representatives, where he served for five two-year terms from 1964 until 1974. [8] He died in at St. Francis Hospice West in Honolulu on September 8, 2011 at the age of 91, with evening services on September 30 at Diamond Head Mortuary. He was pre-deceased by his wife Evelyn Mitsue Oyadomari ...

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