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  2. Mary Louise Kekuewa - Wikipedia

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    Mary Louise Kaleonahenahe Wentworth Peck was born February 5, 1926, in Puʻunene, Maui. [4] Her parents were Katherine Mailelani (née Rose), and Nohea Oramel Arnold Peck Sr.; her father was a civil engineer in the United States Army.

  3. Mark Ellman - Wikipedia

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    Maui Tacos restaurant. Mark Ellman died February 26, 2023, was a Hawaii-based restaurant chef. His first Hawaiian restaurant, Avalon, is on Maui; he became its owner in 1991.. By 2011 he had sold that restaurant, and had founded or purchased into several other similar establishmen

  4. They said her husband drowned snorkeling, but she saw him ...

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    Ray Johnson died snorkeling on Maui in 2022, and his family is suing for a lack of awareness on a medical condition that impacts snorkelers. They said her husband drowned snorkeling, but she saw ...

  5. Father of Missing Hawaii Woman Found Dead in Los Angeles 2 ...

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    Hannah's aunt Larie Pidgeon previously told PEOPLE that the 30-year-old had left Maui on Nov. 8 and was supposed to make a connecting flight to New York City at LAX, but missed it because of her ...

  6. The Maui News - Wikipedia

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    The Maui News was sold to Ogden Newspapers by Baldwin's descendants on February 1, 2000. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On June 23, 2023, Ogden announced it is exploring options for the possible sale of their Maui Publishing group and is planning to accept offers from interested parties over the next few weeks.

  7. Takeaways from this week's reports on the deadly 2023 Maui ...

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    But two reports released this week are filling in some of the blanks. The most recent is a detailed timeline of the fire that tore through the heart of Lahaina on Aug. 8, 2023, killing 101 people .

  8. Keo Nakama - Wikipedia

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    Nakama was born in Puʻunene, Hawaii, a town on the island of Maui known for its nearby Sugar Cane plantations. [2]Puunene School. He attended Maui High School, and was a high achieving member of the strict and competitive "Three-year Swim Club" managed by Hall of Fame swim Coach Soichi Sakamoto at the Puʻunene School. [3]

  9. Dwight Baldwin (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Baldwin (September 29, 1798 – January 3, 1886) [1] was an American Christian missionary and medical doctor on Maui, one of the Hawaiian Islands, during the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was patriarch of a family that founded some of the largest businesses in the islands.