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  2. 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 ...

  3. Richard Mamiya - Wikipedia

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    Mamiya performed the first coronary bypass in Hawaii at Queen's Hospital in 1970. During his career he reduced the amount of time the surgery took from four hours to two while maintaining a mortality rate of less than 1%. [3] He performed more than 30,000 surgeries throughout his career. [5] Richard T. Mamiya Science Adventure Center

  4. Spouses of the mayors of Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    Her obituary gave her name as Emma K. Hiram Fern. [4] Alice Kia Nāhaolelua Lane (1889–1959) 1915–1917 John C. Lane: Known by several names. She was the daughter of the hānai (informally adopted) son of Governor of Maui Paul Nahaolelua. The wedding announcement referred to her as Alice Nahaolelua. Her obituary refers to her as Alice ...

  5. Loretta Fuddy - Wikipedia

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    Loretta Jean Fuddy (April 12, 1948 – December 11, 2013) was an American health official and social worker from the U.S. state of Hawaii.Fuddy served simultaneously as the Director of the Hawaii Department of Health and the Mayor of Kalawao County from 2011 until her death. [1]

  6. Martin T. Buell - Wikipedia

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    Martin Thomas Buell (August 31, 1942 in Honolulu, Hawaii – March 24, 2023) [1] was an American karateka who founded the Universal Kempo Karate Schools Association in 1981. [2] Headquartered in Aiea, Hawaii , Universal Kempo teaches Chinese Kempo Karate , and has branches throughout the United States . [ 3 ]

  7. Myron "Pinky" Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Myron Bennett "Pinky" Thompson was born on February 29, 1924, in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. [1] Thompson graduated from Punahou School in 1943 and received a bachelor's degree in sociology from Colby College in 1950, and a master's degree in social work from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in 1952.

  8. Haunani-Kay Trask - Wikipedia

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    Haunani-Kay Trask (October 3, 1949 – July 3, 2021) was a Native Hawaiian activist, educator, author, poet, and a leader of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement.She was professor emerita at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, where she founded and directed the Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies.

  9. Bernice Akamine - Wikipedia

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    Bernice Ann Keolamauloaonalani (Miyamoto) Akamine was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on December 1, 1949. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her heritage is kānaka maoli (Native Hawaiian) and Japanese American. [ 3 ] Akamine's grandmother was a kahuna lāʻau lapaʻau , a traditional Hawaiian healer, and her mother, Audrey Elliott, was a lauhala weaver.