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Major Alan Gaither Nichols, Jr.

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Major Alan Gaither Nichols, Jr.Our beloved Dad passed away on July 13, 2019 peacefully and surrounded by family. At 17, he joined the Navy in Carrier Airgroup 2 on the USS Midway. After flight training at Pensacola, he flew with VT-6, fighter squadron VF-21,and in 1967 was awarded the Air Medal with Transport Squadron 352. He was also an amazing father. This gentle man served his country honorably and with much pride. For anyone who knew him, his true legacy was teaching us how to love unconditionally, by how he lived his life. He was a man of honor. He left us- and truly the world, a better, kinder place. Friends are invited to a Celebration of Life service THIS Sunday, July 28 at 1 p.m. at the Royal Hawaiian Golf Club, 770 Auloa Road, Maunawili, Kailua. Questions: Melanie (808) 225-3575.

Yoshiko Tamanaha

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94, of Honolulu passed away on July 6, 2019. She was born in the town of Nishihara, Okinawa. Survived by daughters Jane Setsuko Lee (Won) and Grace Keiko Parker (Robert), son David Tamanaha (Kathy), six grand- children, and one great-grandchild. Private services were held.

Anita S. Loo

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ANITA S. LOO 88, passed away on July 22, 2019. She was born in Honolulu on November 28, 1930 and worked at Liberty House and then at Macy's for 30 years. She is survived by sons Rodney (Debbie) Loo, Leighton (Pamela) Loo; daughters Lisa Loo, RoAnn (Michael) Kujacich; 7 grandchildren and 1 great grandson. Her Celebration of Life will be on Sunday, August 4, 2019 at Borthwick Mortuary, Mauka Chapel. Visitation: 10:30 a.m.; Services: 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Casual attire.

MILDRED T. BARGAS

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Age 85, of Honolulu, died on July, 11 2019. She is survived by daughters Linda Rush, Kathy Vega, Deanne McFarland, Gloria Aki, sons Louis, John, Lawarence and Dennis Feliciano and grand- children. Services held on Monday, July 29, 2019 at Borthwick Motuary Mauka Chapel at 9:30-12:30. Burial at Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery at 1pm.

MICHAEL J. MASTERS, D.C.

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MICHAEL J. MASTERS, D.C."What do I know? I'm just a boy from Iowa," became a common refrain Dr. Michael J. Masters usually delivered with a grin - sometimes punctuated with a laugh - when he learned something new. A consummate chiropractor and healer, Dr. Masters delighted in learning a few new things every day. Arguably, he now knows everything. Dr. Masters, 74, died surrounded by the love of his wife Judy and daughters Kate and Coco on the afternoon of July 13, 2019, in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he had practiced chiropractic for 33 years. The youngest of four sons, Michael J. Masters was born in Carroll, Iowa, on April 5, 1945, to the late Mary Jane and Dr. Ronald Ommen Masters, Sr., patriarch of his family of chiropractors. A boy for all seasons, comics and robots, 6-year-old Masters jumped from a swing to attempt flight. He broke his arm in the fall, but walked away buoyantly unafraid of the impossible. (Sixty-eight years later, doctors bestowed him with that elusive moniker: "Superman".) After high school graduation, a summer spent motorcycling Europe, followed by a double-major B.A. in Religion and Psychology from the University of Iowa, Masters enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard in 1967, deferring his acceptance to graduate school. Stationed as a bookkeeper in Honolulu in 1968, he met Lahaina-born Judy Ai Imamoto on her birthday - July 15 - at Kia'i Kai Hale Red Hill Housing. After years of courtship and a return to Iowa, they married on July 31, 1971, adorned with haku and maile lei under the oak trees of his older brother's property in Mason City. In 1974, Masters was bestowed the degree of Doctor of Chiropractic summa cum laude from the Palmer College of Chiropractic, and eventually took over his father's practice in The Masters Chiropractic Clinic, where he worked alongside his brothers. That seminal year, Dr. Masters also became "Papa", as he and Judy welcomed their firstborn. In 1986, Dr. Masters returned to Honolulu with his family's tradition of chiropractic, wife and two daughters in tow. And after knocking on 1,000 doors in 30 days to introduce himself and the benefits of chiropractic care, the community welcomed him, as he did his patients, first to the Masters Back & Neck Pain Relief Center on South Beretania St., then to the Medical Arts Building after moving in 1997. Dr. Masters practiced for 45 years with a passion and integrity of care unrivaled by his peers, adjusting many thousands of patients and becoming a respected, central figure in Honolulu's healthcare community. He found problem-solving at the core of his profession "fascinating", enthralled by how to tackle subluxation and the resilience of the human body. Intense curiosity combined with his voracious reading habits, Dr. Masters drew from various chiropractic methods, techniques and research to apply them to his practice. He was a member of the American Chiropractic Association, Hawaii State Chiropractic Association and the American Public Health Association. But a pinnacle experience for Dr. Masters was his first official recognition as an outstanding member of Hawaii's health community in 2006 when he won The Honolulu Advertiser's "The Best of the Best" People's Choice Awards for Chiropractor. Beaming and proudly telling his wife, "Well, you always wanted me to be the best." In 2016, he was diagnosed with Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, a rare cancer he termed "a disease old white guys get". Putting aside his plan to reach centenarian status, he rested four months while undergoing chemotherapy and switched to part-time at the office, allowing parity with his associate, Dr. Elliott Hirai, and himself more time at home with Judy and their miniature schnauzer Zoe and overseas visiting their younger daughter Coco. Dr. Hirai continues Dr. Masters' chiropractic legacy in practice with Dawn Davidson, Gaye Gouch, and Kiare Kawagoe-Aoki. Judy, Kate, Coco and Zoe will miss Michael, Pop, beyond words and continue to love him, as well as seek his guidance and wit in everyday moments. But he probably knows that, too. A service to celebrate the life of Dr. Masters - a.k.a Pop, Michael, Mike and Doc - will be held Saturd ay, August 3, 2019, at 10:00 a.m., at the Central Union Church Windward in Kailua, 38 Kaneohe Bay Dr. Arrangements Provided By: Ultimate Cremation Services

Stanley Seiken Hanashiro

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96, of Mililani, died June 16, 2019. Born in North Kohala, Island of Hawaii. He retired from Public Works Center at Pearl Harbor. He was preceded in death by his wife of 73 years Gladys K. Tomasu-Hanashiro; daughter, Lyanne Hanashiro-Taketa, and dog Spunky. Survived by children; Clayton Sr. (Myrna), Douglas (Beverly), Vilma Young (Robert Sr.), Dee Hanashiro-Lee (Albert Jr.), Donald, Kevin (Stacy), Niles, 15 Grandchildren, 19 Great- Grandchildren, 8 Great-Great- Grandchildren and brother, James (Helen). Visitation 2:00pm, Service 3:00pm at Oahu Cemetery Chapel on August 3, 2019. Internment at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, August 5, 2019 at 11:30am. Aloha attire. Arrangements Provided By: Oahu Mortuary

Raymond Yung Bow Yuen

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87, of Pearl City, Hawaii, died in Honolulu on July 14, 2019. He was born in Honolulu. Private Services held.

Mark Linn Samuels

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69, of Euless, Texas, died in Bedford on June 18, 2019. He was born in Maywood, California and was a former Hawaii resident. Visitation: 9:00 a.m.; Services: 11:00 a.m. on Monday, July 29, 2019 at LDS Laie 1st Ward Chapel (back chapel). Burial: 2:00 p.m. at Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery, Kaneohe.

Harold William Westphalen Jr.

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88, of Vancouver, died in Vancouver on May 21, 2019. He was born in Seattle, Washington. Burial: 11:00 am on Thursday, August 1 at Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery.

Richy “Ku” Abihai

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56, of Makawao, died in Makawao on July 20, 2019. He was born in Honolulu. Private services are being held.

Johanna H. Wilhelm

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93, of Lahaina, Maui, died on July 18, 2019. She was born in San Antonio, TX on February 24, 1926. Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Henrietta T. Mitchell

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61, of Honolulu, died in Honolulu on July 3, 2019. She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Visitation: 10:00 am; Services: 11:00 am on Saturday, August 3, 2019 at Ballard Family Moanalua Mortuary Chapel.

Roxanne (Roxie) Fonseca

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58, of Albuquerque, died in Albuquerque on June 5, 2018. She was born in Wahiawa, Hawaii. Visitation: 10:00AM; Services: 11:00AM on Saturday, August 3, 2019 at Borthwick Mortuary Maunakea Chapel.

Charles Eugene Ockey

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86, of Honolulu, died in Honolulu on July 20, 2019. He was born in Salida, Colorado. Private services.

Robert T. Matsumura

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55, of Mililani, died in Honolulu on July 11, 2019. He was born in Aiea, Hawaii. Services will be held privately.

Yoshiko “Yo” Matsuo

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93, of Ewa Beach, Hawaii, died in Ewa Beach on July 22, 2019. She was born in Seattle, Washington. Celebration of Life Service: 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, August 3, 2019 at Pohai Nani auditorium in Kaneohe.

Angela Dimaya Guillermo

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94, of Waianae, HI, died in Waianae on June 2, 2019. She was born in Dingras, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Visitation: 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 4, 2019 at Mililani Mortuary Mauka Chapel. Services: 9:00 a.m. on Monday, August 5 at Mililani Mauka Chapel. Burial: 11:00 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park.

Lawrence Masao Ozaki

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79, of Kapolei, Hawaii, died in Ewa Beach on May 26, 2019. He was born in Waimea, Kauai. Visitation: 9:00 a.m.; Services: 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 3, 2019 at Mililani Mortuary, Makai Chapel. Burial: 11:30 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park.

Mae M. Yoshimura

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92, of Honolulu, died in Honolulu on June 29, 2019. She was born in Japan.

Paul Ikaika Hi’ilei

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26, of Hilo, Hawaii, died in Hilo on June 11, 2019. He was born in Hilo. Celebration of Life: Noon on Saturday, August 3 at Kalapana Maunakea First Hawaiian Congregational Church, Nanawale.
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