Survived by wife, Patricia (Trish) Lorenzo daughters, Shauntie (Jason Noah) Derego of Honokaa and Kuuipo Lorenzo of Kennewick, Wash. 2 at the New Town and Country Stables in Waianae, Oahu. ![]() The Joey Lorenzo Memorial Double Mugging event is at 5 p.m. 28, at Kaneshiro’s Omao Ranchlands on Kauai, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. Born in Pahala, he was a cowboy, ranch manager, heavy equipment operator, truck driver, farrier, member of Koa Puna Motorcycle Club and past-president of the Kauai Chapter. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.Īrthur Joseph “Joey” Lorenzo, 64, of Athol, Idaho, died June 27 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. of Hilo sisters, Lucy (Frank) Clay of Hilo and Geraldine (Lowell Koski) of Santa Barbara, Calif. Devara of Keaau daughter, Lasha Lynn Sabosa of Oahu brother, Henry Devara Jr. 29) at Malia Puka O Kalani Catholic Church in Keaukaha. Born in Hilo, she was a retired beverage server. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.ĭorothy Antonia Devara, 80, of Honolulu died Sept. of Oahu a grandson a great-graudson and great-granddaughter four hanai grandchildren nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews and cousins. Survived by wife, Miriam Stevens Aina sons, Lanceford (Silina) Aina of Kaneohe, Oahu, Troy Aina and Baba Marantan of Hilo daughters, Kris Aina and Lindsey (Darren) Stevens-Olson of Hilo brothers, Harry (Linda) Aina of Nevada, Elia Loa and Larry (Toni) Loa of Hilo sisters, Lucy Kuikahi, Roselani Napeahi and Boopie Aina of Hilo, Thankie Nunnally and Kay (Aaron) Makaiwi of Nevada sisters-in-law, Luella Aina, JoAnn Loa, Sherry (Herring) Kalua and Annette Stevens of Hilo brother-in-law, Ned Stevens Jr. ![]() Burial to follow at Homelani Memorial Park, Ilima Section. 3, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Hilo Stake Center, 1373 Kilauea Ave. Born in Hilo, he was a retired public schools custodian, worked for Hilo Iron Works, Kamaaina Motors, and Dodo Mortuary Life Plan and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Keaukaha Ward, Boy Scouts of America, Pukahi District and Troop 7. Give them a call at (808) 935-5751 or visit them online for more information.William “Bill” Kawahalama Aina, 82, of Keaukaha died Sept. They are there to meet with you to plan or pre-plan funeral arrangements, or to answer any questions you may have. also has agents and representative throughout the island. With offices in Hilo and Kealakekua, Dodo Mortuary, Inc. The professionals at Dodo Mortuary also provide grief support resources to better help clients through the the challenges of grief. Their list of services is all-encompassing, including cremation, service planning, embalming and display, and private and public viewings. is equipped to meet all your needs with honor and professionalism. He expanded the business to include full-service funeral options, and his descendants have continued his work keeping the Dodo name the most respected in end-of-life service on the island.ĭodo Mortuary Inc. Mitsugoro Dodo, a Japanese immigrant, began constructing coffins that caught the attention of locals, and soon he had established his own thriving business. ![]() Since 1898, the Dodo family has been providing Hilo and surrounding locations with premier care during this critical time. From cremation to a traditional funeral service, you will be guided with loving, respectful care from beginning to end. In business for over 100 years, the professionals at Dodo Mortuary are dedicated to honoring the memory of your loved one, working with you to create a fitting memorial and offering affordability and dignity during a trying time. Dodo Mortuary, Inc.understands the delicate nature of planning a funeral.
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