


After graduating from Bishop Moore High School in Orlando, Florida, in 1959 he enlisted in the U.S. Jack was born at the Brooklyn Naval Shipyard Hospital in New York. He also leaves behind 10 devoted grandchildren. Tucker Bradford of Portland, and Gabriel and Indre Bernard of Kennebunkport. In addition to Rachel and his sisters, he is survived by his six children: John Richardson and Miranda Lam of Exeter, New Hampshire, Eileen (Richardson) and Bill Rounds of Reading, Massachusetts, Philip Richardson of Clearwater, Florida, Mary Ann (Richardson) and Michael Olbash of Shirley, Massachusetts, Joseph Richardson of Arlington, Massachusetts, and Patrick Richardson of Skowhegan, two stepchildren, Victoria (Bernard) and M.

Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.Jack is survived by his loving wife, Rachel Pelletier of Lyman, and twin sisters, Jane and Julie Richardson, both of Okeechobee, Florida. Survived by sons, David Taylor of Hilo and Keola (Noelle) Taylor of Naalehu daughters, Cindy Cryor and Melissa (Teala Tavares) Taylor of Pahoa eight grandchildren great-grandchildren, niecesand&nephews. Born in San Francisco, he was a federal police officer at Pohakuloa Training Area and U.S. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.ĭavid Walter Taylor, 74, of Pahoa, died May 27 at home. and Derwin Taka of Hilo brother, Samuel (Sylvia) Taka of Hilo sister, Victoria (Vern) Chan of California grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. Survived by daughters, Natalie (Woodrow) Waltjen and Shelly (Kelly) Marote of Hilo, Rhonda (Vernon) Medeiros of Kurtistown sons, Daniel (Bobbie Morris) Taka Jr. Wednesday (July 13) at Homelani Memorial Park, Ilima section.
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Born in Hilo, he was a retired district supervisor for county Department of Water Supply, former school bus driver for Roberts Hawaii and member of Hilo Seventh-day Adventist Church. Arrangements by Homelani Memorial Park.ĭaniel Theodore Taka Sr., 81, of Hilo died July 3 at Hilo Medical Center. of Florida mom and dad, Evanitta “Pinkie” and Randy Crowe of the Big Island brother, Kala‘i (Yolanda) Mookini of Florida two aunts. Survived by father, Walter Kaohu Mookini Jr. Saturday, August 6 at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park in Kaneohe. Born in Harbor City, Calif., he was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Walter Kaohu ‘O Kaleponi Mookini III, 54, of Waikoloa, died Jan. Survived by son, Brandon (Sasha) Dalgarno daughter, Haylie (Brad) Kokoski brother, Francis Arthur Lum four grandchildren. Monday (July 11) at Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery, 45-425 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe. Born in Kaneohe, Oahu, he was an owner of Bay View Inn Restaurant in Kaneohe, state deputy sheriff member of Lion’s Club. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.ĭonald Biart Lum, 78, of Kurtistown died June 30 at Hilo Medical Center. Kaili and Libby “Beesh” (Joshua) Mendiola of Hilo brothers, Russell (Carol) Gomes of Las Vegas, Eric (Desiree) Gomes and Eliot (Josie) Gomes of Hilo brother- and sister-in-law, Ben II and Joey Kaili of Hilo brother-in-law, Richard Correa of Hilo nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Survived by wife, Paula Gomes of Hilo hanai sons, Benjamin Kaili III, Kepa (Briana) Kaili, Josephjames “Bu” Kaili and Josiah Kaili of Hilo hanai daughters, Nani H.

Saturday (July 16) at Dodo Mortuary Chapel. Born in Hilo, he was a supervisor for HPM Building Supply Rental Department, service technician for the former United Rent All and Pacific Rent All, sales representative with Rent-A-Center and member of Aliis of Hawaii Motorcycle Club, Big Island Chapter. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.Īrnold Louis Gomes, 61, of Hilo, died June 11 at home. Survived by wife, Roberta Bounos of Kailua-Kona sons, Jimmyjohn Bounos of San Jose, Calif., Leroy (Noelle) Bounos of Honolulu and Mitchell (Megan Fox) Bounos of Lawai, Kauai daughter, Amelia (Salvador) Uribe of Ocean View 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren nieces, nephews and cousins. Saturday (July 16) at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kailua-Kona. Born in Honolulu, he was a retired City and County of Honolulu heavy construction mason foreman, member of United Public Workers, Alu Like Kona Kupuna club, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Big Island Deaf Club and represented the USA at the 19 World Games for Deaf Olympics Men’s Volleyball. John Mitchell Beyer Bounos, 79, of Kailua-Kona died June 24 at home.
