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Obituaries

Monday, March 8, 1999


Bullet Henriette E. Austen, 96, also known as “Aunty Yette” and “Omah,” died Tuesday in Honolulu. She was born in Wailuku, the last of the Hawaiian-German Eckart family. She was a schoolteacher for 30 years, on Maui and Oahu. She is survived by daughters Roselani Giugni and Kanani Donahue; sons George and Edmund; 20 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. Mass: 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Call after 8:30 a.m. Interment to follow. Aloha attire. No flowers.

Bullet Charles Crane Sr., 77, of Mapulehu, Molokai, a retired state employee, died Feb. 26 at Molokai Hospital. He is survived by daughters Beryl Cabreros, Naomi Kalani and Diana Chong; son Charles Crane Jr.; and sister Chevrolet Akana. Call: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Kalaiakamanu Hou Church. Service: 10:30 a.m. Burial to follow at the Kaluaaha Church Cemetery.

Bullet Alfredo Arios Duldulao Jr., 40, of Honolulu, a roofing contractor for Jun & Sun Roofing Co., died Feb. 1 in the Philippines. He was born in the Philippines. He is survived by wife Fely Ann; sons Jonathan and Alfredo III; daughters June Ann and Annabelle; parents Juliana and Alfredo Sr.; brothers Eddie, Napoleon and Teodoro; sisters Juliet Valenzue la, Zenaida Verdadero and Janeth Dulig. Funeral was held Saturday, with his burial at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park.

Bullet Joseph Keali‘i “Joe” “Tusa” Lindsey, 53, of Kailua-Kona, died Thursday at Tripler Hospital. Born in Hawaii, he was a heavy equipment operator and mason with former J.M. Tanaka Construction Co. and Jay Matsuoka. He was a graduate of Kau High School, a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran, a runner in the Ironman Triathlon in 1995, 1996, the Honolulu Marathon, the Maui Marathon, the Keauhou Kona Triathlon and the Volcano Wilderness Run. He is survived by sons Milton, Kevin and Matthew; daughter Lorylen; brothers Thomas and William; sisters Stella Thompson and Ernestine Jimenez; fiancee Nancy Carley; aunts, uncles, cousins, numerous nieces and nephews. Call: 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2nd Ward. Call again: 8:30 to 10 a.m. Thursday at Latter-day Saints. Service: 10 a.m. Thursday at Latter-day Saints, followed by burial at the West Hawaii Veterans Cemetery. Casual attire.

Bullet John Masao “Jack” Onaga, 90, of Kaneohe, a retired technical sales representative for Chevron Chemical Co., died Wednesday at his home. Born in Honolulu, he is survived by his wife Margaret; sons Richard, Robert and Malcom; daughter Suzanne; eight grandchildren; brothers Donald and Toshio; sisters Sallie, Bessie Yugawa and Nancy Kamemoto. Call: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Hosoi Garden Mortuary. Service: 6:30 p.m. Burial: 10 a.m. Friday at Hawaiian Memorial Park. Casual attire.

Bullet Harold Richarson “Harrisson” Perrells Jr., 57, died Tuesday in Honolulu. He was born in Honolulu. He was a retired officer with the Honolulu Police Department. He is survived by wife Diana; children Diana Otsuji, Harold Perrells III, Lori-Ann Jackson, Leona Rawlins and Sharon; sister Evelyn Telles; and brother Melvin. Prayer services: 7 p.m. tomorrow at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. Call 6-9 p.m. Graveside services 1 p.m. Wednesday at the cemetery.

Bullet Kikue Yonamine, 98, of Honolulu died Feb. 26 at Kuakini Medical Center. Born in Lahaina, she is survived by sons Akira, Wally, Satoru, Noboru and Kenneth; daughters Litsuko Miyabara and Alma; 17 grandchildren and 19 great- grandchildren. Private service held.



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