Edward Daniel Staniec Jr., Kimiko Takamine, Umeno Miyamoto, Winona Tadio, Rosita Tagalicud, Julie Ann Yamamoto, Rod “Roddy” Kelelani Norito Sueoka, Dolores Anna Oliveira, Patricia A. Riviera, and Yoshiko Morinaga were all honored in recent obituaries published by Dodo Mortuary. Each individual had a unique story and was loved by many, leaving behind a legacy of memories and impacting the lives of those around them.
Edward Daniel Staniec Jr., a self-employed public accountant, was a respected member of the Waimea community, while Kimiko Takamine, a homemaker, was remembered for her involvement in various clubs and associations in Honokaa. Umeno Miyamoto, a retired hotel employee, and Winona Tadio, a former housekeeping supervisor, were both cherished members of their communities. Rosita “Rosa” Cesante Tagalicud, a vegetable vendor and devout church member, touched the lives of many through her work and faith.
Julie Ann Yamamoto, a retired office supervisor, Rod “Roddy” Kelelani Norito Sueoka, a counselor and baseball coach, and Dolores Anna Oliveira, a deli clerk, were all known for their dedication to their professions and their families. Patricia A. Riviera, a retired store supervisor, was remembered fondly by those who knew her, and Yoshiko Morinaga, a seamstress and survivor of two pandemics, lived a long and impactful life.
The passing of these individuals leaves a void in their respective communities, but their memories will live on through the lives they touched. The obituaries serve as a tribute to their lives and a reminder of the impact they had on those around them.
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