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Janeen
March 7, 2025
I knew aina from work but we became good friends. He was always so nice after he left to find another job he would still come by and check on how everyone was doing he would bring breakfast too when he could. He checked on me when I found out i was sick and I did the same when he told me h was sick also. RIL aina!!!
Matt Holck
December 29, 2024
I´m Damien 1980 and knew Dominic as a Damien Braddah. Great football player and a humble, gentle, respectful and pono Hawai´ian.
Braddah is now in his Eternal Ku´u Home `o Lewa Lani.
My heartfelt Aloha to Na `Ohana.
Harry Moleta
December 22, 2024
I have known Yogi when he was a student at Damien Memorial HS. He played football with my son, Lono. I also knew the Aina `Ohana who became family to our `Ohana. I also hired him as security at Amfac Center while working there. What a friendly, kind and respectful young Hawaiian man.
May God Bless his Soul in the Kingdom of our Lord!
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