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Ernest Seibold Obituary

ERNEST SEIBOLD Ernest Kealoha Seibold, 74, of Kaneohe, Hawaii passed away peacefully at home on October 15, 2024. Ernie was loved by his family, and many friends for his aloha, his generosity, his quick humor and his kindness. He was proud to be a Vietnam Veteran, serving in the Army 101st Airborne Unit. He retired from John Mullen and Company after 38 years. He is survived by his loving family, Wife Leona Christensen; son Sean Seibold; stepson Colin (Nita) Takashima; grandchildren Austin and Marissa Seibold; and brother Kalani (Carolyn) Seibold of Texas. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, December 20 at Valley of The Temple in Kaneohe. Visitation at 11:00 and Service at 12:00. Arrangements Provided By: Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary

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Published by Star-Advertiser on Dec. 8, 2024.

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Kalani M Seibold

December 3, 2025

I miss you so much my brother. I miss Carolyn as well and I love you both so much. It's so difficult to even think both of you are gone. This will be my first Christmas without Carolyn. On Thanksgiving brother I missed Carolyn so much Skyler and I lost it realizing she was not there.
God bless you both and take care of each other and watch over the family okay. I can barely see what I am typing.

Kalani M Seibold

February 14, 2025

Dear brother Smiley: It's been four months since you left us. I know you are in heaven enjoying your eternal life with our Lord and Savior, mom, dad and Ted. I miss you very much. I try to stay in touch with Leona and family as often as I can. God continues to watch over me and Carolyn one day at a time and we're blessed.
Love you so much. Kalani and Carolyn.

Kalani and Carolyn Seibold

December 19, 2024

I am going to miss you my brother. I'm sorry I'm not there to celebrate your birthday and life but I am their in spirit. RIP and I will see you when the Lord calls me home. So long give Mom, dad and Ted a huge hug for me. Love you all so much "M".

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Valley of The Temples & Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary

47-200 Kahekili Hwy, Kaneohe, HI 96744

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