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Gayleen Schuett
June 10, 2025
My dearest brother. My heart is saddens that your not here with us anymore but the good lord had something better planned for you. Now your in a better place with your beautiful wife Annette, mom, dad, sissy and the rest of the family. You will always be remembered and will always be in my heart. I love you always.

Tracy T Burridge
May 28, 2025
Missing you two.
Ben & Christine Madeira
May 21, 2025
I first met Kenneth at Waianae High School, we had Japanese language class together, then later with the Hawaii Army National Guard. We would see each other off and on at Macy´s Kapolei when he´d wait for his wife. Always smiling and laughing whenever we remember the old days growing up and in the military. He was an awesome friend to me and my husband. I know he´s in a better place alongside his wife in God´s mansion in the heavens watching over his beautiful family. Rest in love, Ken.
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