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Lindsey Watanabe Obituary

Lindsey Katsumi Watanabe, 68, passed away on Oct. 29, 2023, while visiting family in Nevada.
Born and raised in Honolulu, he graduated from McKinley and raised his own family in Kunia. Lindsey is survived by his loving wife, Wanda; his children, Lindsey Jr, Leland, Collin, Brandy Carvalho and Candace Barron; brothers, Lyle and Steven; and sister, Kay Castro. He leaves behind five adoring grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Katsuyoshi and Jean Watanabe, and brother, Scott.
Ashes will be scattered the morning of Feb. 11, followed by a noon lunch at the family home.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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

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Doris Quiming

February 13, 2024

Sorry to hear this news. I knew and worked with Lindsey at Frito Lay in Halawa. Good man, and always helpful. Life is precious and hope you have had many memories together.
Aloha

Brandy Carvalho

February 13, 2024

Brandy Carvalho

February 13, 2024

Brandy Carvalho

February 13, 2024

Brandy Carvalho

February 13, 2024

Brandy Carvalho

February 13, 2024

Brandy Carvalho

February 13, 2024

Brandy Carvalho

February 13, 2024

A lifetime of jokes, music, food, and fishing. A hui hou til we meet again.

Celia Gourmet

February 11, 2024

So sorry to hear. I want it offer my deepest condolences. Lindsey was a super nice guy. I always enjoyed his company when he came to the coffee bar in my store, across the street from his wife´s office, decades ago on Merchant street.
Celia Gift & Gourmet.

Li´i

February 8, 2024

Uncle Lindsey was a second father to me, and taught me valuable lessons in life and helped me grow into who I am today. He was a loving soul who cared for everyone who surrounded him. He will forever be missed

Evelyn and Oliver

February 8, 2024

We miss you, Papa

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