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Cherie Holton-Ka´apa
September 4, 2023
For you have always been the light in the family Grandma. Your wisdom and honesty made you the beloved woman that graced everyone´s presence. We are truly blessed to have been close and loved by you. Forever in our hearts and always on my mind, we miss you Grandma.
Eddie P.
September 3, 2023
Mahalo, for the great memories you have shared with me and my Ohana, over the golden years to present times. Your smiles were always treasured and loved by us growing up. I tear-up as I write this you were always like a 2nd mother to us. You will always be apart of me, no matter where I go in life!
Thank you and LOVE YOU.
(Hanai nephew)
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