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Janice
April 7, 2026
Dr. Wayne Chin was my mentor back in 2003 when I attended dental assistant program at Leeward Community College. Since then, he became my dentist for over 15 years. When you go to his office, you are not just a patient, you are a family to him. He was kind, humble and down to earth. I felt so sad when he retired but I know it was best for his health. Dr. Chin, I will never forget you and I missed the days I would come to your clinic and talk story with you. I truly felt sad when I found out of your passing.
My heartfelt sympathy to his whole family. May God comfort you in this difficult time. Rest in love and peace Dr. Chin
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