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Ellen Kekipi Awai
October 20, 2024
Aloha Wes! I tried to call your numbers today Oct 20, but they were no longer in service. I guess I was a bit too late in getting back to talk story. I'm glad we got to talk in 2020 during the pandemic and I know your cousins in Maui. We're all related having lived in the islands for so long and the genealogy research of the LDS church has proven it! We all come from the same lady in Africa 180,000 years ago. I know you will help us in the Age of Aquarius to reach peace, love, and understanding in the world!
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Donald Maze
June 9, 2024
Till we meet again. Halawa to Aiea High to
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