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Friday, November 26, 2004 The Honolulu Advertiser Novelist Arthur Hailey, author of 'Hotel' BY ADAM JANKIEWICZ Associated Press NASSAU, Bahamas Arthur Hailey, author of "Airport," "Hotel" and other novels that became movies, has died, his wife said yesterday. He was 84. Hailey, who plucked characters from ordinary life and threw them into extraordinary ordeals, died in his sleep Wednesday at his home in Lyford Cay in the Bahamas, said his wife, Sheila. She said doctors believe he had a stroke. "It is obviously a shock to wake up to, but it was peaceful," she said.

"Arthur was a very humble man, but was delighted with the letters he used to get from readers praising his books. He was incredibly proud of them." Hailey's knack for turning the mundane into thrilling tales created 11 books published in 40 countries and 38 languages, with 170 million copies in print. He used the nitty-gritty of bank procedures and hotel manage- Burt Lancaster, it opened the door for other disaster movies of the 1970s. Other novels of his made into movies include "The Moneychangers" and "Strong Medicine." Born April 5, 1920, in Luton, England, Hailey had to stop school at 14 because his parents couldn't afford to send him beyond England's free education system. He served as a Royal Air Force pilot during World War II, flying patrol fighters in the Middle East and transport planes in India.

Hailey left England in 1947 for Toronto, where he worked as a tractor-trailer sales promotion manager. He quit to write television screenplays. Hailey and his wife settled in the Bahamas in 1969. Sheila Hai- ment as backdrops for pagereal-life char- ley said her husband's memory turning plots with after two began deteriorating acters. "I don't think I really invent- heart surgeries in recent years ed Hailey said in a and a stroke two months ago.

anybody," 2001 interview. "I have drawn "I began to grieve about eight real life." weeks ago for him. He was not on When his 1968 novel "Airport" the man I knew and loved," she later hit movie screens, starring said. Marion Hawkes, model for 'Waltons' character BY LOUIE ESTRADA lage in the Appalachian foothills. Washington Post Hawkes, a self-described Marion Hamner Hawkes, the tomboy, served as the model eldest daughter of a large, De- for the character Mary Ellen.

pression-era family that served The character came across as a as the inspiration for the popu- strong, determined, sometimes lar television series "The Wal- feisty leader, which accurately tons," died Nov. 22 of liver and captured Hawkes' personality, kidney failure at a hospice in according to family members. Williamsburg, Va. She was 74. Hawkes embraced the nosHawkes's older brother, Earl talgia surrounding the show's Hamner was the creator of success and its core message of "The Waltons," which aired on wholesome family values.

She CBS for eight seasons until 1982. published a cookbook of counHamner, a novelist and screen- try-style recipes, created notewriter, in large part based the cards with pictures of the HamWalton characters on himself ner family home and painted and his seven siblings who grew Blue Ridge Mountain landup in rural Schuyler, a vil- scapes on slates. Sudden rain possible today, weather forecaster says BY PETER BOYLAN lualei with 1.55 inches and the Advertiser Staff Writer Wheeler area with 1.42 inches. An unexpected rain pelted Isolated heavy showers were parts of Central O'ahu and the reported yesterday evening in Leeward Coast yesterday at windward and central Kauai, mid-afternoon, swelling area the lee slopes of Haleakala on streams and prompting a flash Maui and the Kona coast on the flood warning for the entire isBig Island. land.

"The rain is a component of a But no serious problems were system that destabilized the atreported, and the rain had cleared by last night. Today was mosphere, creating rain," Farrell said. expected to be partly cloudy with a chance of showers, ac- He said O'ahu is in store for cording to the National Weath- trade wind weather through the er Service. weekend that will bring windForecaster Bob Farrell said ward and mauka showers. O'ahu might still see sudden About 3 p.m.

yesterday amid rains like those that hit yester- the rain, a sport utility vehicle day. flipped on the H-1 Freeway near The area around Schofield the Kunia off-ramp. The driver Barracks got the most rain be- required medical attention but tween 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. yester- was not seriously injured, Honoday, collecting 1.87 inches, ac- lulu Fire Capt.

Emmit Kane said. cording to the weather service. Next came Waiawa, where 1.7 Reach Peter Boylan at pboylan inches of rain fell in six hours. or Waiawa was followed by Lua- 535-8110. hungry and desperate form Fund vivid ways haunt images her.

that BZ said will alThe family has found a home CONTINUED FROM B1 through a transitional living program. They have a roof over to normal as possible as the their heads, and life is beginmonths stretched on. BZ kept ning to approach normal. her fast-food job, and RZ The kids could use some watched over the campsite at news clothes, though a few the beach, breaking it down for things to help cement and build the two days each week the park upon the self-confidence that was closed to campers, build- came with a roof over their ing it up again when the park re- heads. opened.

On the off days, all four They need towels and bed family members slept in the car. linens the little things that The children stayed in school make a house a home. and tried to keep their home- They are making do now with lessness a secret, but their class- a rickety table with only two mates found out. chairs that are falling apart; a "You know how cruel kids nice dining set would allow the can be," BZ said. "They teased family to eat together.

them." The events of those months Reach Karen Blakeman at the storms, the leaking tents, 535-2430 or the other beach families also luluadvertiser.com. OBITUARIES Hailey The Advertiser publishes obituaries about people of interest to its readers as a free public service. Obituaries may be submitted by mortuaries or, with proof of death, by individuals in writing. Fax 525-8037 or write to Obituaries Editor, The Honolulu Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802.

Include a contact name and phone number. We reserve the right to edit for form, style and newsworthiness. Date of publication cannot be guaranteed. To publish paid death notices, call the classified ads department at 521-9111. BURCHELL JAMES ALCOVER, 53, HOWARD KAWILILANI BOSHARD, of Aurora, formerly of Pearl City, died Nov.

18, 2004. Born in Honolulu. United Airlines employee. Survived by wife, Kandie; children, Brandie, Burt, Darius Falcon, Chantelle Mitchell, Kristie Reed and Sydney Higa; father, James; brother, Derwin; sister, Jamie Naauao; nine grandchildren. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m.

Sunday at Mililani Mortuary Makai Chapel; service 7 p.m. Visitation also 9:30 a.m. Monday at the chapel; service noon; burial 12:30 p.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. Casual attire.

ALICE YASUE BERNALDO, 85, of Wailuku, died Nov. 19, 2004. Born in Poko (Old Maui High School), Maui. Cook. Survived by sons, Ted Takahashi and Alan and Thomas; brothers, Ichiro, Judo and Masao Takahashi; sisters, Grace Arata and Irene Shimazu.

Private service held. 73, of Wahiawa, died Nov. 8, 2004. Born in Pahala, Hawai'i. Hickam Air Force Base baggage handler.

Survived by wife, Lottie; sons, Ryan and Robin; daughter, Adrianne; stepsons, Howard and Kyle Lindsey; stepdaughters, Donna, Charlene and Audrey Lindsey; brother, the Rev. Henry; 12 grandchildren. Visitation 10 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church; service 11:30 a.m.; burial 1 p.m. at Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery.

Arrange- ments by Moanalua Mortuary. HELEN VAIR BUFFETT, 99, of Honolulu, died Nov. 17, 2004. Born in Hawaii. Retired schoolteacher.

Survived by many friends. Memorial service 4 p.m. Wednesday at The Arcadia Retirement Residence. Donations to the Arcadia Founda- Arrangements by Nakamura Mortu- tion. Arrangements by Borthwick ary, Maui.

Mortuary. HAWAIT'S THIRD CIRCUIT NOTICE TO FIRST CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE CREDITORS COURT NOTICE AND NOTICE TO Of the ESTATE OF AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALFRED J. ANDRADE, CREDITORS P. NO. 04-1-0334 also known as ALFRED P.

NO. 04-1-0651 ESTATE OF JOSE ANDRADE ESTATE OF ISABEL JAMES MALLABY ALFRED ANDRADE MEDEIROS, DEGREENWELL, and FRED ANDRADE, CEASED AKA JAMES M. DECEASED, P. No. 04- FILED, a document GREENWELL, DE- 01-0313 in the Third purporting to be the Last CEASED Circuit Court of the State Will and Testament of FILED, a document of Hawaii, and of the the above-named decepurporting to be the Last ALFRED J.

ANDRADE dent who died on FebWill and Testament of TRUST DATED AU- ruary 24, 2004, together the above-named dece- GUST 15, 1978, AS with an Application by dent who died on Feb- AMENDED. Decedent GERALDINE MENEZruary 17, 2004, together died on September 19, ES of 2932 A Park with an Application by 2004. Street, Honolulu, HaJAMES S. GREEN- All creditors of the wail 96817-1159, prayWELL and WENDY G. above-named Estate ing for informal probate CRAVEN 3465 or Trust are hereby noti- and issuance of Letters Waialae Avenue, Suite fied to present their to said GERALDINE 260, Honolulu, Hawaii claims with proper MENEZES.

96816, praying for in- vouchers or duly authen- If any interested formal probate and is- ticated copies thereof, person has objections to suance of Letters to said even if the claim is se- the informal probate, he JAMES S. GREEN- cured by a mortgage may file a petition for WELL and WENDY G. upon real estate, to formal testacy proceedCRAVEN. DAPHNE J. McKEE- ings within forty (40) Any interested per- HAN, Successor Co- days after the date of the son who objects to the Trustee, at P.

O. Box first publication of this informal probate may 1585, Honokaa, Hawaii notice; if any interested file a petition for formal 96727, within four (4) person desires further testacy proceedings months from the date of notice concerning the within ninety (90) days the first publication of estate, including notice after the date of the first this notice, or they will concerning the closing publication of this no- be forever barred. and distribution of the tice; any interested per- DATED: Kamuela, estate, he must file a son who desires further Hawaii, November 18, Demand for Notice purnotice, including notice 2004. suant to HRS Section of the closing and dis- (Hon. Nov.

26; Dec. tribution of the estate, 3, 10, 2004) (A-946124) All creditors of the must file a Demand for -named estate are Notice pursuant to HRS OWNER'S NOTICE hereby notified to presSection OF COMPLETION ent their claim with All creditors of the OF CONTRACT proper vouchers or duly above-named estate are NOTICE IS HERE- authenticated copies hereby notified to pres- BY GIVEN that pursu- thereof, even if the ent their claim with ant to the Provisions of claim is secured by proper vouchers or duly Section 507-43, of the mortgage upon real esauthenticated copies Hawaii Revised Stat- tate, to said nominee, at thereof, even if the utes, the construction by the address shown claim is secured by Road Builders Corpora- above, within four (4) mortgage upon real es- tion of that certain months from the date of tate, to said nominee, at Resurfacing Asphalt the first publication of the address shown Paving situated at 740 this notice, or they will above, within four (4) Ala Moana Blvd. Ho- be forever barred. months from the date of nolulu, TMK: 121-055- DATED: Honolulu, the first publication of 001, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, October 15, this notice, or they will Hawaii, has been com- 2004. be forever barred.

pleted. D. SAKIMOTO DATED: Hilo, Ha- Trustees of the Estate Clerk waii, November 5, 2004. of Bernice Pauahi RUSSELL A. OTA, A C.

OKAWA Bishop LIMITED LIABILITY Clerk (Owners) LAW COMPANY DAVID C. LARSEN (Hon. Nov. 19, RUSSELL A. OTA RHONDA L.

26, 2004) (940667) 2523-0 GRISWOLD Telephone No. (808) Attorneys for Applicant OWNER'S NOTICE 532-3100 (Hon. Nov. 19, 26; OF COMPLETION Attorney for Applicant: Dec. 3, 2004) (A-929911) OF CONTRACT GERALDINE NOTICE IS HERE- MENEZES OWNER'S NOTICE BY GIVEN that pursu- (Hon.

Nov. 12, OF COMPLETION ant to the Provisions of 19, 26, 2004)(A-925854) OF CONTRACT Section 507-43, of the NOTICE IS HERE- Hawaii Revised Stat- ATTENTION BY GIVEN that pursu- utes, the construction by LEGAL ADVERTISERS ant to the Provisions of RALPH S. INOUYE Section 507-43, of the LTD. of that cer- DEADLINES: Hawaii Revised Stat- tain Chinatown Cul- Space reservations utes, the construction by tural Plaza ADA Reno- must be made by AJ vations Phase II situ- 10:00 a.m. two working INC.

of that certain New ated at 100 North Be- days prior to publicaTwo-Story Single Fami- retania Street, TMK: tion. Space reservations ly 3374 Maunaloa at been for ads of over 20 Dwelling situated Honolulu, A Oahu, Hawaii, has nue, TMK: com-pleted. column inches must be Honolulu, Oahu, Ha- Longevity Internation- made by 10:00 a.m. waii, has been com- al Enterprises Corp. Three working days pleted.

(Owners) prior to publication. Myco U. Viloria (Hon. Nov. 19, PROOFS: Eutiquia C.

Viloria 26, 2004) (940651) (Owners) Copy for ads of 20 or (Hon. Nov. 26; more column inches Dec. 3, 2004) (909862) BUY IT. must be in by 10:00 Classified.

It's the easy to- a.m., five working days ATTENTION access, information- prior to publication. Ads LEGAL ADVERTISERS marketplace visited regularly with maps, logos and CHECK YOUR -and successfully---by all borders must be in by ADS kinds of consumers. 10:00 a.m., five workThe first day they appear ing days before publiand notify Legal Advertising cation. One set of SELL IT. Department of errors im- Classified.

It's the solution proofs will be provided. mediately. We will not be you're searching for---- Honolulu Advertiser responsible for errors after whether you're seeking a will not be responsible for the FIRST publication of any new career, a kitten, a new errors in ads which do not advertisement. home or even a helper. comply with deadline HONOLULU ADVERTISER CLASSIFIED ADS restrictions.

(Hon. A-670554) 521-9111 (Hon. A-670623) CAROL GONSALVES-MARTIN, 67, of Kailua, died Nov. 21, 2004. Born in Honolulu.

Retired Safeway cashier, Enchanted Lake. Survived by son, Jay Gonsalves; daughter, Lisa Gonsalves. Visitation noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at St. John Vianney Catholic Church; service 1 p.m.; cemetery service 2 p.m.

at Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery. Arrangements by Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. WATARU ISA, 83, of 'Aiea, died Nov. 16, 2004. Born in 'Ola'a, Hawaii.

Retired carpenter foreman. Survived by daughters, Karen Takara and Cassandra Ikeda; two grandchildren; four brothers, Jack and Richard. Service 6 p.m. Tuesday at Hosoi Garden Mortuary. No flowers.

Casual attire. HEIZO KIRIU, 101, of Hilo, Hawaii, died Nov. 18, 2004. Born in Niigata Ken, Japan. Retired Naniloa Hotel yard maintenance worker.

Survived by daughter, Itsuko Sugai; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren. Private service held. No koden (monetary gifts). Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary, Hilo. JOHN MYUNG WHAN PARK, 83, of died Oct.

31, 2004. Born in Waialua. Dole Pineapple Co. and O'ahu storeroom supervisor. Survived by wife, Janice; sons, Robert, Raymond, John Bill and Norman; brothers, Paul and Joseph sister, Mary Edmonds; 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Visitation 1 p.m. Sunday at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Memorial Chapel, The Kamehameha Schools, Kapalama campus; service 2 p.m. Inurnment later on Arrangements by Moanalua Mortuary. ROSINE E. ROGERS, 95, of Kailua, formerly of California, died Nov.

20, 2004. Born in Canada. Survived by sons, William and Al; seven grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two great- great-great-grandchildren. Arrangements by Moanalua Mortuary. JOSE "JOE" SISTOZA SARTE 50, of Waipahu, died Nov.

5, 2004. Born in Honolulu. Retired president, Painters Union, Local 1791; and business representative, District Council 50. Survived by father, Jose stepmother, Laling; son, Wendell Pumaras; hanai daughter, Mabelle Pumaras; sisters, Stephanie Fermin, Virgie Cachola, Jenney and Joelle. Visitation 5:30 to 9 p.m.

Monday at Mililani Mortuary Mauka Chapel; service 6:30 p.m. Visitation also 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Church, Waipahu; Mass 9:45 a.m.; burial 11 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park.

Casual attire. Funeral Notices HONOLULUADVERTISER.COM Age 79, a Kailua resident of over 55 years, died at home on Friday, November 12. He was the son of Jessie Joaquin Rodrigues, the younger of two sons born in Kamuela, HI. Olivera's work experience spanned over fifty years. As a boy, he picked coffee beans in Kona, sold newspapers in downtown Honolulu, and shined shoes for patrons such as Duke Kahanamoku and Henry J.

Kaiser. As a teen, he worked underground, in the tunnels beneath Red Hill, in the construction of this massive Fuel Storage Facility. In 1945, Olivera worked at Oahu Transport, a trucking firm that hauled goods, supplies, etc throughout Oahu. He later became head dispatcher, a position he truly enjoyed. When the company closed its doors in the 70s, he transferred to Dole that had merged with Castle and Cooke.

He retired after 35 years of service. Olivera or as he was fondly called by friends, is survived by his wife, Lucina "Linda" of 61 years. They had 10 children. Sons, Herbert "Bully, Clifford Victor and John T. Olivera; daughters, Judy Chee, Jessie Gronsdahl, Frances Young, Joan Tomas, Janice Aquino, and Jeannette Olivera.

Survived also by nephew, Eddie Okamura, 42 grandchildren; 51 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. SERVICES TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 AT HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY, 6-9 PM. BURIAL SERVICES ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 AT HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY FROM 11:00 AM. INTERMENT TO FOLLOW AT VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES MEMORIAL PARK AT 1:00 PM. HERBERT OLIVERA THOMAS K.

HUGO, JR. Age 74, of Kailua, Oahu, died November 15, 2004. Born in Honolulu and raised in Nuuanu. Professional football player, Canadian League Montreal Alouette's, Hawaiian Telephone marketing executive, Chairman of the State of Hawaii Paroles and Pardons Board, retired director of the Hawaii State Corrections Intake Service Center. Survived by wife, Julie-Bethe; 8 children, Julie (Jeff Melrose), Thomas Ill, Jan (Glenn Davis), Jina (Howard Lincoln), JoAnne Oda (John Russell), Todd (Mahina Eleneki), Trevor (Kau'i Dymond), Thomas Kahekili, IV; brother, Don; sister, Clara; 23 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE AT BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP MEMORIAL CHAPEL, KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 5, 2004. VISITATION AT 12:00 PM. SERVICE 2:00 PM. ARRANGEMENTS BY NUUANU MORTUARY.

ALOHA ATTIRE. ESTHER RHINELANDER AUGUST 31, 1940 NOVEMBER 16, 2004 Retired Music Teacher and beloved 'Mama Kahu' of Kahikuonalani Church. Daughter of the late William Wise and Elizabeth Richard. Survived by Husband, Rev. Harvey Rhinelander and Daughter, Lori (William) Grant; Brother, Harvey P.

Richard and sister, Wilthea K. Richard. Esther graduated from Roosevelt High School and earned a degree in Music Education from the University of Hawaii. She was a music teacher at Waianae High School for a semester and then retired after 30 years of service to the Kamehameha Schools. Esther was a choir director at Waiokeola United Church of Christ and also at Kawaiahao Church.

After retirement she volunteered as the registrar and pianist of Highlands Child Care Center. She was deeply involved in the music and fellowship of Kahikuonalani Church. In the past few years Esther was in poor health a and was finally called to be in God's choir in heaven. She was deeply loved by the members of the church. We are happy for her new life with Jesus.

Please join us as we celebrate her life this Saturday. ESTHER'S SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT KAHIKUONALANI CHURCH, 757 HOOMALU STREET, PEARL CITY ON NOVEMBER 27TH. VISITATION WILL BEGIN AT 8:30 AM. THE SERVICE WILL BEGIN AT 10:00 AM. PARKING IS LIMITED.

THE CHURCH IS LOCATED MAUKA OF THE PEARL CITY SHOPPING CENTER. ALOHA ATTIRE. Funeral Services FUNERAL PLAN for Diam Hd Mortuary, incl casket, all trans. $3,500. 626-0630 Cemetery Plots Diamond Hd.

2 plots, each. 1 casket and 1 urn. or 8 urns, curbside 239-7860 Eternal Love VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES. 2 plots $9,000 677-3990, 222-6558 GREENHAVEN Kaneohe 1 plot. Great spot in front of chapel! 262-9851 HAWAIIAN Memorial, Hillcrest, 2 plots, with marker, all HAWAIIAN Memorial Hillcrest Gardens Lot 359 sec D.

3 plots for $15,000. 791-2250 Hawaiian Memorial Mount Calvary Il. Section Sites 1 2. 3 plots total. $2900 all.

Call 484-2727 HAWN Memorial, Pali view plot for 2, incl vaults, vases single funeral plan, 536-1015 x225 HAW'N MEM PARK Koolau Circle, view, 6 plots 395-2995 HOLY CROSS VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES Holy Cross 6 plots all together Asking 626-8431 VALLEY of Temples 2 plots Eternal Love. Near entry parking. 722-9043 VALLEY of the Temple, 2 plots Alil view, Asian sec. Lot 42 Sec 3 4. 262-9851 Valley of the Temples, Holy Cross area 3, 2 plots.

Value $10K. Both $6000 488-9958 Valley of the Temples! 6 Plots 1 Niche urn capacity. 778-1204 Vly offemples 1 PLOT. CENTRAL CATHEDRAL LOCATION VIEW $3.500. 224-3484 FUNERAL SERVICES NUUANU MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY 2233 Nuuanu Ave.

537-5255 ext. 2 Providing you with mortuary and cemetery services in your time of need 24 hours a day. Verizon did not list us in their newest phone book ENSURE A Proper Funeral Service Let loved ones near and far know about memorial arrangements. For more information on how to place a paid funeral notice, call The Honolulu Advertiser 521-9111.

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