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B4 THURSDAY 103014 LOCAL IN MEMORY Sit-lie ticket given in error, police say Parish of St. Clement will host memorial for former journalist The bench faces the street next to a bus stop and was placed there for bus riders, he said. It's also outside of the park and as officers in the Monday morning incident told him on the sidewalk, he said. "It's not a park, it's not the sidewalk, it's a bus stop," Natividad said, arguing that HPD cannot interchangeably call the bench part of the sidewalk and the beach park to suit its purposes. staradoertislfpm SEE VIDEO OF THE INCIDENT when it is closed between 2 and 5 a.m., he sits on the bench during those hours, he said.

Natividad said he cannot work because he has been diagnosed with sciatic nerve damage in his back. His disability payments are not enough to pay for a monthly rental, but he has a membership at a nearby fitness club, giving him access to the restrooms and showers there. He said he would be happy to qualify for the city's Housing First program, but that no one has talked to him about it. He does not like the idea of moving to a proposed homeless encampment on Sand Island in the interim. Yu said police have issued 26 citations and 295 warnings for sit-lie violations since the law went into effect.

No one has been arrested. A bill now moving through the City Council would expand the sit-lie ordinance to business districts throughout Oahu, but only from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Since Oct.

8, officers have also issued four citations for people who have violated the new Waikiki urination-defecation law. One person was arrested due to a felony drug charge. said in an email. "In this case, a citation should not have been issued because the sit-lie law does allow for someone to sit on a public bench on a public sidewalk. This was recently clarified with the officers." But that doesn't mean Natividad, 40, was within his rights to sit on the bench, located along the makai sidewalk between Uluniu and Liliuokalani avenues, at 3:30 a.m., Yu said.

Police consider the bench as part of Kuhio Beach Park, so Natividad could have been cited for violating the city's park closure ordinance, she said. "The bench in the video appears to be within a park area." In fact, Natividad told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, he's actually received three park closure citations for sitting on the same bench on three other nights in recent weeks. The court hearing for the first of the citations is Thursday. Natividad said he plans to contest all of the TERRY KEENAN 1961-2014 TV, print journalist covered high finance Star-Advertiser staff Elizabeth Fuller House, 56, a former Honolulu Advertiser page designer and copy editor who died unexpectedly on a trip to her native North Carolina on Oct. 3, will be memorialized at 2 p.m.

Nov. 9 at the Parish of St. Clement (Episcopal), 1515 Wilder Ave. St. Clement's was her church home for much of her nearly 21-year time in Hawaii.

The Rev. Elizabeth A. Zivanov, rector of the parish, will officiate. Flowers are welcome. Respectful aloha attire is requested.

Donations may be made to the Parish of St. Clement or to Joey's Feline Friends (a nonprofit that operates a no-kill shelter in Kaneohe); cash gifts will also be used to help a family who is adopting one of NEW YORK TIMES Terry Keenan: She worked for Fox News and CNN before becoming a reporter for the New York Post change and eventually served as a weekend an-chorwoman for the program. After a stint at CNBC, she joined Fox in 2002. There, in addition to being a business correspondent, she anchored a program about investing, "Cashin' In," on the Fox Business Channel. She left Fox for the Post in 2009.

Terry Marie Keenan was born on June 1, 1961, in Albany, N.Y, where she attended Academy of the Holy Names. She graduated from Johns Hopkins with a degree in mathematics. Her father, Joseph, was a sociology professor at the State University at Albany. Her mother, the former Marie Thibodeau, ran an employment agency for young women. After her marriage in 1994 to Ronald Kass, a manufacturing executive, she was known in her private life as Terry Keenan Kass.

In addition to her husband and her sister Linda, she is survived by another sister, Joellen Gardner, and a son, Benjamin Keenan Kass. ELIZABETH HOUSE FACEBOOK PAGE Elizabeth House: The North Carolina native lived in Hawaii for two decades House's two pets. House leaves behind two brothers, Kirk and Walter, both of North Carolina, numerous nieces and nephews, and the two beloved cats, Tiger Lily and Yoda, who were her immediate "family." Information: St. Clement's, 955-7745 or Wanda Adams, 375-8743. GLORIA TAGALICOD PARKER Age 68, of Waianae, passed away October 19, 2014 in Kapolei.

Born September 26, 1946 in Cacadiran, Cabugao, llocos Sur, Philippines. Retired from U. S. Dept. of Justice, U.S.

Attorney's office as a Legal Assistant. She is survived by husband, John P. Parker; sons, David (Maile) Strong, Scott (Sandra) Strong, Christopher Kornegay, Jason (Grace) Kornegay; brother, Regino (Lani) Tagalicod; 8 grandchildren. Visitation 9:00 a.m. Tuesday 11414 at Mililani Mortuary Makai Chapel, Waipio, Service 11:30 a.m.

Burial 12:30 p.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. Casual Attire. Flowers Welcome. Mililani MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY Waipi'o Makai Chapel FRANK TAMOTSU SASAOKA Age 80, of Kaimuki, passed away on October 19, 2014.

Born in Puunene, Maui, he retired after serving as Principal at Wahiawa Intermediate, Radford High and Kaahumanu Elementary Schools. He served as the Honolulu District Coordinator for the A Program for 22 years. He is survived by wife, Janet, son Byron (Michelle) Sasaoka, daughters Laurie (Marvin) Yonamine and FayAnne (Davin Pang) Sasaoka, sister Amy Wong, 5 grandchildren Amber, Rachel and Evan Yonamine, and Brenton and Garrison Sasaoka. Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. Monday, November 3, 2014, at Diamond Head Mortuary in Kaimuki.

Funeral service to follow at 6 p.m. Cemetery Plots Hawaiian Memorial Park 4 plots, side by side, Sec. 5, Kahili. or 396-9282 HAWAIIAN MEMORIAL PARK Mt. Calvary.

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808-332-8Q98 or 808-651-1926 www.Hawaiiplots.com Plots, Crypts, Niches Hwn Memorial, Diamond Head Valley of Temples, Mililani Starting $3400. 375-8311 We Also Buy Plots. A man is cited while utilizing a bench, but not the sidewalk By Gordon Y.K. Pang gordonpangstaradvertiser.com The Honolulu Police Department is conceding that officers erred when they issued a ticket this week to a man sitting on a city bench on Kalakaua Avenue. The so-called sit-lie law, which took effect Sept.

16 and which patrol officers began enforcing Oct. 8, bans people from lying down or sitting on public sidewalks in the Waikiki Special Design District, defined as the area bordered by Ala Wai Canal and Kapahulu Avenue. Michael Natividad, the man cited, used his cellphone to record the incident on video. In the video, two officers tell him he is being cited because "the bench is part of the sidewalk." New laws come with a learning curve "and the sit-lie law is no exception," HPD spokeswoman Michelle Yu DENOTES U.S. MILITARY James Masao Abe Oct.

20, 2014 Mi James Masao Abe, 67, of Mililani, a retired Army sergeant, died in Mililani. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by sons Josh K. Crimin and Branson K. Abe, daughter Carole L.

Abe-Hernandez, brothers Paul and Richard, sisters Aileen Stewart and Marilee Lyons, and five grandchildren. Private services. Audrey Ululani Ah Nee Oct. 20, 2014 Audrey Ululani Ah Nee, 76, of Ewa Beach, a homemaker, died in the Queen's Medical Center. She was born in Honolulu.

She is survived by sons Lawrence W. Rawlins, Rowlling, Norman, Ronald, Warner and Randy; daughters Rawleen Reis, Lawreen Kapiko, Rowleen Cruz, Darlene Lum and Lawraleen Adewunmi; sister Esther Calderia; 28 grandchildren; and 40 great-grandchildren. Visitation: 1 1 :30 a.m. Monday at Borthwick Mortuary. Services: 1 2:30 p.m.

Burial: 2 p.m. at Hawaiian Memorial Park. Casual attire. Flowers welcome. Online condolences: borthwickoahu.com.

Clifford Iwao Arinaga Oct. 3, 2014 Clifford Iwao Arinaga, 89, of Honolulu, an attorney, died in Honolulu. He was born in Kealia, Kauai. He is survived by wife Esther sons Bruce M. and Paul daughter Susan A.

Li, brothers Robert N. and Tom, sisters Fujiko N. Mamura and Rachel T. Tamura, and eight grandchildren. Private services.

Beryl Joyce Cambridge Oct. 26, 2014 Beryl Joyce Cambridge, 99, of Waikoloa, Hawaii, a homemaker, died at home. She was born in Port Limon, Costa Rica. She is survived by son Robert, daughter Yvonne, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitation: 1 0:30 a.m.

Tuesday at Ascencion Catholic Church, 65-1 235 Kawai-hae Road, Puako, Hawaii. Services: 1 1 a.m. Refreshments to follow. Wallace Kau Chang Oct. 5, 2014 Wallace Kau "Uncle Wally" Chang, 89, of Honolulu, a shop superintendent at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Shop 2, died in Honolulu.

He was born in Lihue. He is survived by wife Theresa sons Stephen D.H. and Stanford DM, daughter Melissa C. Os-owski, four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Private services.

Online condolences: hawaiian memorialparkmortuary.com. Pamela DePeralta Sept. 8, 2014 Pamela DePeralta, 55, of Naalehu, Hawaii, a Mac Farms of Hawaii Inc. husking supervisor, died in Hilo Medical Center. She was born in Honolulu.

She is survived by brothers Victor, Edward, Melvin and Eric; and sisters Ber-nice Albiar, Sally DeRego, Evelyn and Loretta DePeralta, and Cynthia Barthel. Celebration of life: 1 1 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at Waio-hinu Park, Naalehu. Casual attire. Takeko Isa Eder Oct.

21, 2014 Takeko Isa Eder, 78, of Ewa Beach, a homemaker, died in Waipahu. She was born in Oki During the first of the four incidents, an officer was going to issue him a sit-lie ticket. But when he asked for a sergeant, they changed their minds and gave him a park closure citation, he said. The Waianae native, who said he's called Waikiki streets his home "off and on" for the past 20 years, acknowledges having received dozens of tickets tied to his sleeping on the streets. "Usually I plead guilty," he said.

"If I'm guilty, I'm guilty. But this sit-and-lie law is going too far." Because he's not supposed to sleep on the beach Atsushi Okata Oct. 4, 2014 Atsushi "Tootsie" Okata, 88, of Ewa Beach died in Waipahu. He was born in Ewa. He is survived by daughters June Higa and Lynn Ventura; brothers Toshio, Yoshito and Koichi; sisters Chizuko Ya-suhara and Alice Nagamatsu; caregiver Cynthia Pablo; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

Visitation: 5:30 p.m. Monday at Mililani Mortuary-Waipio, makai chapel. Services: 6 p.m. Aloha attire. No flowers.

Nam Kyong Park Oct. 26, 2014 Nam Kyong Park, 92, of Honolulu, a retired Diamond Head Cookie Co. factory worker, died in Straub Clinic Hospital. He was born in Pusan, Korea. He is survived by wife Soon Hee Woo, son Song Ho, daughter Jul Mi, numerous brothers and sisters, and three grandchildren.

Visitation: 1 0 a.m. Tuesday at St. Pius X. Services: 1 1 a.m. Elizabeth Calurio Pongasi Oct.

3, 2014 Elizabeth Calurio Pongasi, 89, of Aiea, a retired waitress at Coco's and Forty Niner's, died in Honolulu. She was born in Ewa. She is survived by sons Anthony and Billy Alcover; daughters Yvonne Angut, Cynthia Paulino, Victoria and Carmen Guillory, Gloria Pongasi, Leona Pongasi-Critchlow and Patricia Pongasi-Goldson; 23 grandchildren; and 1 5 great-grandchildren. Visitation: 5:30 p.m. Monday at Mililani Mortuary-Waipio, mauka chapel.

Services: 6:30 p.m. Additional visitation: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, 99-31 2 Moanalua Road, Aiea. Mass: 9:30 a.m.

Burial: 1 1 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. Aloha attire. Flowers welcome. Rudy Ramones Rivera Sept.

30, 2014 Rudy Ramones Rivera, 68, of Ewa Beach, a retiree from Society Painting Co. in Pearl City, died in Ewa Beach. He was born in Vintar, llocos Norte, Philippines. He is survived by wife Linda daughters Rhonda R. Hayashida and Sherrle B.

"ShaSha" Rivera; brothers Robert, Mario Jr. and Arthur; sisters Natividad Bolosan and Susan Rivera; and a grandchild. Visitation: 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Mililani Mortuary-Waipio, mauka chapel. Services: 6 p.m.

Additional visitation: 9:30 a.m. Monday at Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa Church, 71 2 N. School St. Mass: 1 1 a.m.

Burial: 1 2:30 p.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. Harold Anthony Strapple Oct. 19, 2014 Harold Anthony Strapple, 61 of Kailua, a retired parts department manager at Servco Pacific Inc. at Windward Toyota, died in Honolulu.

He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by wife Vicki Lani, daughters Jami Strapple-Jingao and Jenna Strapple, brother Robert J. and sister Theresa A. Visitation: 9 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Anthony of Padua Church, Kailua. Mass: 1 0 a.m. Burial to be held at a later date at Valley of the Temples. Online condolences: Elaine Sadako Sugimoto Oct. 21, 2014 Elaine Sadako Sugimoto, 71 of Mililani died in Mililani.

She was born in Honolulu. She is survived VETERAN nawa. She is survived by daughters Kim M. Eder, Ayesha A. Emanuel and Yoshino Bacigalupo; sisters Toshiko Ohama and Fu-miko Toguchi; and eight grandchildren.

Private services. Donations suggested to Catholic Charities of Hawaii. Bruce Nalani Tomokazu Enos Sr. Oct. 23, 2014 Bruce Nalani Tomokazu Enos 65, of Pearl City, a Unitek construction laborer, died.

He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by wife Elizabeth son Bruce NT. daughters Yvette Yadao, Har-rie-Lynn Kalua and Trixie Davis; hanai sons Francis, Joshua and Paige; hanai mother Josephine Chai; brothers Robin, Gilbert and Kevin Enos, and Anthony M. Kaua-naulu; sisters Alberta Ogawa and Melanie E. Bucsit; 1 0 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Visitation: 1 0 a.m. Saturday at Greater Mt. Zion Holiness Church, 53-776 Kamehameha Highway, Hauula. Celebration of life: 1 1 a.m. Reception to follow.

Casual attire. Flowers welcome. Online condolences: oahumortuary.com. Elsa Anna Gomes Oct. 3, 2014 Elsa Anna Gomes, 86, of Aiea died in Honolulu.

She was born in Frankfurt, Germany. She is survived by son Paul, daughters Maryann Kertell and Juliana Jordan, brother Karl Lotz, three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Private services. Beatrice Hall Higa Aug. 12, 2014 Beatrice Hall Higa, 87, of Honolulu, a homemaker, died in Honolulu.

She was born in Hilo. She is survived by sister Florence A. Duarte. Private services. Mildred Fumiye Hrab Sept.

8, 2014 Mildred Fumiye Hrab, 95, of Honolulu died in Honolulu. She was born in Honolulu. She is survived by son Cal Katahara, daughter Jaynee Koga, brother Calvin Misono, sisters Geraldine Utsugi and Carole Kaneshige, two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Private services. Gladys Toshiko Mawae Oct.

17, 2014 Gladys Toshiko Mawae, 87, of Pearl City, a retired Speedy's Supermarket cashier, died in Pearl City. She was born in Kaunakakai, Molokai. She is survived by sons Wes, Moses and James "Kimo" Mawae, and William M. "Bill" Higa; brothers Robert and William "Takeshi" Higa; sisters Florence Ha and Rose Chynoweth; 1 2 grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Visitation: 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. Services: 1 0:30 a.m. Inurnment: 1 p.m. at the cemetery. Casual attire.

Online condolences: hawaiianmemorial parkmortuary.com. Jean Fumie Miyahira Aug. 17, 2014 Jean Fumie Miyahira, 81 of Pearl City, a retired secretary, died at home. She was born in Honolulu. She is survived by sons Kelvin H.

and Myron daughter Lenora M. Smith, mother Elsie Y. Takao, brother Wilfred S. Takao and sisters Alice K. Kanemori and Fay A.

Furuta. Private services. By Bruce Weber New York Times Terry Keenan, a business reporter who handled high finance with a populist touch for CNN and Fox News, among other television outlets, and most recently as a business columnist for the New York Post, died Oct. 23 in Manhattan. She was 53.

The cause was a cerebral hemorrhage, her sister, Linda Keenan, said. Personable and spirited both on the page and on the screen, Keenan combined the intellect of a trained quantitative analyst with an engaging manner, a straightforward vocabulary and a conversational style. "Don't just take my word for it," she wrote in her last column for the Post, dated Oct. 19, in which she warned that falling oil prices were not necessarily the herald of good times. "Take Wal-Mart's announcement on Friday.

While the brainiacs at Citigroup say the huge drop in oil prices is a good omen, the folks in Arkansas who run the world's biggest retailer say things are not looking so hunky-dory." Hired initially by PBS as a producer and writer for "Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser," Keenan moved in 1986 to CNN, where, in a similar role, she worked for "Moneyline," with Lou Dobbs. It was Dobbs who persuaded her initially against her will, her sister said to go in front of the camera. She covered the 1987 stock market crash, reported from the floor of the New York Stock Ex- by son Byron, daughter Debra S. Lee, mother Doris Yamane, brother Kelvin Kurisu, a grandchild and a great-grandchild. Private services.

Additional information for an obituary published Wednesday. Shigeko Takamine Oct. 26, 2014 Shigeko Takamine, 84, of Honokaa, Hawaii, a retired assistant manager at Ben Franklin in Waimea, Hawaii, died in North Hawaii Community Hospital. She was born in Paauhau, Hawaii. She is survived by husband Yoshinobu sons Ronald Haimoto and Jeffrey and Blane Takamine; daughter Nadine Bondallian; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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