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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 24

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Star-XJulletin Tuevluv. May l. I'VS OBITUARIES children; and six His survivors include his wife, Janet; a son, Wesley; his mother, Mary; a brother, Alvin; a sister, Mrs. Clifford (Cynthia) Aiona; and his grandmothers, Saraha Coit and Adeline Quintal. Dorothy Doak Waynette Hussey Waynette P.

Hussey, also know as Wayne Queenie Fernandez, 50, of Honolulu died Wednesday in Castle Hospital. A funeral Mass will be said at 11:15 a.m. Thursday at Blessed Sacrament Church. Friends may call after 9:30 a.m. Burial will be in Hawaiian Memorial Park.

Friends may call at Mililani Downtown Mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow; wake services at 7:30 p.m. The family asks that casual attire be worn. She was born in Lahaina, Maui. She is survived by a daughter, Colette Fernandez; a sister, Mrs.

Dennis (Ruth Pilialoha; and two grandchildren. George Kihei George K. "The Grape" Kihei, 73, of Hauula died Friday in Kane-ohe. He was a retired Board of Water Supply employee. Services will be at 12:30 p.m.

Friday at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. Friends may call after 11 a.m. Burial will be in Hawaiian Memorial Park. The family asks that aloha attire be orn. Mr.

Kihei as born in Honolulu. He is survived by his wife, Florence O.S.; a son, Wayne; a daughter, Mrs. William (Melody) Kanea-kalau; a sister, Clara Langlinains; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Michael Lawrence Michael D. Lawrence, 63, of Honolulu died Thursday in Honolulu.

He was the owner of State Pool Service. Private services ill be held. Donations in his memory may be made to the University of Hawaii Nakoa Football Foundation. 1337 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu 9822. He is survived by his wife, Johanna: a son, Michael: two daughters, Mrs.

Gary (Leslie) Sai and Mrs. Darrell (Maryellen) Ing; two brothers, Anthony and Albert; a sister, Antoinette Lawrence; and tw grandsons. Mrs. Edralin was born in Wahia-wa. She is survived by her husband, Jack three sons, Robert, Kenneth and Daniel; a daughter, Mrs.

Jose (Rosaline) Pigao; two stepsons, Joshua Edralin and Joseph Cruz; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Aaron (Lolita) Fields and Mrs. Jun (Isabel Cayabyab; three brothers, Alfred Louis and Tony Yictorino; four sisters, Mrs. John (Ida) Barreto, Margaret Mo-niz, Dorothy Hidalgo and Loraine Callison; 21 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Jason Gately Jason R.

Gately, 33, of Honolulu died Thursday in Queen's Hospital. Private services were held. Mr. Gately was born in Germany. He is survived by his parents, Donald E.

and Jeanne M. Gately; and a sister, Mrs. James II. (Ellen) Dunn. Sumi Hamao Mrs.

Sumi Hamao, 87, of Honolulu died yesterday in Kuakini Hospital. She as an employee of the former California Packing Co. cannery. Memorial services will be at 8 p.m. Friday at Hosoi Garden Mortuary.

The family asks that flowers be omitted and casual attire be orn. Mrs. Hamao was born in Pepee-keo, Hawaii. She is survived by two sons, Paul A. and Tadashi; eight grand Dora Ambrose Mrs.

Dora L.H. Ambrose, 91, of Oakland. formerly of Honolulu. Kona and Maui, died Friday in Oakland. Inurnment will be in Oakland.

Mrs. Ambrose was born in Ya-verly, Kan. She is survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Sarah Apo Sarah Apo. 89, of Honolulu died Thursday in Kuakini Hospital.

She was a retired O-Spud's Laundry employee. Services were yesterday at Diamond Head Mortuary. Burial was in Diamond Head Memorial Park. Miss Apo was born on Maui. She is survived by two hanai sons, Keoki and Kepa Freitas; and a hanai daughter, Fatty L.

Yama-ne. Beverly Benio H1LO Mrs. Beverly S. Bento, 35. of Hilo died Saturday in Hilo Hospital.

A Mass of Christian burial ill be at 12:15 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in Homelani Memorial Park. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.

Thursday at Borthwick Hawaii Funeral Home the rosary to be said at 7 p.m. and from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Friday. Mrs. Bento was born in Keaau.

She is survived by a son, Clement: three daughters, Yerna Mae Chartrand, Mrs. Rusell (Antoin-nette) Bento and Mrs. Arnold (Roberta! Cole; two sisters, Verna llohnholz and Mrs. Fred (Maxine) Lucas; two brothers, Reginald Keyes and Lawrence Cabrinha; and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Dorothy K.J.K. Tio" Doak, 84, of Honolulu died Friday in Honolulu. She was a former secretary for Inter-Island Navigation the territorial Bureau of Tuberculosis, Yon llamm Y'oung, Fort Armstrong and Pearl Harbor Naval Supply Center. She also was a piano player with Sam Alama's Orchestra and active in charitable organizations. Services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Friday at Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary. Friends may call after 9 a.m. Mrs. Doak was born in Honolulu. She is survived by a son, James M.

Keanu; two daughters, Sybil K. Moritz and Greta D. Hegerfeldt; two brothers, Stanley P. and Donald K. Jones: a sister, Sybil J.

Kea; 13 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; and a great-greatgrandchild. Isabel Edralin Mrs. Isabel V. Edralin. 70, of Wahiaw a died Saturday at home.

Services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Mililani Memorial Park Mortuary. Friends may call after noon. Burial will be in Mililani Memorial Park. The family asks that casual attire be worn.

tal. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. Punchbowl. The family asks that casual attire be worn.

Mr. Bythiner was born in Pennsylvania. He is survived by his wife. Lea-trice two sons, Paul and Henry Kaiser; four daughters, Kathy Quillin, Leona Kaiser, Deborah Kaiser-Reed and Gw en Kaiser-Torres; a sister, Frances Cohen; and 10 grandchildren. Tok Kwong Chan Dr.

Tak Kwong "T.K." Chan, 54, of Honolulu died Saturday in Honolulu. He was a veterinarian, an artist, a licensed acupuncturist and former owner of the Waikiki Acupuncture Clinic. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. Friends may call after 9 a.m.

Burial will be in Hawaiian Memorial Park. Dr. Chan was born in Tung Koon. China. He is survived by his wife, Irene Y.K.; a daughter, Giselle S.C.

Chan; his mother. Mrs. Lai Lai Ki; and a sister, Tak Yung Chan. Wesley Coit HAWI, Hawaii Wesley J. Coit, 35, of Hawi, a hotel engineering journeyman, died Saturday in Ko-hala Hospital.

A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Hawi. Inurnment ill be in Haw i Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 tonight scripture service at 7:30 p.m. and after 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow. Mr. Coit was born in North Riki Kakudo Mrs. Riki Kakuda, 94, of Palolo died Wednesday in Honolulu. Private services were held.

Mrs. Kakuda was born in Miya-gi, Japan. She is survived by a son. Keichi; four daughters, Mrs. Harold H.

(Yivian Hatanaka, Doris T. Mu-rayama, Mrs. Richard K. (Agnes Saito and Mrs. James S.

(Lily Chigawa; a sister, Kiyo Terazawa; 18 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and seven E3 More obituaries 0-5 Floyd Bythiner Floyd C. Bythiner, 79, of died Sunday in Tripler Hospi I 13 ONE SPECIAL PURCHASeT Xf 1 1750 KALAKAUA AVE. 3303 Hf 955-7911 1 Ballad singer Ciaran Bourke of Dubliners folk group dies 3 Rates Going Up! 4513 ELECTRONIC SCALE iviia. ougg. rteiau WJU.UU e.

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Bourke translated many of the group's ballads from the original Gaelic into English. He is survived by his wife, Jean-nie, six daughters, two brothers, two sisters and his father. DUBLIN, Ireland Ciaran Bourke, a ballad singer, guitarist and tin-whistle playing founding member of the Dubliners folk group, died today. He was 48. Founded in UM2 by Bourke and four fellow Irishmen, the group gained fame in Britain, the United Slates, Australia.

New Zealand and their homeland for their earthy, raucous style and folk songs. Bourke left the group in 1974 after suffering a brain hemorrhage that left him partially paralyzed. He collapsed Sunday because of another brain hemorrhage and died at St. Yin-cent's hospital in Dublin, the hospital said. The Dubliners cut short a British concert tour to visit him in the hospital.

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