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Emmeline Kaleionamoku “Kalei” Nawahi

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Emmeline Kaleionamoku “Kalei” Nawahi

Birth
Death
7 Mar 1901 (aged 23)
Hilo, Hawaii County, Hawaii, USA
Burial
Hilo, Hawaii County, Hawaii, USA GPS-Latitude: 19.7192074, Longitude: -155.0892478
Memorial ID
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Hanai daughter of Joseph and Emma Nawahi. She was a student at St. Andrew's Priory, and was known for her musical talent. She also performed in the cathedral, according to one of the obituaries published the month she died. She shares a marker with Joseph, who predeceased her, as well as hanai brothers Albert and Joseph Junior. A third sibling, Alexander, died in 1942. Emma died in 1935 and has a different marker in this cemetery.

Note: Kalei's death notice in the March 11, 1901 edition of The Independent lists Emma Nawahi as her aunt and Mrs. L.A. Like as her mother.

This memorial is for Lizzie Aoe Like; Aoe Aii was one of Emma's sisters. Research is continuing to confirm a family tie.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29438029/lizzie-aoe-like
Hanai daughter of Joseph and Emma Nawahi. She was a student at St. Andrew's Priory, and was known for her musical talent. She also performed in the cathedral, according to one of the obituaries published the month she died. She shares a marker with Joseph, who predeceased her, as well as hanai brothers Albert and Joseph Junior. A third sibling, Alexander, died in 1942. Emma died in 1935 and has a different marker in this cemetery.

Note: Kalei's death notice in the March 11, 1901 edition of The Independent lists Emma Nawahi as her aunt and Mrs. L.A. Like as her mother.

This memorial is for Lizzie Aoe Like; Aoe Aii was one of Emma's sisters. Research is continuing to confirm a family tie.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29438029/lizzie-aoe-like

Inscription

Miss Kalei Nawahi
Dec. 11 1877
Mar. 7 1901



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