04-10-2014, 01:58 PM
A sad day today as our Aunty Minnie has passed away at 91 years old. She will forever be remembered as a beloved kupuna, wife, mother, aunty, cousin, grandmother, sister, friend, and pillar of our community. Aunty Minnie exuded the essence of aloha in her daily life. What a woman!
Mahalo ke Akua for gifting us with Aunty Minnie. To her ohana, we mahalo you for sharing her with so many. The stories abound at this time. Please share with each other just one thing she may have taught you, if you were so fortunate to be in her presence.
For those who did not meet her, the Google link shows basics of her life (too many articles to list individual links, e kala mai):
https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4NDKA_enUS557US557&q=Minnie+Kaawaloa
We will miss Aunty Minnie, but can carry on her teachings, in remembering what the true meaning of "aloha kekahi i kekahi" is.
Moe me ka maluhia lani, Aunty.
Aloha e, Aloha e, Aloha e...
Mahalo ke Akua for gifting us with Aunty Minnie. To her ohana, we mahalo you for sharing her with so many. The stories abound at this time. Please share with each other just one thing she may have taught you, if you were so fortunate to be in her presence.
For those who did not meet her, the Google link shows basics of her life (too many articles to list individual links, e kala mai):
https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4NDKA_enUS557US557&q=Minnie+Kaawaloa
We will miss Aunty Minnie, but can carry on her teachings, in remembering what the true meaning of "aloha kekahi i kekahi" is.
Moe me ka maluhia lani, Aunty.
Aloha e, Aloha e, Aloha e...