-Tutu was really kind to Aunty Honey. She said to Aunty Honey that if the boys were ever injured to give a little Hawaiian salt and water.
61-She was a Principal for, I think, an elementary school
434-Services:
Kawaiahao Church428
-Chinese: 1/2
Hawaiian: 1/4
Spanish: 1/4
58-Also known as "Theodore Che Bui Puakalaumea"
-Middle name 'Che Bui" is after his father (
Che Bui)
-Name "Che Bui (Tea Cup)"
432 -He was known as “Little Che Bui”. He was very mischievous, a rascal and very active.
241-EO wanted to adopt him when he was a kid.
199-11/25/43, he registered with the Selective Service for WW II. He was 18 yrs. old. He has a birth mark on the right side of his back. Telephone listed as: “Aiea 63907”.
371-“Mom, Tutu, and Uncle Teddy drove cross country to New York City, they might have also gone to Mexico”.
200,201-He is the one who gave the preparer (
Ray K. Farm), who is his nephew, the book, (Source 43), as a gift. It is this book that the preparer first saw a picture of Len Kong & his family. This re-energized Ray to continue his search of the Farm Family.
433-Funeral: Visitation 1000 hrs. at Mililani Mortuary Mauka Chapel; Service 1100 hrs. Arrangements by Mililani Downtown Mortuary.
420-Ashes were scattered off Ewa Beach in Uncle Ted's small boat w/Kimo, Kevin, Kiana, Micah, Kyle, Lokalia, and Kawika and Keoni on surfboards
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