Farm Family - Person Sheet
Farm Family - Person Sheet
NameFeiloai Faye FONOIMOANA 399,110,400, F
Birth28 May 1922, Pago Pago, American Samoa401,402,396
Memoor Saniatu, Western Samoa
Residence9 Feb 1994, Kahuku, Oahu401 Age: 71
Death15 Feb 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii110,403 Age: 79
Burial2 Mar 2002, 57-710 Wahinepe’e St., Laie, HI 96762110,403
MemoChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Second Ward
Lat/Long*21.651419, -157.931707404
RaceSamoan
ReligionMorman
CemeteryLaie Community Cemetery405,403
MotherFarseno K. LAIE , F
Spouses
Birth8 Nov 1909, Koloa, Kauai402
Death23 Jun 1970, Waialua, Honolulu, Hawaii402 Age: 60
ChildrenMarvin , M
 Linda , F
 Anna , F
Birth11 Nov 1917, 6th Ave. & Kaimuki Ave., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii394,395,396,369,397,163
Memo1045 hrs.; Delivered by Dr. R. Alexander-McKellar (Female); Her nurse was Tutu’s mother: Mrs. Kalei Kaohi
Residence1920, 3553 Kaimuki Ave.154 Age: 2
MemoAge - 2
ResidenceApr 1930, Kalauao, Aiea, Oahu156 Age: 12
MemoAge - 12
Residence10 Oct 1933, Ewa, Oahu4 Age: 15
MemoAge - 15
EmploymentOct 1940, 818 S. King St., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii369 Age: 22
MemoLiberty Auto Shop
Residence10 Apr 1945, Kalauao, Aiea, Oahu5 Age: 27
MemoAge - 27
Residence1974, 98-087 Kamehameha Hwy., Aiea, Hawaii 96701 Age: 56
MemoAge - 57
Death27 Mar 1991, Aiea, Oahu394,395 Age: 73
MemoPali Momi Medical Center ER
Cremation5 Apr 1991, Honolulu, Hawaii143,394 Age: 73
MemoOahu Crematory
Burial1992, Hawaii
Alias/AKA Jimmy (69), Keano (1067)109,397
RaceChinese, Spanish, & Hawaiian
EducationHighest Grade: 6th164
OccupationAuto Machinist, Auto Machine Shop, April 1940, age 23164
Height5’ 10”369
Eye colorBrown369
Hair colorBlack369
Skin colorDark369
Occupation4/10/45 - Worked as a Machinist @ Pearl Harbor Naval Yard @ age 275
Cause of deathImmediate Cardiac Arrest; No Autopsy394
CemeteryAshes scattered in Pearl Harbor398
FatherChe Bui FARM , M (1886-1945)
Notes for Feiloai Faye FONOIMOANA
-She lived @ 98087 Kam Hwy., Aiea, HI 96701, 808.488.3939407

-Mortuary: Leeward Funeral Home, 849 4th St., Pearl City, Hawaii 96782403

-Survived by son, Marvin Sheram; daughters, Linda Chew and Anna Otholt; brother, Kosena Fonoimoana; sisters, Leimao Taualii and Talelei Fonoimoana; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Visitation from 9 a.m. Saturday at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kahuku, Second Ward; service noon; burial 1:30 p.m. at Laie Cemetery. Aloha attire. Arrangements by Leeward Funeral Home400
Notes for James Keanoaloha (Spouse 5)
-CONFLICT: U.S. Social Security Death Index has his death in 1991

-Chinese: 1/2
Hawaiian: 1/4
Spanish: 1/458

-He was born the day of the death of Queen Liliuokalani.397

-Lived @ 3553 Kaimuki Ave. in 1920 @ age 2154

-Directly across Pearl Harbor naval base was Makuahine (Aunty) Rose Farm’s home. It was right on the water. They had a pier. And every Sunday morning, kaukini (cousin) Jimmy Farm was out on the pier crabbing for Sunday brunch. And so he was on this Sunday. Thirteen-year-old Jimmy, (I think this was actually Teddy), sat on the pier watching the actual battle. Around 7:15 or so, he heard an engine sputtering and a plane trailing flame as it descended toward the family barn. He turned to run home past the barn and saw the plane heading straight for it. As he reached the barn, he watched the plane crash. He ran toward the plane and could see the pilot trying to get out. But the pilot could not open the cockpit. Jimmy could not help him, and he stoically watched him burn to death. As the pilot stopped screaming, and his body began to turn into jelly, Jimmy was traumatized by the experience. In a week or so, he began to lose his hair. He remained bald for the rest of his life. In addition, kaukini Jimmy stopped speaking generally and spoke only to Samuel Ho’olohekamohoali’i. It happened that Samuel Ho’olohekamohoali’i needed help on the farm and ranch. So he talked with kaukini Jimmy and Makuakine Rose Farm about having kaukini Jimmy come to Peleau and work on the farm and ranch. Samuel Ho’oholekamohoali’i needed assistance in fencing the cattle paddocks as he was starting his new ranching endeavor upon his retirement from the plantation. After some thinking, kaukini Jimmy agreed. Within a few weeks, he arrived at Peleau. He slowly began to overcome his speaking impediment and grew comfortable living with the ‘ohana. He was a hard worker, and he regained his self-respect. However, his selective speechlessness was never understood. Samuel Ho’olohekamohoali’i also hired kaukini Jimmy Farm to help him with the cattle.406

-10/26/40, he registered with the Selective Service for WW II. He was 22 yrs. old He has a scar on left forearm. Telephone listed as: “6white39”.369

-Common-law wife (Faye Otholt)393 They lived together for 30 yrs.196

-Cremated; Ashes scattered in Pearl Harbor393

-There is a story about him during the start of WW II using Reiki
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