Deaths
It is with sadness and regret that we mark the passing of our dear classmates. Time marches on and we rejoice in their spirit and keep them always in our memories.
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- **Written by: Kimo Lee**
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of classmate, Christopher Kamahalo Keli'i a'a who died on September 22nd.
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- **Written by: Honolulu Star Advertiser**
Services for Darrell were held on Sunday, July 31, 2011 at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Memorial Chapel on the Kamehameha Schools Kapalama Campus. Below is the obituary for him quoted from the Honolulu Star Advertiser.
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- **Written by: Alaka'i Paleka**
Aloha Kamehameha 1974! — Old Lahaina Lu'au and Friends of MokMedia Systems is putting together a 15-minute slide show and video presentation about Akoni which will be shown at the upcoming fundraiser and Tribute to Akoni Akana — who passed away last March.
**Read more: Call For Participants in Tribute Video for Akoni Akana**
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- **Written by: KS Alumni List**
Memorial Service for Luryier "Pop" Diamond Set for April 12, 2011
On March 10, 2011, beloved former Kamehameha Schools Kapalama teacher and school photographer Luryier “Pop” Diamond passed away quietly at his residence in Arcadia in Honolulu. In accordance with his wishes, Pop was flown back to New York where he was buried with his wife, Tootsie, who predeceased him a number of years ago.
Memorial services will be held Tuesday, April 12 at 6:00 p.m. on all three Kamehameha Schools campuses – in the Bishop Memorial Chapel at Kapalama, in Keopuolani Hale at Maui, and in Keawe Dining Hall at Hawai'i. Visit www.ksbe.edu for details about the services.
**Read more: Kamehameha Schools Loses Beloved Photographer Luryier “Pop” Diamond**
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- **Written by: Kimo Lee**
Maui Services April 23. Oahu services April 30th. See below for details...
Anthony "Akoni" Akana passed away at 8:30 pm on March 25, 2011 at his family home near Waialae on O'ahu. Akoni was remembered in a touching article published by the Maui News on March 29th that recalled his legacy as the founding executive director of the Friends of Moku'ula — a nonprofit organization whose vision is to restore Moku'ula, a 17-acre site near Lahaina to prominence as the former capital of the Hawaiian kingdom.