In 1953, Dr. Hung Wo Ching purchased Diamond Head memorial Park. New roadways, administrative and maintenance buildings, and mausoleums and columbaria were added. In 1976, two acres were leased to a mortuary which constructed a chapel and...
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Facts about the city
Laie is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the Koolauloa District on the island of Oahu in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. In Hawaiian, lāʻie means \"ʻie leaf\" (ʻieʻie is a climbing screwpine: Freycinetia arborea). The population was 6,138 at the 2010 census.
Laie Obituaries
It was reported by San Diego Union-Tribune on October 7th, 2015 that Richard Aitulagi Tialavea died in Oceanside, California. Tialavea was 56 years old and was born in Laie, HI. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Richard Aitulagi's life.
History
In 1898 he negotiated a $50,000 loan that allowed for the building of a new pump. Their dedication to growing kalo included their insistence that Saturday not be a work day on the plantation so that they could make poi for their families. The result of the mahele was not in compliance with the original intent of Kamehameha III. However, the purpose of these remained the same. In this history, the term 'ikawai', which means "in the water," also belongs to the food-producing tree called 'kalalaikawa'.
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