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More of our Ohana comments from previous years. Return to Honokaa Ohana Main Page | Home Page
From: "Kelly Dorks" I was happy to see this site. My grandparents were from Honokaa and I have been working on my family tree. So it was really fun to see such a site. My grandfather was Joesph Moniz. I hope that you keep this site updated. It is really interesting. You have done a great job. Thanks for the memories. Louellen Kelly
From: "Bernice Vincilione" Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your Web Site, it was a step back in time for me. My family use to live there a long time ago and still have some family in the area. Thank you once again. Bernice Vincilione
From: RANOR711 Enjoyed your pictures., but I am really interested in seeing pictures of the sugar mill in Haina below Honokaa town. Also, I expected to see a picture of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church in Honokaa. A better picture of Honokaa sugar plantation would be nice. I was raised in Haina, attended Honokaa High School and worked in the Macadamia nut orchards in Kapulena.and Kukuihaele as a young man. I am now retired and the pictures brought back nice memories. Thanks! Ranor If anyone has pictures from the Haina Sugar Mill days or any of our plantation days, send them to me as a .jpg or .gif file. I'll be happy to post them to this site and give you full credit for them. My email as always is macpro3000@yahoo.com
From: "Kalaniku M." I like your website! I was just wondering if you could put on your "Ohana" page that the (Honokaa High School) Class of '89 is having their 10 yr. reunion in December. I signed your guestbook with some info but it seems you haven't updated since last month. We're kinda last minute but at least we're having one. We're still in the planning stage but you can put my email address kalaniku@geocities.com as a reply address. When I did a search for Honokaa, your website came up first thing and just incase any of our class alumni do a Honokaa search, I'm hoping that they'll be able to get in touch. Keep up the good work on your website!
Aloha,
From: Snakeboy35@aol.com I dont know if you can help me or not my grandparents Herbert and Flora Teves were great people and very important in honokaa history and i would like to see if any other family of mine was around anymore i miss the big isle and will return one day but till then if you could find any family or friends that could write me and tell me about our family and where its going i would greatly apreceate your help and time.
1706 w 12th st Panama City, Fl 32401 If anyone can help this person, send him an email or a postcard.
Edmond Moke Young, Jr. Aloha Braddah Mel Mahalo for the great work on the net. My family (Young's) resided in Waipio Valley and in Kukuehaile. Many attended Honokaa HS and your photos have allowed me to remember the town and the great times we had there when visiting from Honolulu. Keep up the good work and mahalo for your generous contribution to the www.
Me ka oia' i' o,
Willliam Kent Ellwin Computer Type: PoweCenter Pro 210, Explorer 4.5 Comments: Liked the pictures of Honokaa. I'll bet they were done from slides, not prints. Kent, all photos were scanned off prints.
Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 13:15:26 -1000 From: Bob Jones, MidWeek Melvin: great job with your website! i was cruising through because my wife (Denby Fawcett) and I are going to the BI for 15 days in September on vacation and so I can crank out a couple of columns about the joys of spending some vacation money in the state (specifically the BI). We're going to camp one night at Kalopa, stay a night at Honokaa Club, walk the Waipio Rim, hit the antique shops. i love Honokaa and i'm always pleased to see that people didn't lie down and die when the mill closed. your website brings back plenty memories! we're gonna be in Honokaa 9/19 and 9/20 BJ
King Wayne II Comments: What a thoroughly splendid piece of webbery. Well done! Hope all is well in the British empire King Wayne! :-)
Tommy Toyozaki Neat web site. I'd figure that you had one but I was too busy to search. I'll get together with you sometime soon to get your ideas on the 25th. Honokaa High School's Class of 1975 is planning a 25th reunion for Y2K.
Date: Sat, 03 Jul 1999 20:34:35 -1000 It's been a while since I dropped a line or two. I've been on the Big Island since May 28th and my vacation is about to end on July 8th (very long and deserving!). I am off to Osan AFB, Korea for a one year tour without my family and headed to Hickam AFB after I get back. Honokaa will always be my home and I will probably retire here after I'm done with the Air Force. From all of the places the Air Force has sent me, Honokaa has the safest environment I've ever seen. And Hawaii has so much to offer! I took it for granted growing up here and it's only when you leave and not come back for a long time where you really appreciate the Ohana feeling of the Islands. The town is not the way I remebered it some 14 years ago, but it has been through extensive construction which enhanced the overall town's appearance. Local shops and eateries looks the about the same except the names changed on a lot of them. I will surely miss Honokaa for a year but I'm pleased and assured that I will be home again soon!
HHK Aloha Mel! I admire the beautiful work that you've put together and will come back often now. I am not from Honoka'a but I was a friend with TMS. She is a wonderful person. Anyways, its always great to see a Master at work. Mahalo, HHK.
Gary Kopp I really enjoyed your photos on this rainy winter day.My wife and I are looking forward to uor first time trip to Big Island this March. Your website has given a great preview that most sites dont accomplish.This one gets put in my favs. file! Thank you!
Chris and Jayne Your Honokaa website is great. We recently bought small acreage near Honokaa for retirement in a few years. Tell me more about the weather. We bought at 1500 feet. We understand that is below the mistline. Tell me about that. Also, about how often does it rain all day. We have heard all about these rains, but every time we have been to the area it seems pretty nice, with a brief shower, but everyone talks about the days and days of heavy rains. What do you see the positive and negative aspects of living in Honokaa? Thanks again for the great site!! The Big Island has experienced periods of drought. It is now going through another. Sometimes the rain in Honokaa can be constant, at other times just a brief shower as you mentioned. Generally the weather is pleasant. Honokaa is a nice place to live if you like a small town atmosphere. It is generally peaceful, quiet and pleasant.
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:04:46 -0800 (PST) Howzit, My name is Gary Fujitani. I am a 1985 graduate of Honokaa High School and classmate of your brother Randall. I now live in Honolulu, Pearl City to be exact and am working as a computer programmer/analyst for an insurance company. Nice to see pictures of home (I still consider Honokaa my HOME) since I don't get to go home enough. Check you out laters. I encourage you to post my e-mail address so that I will be able to keep in touch with others. I was able to drop Raul since I got his e-mail address from your page.
Thanks,
From: Bernie Souza Mel: Thank you for the web page, I really enjoyed it. A little bit of home never hurt anybody. My family is the Souza family of Honokaa, and the Ramos and DeLuz families of Pohakea or Kalopa Homested, whichever. I was born at Hilo Memorial Hospital and grew up in Honokaa and Pohakea, went to Honokaa High School. My Aunt Daisy Souza taught at Honokaa Elementary.
Keep up the good work,
From: Raul Pira Aloha Mel, My name is Raul Pira, an 85' graduate of Honokaa High. I live in New Mexico and I've been in the Air Force for 13 years. I'm stationed at Holloman AFB, only home to the F-117 Stealth fighter jet. Looks like I am going to the Gulf Region again after returning just this past August. The reason I am writing to you is to ask if you are related to my classmate Randall Ah Ching and know of his whereabouts? The last time I heard about him was that he was in the Army. I would like to also encourage you to give out my e-mail address to other Honokaa residents to increase local ties and for people to just keep in touch. I enjoy the pictures and I even save the ones I like the most on my desktop. Mel, keep up the wonderful work you do and ALOHA! Raul Pira My brother Randal lives in Las Vegas and is not connected to the internet. Let's hope the Gulf conflict is quickly resolved. Saddam needs to have his butt kicked.
From: Moses Kealamakia, Hilo HI Hey Melvin, Just saw your website about Honokaa. I thought that it was fantastic. Your feelings for your home is undeniable. I particularily enjoyed your site on the family ranch. I have not been to Nienie in 30 years or so. I think that I have been to your Uncle Holi's ranch only once a long, long time ago. From the pictures, it looks like the ranch is your parents favorite place to go and get away from things. the garden up there is so beautiful, so are the animals, and the reservoir. Because of your website, I think that I will do something pretty much the same. There are so many things I think i could do. the story of Waimea. the story of Kona. Mauna Kea, Kohala, the possibilities are many.
From: Rcyoshida Exerpted from guestbook and email entries So glad to have found you by accident today...left you a message in your guest book & will look forward to your reply. Are you living in Honokaa? What year did you grad? Congratulations on an excellent job in covering all the bases in getting info out on Honokaa. Mahalo for a wonderful trip down memory lane! Had some time to surf the net & found you by accident. Lived in Honokaa from '45 to '55 & Kukuihaele till '63 (yes, I'm THAT old) -- classmate w/Ronnie & Winnie Mochida (pillars of Honokaa town!). Loved your photos & let me know who you are when you write me back, ok? Keep up da good work & I'll spread the word to my friends up here to visit your site! Aloooha, Sistah Roseann
From: DEREGOS Just a quick e-mail to tell you how much I enjoyed your Honokaa web site! Allow me to introduce myself, I'm Peter DeRego and live in Colorado Springs, Co. My father and mother are Augustine and Hazel (Tavares) DeRego both formerly from Honokaa. My grandmother is Alice Tavares and still resides in the Honokaa area along with numerous uncles, aunties and cousins. I have been to Honokaa a few times when I was younger, the last time around 1978 for my 21st birthday and Christmas. I plan to take my wife there next year for our 20th wedding anniversary. I called my parents after discovering your web site and they asked me to e- mail you and send you their warm regards. My father also went to school and played in a band with Myrtle Kealoha whom I believe is your wife. My little sister is getting married Sept. 19th and my wife and myself will be going to Ca. While visiting my parents we will be presenting them with a web-tv in an attempt to bring them into the 90's and so hopefully they will be online soon and can see your web page. Drink a ice cold Primo for me!
Aloha and Howdy, Myrtle Kealoha has been Myrtle Pung for a long time. She's my aunt. Primo Beer Co. has long gone out of business, and well, sorry, I don't drink. Have fun at the California wedding. Thanks for your kind words. Aloha, Mel.
From: Glenn Hori Hi Mel. I graduated from Honokaa High School in 1969 but have not been back to Honokaa for many years. My parents used to run the old Honokaa Bakery. Do you know if anyone is planning a Honokaa Class of 69 reunion next year, and how I can get in touch with that person? I currently live in the San Francisco Bay area. Thanks for any help you can provide.
Regards, If anyone knows of anything regarding a Class of 69 reunion, please drop me a line and I'll forward it to Glenn. Aloha! Mel.
From: Nancy Wilson Just thought I'd drop you a line and say, "What nice pictures!" It really makes me feel like I'm actually at home. When I look at them, I get homesick! Keep up the good work! Nancy (Koochi)
From: J. Napua Jacobsen (Exerpt from guestbook) Please tell me where you are from:: Born in Honolulu, raised in Honokaa, raised in Hilo in Keaukaha, lived in Panaewa and now In Las Vegas. What type of computer and browser are you using:: Packard Bell Comments: Well, I think your website is very cool cause it definitely got my attention and usually that's hard to do.. Please say hello to all back there. I'm trying to recall how old you are now?
Gary Narimatsu Melvin, Wow, been a long time since Mr. Gardner's class. I can't even remember what class that was. I remember that Clyde Muranaka used to like to raise his hand and answer the questions that Mr. Gardner used to ask. Anyway, choice web site. I enjoyed checking out the pictures from Honokaa. The last time I been to Honokaa was way back in 1988. I'm sure that a lot of things have changed there and yet a lot of things still remain the same. Don't know when the next time I going back to Honokaa, maybe in the year 2000. We probably will be having a quarter century class reunion. I will check out your site from time to time. Thanks, this is all pretty impressive to me.
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