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Joanna Kiki Lee Pruett

Lihue, Hawaii

Oct 29, 1948 – Jan 30, 2026 (Age 77)

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BORN
October 29, 1948
DIED
January 30, 2026
AGE
77
LOCATION
Lihue, Hawaii

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Joanna Kiki Lee Pruett 77, of Princeville, died on January 30, 2026 in Wilcox Memorial Hospital. She was born on October 29, 1948 in Taipei City, Taiwan. Services were held on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at Kauai Christian Fellowship.

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We have known Kiki for 20+ years via Banyan Harbor. During those years we never missed her orientation sessions for new arrivals by the pool. They were informative, clever, whitty and spiked with jokes. My wife was also born and raised in Taiwan and shared many of the same life experiences as did Kiki. They became friends and kept in contact all year round. We last talked to her last November and planned to see her this coming November. Sincere condolences to her family and loved ones. ...

Kiki remembered us from year to year when we returned to Banyan Harbor. She was kind, loving and funny. Our condolences are with you and family, she was truly

Michele and I met Kiki in 2000 on our Honeymoon at Banyan Harbor. We immediately fell in love with her spirit, humor and generosity. She always mentioned her name was Kiki, not Kinky, but it was always a joke we shared. Will miss her dearly and remember her every time we visit Banyan Harbor.

Dear Kiki´s family. Kiki made me feel so welcome when I first meet her while working at Bali Hai. She was someone who loved much and was loved by many Kiki trusted God with her life, and now I imagine she is "dancing with David on streets of gold". Love you, Kiki!!

Kiki Lee, I will never forget our time with you in 2023 when you came to our condo at Shearwater to visit us and bring gifts! You were such a joy to be around and we thank you for your friendship!Aloha

Will miss her smiling face when I visit my condo at Banyan Harbor!

With the deepest sympathy and a heart full of gratitude, I want to honor the life and spirit of Kiki Lee, the incredible concierge at Banyan Harbor. Kiki was so much more than her role-she was a warm presence, a gentle soul, and a person who treated me and my family with the utmost respect, kindness, and genuine care. From the very beginning, Kiki made us feel seen, welcomed, and valued. Her loving nature and compassionate heart left a lasting impression on us all. She had a rare way of...