Yuklin-Aluli-Obituary

Yuklin Kalanihukiheionamoku Aluli

Honolulu, Hawaii

Age 75

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DIED
December 29, 2023
AGE
75
LOCATION
Honolulu, Hawaii

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Yuklin Kalanihukiheionamoku Aluli, 75, passed away on December 29, 2023, at her home in Kailua, Hawaii. A trailblazing attorney, Yuklin specialized in land matters, probate, and estate law, advocating for Native Hawaiian rights. A founding member of the Native Hawaiian Bar Association, she was...

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I just learned of Yuki's death this afternoon when I was visiting Oahu from the Big Island. As I was walking around Kailua, I happened to see her name on her office door. I decided to pop in and say hello, only to learn of her passing. We were friends at school in Rome, both of us having arrived mid-year at the start of 1969. She was fresh from the beaches, and I was fresh from school and running a popular boutique in Chicago. As we became friends, I would accompany her to all the best...

May your continuing journey be full of peace aroubd you and within your spirit. Thank you for your many generous contributions to the people and for the Aina. Kamala Masters.

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From all your dear friends in Vipassana Hawaii -Steve Smith, Michele McDonald, Kamala Masters, Thanh and Xuan Huynh, Quynh Nguyen, Gus and Ame, Jesse Vega-Frey-we are so grateful for all our wonderful memories, especially our retreats together on Molokai and recently chanting the Metta chant together in Hawaiian. May you be in deepest peace, always. We send you off with immense love and gratitude

Yuki was the first friend I made at Maryknoll when I moved to Hawaii. We had so many adventures together in life and she was such an inspiration and so kind. We remained friends until she went heaven and she will be sorely missed by so many. Yuklin spent a life well traveled, well lived, well spent and well loved. She leaves such a rich and beautiful legacy for her family and friends.

I am saddened to hear of Yuklin´s passing. In 1983 Yuklin gave me the opportunity to work in her law office when she was at the Tradewinds Hotel off of Ala Moana Blvd. Yuklin introduced me to the sport of Triathlons at that time. She was a fierce competitor and I am forever grateful that I had that time with her, as an adult athlete and learning from her during the time I worked in her law office. My condolences to the Aluli family.