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Henry Kamae Obituary

“Uncle” Henry Elia “Kalana” Kamae Jr, 72 of Long Beach, California passed away Wednesday, January 8, 2014 in Lakewood, CA. He was born July 27, 1941 in Honolulu, HI to Maraea and Henry Kamae Sr. one of 7 siblings. He graduated from Kahuku High School in 1959. Henry served several missions for the LDS church, building missions that included building the Polynesian Cultural Center and LDS Hawaiian Temple; proselyting missions to Hong Kong and the Philippines. He was multilingual speaking Cantonese, Mandarin, and Tagalog. He attended Church College of Hawaii, now known as BYU Hawaii. Henry spent many years as a carpenter and drafter, and a lifelong musician He has been a resident of California for the last 40 years. Henry played and taught ukulele with a passion. His life was filled with music and he shared that joy with many. He sang and played for countless weddings, birthdays, luaus, parties, festivals, ho'olaule'as, funerals, and more. For many years he could be found weekly playing at Bob's Hawaiian Restaurant in Gardena, CA. He also taught lessons for many years in La Palma and played with the Kolohe Ukulele Club. He was deeply rooted in Hawaiian Culture and spread the spirit of Aloha where ever he went. He found great joy participating in many Hawaiian Groups, Polynesian Associations and Ukulele Clubs. He played for several Halaus (Hula Groups) including Halau Kau Ike 'O Lani and Kamalu Productions and loved a good Kanikapila Jam session and calling his girls up to do the hula. Henry loved and served his church his whole life and called the LDS Long Beach 7th ward of the Long Beach Stake in Southern California his home. He is survived by his dear sweetheart and wife of 31 years, Liz Kamae, 8 children: Darryn Kamae (and wife Ami), Jerrina Imbach (and husband Craig), Nathan Kamae, Jason Kamae, Alina Kamae, Kryssie Booth (and husband Robert), Keola Kamae (and wife Amanda) and Brina Kamae. 17 grandchildren: Mara, Buster, Devan, and Kurt Imbach; Darien, Alex, Jonah and Maddy Kamae; Dakota Brisco and Tranquil Kamae; Kawai Kamae and Jiiana Perez-Kamae; Amaris and Annicka; Jack and Nohea Booth; Anthony Kamae. Brothers Kenneth (and wife Lei) and Kane (and wife Kai) Kamae. Sisters in Law Chia Kamae and Harriet Kamae, Brother in Law Craig Brandow and each of their Ohanas. He joins parents, Maraea (Lua) and Henry Kamae Sr., Sisters Lulu Kamae, Kay-Vola Shannon and Nani Brandow, and brother Keawe Kamae in heaven along with many others in our Big Eternal Ohana. A memorial service will be held Sat. Jan 18, 2014 at 10am. 6979 Orange Ave. Long Beach, CA Sing loud and sing strong. Families are Forever, Ohana Mau Loa. Mahalo Nui Loa

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Published by Press-Telegram on Jan. 15, 2014.

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Sunny Brandow

January 21, 2014

May Heaven be as peaceful as you made Earth My Dear Uncle! I love you, and will always remember you! Please send our Love to Mommy and the rest of our Heavenly Ohana. A hui hou kakou!

January 18, 2014

I have always considered Henry my best friend. And I enjoyed the opporuntity to see him as he would visit our ward, when he was on the Stake High Council.
He pleasant voice and constant concern for myself and my Mother were always appreciated.
May the Lord bless Liz and the family during this time of mourning.

Bob Abseck

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