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Mililani Downtown Mortuary
(20 S. Kukui St.)
ELIZABETH KEALIIKUAAINA HARBOTTLE
Age 80, of Kaneohe, passed away November 7, 2008 at Queen's Medical Center. Born January 29, 1928 in Honolulu. Retired secretary with the Bureau of Conveyance, State of Hawaii. Preceded in death by husband, David Harbottle Sr.; son, Howard Harbottle Sr.; and brother, Joseph Kahaunaele.
She is survived by children, Elizabeth "Queenie" (Gary) Loo, Davanette (Dallas) Harbottle-Cabinatan, Piikoi (Debbie) Harbottle Jr., Joyce Harbottle, Lima (Leoni) Harbottle, Hale Harbottle; 13 grandchildren, Kealiikuaaina, Lahela, Kealamaikahiki, Keola (Siana), Piikoi III, Derek, Dustin, Maire, Lima Boy, Kealiiokamoku, Kalakaua and Brittney; 4 great-grandchildren, Meleana, Naluwaea, Kealamaikahiki and Kaimookalani; brothers, David Kahaunaele and Larry Kahaunaele; sisters, Dora Swain, Alapai Sperry and Henrietta Kailimai; hanai children, Duke & Sharleen Garcia, Janice Sligh; hanai grandchildren, Shawna & Dale; and Hanai great-grandchild, Kapule.
Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Friday (11/28) at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Hawaii Kai Ward, 219 Lunalilo Home Road. Service 8 p.m. Visitation again 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday (11/29) at Church, service 10 a.m. Burial 3 p.m. at Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery. Aloha Attire.
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Kahaunaele
November 26, 2008
To My Harbottle cousins,
May God be with you all during these trying times, May He keep you close and comfort you.
We love you Aunty Kelly,please give my Mom and Cindy a kiss when you see them in Heaven.
Love the Kahaunaele Ohana
Anahola Kaua'i
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