Gary Puniwai "Gary Aiko" Keawe-Aiko

Gary Puniwai "Gary Aiko" Keawe-Aiko

Gary Keawe-Aiko Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Aloha Mortuary on Sep. 19, 2025.

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KAHALU U, O AHU - The Keawe-Aiko ohana sadly announces the passing of beloved
Hawaiian musician and entertainer Gary Puniwai Keawe-Aiko, known professionally as Gary
Aiko, who died peacefully surrounded by family on the evening of July 15, 2025, at Kaiser
Permanente Moanalua Hospital. He was 90 years old.
Born on June 17, 1935, in La ie, O ahu, Gary was the eldest of twelve children of the late
Edward Puniwai Aiko and the legendary Hawaiian songstress Genoa Keawe. A proud graduate
of McKinley High School (Class of 1953), he worked for Hawaiian Electric Company as a
lineman for 43 years, retiring in 1996 - while simultaneously building a celebrated career as a
performer.
Gary's silky baritone voice and natural charisma were evident from his youth, winning song
contests and shining as a soloist in the McKinley High School Choir. At just 15, he began
performing alongside his mother, famously singing "Ke Kali Nei Au" and "Beautiful Kahana" to
captivated audiences - including recording "Ke Kali Nei Au" as a duet with her on her first
album.
Over the decades, his musical career flourished with appearances at iconic venues including
Waikiki Sands, Honey's in Kane ohe and Waikiki, Duke Kahanamoku's, the Kahala Hilton, Ala
Moana Hotel, the Hawaiian Regent Hotel, and more - often sharing the stage with Hawai i's
most beloved artists, including his mother.
Gary also left his own mark on the Hawaiian music discography with two solo albums: Mai
Poina Oe Ia u (1977, vinyl) and Poina Ole Ia (2012, CD), both showcasing his velvety voice
and deep love for Hawaiian mele.
In addition to his music, Gary had a passion for horseback riding, polo, surfing, and martial arts.
He was often seen riding his prized white Arabian horse, Nabil, along Kahekili Highway in his
distinctive regalia - a sight that became part of the community's memory.
Gary's life was marked by his devotion to his family, his deep love of Hawaiian music and
culture, and his unforgettable presence in the community.
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He is survived by his brother Eric K. Keawe and many nephews and nieces.
Gary's first wife Marlene Maladnich (deceased): Henrietta (Mike) Thompson (deceased), Gary
P. Keawe-Aiko Jr., Billi-Jo (Edai) Aloiau, Gann (Vernal) Fernandez, and son Broderick "Apache"
Keawe-Aiko and his wife Leila Keawe-Aiko.
Gary's second wife to Laura Kanahele (deceased): Brad Harris (wife Mimi), Kaoana Harris, and
Martin Harris (deceased).
His posterity is very large, with 25 grandchildren, 70 great-grandchildren, and 47 Great Great
Grandchildren.

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