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Mike Anderson
Akahai

Canada
84 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2011 :  11:18:13 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is too sad - so young! :(

It's never too late to have a happy childhood!
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cyril
Lokahi

USA
110 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2011 :  10:46:07 PM  Show Profile  Visit cyril's Homepage  Reply with Quote
For many Hawaiians, when a person dies, he or she is not really dead, but lives on instead in a spirit world. These ancestors remain alive because they are remembered and drawn on for support and inspiration. For in remembrance lies persistence, which is continuity, which is the link from the past through the present and into the future.

Cyril Pahinui
cyril.cyrilpahinui.com

Edited by - cyril on 08/25/2011 10:47:17 PM
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markwitz
`Olu`olu

USA
841 Posts

Posted - 08/26/2011 :  02:51:05 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Cyril, your heartfelt comment helps to ease the pain of loss and should always be remembered. Mahalo nui for the reminder.

"The music of the Hawaiians, the most fascinating in the world, is still in my ears and
haunts me sleeping and waking."
Mark Twain
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Reid
Ha`aha`a

Andorra
1526 Posts

Posted - 08/27/2011 :  07:44:36 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What a shock! He was so dynamic with a big talent and aloha to match, and he had grown in his lifestyle for the better in the last decades. He was the kind of guy you thought would just always be around, doing his thing. He touched us personally when Sarah and I played with him and Kevin and Geri and Sheldon and all the other guys at the old, but not forgotten, kanikapila in Waihe'e. And at the Blue Marlin in Ma'alea. His life leaves many ripples throughout the ocean of people who knew him, however far away they may be.

...Reid
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Bau
Lokahi

USA
226 Posts

Posted - 08/27/2011 :  12:18:35 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
oh wow what a sad loss, 51 is too young :(

that s such a lovely video Iakona, with the keiki and popoki and all, what a sad thing for his ohana and the music community.
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Bijou
Akahai

USA
51 Posts

Posted - 08/29/2011 :  5:51:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dis guy had some mana and what a voice. He will be missed.
Too sad. We are losing too many great Hawaiian talented artists.

J

Judy
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Michael Benner
Aloha

USA
5 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2011 :  10:13:46 AM  Show Profile  Visit Michael Benner's Homepage  Reply with Quote
From: "Robin White" <robinmargot @ gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 5:05:28 PM GMT -10:00 Hawaii
Subject: Good bye Pekelo

Please forward to get the word out. Mahalo

Dear Family and Friends,

The times for the services for Pekelo are as follows:

Celebration of Life Memorial Service
Maui Arts and Cultural Center
Castle Theater

Thursday September 8th, 2011
5 to 9 pm.
5:00 to 7:30 Public Viewing
7:30 Service

Music contact: Keoki Ruiz (808)-281-0287
Food contact: Sunny Hueu (808)-344-1810
Overall contact: Robin 344-5899

Saturday September 10, 2011
St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Hana
Service 9 to 12
Mass 11:00

Burial to Follow at Pu’uiki, St. Peter’s Church
Contact: Pat and Lehua Cosma, 248-7205

NOTE: On Saturday September 10, the Hana Relays Race starts from Kahului Airport at 6am. Be aware that there will be many vehicles and runners on the road to Hana from then on.
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slackkey
Lokahi

USA
280 Posts

Posted - 09/09/2011 :  07:54:04 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The first time I met Braddah Pekelo, was during a slack key jam-session at Maui's "Bailey House Museum". Many were there that day, Braddah Kevin Brown, myself, The Late Uncle Sol, Reid just to name a few, all of us having a share in solo-stylings along with Pekelo and everyone else backing eachother up. What a jam-session we had that day.... The highlight tho of it all, was having Pekelo play for us. When evening came, and everyone had left, Pekelo and I just kept on going. I had my Dad's Dad's old Martin Tenor guitar, and he had his favorite old Martin Guitar. For as much as I loved and enjoyed our private jam-session, Pekelo enjoyed playing my Martin as well, and I his...I will miss him dearly...He had shared so much with me that evening....the importance of the 5/4 6/4 5/4 6/4 bass-line. To play how you feel...from the heart.

"To Braddah Pekelo...I will indeed miss you dearly...Mahalo so much for all that you have shared with me, and taught me during our session together. I will forever remember that moment in time...I Love You My Braddah..."

"To Pekelo's Ohana...My deepest condolence for your loss. Pekelo has been an inspiration to me. His memory will live with me forever..."

Sincerely,

Bill Pellazar (Paia Maui)
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Retro
Ahonui

USA
2368 Posts

Posted - 09/11/2011 :  8:00:31 PM  Show Profile  Visit Retro's Homepage  Reply with Quote
No`eau paid tribute to him at a kanikapila on Saturday and at our performance at Seattle's Live Aloha on Sunday.
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slackkey
Lokahi

USA
280 Posts

Posted - 09/15/2011 :  02:03:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Was any live video taken on that day? Would love to watch if there are any...Back here on Maui, we haven't gotten together in a long while...I really do miss it a lot too. What made matters worse, when our old computer crashed, I had lost all the pictures that were ever taken during the years past before the passing of Uncle Sol Kawaihoa. But Andrew was kind enough to send me a few, and the pictures Reid and Sarah sent me by mail, I still have In fact, the one with me Sarah, Reid, Uncle Sol, and everyone else I have as my desktop-photo. "HEY CAN I JOIN YOUR GET-TOGETHERS?"lol Some day I hope it'll happen again here in Maui, Hawaii. Take care!

Bill
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