The YWCA of Hawaii Island will honor retired Hilo pediatrician Dr. Ruth Matsuura and Prosecuting Attorney Charlene Iboshi at its annual Remarkable Person Luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 17, at the YWCA’s Ka Hale Hi’ilani
The YWCA of Hawaii Island will honor retired Hilo pediatrician Dr. Ruth Matsuura and Prosecuting Attorney Charlene Iboshi at its annual Remarkable Person Luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 17, at the YWCA’s Ka Hale Hi‘ilani Hall on Ululani Street in Hilo.
“The YWCA is committed to recognizing the outstanding leadership and service of those who help make our community a better place in which to live,” said YWCA Board President Jennifer Tanouye.
“We are proud to honor these two remarkable women who have worked tirelessly on behalf of women, children and families in our community.
We invite the community to join us at this, our signature fundraising event, in support of the YWCA and our programs,” said Tanouye.
Matsuura and her late husband, the former state Sen. Richard Matsuura, moved to
Hilo in 1971 with their six children after serving as Presbytarian missionaries to India for 10 years.
A graduate of the University of California School of Medicine in San Francisco, Matsuura served the Hilo community from 1971 until her retirement from pediatrics in 2005.
Iboshi is Hilo-born and raised. After graduating from the University of Puget Sound School of Law, she was hired as a deputy prosecutor for Hawaii County in 1980 and has served as a career prosecutor for more than 30 years.
Iboshi has been the prosecuting attorney for Hawaii County since April 2011. She is married to retired attorney John Wagner.
Tickets to the luncheon are $50.
There are a limited number still available which may be purchased with a credit card by calling the YWCA at 935-7141, or with cash or check at the membership services window at 145 Ululani St.
Gold sponsors for the event include Business Services Hawaii, Hawaiian Telcom, Hirayama Bros. Electric, KTA Super Stores and Taylor Cockerham. Silver sponsors include Bank of Hawaii, Big Island Toyota, CU Hawaii Federal Credit Union, Dodo Mortuary, Family & Friends of Charlene Iboshi, Green Point Nurseries, Hastings & Pleadwell, Hawaii National Bank, HELCO, HGEA, HPM Building Supply, Karen Maedo, Kui & I Florist, Oceanic Time Warner Cable, Peter and Wendy Matsuura and Sidney Fuke.
Past Remarkable Person honorees include Congresswoman Mazie Hirono and Merrie Monarch co-founder Dottie Thompson.