Arley Kaheana Alani Sr., 63, of Hookena died March 24. Born in Kealakekua, he was a self-employed landscaper, coffee farmer, fisherman, marine merchant for OTEC, houseman for the former Kona Surf Resort and veteran of the Hawaii Army National Guard. Services at a later date. Survived by wife, Mary Alani; children, Alicia (Christian) Hosino, Kawailani Alani, Arley (Lea) Alani Jr. and Kelii Alani of Hookena; brothers, Louis Alani Jr. and Wyatt (Nancy) Alani Sr. of Hookena; hanai brother, Bruno Lenta of California; sisters, Kathleen (Brad) Pai of Kahauko, Yolanda Alani of Kealakekua and Donna Lee Krems of Maui; seven grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins; aunts and uncles. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.
Jean N. Kami, 86, of Hilo, formerly of Ninole, died March 16 at Hawaii Care Choices Pohai Malama Care Center. Born and raised in Kaimuki, Oahu, she graduated from Sacred Hearts Academy, attended University of Hawaii, was a retired school librarian, flight attendant for the former Pan-American Airlines, member of Wakabakai Sorority and Hilo Wine Society and volunteer at Lyman House Museum and Laupahoehoe School Library. Private services. No flowers or koden (monetary gifts). Survived by husband, Harry Kami; nieces and nephews. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.
Patricia “Pakalika” Lani Kauahipaula, 75, of Kailua-Kona, died April 4 at home. Born in Honokaa, she was a retired bus driver for Roberts Hawaii. Private services. Survived by children, Patrick (Darolynne) Kauahipaula of Honolulu, Kristie (Aaron) Laroya and Chain (Casey Kahakai) Kauahipaula of Kailua-Kona and Misty (Ryan Balles) Kauahipaula; sisters, Mabel Chang and Joyce Kamai of Honolulu, Vhelma (Sherman) Johnson of California; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Arrangements by Cremation Services of West Hawaii.
Eugene “Bucky” Theodore Leslie, 77, of Captain Cook died March 25 at Kona Community Hospital. Born in Hilo, he was a florist, owner of Flowers for Mama, president of the Hawaii Island Council for the Association of the Hawaiian Civic Clubs, served on the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Hawaii Council, board member of Hawaii Island Burial Council, Habitat for Humanity West Hawaii and Hawaii Maoli Foundation, and member of Kuakini Hawaiian Civic Club of Kona, Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu and the Democratic Party. Services 2-6 p.m. Friday, April 22, at Hulihee Palace in Kailua-Kona. Survived by companion, Makana Tabar of Captain Cook; sister, Pearl (Mike) Hind of Kailua-Kona; godchild, Kekuanaoa Hind of Kailua-Kona; nieces, nephews and cousins. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.
George F. Scoggins Jr., 76, of Keaau died Jan. 27. Born in Ewa Beach, Oahu, he was a retired bus driver for the Laupahoehoe Transportation Service. No services. Survived by companion, Jackie Benton-Ching; sons, Dylan Keoki (Shyanne) Scoggins of Hilo and Donovan K. Scoggins of California; daughter, Ellie Benton of Keaau; brother, Harold W. Scoggins of Oahu; stepbrothers, Alvin A. Akina Jr. of Kona and John H. Akina of Hilo; sisters, Catherine Manewa and Frances “Gail” (Wilder) Lee of Keaau; two grandchildren, an uncle and cousins. Arrangements by Ballard Family Mortuary.
Merle William Wood II, of Captain Cook, died Jan. 23 at Kona Community Hospital. Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he was a retired attorney for Nestlé, owner of Wood Captain Cook Estates, president of Hawaiian Organic Farmers Association and Kona Coffee Council, and winner of coffee contest in 2001. Private services. Survived by wife, Kathleen Wood of Captain Cook; son, Merle (Caren) Wood III of Richmond, Va.; brother, Mike (Diane) Wood of Lovett, Texas; two grandchildren; a niece. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.