Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 29, Number 10, 1 October 2012 — Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

of the same name. I am trying to put a face to his online remembrance page (www.buildthe center.org) and also at the Education Center at the Wall of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in D.C. This is a nationwide project to extend the legacy of the men and women of that war. I'm also helping George Apo, a Puhi descendant on his grandmother's side, search for his Puhi relatives. We think there could be a family eonneehon between Daniel Puhi and Marine Lanee Cpl. Keith Jon Puhi, a war casualty in December 1969. Both men are interred atthe veterans' eemetety in Hilo. Any assistance and/or leads will be truly appreciated. To see the Puhi remembrance pages, visit www.buildthecenter.org, eliek on "Search the wall," then eliek "Start your search." Scroll to the bottom and select Hawai'i from the list of states. BlossomT. Sullivan, tel: (910) 84461 84, sullivanwb4@embarqmail.com. RAYMOND - Harriet Ulihala Raymond (Aug. 4, 1910- Feb. 11, 1939) was born in North Kohala on Hawai'i Island. She was my maternal grandmother. I am looking for any artifacts that belonged to her and/or any photos of her. She died when my mother was 6 years old. My mother was told that a trunk containing her mother's possessions was given to someone from Kona with the last name of Kanakanui. I'm looking for info that ean lead to finding any mementos of Harriet Ulihala Raymond. Please email Bernadette K. Newcomb at wahineonaona@yahoo.com. RODRIGUES - Searching for the descendants of Mary, 01iver and Emma Rodrigues, who are the children of Alfred Rodrigues, born 1889 in Puerto Rico, and Mary Isabella Medeiros Paeheeo, born 1886 in Pāpa'ikou. Alfred and Mary married in Hālawa, Kohala, where their three children were born. Emma was born in 1911, and Alfred died in Honolulu shortly after that. Mary married a serviceman, Grover Runyan, in 1913, and after having two children in Hawai'i, they moved to San Diego in 1917, leaving Mary's three children behind. Grover and Maiy^ had five children: Victoria, Albert, Saul, Arline and Adeline(?). The 1910 Hawai'i census places Alfred, Mary, 01iver and Emma in Kohala, where Alfred worked at the Kohala Sugar Co. The 1920 Hawai'i census places all three children at the Kalihi Orphanage in Honolulu, aka St. Anthony's. 01iver left Hawai'i for California in 1927, where he took the name 01iver Hamlin. Emma also moved to California and married a man named Pena. After Pena died, Emma married Pena's brother. After the second Pena's death, she married Archie Young and is listed as Emma Hamlin. Both Emma and 01iver lived in San Diego. Mary is purported to have lived on Maui. Contact: Clarence A. Medeiros Jr., CAMedeiros88@gmail.com, (808) 328-2074 (home), (808) 960-0179 (mobile). TONG - Aloha, I' m looking for any information regarding Agnes Kokai Tong, the mother of my grandmother, Elizabeth Kaehukui (Keaukai?) Akana. She was born approximately in 1867 in, we believe, Hilo and died approximately in 1907. Call (808) 870-7740 or email bob @ livemaui.com.