I know it's a little earlier but does anyone know if we will be having a Workman reunion in April? I really hope so. I wanted to come to the one in October but I could not find the place for the life of me and I had my 3 month old (now 8 months) with me and could not spend forever looking. So if we have one in April lets have it somewhere easy to find. Let me know! Allison Herring
email is: justaskallson@aol.com
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Okay, I miss lau lau.
Does anyone have a recipe for making lau lau on the mainland? Are there places on the mainland where you can get lau lau, taro leaves, ti leaves, and the such?
Mahalo.
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I AM LOOKING FOR A COPY OF A RECIPE FOR THE BEST CHILLI EVER. IF ANY ONE HAS A COPPY OF BROTHER RIBUCANS CHILLI I NEED TO GET A COPPY OF IT ASAP FOR A CHILLI COOKOFF IN MY WARD. MAHALO PLENTY FOR DAKINE. JOE SCHEURN
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I am looking for an Elder Joe Dalton Sheurn. He served 2000-2002. I have an old E-mail address that doesn't work. If anyone knows how I can reach him send me an e-mail: Jonesy303403@hotmail.com
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I am wondering if any Makiki missionaries ever ran into a Pam Anderson. She actually lived in an apartment building in Waikiki but was in the Makiki ward area. She isn't a member. Me and my companion Sister Palmer taught her and we became great friends but have lost touch. I am woindering if anyone has seen or heard of her. There would have been record of her in the area book for that area. It's been awhile but still thought I'd try. Let me know. Email me at justaskallson@aol.com Mahalo, Allison(missionary Jan1999-Jul2000 w/Workman.
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i am looking for elder jones
(from C.O.) phone # any one who can help me that would be greatly appreciated.
mahola jdaltonscheurn@yahoo.com
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I am trying to locate an address or phone number for Melva. The last I heard she was living on the big island north of Hilo on the Hamakua Coast. If you have any information about her, please contact me. She is a good friend from 1976 in Waikiki. Aloha.
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Chat functionality has now been enabled. By logging into the site and then clicking on "Chat" on the site menu, you can begin or join a chat session and communicate with others that are currently logged in.
If you have any questions about this functionality, please let me know.
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I think we should all download AIM at WWW.AIM.COM so we can all chat! If you do it then add me to your buddy list my screen name is justaskallson. It would be fun to keep in touch with any of the Workman group! Love ya, miss ya! ,Allison
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Gerber: I have also sent a message to my beloved grandson, the former Elder Jason Searle, and have yet to receive response.
Although he is the fruit of my loins and esteemed lineage within the Hawaii Honolulu Mission, I will be sorely disappointed if I do not hear back soon. I will keep you posted.....
Fefe hake?
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Thanks to Brandon Fugal I found Searle's email address. Now if he'll only write me back...
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I'm trying to find my old comp Mindy Hatch. Does any one know where she is? Please send me her address if you do.
Mahalo
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Anyone with info on how to contact Elder Jason Earl Searle please get a hold of me.
Mahalo,
gerbs
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FYI... just more info for you if you can come to Sweet's, it is the best food... (Outside Hawaii)
U R Invited!
Hawaii Honolulu Mission
Get Together
When: Saturday, November 1, 2003
Time: 3pm
Where: Sweets
711 W. Columbia Lane
Provo, UT 84604
(801) 374-0000
So come on down and bring the family to meet the former Elders and Sisters from the coolest mission ever!
Food prices range anywhere from
$4 to $10
Sweets is known for their finest and onolicious Polynesian food in Utah.
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hey sister lola called emailed me some info about a get together at sweets on saturday november 1st at 3pm... any of you that don't know sweets its down in provo directly behind the deseret industries... its great local food and they totally hook you up with plenny of it... anyone that's interested stop on by... should be some fun... hope to see you there
malo
jason miner
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Hi everyone,
I just found this site tonight and it feels good to hear that so many of you are well and doing good. i miss the field and hope to see the mission grow with these great missionaries that I run into.
I am currently attending BYU-Hawaii and I am enjoying the weather, people and education that I recieve from here. I am woorking at PCC and await the 40th Anniversary coming up in a week and a half.
I plan to be here for another 2-3 years with school and hope to hear from you soon. Life on the mission truly was a learning experience and I am grateful for the opportunity to serve in the Hawaii Honolulu Mission. I also, want to thank Pres. and Sis. Workman and Pres. and Sis. Willis for all that you have done for me and the missionaries. Thank you.
~Viliami Ikahihifo
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Here is a good article about the history of the Polynesian Cultural Center if anyone is interested.
http://www.kaleo.info/K10-09-03/K10-09-03.htm#PCC
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This message is to Sister Missouri Taumoli
"YOU RIB"
I would love to hear from you. I hope your life has turned out as great as mine has.
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Does anyone have any information on Elder Huntington? He was my comp. in Waikiki and I'd like to contact him.
Thanks.
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The address for the Workman reunion is 3610 East 3510 South Mt. Olympus, Utah. You can find directions and a map at mapquest.com
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I just heard from Sister Workman, and for those who don't know she and President Workman will be in SLC for conference and are planning on having a reunion on October 3rd at the Mt. Olympus 5th-10th ward building 3610 E. 3510 S. at 7:00 p.m.
Just thought I'd pass that along.
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President Fairbourne would like all missionaries to sign at Sister Fairbourne's funeral tomorrow. Please meet at 10:00 to practice.
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Regina (Reggie) Flammer Fairbourn Beloved Wife and Mother Regina (Reggie) Flammer Fairbourn, age 73, passed away August 14, 2003 after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's. Reggie was born to Hans and Arizona Gibbons Flammer on June 28, 1930 in Snowflake, Arizona. She and her family moved to Logan in 1943 where she finished high school and attended Utah State University. She married Marlin Fairbourn in the Logan Temple on September 17, 1953. Reggie was a very devoted full-time wife and mother. She served as a guide on Temple Square, Young Women's President, Relief Society President, Mission Mother of the Hawaii Honolulu Mission 1992-1995, Temple Worker at the Jordan River Temple and EMT for Draper City. Reggie was well-known for her countless, unselfish acts of service and her cheerful disposition. Reggie is survived by her husband, Marlin Alma Fairbourn; sons: David (Margie), Brad (Marcie), Todd (Kim); daughter: Vicki (Craig Houmand). She has 18 grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Gordon (Luen), Corolie (Roy) Hoefler, Mary (John) Talmadge, Steve (Shauna), and Diane Flammer. She was preceded in death by her parents and three brothers. Funeral services Mon., Aug 18, 2003, 11 a.m. at the Crescent 30th Ward, 89 East 11000 South, Sandy, UT. Viewing: Sun., Aug 17, 2003, 6 to 8 p.m., Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State Street, Midvale, UT and preceding the funeral services from 9 to 10:45 a.m. at the chapel. The family would like to thank all those at Care Source who lovingly cared for Reggie over this last year.
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Just a note to let you know that President Fairbourn's beautiful wife Reggie passed away on Aug. 14, 2003, after a rough battle with Alzheimers for the past three years. For those who had the privilege of knowing her as their "mission mom", she was the best and we will always remember her sweet spirit and strong testimony of the gospel. We love you Sister Fairbourn!
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I was thinking....... For all of you who have not updated your info in awhile I think you should so we can all keep up on whats new with everyone. Also, if you have a current picture of yourself and spouse or children it would be fun to see those. Just add it to your profile. Hope you are all doing great!
,Allison Stickney Herring
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Aloha Everyone,
I am looking for Rand Douglas Le Sueur, he lives in Mesa,Arizona. He served his mission in Hawaii in 1991-1993. If he is reading this or you know how I can contact him please contact me at 808-668-9794 or email me at lahela100@yahoo.com. He's a long lost friend that I would love to find.
Much Mahalo's,
Lahela
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This isn't directly related to the Hawaii Honolulu Mission, but considering the large Samoan population in Hawaii, will certainly be of interest to many. The Apia Samoa temple was destroyed by a fire the evening of Wednesday, July 9th. The following links have additional information:
- http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Jul/07112003/nation_w/74354.asp
- http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,510039023,00.html
- http://www.meridianmagazine.com/churchupdate/030711fire.html
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I recieved a call from patty namauu in hilo. she told me that last month kauai had gone to the hospital for an operation on his back and died from complications. it was a real shock to me and for those of you who know him he's only in his 20's. if youd like to pass your condolences to patty please contact me and i can give you her number or e-mail address . i think she would love any freindly words we can offer as kauai loved to hang out with the missionarys
thanks josh colledge
joshcolledge@hotmail.com
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Hello Everyone -- This is an update of the information for Elder Reeder's funeral. The funeral services will be held May 17 (Saturday) at 11 am at the Perry 6th Ward Chapel (2415 Park Drive, Perry, UT). There will be a viewing tonight (May 16) from 6 to 8 pm at Myers Mortuary (205 S. 100 E., Brigham City, UT) and on Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 at the Church. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Huntsman Cancer Center. You can also send condolences to the family at www.myers-mortuary.com.
In an email message to Sister Bagley, Sister Reeder expressed how truly blessed they were that he did not suffer long. She also expressed her desire to let all of the Sister Missionaries they served with know about the funeral. If you knew Elder Reeder and would be able to attend, it would mean so much to see you there.
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Alohaaaaaaa!!!
Ok- just a quick reminder to remind everyone that we are having a get together this Saturday, May 17 at Sweet's in Provo......address is 701 Columbia Ln (100 W).
If you should have any questions- just email me back at lola.peterson@slcc.edu.
Mahalo and I hope to see everyone there.
"Pete"
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