Hello,
My name is Robert Myers, I am Papa's haole son from his second marriage. We found the post regarding his passing on the Steel Guitar Forum here.
We will be having a memorial service for him on the 14th at 3:00 pm at Borthwick Mortuary in Honolulu: 1330 Maunakea Street Honolulu Oahu, HI 96817.
It will be open to whoever wants to attend. Please feel free to post this information on the forum.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Thank you.
Robert Myers
Harold Hakuole Memorial Service
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Harold Hakuole Memorial Service
from Robert Myers, Harold Hakuole's son from 2nd marriage:
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"Every person is a new door to a different world."
- from movie Six Degrees of Separation
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Ron Whitfield
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Thanx, Donna
That's going to be one big happy jam for Harold, but nothing like he's having now with all his friends who passed before him.
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George Keoki Lake
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I wish I could be there with everyone for the celebration of Harold's life.
Those of us who knew Harold really appreciated his fine talent on the steel plus all the other instruments he played along with his great vocalizing.
Mary and I will always remember Harold with great fondness of Aloha. Our sincerest condolences to Robert and ohana.

Those of us who knew Harold really appreciated his fine talent on the steel plus all the other instruments he played along with his great vocalizing.
Mary and I will always remember Harold with great fondness of Aloha. Our sincerest condolences to Robert and ohana.
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Don Kona Woods
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That smile marked HaroldHarold Kaheakulani Hakuole,passed away on November 30, 2010, 80 yrs., of Honolulu, a musician, died in Avalon Care Home. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by wife Doreen R., son James K., daughter Donnielen K. Cordero, stepson Robert Myers, stepdaughter Doreen Myers, seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Visitation: 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Borthwick Mortuary. Services: 6 p.m. Aloha attire.
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Mac McKenzie
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Harold Hakuole
It is sad that we have lost another one. On our last trip we went to Hawaii Calls and Harold was playing rhythm guitar. I visited the Halekulani, with my little tape recorder and recorded Harold playing steel. In speaking with him, I said that night was our last aloha. I listened to the tape back at the hotel and really enjoyed what I heard, it was clear of a lot of conversation that was around. The next night, back to the Halekulani, more taping and Harold said " Hey! I thought last night was your last aloha." and I said "it was until I played the tape and heard what you did and I am here for more of that" and added " You do pretty well for a young one." I asked about Jules and the tuning he used and apparently they were great mates and he said " Jules was crazy " and I said " Pardon?"
and he said " No, not like that. He would change his tuning every week. He would say to me, hey! Harold, what do you think of this tuning? " and would talk about the chords he could get. Next week, different tuning, different chords. I said that he seemed to get around for a young fellow, Hawaii Calls, Halekulani, where else? and he said he does a couple of gigs a week, "that's enough, any more and it is too much like a job." Meeting people while on holiday makes the holiday and I am so glad that I met and had a lot of laughs with Harold. It is hard to imagine him being serious, especially with that wonderful smile.
and he said " No, not like that. He would change his tuning every week. He would say to me, hey! Harold, what do you think of this tuning? " and would talk about the chords he could get. Next week, different tuning, different chords. I said that he seemed to get around for a young fellow, Hawaii Calls, Halekulani, where else? and he said he does a couple of gigs a week, "that's enough, any more and it is too much like a job." Meeting people while on holiday makes the holiday and I am so glad that I met and had a lot of laughs with Harold. It is hard to imagine him being serious, especially with that wonderful smile.
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