1918
2011
EVELYN CHOY KUEN FALLAU, age 92, of Kaneohe, passed away July 9, 2011 in Aiea. Born October 30, 1918 in Honolulu, she was a retired Liberty House sales associate, a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the Epythian Sisters. Evelyn is survived by sons, Leslie (Kanani) Ing, Edward (Sylvia) Ing, Charles "Mike" Fallau; daughter, Robyn Boehm; 13 grandchildren, Jonathan (Iris) White, Beurlie (Jim) Christensen, Renee (Eric) Thomas, Sheri Ing, Keola Ing, Porsche Ing-Johnson, Dane (Leo) Ing, Tiffany (Michael) Tsai, Brittney (JT) Ing-Lee, Billy Fallau, Melissa Fallau, Scott Carter, Heidi (Marvin) Brosas; 22 great-grandchildren, Kameron, Jacob and Kaitlyn White; Joshua and Cody Christensen; Sarah and Jonathan Thomas; Ethan, Landry and Ashton Ing; Brayden, Tiani, Mika and Kiele Ing; Maile and Kiliohu Ing; Autumn Fallau; Micah Virtido-Carter, Madeline, Maria, Jason and Kawika Brosas; brother, Robert Wong; sister, Lily Choy; nieces, nephews, cousins.
Visitation 10:00-11:00 a.m., Friday (July 22, 2011) at the Kaneohe Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (46-117 Halaulani Street across from King Intermediate School). Service 11:00 a.m. Committal service 11:30 a.m., Monday (July 25, 2011) at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl.
Arrangements under the direction of Borthwick Mortuary, Honolulu, HI.
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