Epifanio S. Sadural Jr.'s Obituary
Celebrating the Life of Epifanio S. Sadural Jr.
February 16th, 1942 – May 3rd, 2026
We gather to celebrate the beautiful life of Epifanio S. Sadural Jr., a man whose kindness, support, patience, hard work, and generosity guided every step of his journey. His story began in the Philippines and reached its peaceful close at home in Honolulu, Hawaii, leaving warm memories that will continue to shine.
Born on February 16th, 1942, Epifanio learned early the value of family and dedication. Those roots shaped the steady character that friends and relatives cherished throughout his eighty-four vibrant years.
A proud career moment came when he began serving as a Supervisor at the American Dental Association. Colleagues admired his hardworking spirit and patient leadership, and many credit him for creating a workplace that felt welcoming and fair.
At the heart of his joy was his family. He shared sixty-two loving years with his wife, Violeta A. Sadural. Their daughters, Jacqueline Sadural Dardeen (with husband Jason) and Valerie A.S. Fines (with husband Jacobe), carry forward his supportive nature, while grandchildren Jaxson, Jaselyn, and Blaire keep his kindness alive in new generations.
Epifanio’s circle also included cherished siblings Lolita Alcantara, Dr. Ed Sadural, Florita Angara, Fred Sadural, Nati Atanacio, Zeny Demadara, and Emy Malabanan. Each remembers his generous heart and the steady encouragement he offered whenever it was needed.
Today we smile in gratitude for the moments he shared and the example he set. May every act of kindness done in his memory remind us that a life led with patience, hard work, and generosity is a life truly well-lived.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 26, 2026 from 9am-11:45am at St. Philomena Catholic Church.
Burial at 12:30pm at Diamond Head Memorial Park.
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