Roblinkastrinakis
The world keeps moving and I’m standing still. My
Life just isn’t the same without you in it. Not a day goes by that I don’t cry for you. I just want a little more time. I miss you mommy! I miss you so much!!!
Birth date: Jul 23, 1945 Death date: Oct 5, 2024
Pauline Puanani Hardy, 79, of Hawaii Kai, passed away October 5th, 2024, in Honolulu. Services will be held at Diamond Head Mortuary on November 23, 2024 at 10:30 a.m with refreshments to follow. She was born July 23, 1945, in Ho Read Obituary
The world keeps moving and I’m standing still. My
Life just isn’t the same without you in it. Not a day goes by that I don’t cry for you. I just want a little more time. I miss you mommy! I miss you so much!!!
I want to say my fond Aloha to my Aunty, she truly is a beautiful soul that loved the Lord. She always loved and made you feel welcomed. I want to celebrate her for all the wonderful music, food, joy, love, and most of all for being a beautiful woman that will always be remembered. Aloha Karen Schmucker
Rest in love Aunty Nani. You will be in my heart forever. Thank you for loving me and always making me feel so special. I love you.
I was heartbroken to learn of Auntie Nani’s sudden passing. I had and have a deep admiration, respect, and aloha for Auntie Nani, Unko Fat, and cousins Robbie, Roland, and Russel. Auntie Nani made a huge impression on me when I was a young man and she showed me what it meant to truly love the Lord. I will never forget her and Unko Fat’s generosity in allowing me to stay while my parent's considered Punahou for my sophomore year.
I know that Grandma Lilly, Papa Willie, and Unkos William and Walter met and embraced her with open arms in the Lord’s presence. I love you and miss you Auntie Nani. Sending all my aloha and sympathies to Unko Fat and my cousins. Love all of you! ~ Cousin Keoni, Boise ID
With all our love and many sweet memories.
Kristopher, Desiree and Uratea Lee
Sending the ohana our love along with comforting hugs.
Aunty Nani was an amazing person and I will remember her laugh, ono short ribs and clean/spotless house.
The world changes from year to year, our lives from day to day, but the love and memory of Aunty will never go away.
Thoughts of a Loving ‘Nani’ are from early memories when needing help and w/o question sharing their home, even while raising 3 little Hardys. A Faithful prayer warrior for the family, she loved all deeply and always had hope all would come to trust Jesus.
She shared the best Kalbi recipe , tips for cooking spicy Jangorim, and taught us at an early age how & why eating raw garlic was delicious and good for your health! So many fun, great times etc...13th Ave, Chips Coffee Shop, Windjammer boatrides, latenite Black Angus dinners etc…sooo many throughout the years.
Love you our fierce & loving sister-in-law!! Rest in Jesus❤️