A Memorial Tree Was Planted For Gordon J Yap
A Memorial Tree was planted for Gordon J Yap
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Mililani Memorial Park & Mortuary
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Death date: May 18, 2021
Gordon Yap Obituary Gordon J. Yap, 69, of Honolulu, passed away on May 18, 2021 at Kaiser Moanalua Hospital. A Navy Viet Nam Veteran, Gordon lived Aloha. He was an adored partner and a kind, giving, and caring friend to many. Go Read Obituary
A Memorial Tree was planted for Gordon J Yap
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Mililani Memorial Park & Mortuary
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Aloha, braddah Gordon...you will be very well missed....by myself, and my ohana. Your knowledge and wisdom, your laughter, can still be heard, you have touched people's lives in ways that is not so easily duplicated, both on and off the job. From the moment you came into our lives, you were an uplifting spirit .we are so grateful you choose us to spend your time with when you were here on earth. We were greatful that we were introduced to JoAnn also and knowing both you and her has enriched our lives with your love and experiences in more ways then can be described.... Farewell braddah all our love, and aloha , till we meet again , you may be gone but never forgotten , a hui' ho' me aloha !!!  Aloha oe' Annette Ferris and Ohana
Dear Gordan Little did you know that when Johanna came into your life. you also inherited 5 sisters I know your intervoice was yelling Yah. Well maybe not but we we're happy you entered are family !! I remember when you and Johanna were visiting us in Minnesota we went to the farmers market and you ended up getting some beef jerky, a lot of beef jerky . Then we went to visit your nephew who was living in Minneapolis at that time for some reason you brought the jerky into their house and placed the jerky by the door as we were leaving no jerky could be founded ? But the dog founded it and ate it all. You were not a Happy Camper, but when we looked back at it we all had a good laugh and Happy Memories
When Gordon visited Minnesota, he provided us memories that we will keep forever.Enjoying Northern Minnesota and going Walleye fishing. Hunting for the best Red Wing pottery to send back to Hawaii. Going to all the antique stores and looking for hours. Sitting on the floor, watching his favorite Western movies.  Gordon was one special man.Ceal