Liz Smith
Every time I was at the house it was a blessing. Aunty Gwen always made me feel at home and part of the family . I'm very grateful to have known her. My prayers to the family ðŸ™ðŸ¼ðŸ’•
Birth date: May 2, 1944 Death date: Mar 1, 2024
Gwendolyn Joyce Marrotte Obituary Gwendolyn Joyce Marrotte, 79, of Mililani, Hawaii, passed away on March 1, 2024. She was born on May 2, 1944 in Honolulu, Hawaii. She is survived by her daughter, Wainani K. Gomes. Memorial ser Read Obituary
Every time I was at the house it was a blessing. Aunty Gwen always made me feel at home and part of the family . I'm very grateful to have known her. My prayers to the family ðŸ™ðŸ¼ðŸ’•
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Aloha to all ohana and friends,Where do I begin. First I would like to thank my aunty for being a kind and loving person. My memories go back 50 + years. Remembering my summer vacations when my grandparents would bring my 2 brothers to enjoy summer . 3 months a year. My aunt would be the one to take us to beach and I learned how to bake cakes and cookies..so much fun. I learned about Vegas through my aunty Gwen..when I was 16 years old. Nani who is aunty Gwen's daughter and Malia who is another cousin we got to travel with aunty Gwen and our grandparents. We enjoyed traveling through the years enjoying fun memories. My auntys home helped not only me and my daughters, but many as it was a place many called home. She helped me to get a job with Kaiser Permanente hospital. she also worked and retired after 40 years...So many memories of family parties and my favorite Thanksgiving times..I miss her voice and advise her laughter and smile her excitement when she enjoyed the grand nieces and nephews. Truly loved by all of us. She was a fighter till the end. I believe she not suffering anymore and she's with my mom and ohana that have gone before her to greet her and for Jesus to say Well done good and faithful servant welcome home. I love you my dearest loved aunt until we meet again. Love your niece Tita