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TUESDAY 5112 IN MEMORY BIO BEN-ZION NETANYAHU 1910-2012 Prime minister's father pushed for Jewish state The book traced what he called "Jew hatred" to ancient Egypt, long before Christianity. Though praised for its insights, the book was also criticized as having ignored standard sources and interpretations. Not a few reviewers noted that it seemed to look at long-ago cases of anti-Semitism through the rear-view mirror of the Holocaust. But to Netanyahu, "Jewish history is a history of holocausts," as he said in The New Yorker in 1998. He suggested Hitler's genocide differed only in scale.

Netanyahu believed Jews remain endangered in the Middle East. Arabs, he said, are "an enemy by essence" who cannot compromise and will respond only to force. Benjamin Netanyahu, while defending his father against accusations of extremism, has insisted that his own views differ from his father's. And he has dismissed conjectures about his father's influence on his decision-making as "psychobabble." Besides Benjamin, who was Israel's prime minister from 1996 to 1999 and elected again in 2009, Ben-Zion Netanyahu is survived by another son, Iddo. His wife, the former Cela Segal, died in 2000.

Netanyahu's eldest son, Jonathan, commanded the spectacular rescue of more than 100 Jewish and Israeli hostages aboard an Air France jet at Entebbe Airport in Uganda in 1976. He was the only Israeli soldier killed. By Douglas Martin New York Times Ben-Zion Netanyahu, a scholar of Judaic history who lobbied in the United States for the creation of the Jewish state, wrote a revisionist account of the Spanish Inquisition and became a behind-the-scenes adviser to Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, his son, died Monday at his home in Jerusalem. He was 102. The prime minister's office announced the death.

The elder Netanyahu's views were relentlessly hawkish. He argued that Jews inevitably faced discrimination that was racial, not religious, and that compromising with Arabs was futile. In the 1940s, as executive director of the New Zionist Organization in the United States, he met with policymakers like Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dean Acheson.

He also wrote hard-hitting full-page advertisements that appeared in The New York Times and other papers. His group, which was part of the movement known as revisionist Zionism, originally opposed creating the new Israel by dividing Palestine between Jews and Arabs. It wanted a bigger Jewish state, which would have included present-day Jordan. The partition was ultimately made, but Netanyahu came to support the smaller state and was instrumental in building U.S. support for it, according to Rafael Medoff, director of the David S.

Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies in Washington. Medoff, in a letter to The Jerusalem Post in 2005, said Netanyahu had persuaded the Republican Party to call for a Jewish state in its 1944 platform. It was the first time a major U.S. party had done this, and the Democrats followed suit. As a historian, Netanyahu reinterpreted the Inquisition in "The Origins of the Inquisition in Fifteenth Century Spain" (1995).

The predominant view had been that Jews were persecuted for secretly practicing their religion after pretending to convert to Roman Catholicism. Netanyahu offered evidence that most Jews in Spain had willingly become Catholics and were enthusiastic about their new religion. Jews were persecuted, he concluded many of them burned at the stake for being perceived as an evil race rather than for anything they believed or had done. Jealousy over Jews' success in the economy and at the royal court only fueled the oppression, he wrote. EARL LLOYD HOLLINGSWORTH Earl Hollingsworth beloved father, G-Pa Great G-Pa past away unexpectedly but peacefully in his sleep at home on April 14, 2012.

Born in Atlanta Kansas Nov 19th, 1929 the oldest of 3 Children to Clifford and Edna Hollingsworth. Earl met his beloved wife of 60 years, Betty Tanga in Tokyo Japan where both US Citizens were working and married. They returned to "States" where they raised their 3 children. Earl obtain the rank of CMSGT during his distinguished 26 year career in the US Air Force from 1948 1973. While serving as a Foreign Military Training Administrator he had the pleasure to serve in numerous countries such as: Japan, Republic of Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Republic of China, Philippines, Indonesia and other countries from 1950 1973.

After retiring from the Air Force he accepted various Management positions during his 10 year career with Volkswagon of America in Hawaii, including Import Operations Service Manager. As the family Patriarch Earl made it a point to stay in touch and reach out a hand to family and friends alike. DadEarlUncle Earl was instrumental in helping many family members and friends when they were in need. Both Betty and Earl were very giving to charities as well. Earl made many friends world wide during his life and made it a point to remain in touch with them often reaching out by phone on a whim to call someone he had not spoken to in years.

During his more spry years he was an avid scuba diver (with daughter Karen), golfer and traveler with wife Betty. Earl was survived by his wife Betty formerly of Lahaina, Maui, Son Clinton Earl; G-son Brad, wife Marybeth "Great" G-son Payton; G-daughter Jamie Lynn of Folsom, Ca. Son Dean Curtis, wife Felice G-son Mitchell Chase of San Jose, Ca and Daughter Karen Napua Lockhart, husband Wayne G-sons Wayne K.E., wife Tracy and Zachary Blue of Mililani, Hi. Also survived by Sister Betty Jo and husband Rev. Larry Ankrom Atlanta, Ks families of Bret Bart Ankrom and Kevin Hollingsworth and Angela and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Preceded in Death by Father Clifford Earl; mother Edna Fay brother Clifford Dale and G-daughter Madison Noelani. Earl will be interned in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Punchbowl) Honolulu, Hi with full Military Honors. Rest in Peace Dad You left us too soon but in a good place DENOTES U.S. MILITARY VETERAN PRIMITIVA VIERNES ABAD Age 86, of Honolulu, passed away April 5, 2012 at Kuakini Medical Center. Born February 8, 1926 in Diaton, Vintar, llocos Norte, Philippines.

She is survived by son, Angel (Andrea) Abad, daughters, Hipolita Rosete, Eva Abad; 6 grandchildren. Visitation 5:30 p.m. Friday 54 at Mililani Downtown Mortuary, Service 6:30 p.m. Visitation also 10:00 a.m. Saturday 55 at St.

John The Baptist, Mass 11:00 a.m. Burial 2:00 p.m. at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. Casual Attire. Flowers Welcome.

Thomas Preston He was nicknamed Amarillo Slim THOMAS PRESTON JR. 1928-2012 Poker champ cashes chips Associated Press AMARILLO, TEXAS Thomas Austin "Amarillo Slim" Preston a poker champion whose brash style, fast talking and love of the spotlight helped broaden the professional game's appeal and made him one of its most recognizable characters, has died. He was 83. Preston's son, Bunky Preston, said he died Sunday. "Look around the table.

If you don't see a sucker, get up, because you're the sucker," Thomas Preston said on his website. Preston, who won the fledgling World Series of Poker in Las Vegas in 1972, wrote or co-wrote several books about the game and himself, and entered the Poker Hall of Fame in 1992. Durant; and six grandchildren. Visitation: 8 a.m. Friday at Mililani Mortuary-Waipio, mauka chapel.

Services: 1 0 a.m. Burial: 1 1 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park. Flowers welcome. Elizabeth Kapeka Medeiros April 23, 201 2 Elizabeth Kapeka Medeiros, 86, of Hilo, a retired nurse's assistant, died in Cariaga Foster Family home.

She was born in Hilo. She is survived by sons Lyman and Daniel, brother Edward Hanohano, sister Janet Silva, five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Visitation: 8 a.m. Friday at Dodo Mortuary. Services: 1 0 a.m.

Burial to follow at Veterans Cemetery No. 1 Casual attire. Toyono Deanna Ogomori April 19, 2012 Toyono Deanna Ogomori, 84, of Hilo, formerly of Mountain View, Hawaii, a retired Sears Roebuck Co. clerk, died. She was born in Pahala, Hawaii.

She is survived by sons Calvin M. and Harvey daughter Beryl T. Hokama, brother Hajime Ueda, sisters Toshino Mit-sushima and Clara Kamachi, six grandchildren and numerous greatgrandchildren. Visitation: 4 p.m. Friday at Dodo Mortuary.

Services: 5 p.m. Casual attire. No flowers. Moses Pauole Jr. April 18, 2012 Moses Pauole 83, of Kau-nakakai, Molokai, a retired Maui County heavy equipment operator, died.

He was born in Kalaupapa, Molokai. He is survived by wife Diana sons Moses III and Landis, daughter Rachel Nagai, sisters Winnie Naehu and Pearline Ma-drona, and 1 1 grandchildren. Services: 9 a.m. Saturday at Kala-iakamanu Hou Congregational Church, Kalamaula, Molokai. Aloha attire.

Flowers welcome. Susumi Tomishima April 19, 2012 TO Susumi Tomishima, 88, of Honolulu, a re tired heavy duty equipment inspector at Pearl Harbor Public Works Center, an Army veteran and Army Reserve retiree, died in Honolulu. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by wife Set-suko; son Ronald; daughters Eileen Uemoto, Marion Sato, Lydia Osakoda and Kathy Yamashita; sisters Tomeyo Kanesue, Kiyoko Inasaki and Yoshiko Osumi; 1 0 grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Visitation at noon Saturday at Nuuanu Memorial Park Mortuary.

Services: 1 p.m. Casual attire. No flowers. Akira Yamauchi April 9, 2012 WB Akira Yamauchi, 83, of Waialua, a retired Waialua Sugar Co. irrigation supervisor and an Army veteran, died in Wahiawa.

He was born in Wai-mea, Hawaii. He is survived by wife Eleanor son Len, daughters Lynn and Lisa Wilkins, brother Masaichi, sisters Edith Morita and Jane "Sue" Kashiwabara, and four grandchildren. Visitation: 5:30 p.m. Friday at Mililani Mortuary-Waipio, mauka chapel. Services: 6:30 p.m.

Casual attire. Brent Brody April 6, 2012 Brent Brody, 70, of Vancouver, owner of Brent's Restaurant in Kailua, died in Vancouver. He was born in Milwaukee. He is survived by wife Joanne and daughters Yanah, Shanah and Sarah. Services to be held in Vancouver.

Casual attire. Flowers wel- Manuel Martin Bumanglag March 21, 2012 Manuel Martin "Maning" Bumanglag, 99, of Honolulu, a retired kitchen utility helper at the First Hawaiian Bank executive dining room, died in Honolulu. He was born in Laoag, llocos Norte, Philippines. He is survived by son Dennis; adopted daughter Emmy Pascua; stepsons Tony, Felipe and Larry Siazon; stepdaughter Helen Siazon; sister Felipa Sampayan; two grandchildren; and numerous step-grandchildren. Visitation: 9:30 a.m.

Saturday at Valley of the Temples. Services: 1 1 :30 a.m. Burial: 1 p.m. at Valley of the Temples. Online condolences: www.

hawaiifuneralservices.com. Wallace Y.F. Chang April 23, 2012 Wallace Y.F. Chang, 87, of Honolulu, a technical director of the Naval Shore Electronics Engineering Activity, Pacific, at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, and nuclear planning manager in the Planning Department at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, died in St. Francis Hospice, Nuuanu.

He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by wife Claire; son Keith; daughters Carrie Talwar and Kara Carlyle; brothers Anthony, Winfred, Clement, Eugene and Wayland; sister Aileen Lee; and five grandchildren. Visitation: 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, 6301 Pali Highway.

Services: 1 1 a.m. Private burial. No flowers. Alice Kane Drummondo March 21, 2012 Alice Kane "Boogie" Drummondo, 71 of Kahuku, a retired Castle Medical Center nurse's aide, died in Las Vegas. She was born in Honolulu.

She is survived by sons Joseph John and Adam; brothers David, Gordon, Bruce, Eric and Lindsey Cosier, GORDON K.P. LUM 66, of Honolulu, a United Foods salesman, died April 9, 2012 at Kuakini Medical Center. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by bother, Kenton C.F. Lum and sister, Charlene "Shar" (Terrance) Yoshida.

Visitation 11 a.m. Saturday, May 5, 2012 at Hosoi Garden Mortuary. Services 12 p.m. Private scattering of ashes at later date. Casual attire.

LORETA "LORING" CACAYORIN DADULLA Age 86, of Waipahu, Hawaii, passed away March 29, 2012 in Wahiawa. Born April 20, 1925 in Banna, llocos Norte, Philippines. She is survived by husband, Bonifacio F. Dadulla; sons, Orlando (Merylo) Dadulla, John (Marites) Dadulla, Franklin (Daisy) Dadulla; daughters, Tessie (Francis) Paat, Helen C. Dadulla; 6 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; sister, Rosalinda Fabian.

Visitation p.m. Sunday (May 6) at Mililani Mortuary Mauka Chapel; Wake Service 7:00 p.m. Visitation also 8:30 a.m. Monday (May 7) at Mililani Mortuary Mauka Chapel; Funeral Service 10:00 a.m. Burial 11:00 a.m.

at Mililani Memorial Park. Casual Attire. Flowers Welcome. MILILANI whuORIAL PARK MORTUARY walpi'o Mauka Chapel RICHARD L. HUBBARD 93, passed away April 8, 2012 in Wickenburg AZ.

He is survived by wife Marian, daughter Carol Ann (Dwight) Small, son Christopher (Becky), step-daughter Janice (George), granddaughters Kate and Emma and grandson Mark (Laura). He was predeceased by son Richard Hubbard Jr. He was employed at H.C. S. on Maui, and Dole Food Company on Lanai and Oahu until his retirement in 1985.

Cemetery Plots Hawaiian Mem Park, 4 plots, Lake View section, Mountain and Bay Views, $7QOOea 702-493-3789 VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES Cathedral view, 2 Plots, orig $9500. Lve Msg: 721-8623 and Roy Hanawahine sisters Rosemary Tamashiro, Linda Williams, Agnes Borges, Nora Stant, Emily Fernandez, and Frances and Jennifer Hanawahine; 1 3 grandchildren; and 1 5 great-grandchildren. Visitation: 5 p.m. Friday at Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary. Services: 6 p.m.

Scattering of ashes to be held a later date. Online condolences: Incorrect information in an obituary published Sunday. Steven Howard Hadamik April 7, 201 2 Steven Howard Hadamik, 52, of Wahi awa, an Army veteran, died in Wahiawa General Hospital. He was born in Johnson City, N.Y. He is survived by wife Rubylene, son David, daughter Jaliyiah, brother Jimmy and sister Kathy.

Celebration of life: 6:30 p.m. Friday at Hurricane Hall at New Life Body of Christ Christian Church, Wahiawa. Joseph Hoopai April 9, 2012 Joseph "Joe" Hoopai, 82, of Kapolei, an Army veteran who served in the Korean War and a retired Beneficial Financial Group life insurance and investment agent, died in Kapolei. He was born in Paia, Maui. He is survived by daughter Valerie K.

Hoopai-Kaawa, sister Eva K.H. Lin-Kee and a grandchild. Visitation: 9 a.m. Friday at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kalae-loa Chapel, 2074 Lauwiliwili Kapolei. Services: 1 0 a.m.

Committal services: 1 p.m. at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Punchbowl. Evelyn Lee Kogler April 22, 201 2 Evelyn Lee Kogler, 59, of Kane-hili Hawaiian Homestead in Kapolei, a retiree, died in Aiea. She was born in Honolulu. She is survived by husband Gregory sons Arnell A.

Delos Santos, and Roman C.L, Gabriel D.K. and Gregory A.A.K. Kogler; daughter Tanya A.U.; sisters Tee BoraBora, Lana Kaolelopono and Janai Ann Kealoha; half-sister Gerry Pacheco Miller; grandchildren Cassidy M.L and Elijah and numerous nephews and nieces. Visitation: 1 0 a.m. to 3 p.m.

today at Borth- Certified and licensed by the State of Hawaii. wick Mortuary. Celebration of life at noon. Aloha attire. In lieu of flowers, donations welcome.

Online condolences: www.borth-wickoahu.com. Additional information for an obituary published Sunday. Joseph Welton Ledbetter April 23, 2012 BM Joseph Welton Led- better, 68, of Pearl City, a retired Honolulu Police Department lieutenant and an Army National Guard veteran, died in Straub Clinic Hospital. He was born in Oakland, Calif. He is survived by wife Soonie Park-Led-better; daughters Jill Panos, Jolynn "Anela" Garcia-Ledbetter, Jessica Chun, and Shea and Marie-Louise Ledbetter; stepsons Thomas and Louis Santos; stepdaughter Pomai Santos; brothers Bill and Fred Ortman; sisters Janet "Jodie" Jenkins and Fran "Lynne" Kauwe; hanai brother Phillip Sunada; and seven grandchildren.

Visitation: 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Nuuanu Memorial Mortuary. Services: 6:30 p.m. Cremation to follow. Private scattering of ashes.

Eleanore Masako Shimazu Maehara April 20, 2012 Eleanore Masako Shimazu Maehara, 95, of Honolulu, a retired state of Hawaii Tax Commission Department secretary, died in 1 5 Craigside Place. She was born in Honolulu. She is survived by brother Lawrence Shimazu and sisters Dorothy Nakayama and Laura Inake. Private services. Solomon P.

Maialoha Jr. April 12, 2012 Solomon P. Maialoha 61 of Aiea, a retiree from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pearl Harbor, died in Aiea. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by wife Fran, sons Shannon and Shawn, daughter Jammie Wong, sisters Samantha Roxburgh and Char-maine Oyadomari, eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Visitation: 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Mililani Mortuary-Waipio, mauka chapel. Services: 6:30 p.m. Burial: 10:30 a.m. Friday at Valley of the Temples.

Casual attire. Marie A. Manaois April 12, 2012 Marie A. Manaois, 76, of Henderson, died in Las Vegas. She was born in Honolulu.

She is survived by son Rick; daughter Marriet Fujishige; brothers Thomas, Raymond and Leo Asuncion; sister Gloria Lum; five grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Visitation: 5:30 p.m. Friday at Mililani Mortuary-Waipio, makai chapel. Services: 6:30 p.m. Flowers welcome.

James Siliga Meaole April 8, 2012 James Siliga Meaole, 63, of Ewa Beach, a retired teacher, died in Aiea. He was born in American Samoa. He is survived by wife Alofanei; sons James Simmson, John and Jeremiah; brothers Lotoa, Ketesemane, Peter and Ronald; sister Esther MILILANI MLMOKIVL MORI UARY Downtown Chapel CHARLOTTE "HONEY" Y. CHUN Charlotte "Honey" Y. Chun was born in Honolulu and passed away at age 92, on April 2, 2012.

She was predeceased by her parents Harry and Sau Ung Loo Yim, husband, James Kong Chun, and sisters Mary Yuen and Pauline Yim. She served as an account clerksupervisor for the Honolulu City and County Employees Federal Credit Union (now Aloha Pacific FCU) for thirty-six years. She is survived by her son Gordon (Suzanne) of Berkeley, CA, and her daughter Carolyn (Simeon) Acoba. She had five grandchildren: Micah Acoba, Tamara Acoba, and Celeste Chun of New York City, Zack Chun of Los Angeles, and Jared (Bliss) Acoba, and two great-grandchildren Liko and Lehua Acoba. She is also survived by her brother Bill (Tomi) Yim and her sisters Dorothy Chang and Gertrude Chock, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Charlotte's Memorial Service will be on May 4, Diamond Head Mortuary. Visitation will be from 10:30 and service will be at 11:30 am with burial to follow. Gifts in her memory may be made to Hospice Hawaii. For questions related to your Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscription call 538-NEWSc6397) taradnETtistT WE ARE A SMALL LOCAL COMPANY, PRQUB TO BE SERVING OHM MJFUNA WITH THEM BEST INTEREST IN MMDL. Buying estate jewelry is our main business.

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