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I meant Kainoa and Mica racing ( not racist) on max tune driving game at Fun Factory.
Birth date: Jun 25, 1972 Death date: Oct 8, 2021
Delveen Keopuolani Makaila, 49, of Kaneohe, HI passed away on October 8, 2021. She was an Electronic Technician. Survived by mother, Rachel Makaila; son, Kainoaaliikane (Samantha) Stone; siblings, Dane (Peggy-Grace) Makaila, Daphn Read Obituary
I meant Kainoa and Mica racing ( not racist) on max tune driving game at Fun Factory.
To my girlfriend Del,
At least 15 years of friendship working for Fun Factor. We laughed and cried together and shared our deepest secret. One of my fondest memories is how hard we laughed at Kainoa and Mica looks so serious as they were racist on Max Tune.
Rest In Peace girlfriend you’ll be missed.
It’s not just one memory but every memory I have of Del. not only did you look after my wife with love and compassion. You loved and was passionate for everyone you met and considered a friend. We have never spent a time together where we weren’t family. A family that loved and laughed together…. Cared and took care of each other no matter the time that has past. We we’re friends, we were family, we will never forget you and always love you… never goodbye but catch you on flip side we love you with all of our hearts.
To my loving big sister,
Thank you for always having my back, always being there for me. You never failed in coming to my birthdays and those moments I will forever cherish. I am so glad that I have met you and accepting me into your life. I love you Del! I have so much more to say but I can't without crying. Until we meet again my lovely sister.
Im still in disbelief that your gone..we meet almost 10 yrs ago at fun factory! We became drinking buddies and friends who love to hang out! You will be truly missed..when I heard you where in the hospital I came to visit but I was 10 mins too late..please hope you know I’m there for you always!! Fly with the angels!
Del! It's Tinny :) I remember when I was still in College and you were working at Kams Fun Factory and I thought you were Nichelle fixing one of the machines. I came up to you and scared you and you got so upset! I legit got so scared and felt bad, and found you again and explained that I scared the wrong person and you were so forgiving and you even laughed with me. I miss you and I have so many fond memories of all of us playing around. I hope you watch over us and your family. Thank you for being sweet, funny, friendly, and like an older sister to us dumb kids at Kams. I love you.
Friends to the end. That's what we promised each other. When we first became friends in 9th grade, I thought you were the coolest. I thought you were way to cool to be my friend. I was super shy and quiet and you liked to laugh, party and have fun. As we became adults and our lives took different paths, you still kept in touch with me and from then I knew we would be BFFs. I can't believe you're gone. Still. It's almost a month now and I catch myself wanting to send you a text about what happened at work or a funny story I heard. I know God has another purpose for your beautiful soul. And that is what brings me comfort. You will always be a part of my life's story and share my fondest and funnest memories. Friends to the end. It's not the end yet. I love you infinity plus infinity.
My condolences to the Makaila Ohana. Del I will always remember your beautiful smile and of course your dance moves! I miss you and love you my beautiful friend!
Del always told me to be yourself and keep smiling.