Scott Nobuichi Naauao-Ota's Obituary
Scott “Scotty” Naauao-Ota, 55, of Honolulu, Hawaii passed away peacefully on March 10th, 2026. He was born on March 4th, 1979, to Stanley and Judith Ota.
Scotty was a born and raised local, Hawaii boy who built and led a full and exciting life, stumbling and learning along the way when he was younger. When he would go fishing, diving, ride motorcycle, ride skateboard, fix up and race cars, go hiking, and above all get into some trouble. However those stumbles and lessons also gave him life long friends.
This life led him to pursuing a career in construction (union; HSMS Construction Co.) where he met his wife, the love of his life. Together they would go on to have four kids. He was a hard worker and took pride in his work, stemming from his love of learning, teaching, and helping others. This love would lead him to open his own business, All Services RHTC, LLC. His company let him share his skills with his clients, ranging from electrical, painting, carpentry, drywall, plumbing, and cleaning, among the other maintenance services his business offered.
He is survived by his wife Teri, and four kids Chance, Talon, Hunter, and Ramzey. His loving Naauao-Ota ohana.
Scotty will always be remembered by and for his Aloha shown through his hardworking, caring, helpful, strong, and thoughtful nature. But, also through his strength, compassion, skillfullness, intelligence, imagination, and his true local side filled with humor and even more aloha. That same Aloha that he never failed to show his ohana and his friends.
Scotty, may you rest in love.
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