

the island of Oahu. He then Moved to Goodyear, Arizona to be with his Daughters and family.
Buddhist practitioner and Pioneer member of the Soka Gakkai International.
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
Stanley, passed away on Saturday, August 6, 2022. He was born March 9, 1930 in Pahala, Hawaii (Ka’u) to
Shikahachi and Tsune Nakano. And preceded by siblings - Tadashi, Tomoe, Shigan, Harry, Dorothy,
Margaret, Peggy and Paul.
Stanley is survived by - Children(s)
Tyrone (Feling), Dena (Donna), Glenda ( Darren) William (Neysa)
Grandchildren(s)
Gordon (Tiana) Someyr, Grant, Kapua, Dane, Tanner, Tiyare, Kimo, and Zachary
Great Grandson - Kade Kaimana
Retired Painter with Sawai and Son’s Painting Company, Employed at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Schools - Kamehameha Schools (Facility Maintenance), and then ventured out with his own contract jobs.
His fondest childhood memories were of playing in the reservoir with his hunting dogs. pig, deer hunting
and fishing. His earliest ambitions were to go to Oahu to work and make money. He was a hard working
Industrial Contractural interior/exterior Professional Painter, always on the go and dedicated to getting
the job done, which earned him the nickname, “CHAMP”. He eventually accomplished the goal of
owning his own company truck for his business and the ability to do his own side jobs and commissioned by Pearl Ridge Shopping Mall, Wet & Wild theme Waterpark and various luxury homes. On his days off he
would often assist his brother Paul with his towing company - Nakano’s Towing.
Stanley’s favorite pastime was going to Vegas twice a year or more to play on the crap table and the slot machines. He loved visiting his family in Arizona every year. All of Stanley’s grandchildren brought a smile to his face. His proudest family moment was the day his first grandson was born Gordon Masaru
Appreciation and Acknowledgment - Blanche Nakano
for her unwavering care and guidance throughout the years. Much Mahalo to Donna, Theresa and Zachary for their caring hands and support.
To his cherished family, he left these thoughts and love:
“ I appreciate everything my family did for me and I was too blind to realize the good they did for me. Thank you, Love Pop”
Private Service to be held on the Islands of Oahu - Honolulu and Hilo,Hawaii - Pahala (Ka’u)
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