

Harriet was a Unique Woman of God. She is survived by her Sister Small Sarah Tatemichi. Along with her children, Hans K. Haasenritter (Lana), Pearl Haasenritter, Nadine Lealao (Ted), Aaron Haasenritter (Mona), Corinthia Kapololu, Alethea Haasenritter, Mokihana Kamohalii, and Hailama Haasenritter
Before Harriet emarked on her journey home, she had lost her Husband, Hans L. Haasenritter. As well as her two sons, Samuel K. Haasenritter, and Ephiram E. Haasenritter.
Throughout her life, Hattie only worked one job. In October, 1981, Hattie started her job as a Custodian II at Maukalani Elementary School in Makakilo. After working for 18+ years, she finally retired on December 31st, 1999.
According to her boss, Leonara, she was hard working, knew her job, and was never one to slack. Harriet was so dedicated to her job that she would even refer to her weed wacker as ‘her own’.
Harriet served as a devoted daugther of Christ in the House of Jesus Gospel Mission, as well as Fisher Of Men Ministries.
If you knew my Tūtū, you would know that she was a very clean woman, and never stopped cleaning. My Tūtū loved to clean, but she always favoritised her yard work. She always yearned to go outside and do her yard.
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