

Born in the Philippines, she moved to Hawaii in the 70's to provide a better life for her family. Eufrosina lived a life defined by strength, devotion, and deep love for her family. She worked as a dedicated housekeeper at the Kona Surf Resort until her retirement, then continued working as a coffee and flower farmer on the Big Island to further support her family. She carried the same hard work ethic and quiet resilience into every part of her life.
Eufrosina was the heart of her family. She helped raise not only her own children but generations of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her home was a place of comfort, guidance, and unconditional love. Her legacy is reflected in the many lives she nurtured and shaped.
She is survived by her daughters, Emily Topenio and Maria Rosalia Santos; her grandchildren Jaydene McDaniel, Lou Ann Mendonca, Kaye-Karren Figueroa, Richelyn Granadosin, Maricar Lehto, Richard Granadosin, Rose Ann Granadosin, and Jasmine Granadosin; 23 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren.
In keeping with her family’s wishes, services will be held privately as her loved ones gather to celebrate her life.
Eufrosina’s life was a testament to resilience, sacrifice, and enduring love. She will be deeply missed and forever loved and remembered.
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