Gideon Potter
Remembering Gideon Potter: A Son of Hawaii Lost at Passchendaele Gideon Potter’s journey began far
Remembering Gideon Potter: A Son of Hawaii Lost at Passchendaele Gideon Potter’s journey began far
H. FogartyBorn on:Date and place of death not known at this timeCause of Death:Other Information:Listed
John Scott FrenchPrivateBorn on:Died on 11/17/1915 in BelgiumCause of Death:Other Information:Listed on the plaque outside
David L. WithingtonCorporal in S. A. T. C. , UnknownBorn on:Died on 10/5/1918 in Plymouth
While patrolling off the coast of North Carolina, the Carl Schurz collided with the steamer Florida taking with her a son of Hawaii: Manuel Gouveia, Jr.
Frank P. DolimPrivate, ArmyBorn on:Died on 1/6/1918. Location is unknown at this time.Cause of Death:Other
J. DouglasListed on the plaque outside the War Memorial Natatorium for giving his life in
Born in Kaneohe and raised on a taro farm, Corporal Daniel K. Iopa served with distinction in France during World War I. His remains were later returned home, carried across the Pali to his final resting place by fellow Legionnaires.
George Edward Iskow was a young man of American immigrant background whose life and military
Kuulei John Kaea was born on April 17, 1892, in Honolulu to George Kaea and