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"Thank you for your response, we did live Portugese side right accross from weigh station. Dad had itchy feet we also lived last house (mango road side) of pepper road, big house by hoale club house next to Mr Tanaka, the house #143 Fernandez Village accross Benny Apostadaro when I joined the Air Force in 1963. How do I send you pictures that I have, not much, don't know what happened to all my moms pictures when she past away. Gene"
GENE MAGO
"Gene, when you were born in 1946, I was 18 years old and just
graduated from Waipahu High School. If I am not mistaken, the
Mago family lived in Portuguese Camp right next to the old
baseball park, and I remember that your dad was a luna.
If you have any photos of your family or of Ewa, please
send them to me so I can add them to my Ewa albums.
Aloha and Much Mahalo."
Isamu Murakami
"Charles Domingo was my Uncle. His sister Mary Maria was my grandmother, she was married to my grandfather Joseph Maria who worked in the mill and retired in the mid/late 1950s. Grampa's brothers Louis and Albert Maria's also retired from the plantation."
GENE MAGO
"Perfecto Mago is my dad, changed his first name to Wayne when he became a citizen. I was born in Jan 1946 when he became a foreman. He left the plantation in 1966 as the manager told him the plantation was being bought by Waipahu and they weren't going to keep many of Ewa Luna's sure enough "1972" converted to Waipahu."
GENE MAGO
"Yes, we were so thankful to hear all those stories before he passed away. These pictures are priceless."
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