MRS. FANNY T. GULICK.
From the latest news received last week we hear that Mrs. F. T. Gulika has died, the wife of Rev. J. P. Gulika, one of the old teachers who brought righteousness to this Archipelago. Our readers will perhaps not have forgotten the Gulick family in Hawaii nei, and the departure of the two in their old and weak days to go to Japan to live with their children.
It was perhaps nine years ago that Peter Johnson Gulick [Gulika makua] died in Japan, and just recently, on the 24th of May, his wife followed after her husband. At the house of her son, the Rev. O. H. Gulika, in Kobe, Japan is where Mrs. Gulick died. The two resided in Hawaii for almost fifty years when they left to go to Japan. All of their children were born in Hawaii; they are in lands carrying on their work.
(Kuokoa, 7/7/1883, p. 2)
Welina! Hoihoi nō kēia kolamu. ʻAʻole i maopopo iaʻu nā kolamu ʻē aʻe e pili ana i ka ʻohana Gulika ma Kobe, Iāpana. No laila, mahalo a nui!
E hoʻopaʻa haʻawina ana au i kekahi kanaka ʻōiwi, David Keaweamahi, i noho ma Tokio (e noho ai au i kēia lā) mai ka makahiki 1888 a hiki i ka makahiki 1896 paha. Hoʻouna ʻo ia i kekahi mau leka i Hawaiʻi a puka ua leka ala ma luna o kekahi mau nūpepa ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi.
Ua hoʻopuka ʻoe i kekahi atikala e pili ana i ka ʻohana Gulika paha? Mamake au e heluhelu.
Naʻu,
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