Wife of Rev. Adam Pali dies, 1903.

Mrs. Lilia Paaoao Pali has Passed on.

Lahaina, April 4th, 1903.

O Greatest one of the People, the Kuokoa. Please insert in an empty space of your konane board, the words appearing above, and it will be you that announces to the friends and companions of that Mrs. Lilia Paaoao Pali has died and has gone on the companionless path.

On the 28th of March, 1903, at the hour of 5:30 p. m., the great dread of the world arrived like a thief in the night, and swiftly took the living breath of the greatly loved mother.

Lilia Paaoao Pali was born of the loins of S. Poholopu and Nahooikaika (f) at Lahaina, Maui, in 1845. Her days in this world number 58 years and some months. Continue reading

More on the family of Lilia Paaoao Pali and Adam Pali, 1903.

CONDOLENCES.

To our beloved Papa who is bereft of Beloved Mama who has gone.

Rev. A. Pali: Let there be endless affection between us. Whereas when we saw in the Newspaper that our dearly beloved mother, Mrs. Lilia Paaoao Pali has gone, and whereas the Almighty has graciously taken her dear breath, and whereas at her passing, she left beloved Papa without mama, and the children without a mother, the grandchildren without a grandparent, and so too her fellow laborers in the work of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Therefore, we are your children with hearts filled with grief for our beloved mama who has passed.

We join in the lamentation with you with grief for her, carrying together the burdens of sorrow and sadness.

It is our prayer that the sad and dejected thoughts of you, your children, and grandchildren are lessened.

It is true, it is He who giveth and it is He who taketh away.

Let Him be praised and lighten our sadness.

We, your children and grandchildren.

MR. & MRS. S. KANEWANUI,
MR. & MRS. S. KAIAWE,
MR. & MRS. B. MAUHILI,
MR. J. A. KAOPUA,
MR. D. W. PUNIWAA,
MRS. L. KAIO,
MISS ROSE KAUKAHA,
MRS. LEINANI WINKLER,
MAS. LULI JR.,
MAS. GEORGE WINKLER,
MISS KAMAKOLU,

Kawaihau, Kapaa, Kauai, April 19, 1903.

[Is paumaka a variant of paumako?]

(Kuokoa, 4/24/1903, p. 6)

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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLI, Helu 17, Aoao 6. Aperila 24, 1903.

Adam Pali dies, 1903.

[From: “LAHAINA LINES.”]

After a long illness Rev. Adam Pali departed this life on Friday, Oct. 9, about 8 o’clock A. M. He was born in Waimea, Hawaii, 66 years ago. He studied at the Rev. Mr. Lyons’ School in Kohala, graduating in 1862. He was married in 1863, was licensed to preach in the same year, and the first field of his pastoral labors was a Waioli, Kauai. He remained in charge of the Waioli church for 9 years. In 1875 Pastor Pali came to Lahaina and was installed at the Wainee Church. Although greatly enfeebled by asthma he continued to preach, with some assistance from Rev. E. S. Timoteo, until he was relieved from duty by Rev. S. Kapu, the present pastor of Wainee Church.

Father Pali’s funeral took place at the church last Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. the minister who took part in the service were Rev. S. Kapu of Lahaina, Rev. Martin Lutero of Lahaina, and Rev. Nawahine of Waihee.

The decease of Mrs. Pali took palce on March 28, of the present year. To Rev. and Mrs. Pali, eleven children have been born, five of whom are now living, Hon. Pilip Pali, three married daughters, and one unmarried daughter. It is an interesting circumstance that the lamented pastor and his son havve both served in the Hawaiian Legislature. Rev. Adam Pali’s term of office was while the Provisional Government was in power.

(Maui News, 10/17/1903, p. 3)

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Maui News, Volume VIII, Number 8, Page 3. October 17, 1903.

Keep politics off of the pulpit, 1894.

THE DOORS OF WAINEE CHURCH ARE SHUT.

When the steamer Iwalani arrived on the morning of this past Friday, news of the Paupili rain of Lele [Lahaina] was heard, saying that the doors of Wainee Church were shut by the brethren. The story we heard was this below.

One day on the previous week, in the sermon of the kahu of that Church, A. Pali, he spoke about God, and at the very end of his talk, he revealed this:

“I am a true American, inside and out, from top to bottom;” and other inappropriate words; and the congregation began to fidget, and at the close of his prayer, the brethren told him, you are not good, O Pali, and we tell you that you will not pray in this Church from now forward.” Continue reading