Gaylord Rieta Sr., Hawaii-born musician and martial arts practitioner for more than a half-century, died Nov. 14 in Honolulu.
She is survived by her loving family, Clodagh, Michael, Eleanor and Paul, her sister Joan, grandchildren Alex, Susannah, David, Richard, Clodagh, Aidan and Pierce, daughters-in-law Sue and Helen, ...
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