FAMILY PLACED OBITUARY

Frederick Lunt
FREDERICK MILLS LUNT Of Honolulu passed into the next life in the early morning hours of March 16, 2012 at his beloved home on Tantalus. He was a true kama'aina who respected and loved Hawaiian culture and music. All who knew him will remember his "kolohe" sense of humor and his generous heart. He considered everyone a new friend, always smiling and saying hello to people wherever he went. Fred was born on March 23, 1946 in Kula, Maui. He attended Punahou School, Class of '64, and was a member of the thirteen year club. After Punahou, he attended the University of Southern California where he graduated in 1969. He returned to Hawaii after college and lived at Tracks in Nanakuli where he surfed and gained many lifelong friends. His life in Nanakuli was brought to an abrupt end when Hurricane Ewa came through and destroyed the house. He barely escaped with his cat, his guitar, and his TV. He began his real estate career in Waianae. For four decades he was a top agent and later became a Vice President of Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties. His passion was always music, especially Hawaiian and folk. He learned to play the steel guitar from Jerry Byrd and perfected his style with his friend "Feet" Rogers. He was a member of the group Na Pali as well as the Hula Blues Band that toured with Taj Mahal. Music permeated every facet of his life. He was always playing, listening, talking about, or reading about music. He will be greatly missed by his wife Alice and two daughters Ginger and Jessica. Everyone has great stories about Fred and his off beat sense of humor. The family would love stories to be emailed to GINGERL808@HOTMAIL.COM. A gathering for family and friends will be held Sunday March 25th at 11 o'clock at a private residence in Pu'u Ualaka'a State Park. Public parking is available but limited, so please carpool when possible. Casual Aloha attire-rubbah slippahs-and bring umbrellas just in case! Donations in Fred's name can be made to the Hawaiian Humane Society (2700 Waialae Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96826) or the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame (P.O. Box 4717 Honolulu, Hawaii 96812-4717).

Our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased

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