O‘ahu

O‘ahu

Oahu is a U.S. island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian island chain and home to the state capital, Honolulu. Highlights of the city include historic Chinatown and the Punchbowl, a crater-turned-cemetery. Waikiki is an iconic beach, dining and nightlife area. West of Honolulu is Pearl Harbor, site of the WWII's 1941 bombing attack and home to the USS Arizona Memorial. ― Google

People died in O Ahu (First 29 people) - Page 0

Felipe de Neve

Felipe de Neve


Archibald Yell

Archibald Yell

Former Governor of Arkansas

Alberto Guajardo

Alberto Guajardo

Mexican military personnel

Alonso de León

Alonso de León

Explorer

M. Fernanda Ibáñez

M. Fernanda Ibáñez

Actress ‧ Sara García's daughter

Alfredo Jiménez Ramírez

Alfredo Jiménez Ramírez

Football player

Juh

Juh


Malik Joyeux

Malik Joyeux

Surfer

Peter Tomich

Peter Tomich

Sailor

Hon Chew Hee

Hon Chew Hee

American artist

John Jackson Dickison

John Jackson Dickison

Officer

John Thornton Down

John Thornton Down

Military officer

Dorothy Jelicich

Dorothy Jelicich

Former Member of the New Zealand Parliament

Mack Herewini

Mack Herewini

New Zealand rugby union player

Benjamin Franklin Dillingham

Benjamin Franklin Dillingham

Businessman

Peter Moon

Peter Moon

American guitar player

Jane Stanford

Jane Stanford

Former First Lady of California

Eddie Kamae

Eddie Kamae

Singer

Rolf Armstrong

Rolf Armstrong

American artist

Father Yod

Father Yod

Cleric

Hudson Lee Madsen

Hudson Lee Madsen

Michael Madsen's son

Yoshio Kondo

Yoshio Kondo

Biologist

Cy Chermak

Cy Chermak

American screenwriter

Natsuki Iijima

Natsuki Iijima

Japanese author

Lani Kai

Lani Kai

Singer and actor

Sri Shim

Sri Shim

Mana Shim's father

John Palmer Parker

John Palmer Parker

Hawaiian rancher

John H. Pruitt

John H. Pruitt

Military personnel

Oskar Piloty

Oskar Piloty

German chemist