Edwina Hall Maijala's Obituary
Pi'ilani Edwina Hall was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on November 30, 1939 to William AK Hall II and Maybelle Kapuna Paresa Hall. She grew up in Aiea, graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1957 and attended the University of Hawaii. She met and married Earl Maijala and had 5 sons while living in Makakilo, HI. In the Fall of 1975 they relocated to Earl's hometown of Tacoma, Washington and continued to raise their family in University Place. Edwina returned to work after the boys were raised, first in a boutique woman's clothing store then moved on to work at H&R Block for many years. Edwina's life was all about family, and together with her husband Earl, they raised their sons and grandchildren with the same beliefs. Edwina was well respected by all and was known to be a mother figure to many nieces and nephews, as well as the kid’s close friends. Edwina had multiple health issues in recent months and passed away on the night of her 81st Birthday.
Edwina was preceded in death by her husband Earl Maijala Sr, her parents William and Maybelle Hall, sister Maria Johnson and brothers William, Charles, Antone, Mark and Vance. She is survived by her sons Earl L. Maijala jr. (Jennifer), Louis Maijala, Doug Maijala (Jennifer), Dean Maijala, Theron Maijala (Dessie), many grandchildren and great grandchildren, sister Poliala Katschman, brother Frederick Hall, and a host nieces and nephews.
To ensure the health and safety of our community, we are following all guidelines set by local, state and CDC officials. Please contact the funeral home with any questions.
A private funeral service will be held 12:00 PM Tuesday, December 15, 2020 in the Valley Chapel at Mountain View Funeral Home & Memorial Park in Lakewood, followed by a committal ceremony at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent.
Due to maximum attendance restrictions a livestream webcast link of the funeral service can be found on tribute wall.
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http://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/42265
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