On Tuesday, February 19, 2010 in the early afternoon, I stepped outside my office. When I walked out I saw paramedics pushing someone in a stretcher. Immediately I felt worried. Later that evening I found out Jon Kobayashi was the one in the stretcher. He had suffered aneurism. I was shocked and saddened. I met Jon through Rep. Bob Nakasone in 2003. He was such a nice person. I always enjoyed talking to him. In 2006, when my grandma Bessie Karamatsu was in Queen’s hospital, every evening I would walk to the hospital and then return to the capitol visiting Rep. Nakasone and his gang at his office. Jon and I were outside on the balcony. He knew my grandma’s health was failing and I was hurting inside. He told me the most comforting words a person could say and hugged me. I tried to hold back my sadness and I could see the sincerity in Jon as he looked emotional as well. Earlier this month, I bumped into him at the capitol. I told him, “We gotta hang out sometime.” He smiled and agreed. That was the last time I talked to him. Jon had such a good heart, so sincere and caring. It is hard to believe he is gone.
Daily Archives: January 21, 2010
Opening of the 2010 Legislative Session
Opening of the 2010 Legislative Session was on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 from 10:00 A.M. After, from 11:30 A.M. Rep. Roland Sagum, Jerry Chang, Ken Ito, and I had a small luncheon for our family, staff, and friends at Iolani Palace administration building. I met with the president and executive director of the Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation at my office from 1:00 P.M. Baron Gushiken of Rep. Cindy Evans discussed a couple of his boss’ bills with me from 1:30 P.M. at my office. I met with two businessmen that are involved with pest control and health products that are not harmful to our environment or body. At about 4:00 P.M., I went over legislation with my four attorneys. Finally, I ate dinner with Rep. Jerry Chang and friends at his office.
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