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Aloha ‘oe U.S. Senator Dan Inouye

by on Dec. 17, 2012, under Life, Politics

I just got the news that my former boss U.S. Senator Dan Inouye, the 2nd longest serving U.S. Senator (elected 50 years ago in Nov. 1962) has passed away from respiratory complications at the Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, Md. He was the highest ranking Asian American politician in U.S. history and also still the Chairman of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee.

He was 88 years old and spent almost his entire life and political career in Washington D.C. My heart is saddened in my memories of the Senator — a truly principled man, a good boss, a loving father of musician Ken. He was married to Maggie Awamura of Honolulu who passed away in 2006, and then to Irene Hirano of Los Angeles, who is the former chief executive officer of the Japanese American National Museum.

Senator Inouye served honorably in the 442nd Regimental Combat team during WWII and lost his right arm thereby in 1945.
But he didn’t appear “disabled” to any of us who knew him.

I worked as one of his Legislative Aides on Capitol Hill decades ago, and was probably one of the first women lawyers on his staff. We all handled various issues for him (tracking legislation, introducing bills, research on topics) as well as constituent services of responding to letters and visits from voters from Hawaii.

One of my topics areas was civil rights and so we worked together on creation/passage of legislation that created the National Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Act, which eventually lead to reparations for the innocent Japanese Americans who were wrongfully imprisoned in U.S. camps during WWII. I remember how committed he was to the issue and how we discussed various strategies to pass that legislation. Our bill also included the Alaskan Aleuts who were also put away into camps, as the Senator firmly believed in civil rights for all.

Many Americans remember him for his brave role in the Senate Watergate Committee hearings in the 1970′s. I remember him telling us staffers about the comment he muttered about counsel John Ehrlichman (one of President Nixon’s aides) — “What a liar” is what the press heard, but Inouye maintained he said “What a lawyer.”

U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye

Last year the Senator proudly mailed me a commemorative coin for being elected President pro tempore of the Senate, making him third in the presidential line of succession after the Vice President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

More info at wikipedia.

Farewell Senator, aloha ‘oe (until we meet again).



  • Carolyn_Classen
  • Sue Hart

    Thank you, Carolyn, for the warm tribute honoring this great man!

    • Carolyn_Classen

      Thanks Sue. The State of Hawaii has lost a great man. I just got his and Irene’s Xmas card today too, how sad. They were married in 2008.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ado-Christian/100003744992896 Ado Christian

    Thank you Carolyn, This is sad news indeed. Sen. Inouye was a respected and honest man who will be dearly missed by both his constituents as well the entire nation. We are presently in the Kailua-Kona area and I’m sure the morning papers will have fitting memorials to this truly great man. Fittingly, his last word was “aloha”. I am so sorry to hear the news of his passing.

  • BajaDemocrats

    It’s always so sad when we lose someone this time of year, but the passing of the great Senator Daniel Inoyue would be a very sad day any day of the year. A man who served his country with honor and bravery on the battlefield at great personal sacrifice. A man who served his state with dedication and distinction in the U.S. House and Senate. I salute you, sir. Aloha oe.

    • Carolyn_Classen

      Yes, the Senator did serve this country well in the battlefield and in Congress for decades. He will be missed by many.

  • William MacDonald

    We thought of you when we heard about Senator Inouye’s passing — we’re sorry for your loss. Take care.
    Bill MacDonald & Rita Brutto, BAK

  • Carolyn_Classen

    Message from UH Alumni (which includes me):

    “On behalf of over 281,000 University of Hawai‘i alumni worldwide, thank you for all you have done to inspire, influence, and shape our lives. Your presence at all of the University of Hawai‘i’s 10 campuses will be felt forever. Alumni are able to excel and contribute because of your influence. Current and future students discover and learn everyday because of your vision. You make us proud to be – UH alumni!”

    Senator’s casket lay in state today at the Capitol Rotunda (where he walked for over 53 years) and tomorrow a service at the National Cathedral in D.C. Sunday memorial services at Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, where he will be buried, along side his first wife Maggie.