HONOLULU (KHON2) — Family, friends and government officials throughout the state celebrated the life and work of Hawaiʻi Island Representative Mark Nakashima at the State Capitol.
Nakashima passed suddenly in July at 61 years old and was a dedicated servant representing Hāmākua, a portion of Hilo and Kaūmana.
He was known for his efforts to create connections between Hawaiʻi Island schools and the communities around them.
Officials added he was a “gentle yet fierce” advocate for Hawaiʻi Island residents who was dedicated to education and commitment to sustainable energy.
“Mark was above all else a teacher,” said Governor Josh Green M.D. “He made his mark on young people. He shaped young minds and encouraged them to be critical thinkers and instilled Hawaiʻi’s values of responsibility and citizenship in them.”
Nakashima was also known from his days studying at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa where he earned his B.Ed. Degree and a professional diploma in education with an emphasis in political science.
According to Senate President Ronald D. Kouchi (D, Kaua‘i, Ni‘ihau), Nakashima was “an unselfish public servant, who will be remembered for his wry sense of humor, easygoing manner.”
Nakashima will forever be known for his accomplishments in office and as a leader.
