Kahi Maluhia Columbarium
Kahi Maluhia Columbarium
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Kahi Maluhia ("place of peace") Columbarium, a place of rest for cremated remains, stands in the center of the historic Episcopal Cemetery at 645 Wainee Street in Lahaina. Designed by Archhitect Uwe H. H. Schulz to reflect ancient Hawaiian concepts, Kahi Maluhia has a floating pavilion roof structure, open corridors from the mountains to the sea, and is finished in Italian granite.
The Columbarium's niches, which house individual ash repositories, are of solid bronze. Nameplate plaques are also on display commemorating those whose ashes are buried elsewhere or at sea.
The Columbarium was dedicated as a community facility for use by people of all faiths in 1991, and is managed by the Vestry of Holy Innocents Church.
For more information about interment in Kahi Maluhia Columbarium, please contact the Church Office at 808-661-4202, or Nancy Sherman at 808-661-9044 or
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