VIDEO: Late Saramae Landers, 107, remembered in Senate

Big Island Video News

Feb 20, 2014

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Senate video by State Legislature, file video by David Corrigan PUNA, Hawaii – Hawaii Island lost the woman thought to be its oldest resident…

Senate video by State Legislature, file video by David Corrigan

PUNA, Hawaii – Hawaii Island lost the woman thought to be its oldest resident last week.

Saramae Landers passed away on February 10 at the age of 107.

Landers often attended Big Island Press Club functions and was a regular participant in parades and local politics. She was remembered by Puna’s State Senator Russell Ruderman on the floor of the senate recently.

Saramae Landers, with daughter Sara Burgess by her side, chats with Senators Daniel Inouye (late) and Daniel Akaka  under  a sea of umbrellas in the Hilo rain (2010)
Saramae Landers, with daughter Sara Burgess by her side, chats with Senators Daniel Inouye (late) and Daniel Akaka under a sea of umbrellas in the Hilo rain (2010)

According to retired journalist Hugh Clark, Landers “left behind a raft of younger admirers who were charmed by her spirit, her many talents and her sheer will to carry on almost to her 108th birthday.”

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Saramae Landers, with daughter Sara Burgess by her side, chats with Senators Daniel Inouye (late) and Daniel Akaka under a sea of umbrellas in the Hilo rain (2010)


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