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    Lynne Kobashigawa. ( 1946-12-09) December 9, 1946 (age 77) Territory of Hawaii. Children. 2. Lynne Kobashigawa Waihee (born December 9, 1946) was First Lady of Hawaii from 1986 to 1994. Born in Hawaii and married to the first Native Hawaiian governor of the state, she was raised in Kalihi. Educated at Andrews University, her first vocation was ...

  2. Lynne Waihee As a youngster, Lynne Waihee found magic in her otherwise mundane life through the world of princesses and princes, fairy tales and fables. In real life, Read To Me International President Lynne Waihee has led a charmed life as a former First Lady of Hawai‘i, during which time she served as the Honorary Chair for the Governor’s Council for Literacy.

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  4. The Waihee family returned to Hawaii in 1971. A proponent of children's literacy, Lynne became a teacher at Hawaiian Mission Academy. Her husband's victory in the 1986 gubernatorial election made him the first Native Hawaiian elected to the governorship from any state of the United States.

  5. The Institute for Climate and Peace in partnership with Waiwai Collective presents our first episode of the Mo'olelo Monday series. Lynne Waihee of Read to M...

  6. Read To Me International President Lynne Waihee shares how ʿŌlelo has impacted her organization.

  7. Aug 2, 2018 · Read To Me International President Lynne Waihee shares how ʿŌlelo has impacted her organization. Addeddate 2018-08-05 21:18:39 Duration 96 Identifier Empower ...