‘Keliipio Ohana Day’ will honor family’s role as caretakers of Coconut Island

Courtesy Lilinoe Keliipio-Young In this 1923 photo, Coconut Island caretakers Isaac and Mary Keliipio are surrounded by eight of the 14 children they would eventually rear. The two caucasian men are spouses of the couple's two eldest daughters.

Courtesy Lilinoe Keliipio-Young The Aug. 2, 1986, dedication and naming of Keliipio Place, the roadway to the Coconut Island parking lot. The proclamation was signed by then-Mayor Dante Carpenter; Paul Keliipio and sister Isabel Cann, the last surviving children of Isaac and Mary Keliipio, untie the maile lei. Also pictured is grandson Nelson Keliipio.

STEPHANIE SALMONS/Tribune-Herald Lilinoe Keliipio-Young of Keaukaha, left, and Lehua Kaulukukui, of Waikoloa, the granddaughter and great-granddaughter of former Mokuola Island caretakers Isaac and Mary Keliipio, stand near where the family home was located.

It was a bustling Thursday morning at Mokuola.