
Mark Takai's Legacy
By: Jenny Duhaylonsod Delos Santos | Paperback
The Story of a Native Son
From student government to the Hawaiâi State Legislature to the US Congress, Mark Takai was a man who made a difference, in a lifetime of service cut short by pancreatic cancer. Elected to the US House of Representatives in 2014, the Iraq War veteran was a hard-working, dedicated public servant with a special interest in veterans affairs. Authored by former legislative aide Jenny DuhaylonsodDelos Santos, Mark Takaiâs Legacy is an affectionate look at a Hawaiâi native son who served with a quiet strength and an unwavering commitment to family and community.
âMarkâs struggle with personal health issues serves as an inspirational narrative to this story,â Delos Santos says. âBy documenting his achievements, personal battles and the lasting impact of his work, itâs my hope that he will inspire future generations with his determination, dedication and compassion in the face of lifeâs toughest challenges.â
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jenny Duhaylonsod Delos Santos is a journalist, former newspaper editorial clerk, speaker and author. She was born and raised in âEwa Beach, Hawaiâi, attended James Campbell High School and Leeward Community College, and received a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Hawaiâi at MÄnoa. She worked at The Honolulu Star-Advertiser for nearly 17 years.
By: Jenny Duhaylonsod Delos Santos | Paperback
The Story of a Native Son
From student government to the Hawaiâi State Legislature to the US Congress, Mark Takai was a man who made a difference, in a lifetime of service cut short by pancreatic cancer. Elected to the US House of Representatives in 2014, the Iraq War veteran was a hard-working, dedicated public servant with a special interest in veterans affairs. Authored by former legislative aide Jenny DuhaylonsodDelos Santos, Mark Takaiâs Legacy is an affectionate look at a Hawaiâi native son who served with a quiet strength and an unwavering commitment to family and community.
âMarkâs struggle with personal health issues serves as an inspirational narrative to this story,â Delos Santos says. âBy documenting his achievements, personal battles and the lasting impact of his work, itâs my hope that he will inspire future generations with his determination, dedication and compassion in the face of lifeâs toughest challenges.â
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jenny Duhaylonsod Delos Santos is a journalist, former newspaper editorial clerk, speaker and author. She was born and raised in âEwa Beach, Hawaiâi, attended James Campbell High School and Leeward Community College, and received a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Hawaiâi at MÄnoa. She worked at The Honolulu Star-Advertiser for nearly 17 years.
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By: Jenny Duhaylonsod Delos Santos | Paperback
The Story of a Native Son
From student government to the Hawaiâi State Legislature to the US Congress, Mark Takai was a man who made a difference, in a lifetime of service cut short by pancreatic cancer. Elected to the US House of Representatives in 2014, the Iraq War veteran was a hard-working, dedicated public servant with a special interest in veterans affairs. Authored by former legislative aide Jenny DuhaylonsodDelos Santos, Mark Takaiâs Legacy is an affectionate look at a Hawaiâi native son who served with a quiet strength and an unwavering commitment to family and community.
âMarkâs struggle with personal health issues serves as an inspirational narrative to this story,â Delos Santos says. âBy documenting his achievements, personal battles and the lasting impact of his work, itâs my hope that he will inspire future generations with his determination, dedication and compassion in the face of lifeâs toughest challenges.â
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jenny Duhaylonsod Delos Santos is a journalist, former newspaper editorial clerk, speaker and author. She was born and raised in âEwa Beach, Hawaiâi, attended James Campbell High School and Leeward Community College, and received a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Hawaiâi at MÄnoa. She worked at The Honolulu Star-Advertiser for nearly 17 years.
















