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Hawaiʻi broadcast veteran Emmeline Tomimbang Burns, fondly known as “Emme,” died on February 19, at the Queen’s Medical Center during emergency aortic surgery. A University of Hawaiʻi alumna, Tomimbang, 73, was a trailblazer in the Filipino community and a pioneer in radio and television in Hawaiʻi.A veteran radio and Emmeline Tomimbang Burns – or “Emme” – as everyone knew her, passed away late Monday night at the Queen’s Medical Center while undergoing emergency aortic surgery. Emme was 73 years old and the widow of the late Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Judge James S. Burns, son of Hawaiʻi Governor John A. Burns, after whom the University of.
STAR-ADVERTISER /2016 Emme Tomimbang Emme Tomimbang Burns, an icon of journalism and storytelling in Hawaii who died earlier this year, was remembered April 26 at the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in downtown Honolulu during a funeral Mass that saw family, friends and faithful gather to honor a lifetime spent preserving and celebrating the isles’ culture.
2008 Retired Hawaii State Supreme The show marks the 11th season of Tomimbang's "Emme's Island Moments" and three decades since her TV debut in This portrait of Tomimbang, known for her breezy profiles of folks, famous and not, is a kind of "This Is Your Life" endeavor, hosted by one of her early on-air colleagues, Lynne Waters.