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    Clyde Aikau Death; Hawaiian Lifeguard And Surfer, Eddie Aikau Brother Passed Away After Battling Pancreatic Cancer

    Enegxi NewsBy Enegxi NewsMay 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Clyde Aikau, a revered Hawaiian waterman and younger brother of the legendary surfer Eddie Aikau, passed away peacefully on May 3, 2025, at his home in Waimānalo, Oʻahu. At 75 years old, Clyde’s passing marks the end of a remarkable life steeped in ocean legacy, cultural devotion, and community service. He faced a prolonged battle with pancreatic cancer and heart disease with unwavering optimism and strength, embodying the true spirit of resilience.

    Born on October 24, 1949, in Kahului, Maui, Clyde was the youngest among six siblings in the renowned Aikau family. The family’s relocation to Oʻahu in 1959 set the stage for Clyde’s lifelong connection to Hawaiian waters and culture. Alongside his brother Eddie, he nurtured a profound bond with the ocean, steeped in the traditions and values of the islands. Both served as lifeguards at Waimea Bay, where their courage and skill saved countless lives and earned them respect across the surfing community.

    Clyde and Eddie’s connection extended beyond the waves. They voyaged together on the famed Polynesian voyaging canoe Hōkūleʻa, participating in a movement that revived and celebrated indigenous navigation and cultural heritage. Their passion for Hawaiian culture was also expressed in moments of joyful slack key guitar sessions, a musical tradition they cherished and shared with friends and family.

    In 1986, Clyde Aikau etched his own name into the annals of surfing history by winning the inaugural Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational at Waimea Bay. The event was established to honor the memory of his brother, Eddie, who was lost at sea while attempting a heroic rescue. Clyde’s victory symbolized not only his mastery of big-wave surfing but also the enduring legacy of the Aikau family’s commitment to courage and aloha. He remained a steadfast participant in the prestigious event until 2016, when, at age 66, he retired from competition, leaving behind a legacy as a big-wave icon in his own right.

    But Clyde’s impact extended well beyond surfing. He was a committed community advocate and a pillar of support for many in Hawaii. Serving as a liaison between the Department of Education and houseless families, Clyde worked tirelessly to ensure that children experiencing homelessness had access to essential school supplies and reliable transportation. His dedication to education and community wellbeing reflected his deep love for the islands and its people.

    Clyde also operated a Waikiki Beachboy service, continuing a tradition of hospitality and connection to the ocean that embodies the spirit of Hawaii’s coastal culture. He supported his wife Eleni’s dog boarding and training business, further underscoring his role as a devoted family man and community member. His gentle nature and dedication to those around him made him a beloved figure both locally and among the wider Hawaiian community.

    Clyde Aikau is survived by his wife Eleni, his son Haʻa, his sister Myra, and numerous nieces and nephews. His passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of his family and all who admired his contributions. Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi spoke warmly of Clyde, describing him as a figure who “lived a remarkable life, defined by courage, commitment, and aloha.” He noted Clyde’s profound and lasting impact on the islands and their communities.

    As the Aikau family prepares to honor Clyde’s memory, details regarding memorial services will be announced in the coming days. The outpouring of respect and affection from across the surfing world, Hawaiian communities, and beyond affirms the enduring influence of a man who truly embodied the values and spirit of his heritage.

    Clyde’s story is one of legacy and love—the story of a man who not only rode some of the biggest waves on earth but who also nurtured his community with the same courage and heart. His life remains a testament to the power of dedication, family, and culture, inspiring generations to come.

     

    Though the waves may now roll without the presence of Clyde Aikau, his spirit and legacy continue to shape the shores of Hawaii and the hearts of those who knew him.

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