Clinton Thomas Victorino

Clinton Thomas Victorino was born to the late Sonny and Naomi (Pratt) Victorino in Honolulu, Hawaii on March 4, 1951. After graduating from Saint Louis High School in 1969, he relocated to California, where he attended Santa Ana College and worked in the masonry field.
In 1971, he met his wife Elda (Pena) Victorino, and went on to have four children, while living in Gardena, California. Soon after, he opened Hawaii Rooter Service, which he owned and operated thru the late 80's.
During this time, he also owned a bar establishment by the name of Aloha Tavern.
In 2016, Clint and his wife moved to Palm Springs, where they began to enjoy the retired life. Being apart from family and friends was tough for the both of them, so they decided to relocate to Las Vegas in 2020, where Clint was reunited with family and friends. Although he only lived in Vegas for a short period of time, he seemed extremely content.
Anyone who knew Clint, knew that he was extremely caring towards everyone in his life. He threw countless gatherings and fundraisers for his family and friends. His annual Christmas parties were legendary and was where most of us have our best memories of Clint. A lot of lifetime friendships developed at these gatherings.
He was an amazing provider to his family and was loved by so many.
He also opened up his home to many of his kids friends, as if they were his own.
More recently, being a grandpa was the most important thing to him. He was so proud of his grandchildren. Whether it was sports, spelling bees or any other accomplishment, he was their number one supporter.
On November 1, 2022, Clint passed away unexpectedly. He was preceded in death by both of his parents and his son Charles Kapena.
He is survived by his wife, Elda; his children: Tommy (Kalikini) & wife Delia, Raynette (Malia), and Lorraine (Kamaile) & husband Skip; as well as his grandchildren: CJ, Raylani, Tristan, Kekoa and Kaili.


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