Search Mililani Town Obituary Records
A Mililani Town obituary marks a death in the Central Oahu planned community that sits off H-2 in Honolulu County. The town is home to roughly 28,000 people and draws service members from Schofield Barracks plus civilian families who work across Oahu. Many Mililani Town obituary listings tie back to Mililani Memorial Park and Mortuary, which sits just down the road in Waipahu. This page shows how to search for a Mililani Town obituary, order a death certificate, and find local burial, library, and mortuary resources.
Mililani Town Overview
Mililani Memorial Park and Mortuary
The main local source for a Mililani Town obituary is Mililani Memorial Park and Mortuary. The cemetery is at 94-560 Kamehameha Highway, Waipahu, HI 96797. The mortuary runs two chapels at the park, Mauka Chapel and Makai Chapel, at Mililani Memorial Park Road and Ka Uka Boulevard. Staff can help with a full funeral, a cremation, or a graveside service.
The park holds both lawn graves and cremation niches. Many Central Oahu families have plots there because the grounds are close to Mililani Town, Waipahu, Waipio, and Pearl City. You can browse service notices, plot options, and obituary listings at the Mililani Memorial Park and Mortuary website.

The mortuary posts a current Mililani Town obituary for each service, along with dates, times, and visitation details. Older notices can be pulled from the park's archive on request.
Mililani Memorial is the single largest cemetery on Oahu in land size. The company keeps burial logs that note plot section, grave number, and interment date. A call to the office will confirm a date of death, burial location, or plot owner for a Mililani Town obituary family.
Note: Call Mililani Memorial Park before a visit, as staff can pull the plot record and a Mililani Town obituary notice in advance.
Mililani Town Death Certificates
Mililani Town is in Honolulu County, so Mililani Town death certificates come from the state. The Hawaii Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, issues every certified Hawaii death record. The office sits at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. Hours run Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The fee is $10 for the first copy of a death certificate. Each extra copy of the same record is $4. Orders go online at vitrec.ehawaii.gov, by mail to P.O. Box 3378, Honolulu, HI 96801, or in person at the Punchbowl Street office. Access is set by HRS §338-18, which limits the first 75 years to next of kin or a person with a direct and tangible interest.
A letter of verification costs $5 under HRS §338-14.3. The letter says the death is on file without releasing full data. That works for many banks and life insurance claims tied to a Mililani Town obituary.
Mail orders can take six to eight weeks. Walk-in orders are the fastest route. Order extra copies at the start, as probate, banks, and the Social Security office each want their own certified copy.
Queen's Medical Center West Oahu
Queen's Medical Center West Oahu serves many Mililani Town residents. The main Queen's campus is at 1301 Punchbowl Street in Honolulu. The West Oahu site sits in Ewa Beach and handles emergency care, surgery, and end-of-life cases for Central Oahu. For medical records tied to a deceased Mililani Town patient, call Queen's Health Information Management at (808) 691-4400.
Hospital staff will ask for a Hawaii death certificate and proof of legal authority before any file is released. The next of kin, the estate executor, or a person named in the will has standing to request the record. Fees vary by size and type of record.
Wahiawa General Hospital also serves the north end of Mililani Town. The 111-bed community hospital is in Wahiawa town. Many Mililani Town residents with a Central Oahu address end up at Wahiawa General for sudden or emergency care.
The City and County of Honolulu Department of the Medical Examiner reviews sudden, unexpected, or suspicious deaths for Mililani Town. The ME office is at 835 Iwilei Road, Honolulu. Autopsy reports are public records and can be ordered for a covered Mililani Town death.
Mililani Public Library
The Mililani Public Library is part of the Hawaii State Public Library System. The branch holds a local history shelf, microfilm copies of Oahu papers, and free access to genealogy databases. You can find a Mililani Town obituary in microfilmed Honolulu Advertiser and Star-Bulletin issues that the branch carries through interlibrary loan.
Card holders get access to a Hawaii Newspaper Index, the BYU-Hawaii obituary database, and Ancestry Library Edition. Library cards are free for Hawaii residents. A valid photo ID is all you need to sign up. Visit the Mililani Public Library branch page for hours and contact info.
The Mililani Hawaii FamilySearch Center also serves Central Oahu families. Volunteers help with death indexes, burial records, and probate lookups. The center is free to the public and works best by appointment.
Note: Bring the decedent's full name and approximate date of death to the Mililani Public Library to speed up a Mililani Town obituary search.
Mililani Town Newspaper Obituaries
A Mililani Town obituary most often runs in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. The paper is the main daily for Oahu and publishes obituaries for every Windward, Central, and South Shore community. Current notices appear online at obits.staradvertiser.com. You can search by last name, date, or keyword.
Older Mililani Town obituary notices are on file in the legacy Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Both papers merged in 2010 to form the Star-Advertiser. The BYU-Hawaii Joseph F. Smith Library keeps a long-running index to the old titles and a big obituary archive for both.
You can also search the Hawaii State Archives Obituary Index for older Mililani Town deaths, as the index covers English-language papers that ran from 1836 to 1950.

State archivists can walk a Mililani Town family through the index and point to old papers that may still list an early Central Oahu death.
A typical Mililani Town obituary gives full name, age, community, date of death, date and place of birth, list of survivors, service time and location, burial site, and the mortuary in charge. Some listings add photos and longer tributes written by family members.
Mililani Town itself was built starting in 1968 on old Castle and Cooke plantation land. Early obituaries for Mililani Town residents often date from the 1970s and later.
Probate Records for Mililani Town
Probate turns a Mililani Town obituary into a chain of court records. The First Circuit Court of Hawaii, Probate Division, handles Mililani Town cases because the city is part of Honolulu County. The court sits at Kaahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu. Call (808) 539-4300 for case info or a probate filing.
A formal probate is needed when the Mililani Town decedent owned property over $100,000 and did not have a living trust or beneficiary designation. Informal probate works for estates at or below $100,000. The court keeps probate files open to the public, with some exceptions for medical and private data.
Copies cost $1 per page for plain copies, $2 per page for certified copies, and $5 per file search. Wills admitted to probate become public documents through the First Circuit Records Management Department. Historical probate files from the 1800s and early 1900s are held at the Hawaii State Archives on the Iolani Palace grounds.
A Mililani Town probate case can run six months or more. Contested wills and large estates take longer.
Nearby Cities for Mililani Town Obituary Searches
Families tracing a Mililani Town obituary often check nearby Central Oahu communities that share mortuary, hospital, and court services.