The following priests, religious and lay people with a connection with the Catholic Church in Hawaii died in 2013. They are listed in alphabetical order.
- Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet Julia Marie Acain, Maui native who taught at St. Theresa School in Honolulu and Christ the King School on Maui; helped establish a mission for her order at Sacred Hearts Parish on Lanai
- Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet Marie Agnese Arsenault, served in Hawaii for 45 years as a teacher, catechist and college campus minister
- Maryknoll Sister Leonila Bermisa, former Honolulu lawyer, author and women’s rights advocate
- Franciscan Sister Mary Andrew Bomba
- Maryknoll Sister Catherine Margaret Carden, helped create the first Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) program for the Diocese of Honolulu
- Jesuit Father Bernard Cassidy, served in Hawaii in hospital and hospice ministry
- Maryknoll Father Robert Donnelly, worked almost 40 years as a parish priest on Oahu and the Big Island
- Maryknoll Sister Mary Elizabeth Driscoll, taught at St. Anthony School in Wailuku and Maryknoll School in Honolulu
- Sacred Hearts Brother Patrick Hughes, Honolulu native who helped build the Sacred Hearts’ St. Patrick Monastery in Kaimuki; cook for the congregation and one of the last Sacred Hearts brothers to serve in Kalaupapa
- Sacred Hearts Sister Lucia Iwata, Honolulu-born nun who served her community as a cook, housekeeper, religion teacher and eucharistic minister
- Marianist Father Joseph Lackner, taught at Chaminade University
- Capuchin Father Robert Maher, Oahu parish priest for 15 years and member of the team that examined the case of Audrey Toguchi’s cure from lung cancer as the second miracle needed for the canonization of Father Damien
- Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Anne Moriarty, taught English and served the elderly in Hawaii as a massage therapist
- Deacon Jerry Nunogawa, served in ministry at St. Joseph Church in Hilo, diocesan director of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, member of the diocese’s deacon council
- Benedictine Father Timothy Ottman, served in Hawaii parishes and the Benedictine Monastery in Waialua for 30 years
- Marianist Father Gerald Pleva, served his last assignment at St. Anthony Church on Maui
- Christian Brother Francis Matthew Popish, taught at Damien Memorial School for 22 years
- Maryknoll Sister Blanche Thiel, served in Hawaii for 20 years as a dietician and hospital pastoral worker
- Franciscan Sister Richard Marie Toal, served as a nurse in Kalaupapa for 40 years, known as “the fishing nun”
- Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet Mary Barbara Vennard, taught at St. Joseph School in Waipahu and Christ the King School in Kahului
- Maryknoll Sister Antonetta Wilgenbusch, served as a teacher to the deaf, and as a domestic and pastoral worker in Hawaii for 30 years