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Robert Kekaula wife and family are mourning his death. The Hawaii Sportscaster died at the age of 56. Find out how did he died.
Robert’s family announced his death on Saturday morning, citing he suddenly passed away.
He was a longtime KITV contributor, where he served for more than 30 years in the media and networking.
Robert also got named TV play-by-play voice of the Warriors in 2011. Moreover, he was a celebrated singer with numerous hits in his name.
Robert Kekaula Wife
Robert Kekaula was married, but the identity of his wife is not explored.
The duo cherished their marital relationship for more than two decades.
Late Robert and his wife shared two children, Tiera and Shayde.
Their first child Tiera is currently 34 years old as she was born in 1987.
Similarly, their second child, Shayde, was born in 1996, and she is 25 years old now.
Robert Kekaula Age: How Old Was He?
Robert Kekaula age was 56 when he died.
He was born in 1965 in the United States.
He attended Kamehameha Schools and graduated in 1983. Similarly, he is an alumnus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications in 2008.
Back in November, Robert Kekaula was a guest on #WarriorCast and shared stories about his three decades covering @HawaiiFootball.
🎧 https://t.co/7Cg7zJs3Nx#RIPRobert pic.twitter.com/frW21fkeUn
— Hawaii Athletics (@HawaiiAthletics) June 20, 2021
Apart from that, Robert was not featured on the Wikipedia page.
But he has his bio sorted on the official page of KITV.
His Family
Robert Kekaula grew up with his two sisters in his family.
He is the middle child of his parents.
Robert has an elder sister named Deborah and a younger one, Kimberley Kekaula Fernandez.
How Did Hawaii Sportscaster Died?
Robert Kekaula’s cause of death is still unknown.
Sources have cited that the KITV Managing Editor suddenly passed on June 19, 2021.
Saddened to hear about the death of Hawaii Sportscasting legend Robert Kekaula. He was the iconic voice of Hawaii sports and my daughter’s favorite. Every Hawaii trip to UNLV she wanted to come to the press box to see him. Football Saturdays won’t be the same without him. pic.twitter.com/i6kanN551i
— Kevin Bolinger (@KevinFOX5Vegas) June 19, 2021
His family confirmed his demise on Saturday morning but did not disclose the reasons behind his death.
Robert joined KITV as a weekend sports anchor/reporter in 1989 and served for more than three decades. Throughout his tenure at the channel, he served as a sports director, color commentator for the University of Hawaii football games, and more.
He had garnered a net worth of around $600,000.
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