If you are able, we ask that you make a donation to the Kaipo Jenkins Memorial Foundation. Your contribution will help our 'ohana create a scholarship and grant fund that will help inspire and empower selected Maui students achieve their academic and personal goals.
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J. Kaipo aka “Coach” Jenkins passed away on October 25th, 2022 at the age of 62. He was born on April 21 1960 to parents Jack Jenkins of North Carolina and Betty Kawohiokalani Jenkins of Hawaii Island. He was raised in Waialua on the North Shore of O’ahu where he grew up body surfing, fishing, and playing sports. After graduating from Kamehameha Schools Kapalama in 1978, Kaipo furthered his Education an graduated from Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon with a focus in Physical Education.
It was on Maui where he began his 30+ year teaching career working at Kihei School, and Lokelani Intermediate as a PE teacher. He also taught at Waialua High School, was the Vice Principal at Wailuku Elementary, and spent the majority of his teaching years at Iao Intermediate, where he retired in 2019.
Mr. Jenkins helped mold the lives of thousands of youths throughout his time with us. He was an accomplished coach and mentor, and served as head coach of both men’s and women’s basketball teams at various schools on Maui such as Baldwin, Saint Anthony, Seabury, and Kamehameha. The family is humbled by the countless stories of how Mr. Jenkins helped shape their lives for the better. He inspired them to live up to their highest potential, while incorporating Hawaiian values and work ethic in the life-lessons he taught.
You might have met Kaipo working the door at Casanovas in Makawao where he was the head bouncer there for many years. A faithful Minnesota Vikings fan, and a talented artist, he intertwined those passions by creating wood-burned art pieces of favorite sports teams which were often gifted to friends and strangers alike. His beautiful wood-burned konane boards, plaques and ko’oko’o have been showcased in local shops throughout Hawai’i.
A pillar in the community, he always saw the good in others. Every person in the world was just a friend he hadn’t met yet. A proud dad to his 4 children, Anuhea, Jordan, Kawehi and Michael, and grandpa to his 3 grandchildren, Ikena, Jeremiah, and Avri. He was looking forward to making so many more memories with us and will be missed forever.
ALOHA THYSELF • The belief is that self-love is the foundation of extending love to others. By treating ourselves with kindness, compassion, and care, we can build our own strength to support those in need. Sharing our knowledge and resources can empower not just ourselves, but also those around us. Let's embrace self-love and spread the love around!
Aloha Always, Anuhea