Molokai guideled visitors on mule rides to Kalaupapa
| By Leila Fujimori, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
What made him stand out was "his love for people," said Roy Horner, who with Sproat co-owned Kalaupapa
Eldon Kaneakala Sproat died
Sproat was diagnosed
"He still rode the mules down the park," he said. "One week in April he rode down five days in a row. I said, 'Buzzy, you don't have to go down.' He said, 'I love it.'"
Sproat led mule-riding visitors down the switchbacks of the steep, 2.9-mile sea cliff trail into the former leprosy colony, and would often pinch-hit as the tour bus driver and guide at Kalaupapa
"He was well liked here," said
At the Kalaupapa settlement, Sproat would often get off his mule and into the driver's seat of the patient-owned Damien Tours and act as tour guide when they were short-handed, Giblin said.
When one of the bridges went out on the trail, he was helpful in hauling supplies in, he said.
"The passing of Buzzy is a loss to the
"He never hesitated to save the day by muling up a resident in emergency situations, or delivering important supplies and medications on short notice. He supported this community in anyway he could. His knowledge of the trail, Kalaupapa and the history surrounding this special place is something that will be sorely missed by many. Our thoughts, prayers and aloha go out to his family and those whom he has touched."
He encountered people of all ages and from all walks of life, and "it's touching to read all the stories" on social media, said his daughter
"Someone in his 20s said, 'Your dad was the only one that didn't judge me even though he knew how knucklehead I was. ... He was kind and welcomed me with open arms.' It was kind of nice to hear."
Uncle Buzzy left his mark not just on Kalaupapa, but all over Molokai, which he navigated in a white pickup. He will be missed at the coffee shop, the feed store and in downtown Hoolehua.
"My dad was Mr. Aloha," she said. "He was the guy that was always there. ... Everybody's going to miss him."
Sproat was also a family man.
Sproat-Tilini, who lives in
She'll forever treasure the video clip of her dad singing a special birthday song to her.
Sproat's grandfather, a mule skinner from
Sproat, half-Hawaiian, half-Caucasian, was born in Hoolehua, Molokai, but grew up on the
The youngest of seven, Sproat was "the whipping post" for his older siblings, with a strict father, and joined the
He served as a paratrooper with the
After the military he worked in a plywood mill and drove a garbage truck in
In 1973 his dad called to say a rental car company owner had bought a bunch of mules with the idea of imitating the
The
The owner made him an offer to run the mule rides, which he accepted.
In 1993 Sproat approached Horner, an insurance agent, to take over the mule ride business. They formed a company together.
Horner said, "I just marvel at how a person can enjoy working and whistling," and "how much he loves his wife and children and grandchildren."
As a tribute to Sproat, the company had a documentary made of his life a couple of years ago.
In it he says, "I'll continue to do this for as long as I can. I probably going to be one of those guys who dies with his boots on. It's been a great life, and I wouldn't trade all this for anything."
He is survived by wife Marlene; sons
Visitation will be at
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