Peter Charles Labrador, of El Granada, drowned while surfing near Waikiki on March 6, 2017. Peter was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Dec. 5, 1949, to Joe and Virginia (Ginnie) Labrador. He grew up in Honolulu and San Mateo, attending Maryknoll, St. Matthews and Serra High School. A Phi Beta Kappa grad from the University of California, Berkeley, he received his juris doctorate from University of California Hastings College of Law. Peter was a member of the California and Hawaii bar associations.

Peter is survived by son Joel; mother Virginia; brothers, Victor and David; sister Laura (Ric) Ogle; nieces Laura and Jess; nephew EJ; a large ohana; and special friend Gale Giorgi. Celebrations of Peter’s amazing life and a paddle out are planned for this summer. In his memory, consider donating to the San Mateo County Public Library or the Filipino Bar Association of Northern California.

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