Coleman, Anapuni Obituary, Cause of Death: Anapuni Coleman, a Chiropractic Physician, Passes Away Unexpectedly in Honolulu, Hawaii

 The proprietor of Nu‘uanu Chiropractic Clinic and a well-respected chiropractor, Dr. Anapuni Coleman, passed away tragically, leaving the chiropractic and medical communities of Hawai‘i in mourning. Regarded as the top chiropractor in Hawai‘i, Dr. Coleman devoted over two decades of his life to healing, helping others, and ensuring his patients were well. Anapuni Coleman. 


Dr. Coleman was a proud alumni of McKinley High School, having grown up in Honolulu. His adventure with chiropractic care started when he was a teenager and was unable to get out of bed one morning due to a string of sports-related ailments. The physicians recommended surgery, so he went to a chiropractor. He experienced instant relief from a single adjustment, which sparked a passion for chiropractic care that would last a lifetime.


Motivated by his personal recovery as well as the massage and bodywork customs inherited from his father, Dr. Coleman attended Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, California, where he graduated with a doctor of chiropractic degree in 1998. Soon after, he went back to Hawai‘i to start serving the community that had influenced him.

Dr. Coleman established a reputation for providing individualized, empathetic care throughout his career. His compassionate methods, profound knowledge of the human body, and unrelenting dedication to enhancing his patients' quality of life are what they remember about him. His commitment went beyond the confines of his clinic; his affection for his neighborhood was demonstrated by the way he treated every patient as if they were family members rather than just clients.


The loss of Dr. Coleman leaves a deep hole in the hearts of his patients, friends, family, and the greater Hawai‘i chiropractic community. The lives he impacted and the ongoing efforts of those he inspired will bear witness to his legacy.

Coleman's family was devastated by his sudden death last night. He was a loving father to his four children.

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