
Over the years, she also worked with Camp Erdman, volunteered with the Waialua Community Association, the Army aviation family, Once a Month Church, Operation Toy Box and Operation Backpack. She and Bob moved to Oahu in 2003 due to his job in the Army and she continued her long career in nonprofit work with the Goodwill Industries in Haleiwa. Marianne Abrigo remembers Trish as, “a good friend, incredible photographer and sooo Hours,’ quarterly membership meetings, and historical Illustrated Talks. Trish became the official volunteer photographer, showing up year after year to take “Photos with Santa”īefore and after the Christmas parade, the Annual Christmas Party, Sunset on the Beach, ‘Business After As a result, there are very few photos of Trish. He carried all her camera equipment while she took the photos.

Her husband of 47 years, Bob, and she were a team.

She loved people and as a result took amazing photos of them. Trish started with the Chamber in 2005 helping with office work, photography and graphic arts. One volunteer that we recently and unexpectedly lost was Trish Coder. Volunteers staff the Visitor and Business Services Center from 10 to 5 Monday through Friday, the Board of Directors are all volunteers, and there are many others that volunteer in many capacities that help carry out the broad mission of the Main Street and Chamber programs. As a nonprofit, the Chamber operates mostly with volunteer help.
