Democrat Daniel Inouye, the current longest-serving member of the US Senate, died Monday at age 88, his office and a top senator said.
"Our friend Daniel Inouye just died," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on the Senate floor.
His last words were "Aloha," Inouye's office said in a statement.
Inouye (pic) who had been hospitalized in recent weeks with respiratory problems, had represented Hawaii in the Senate since 1962, earning the title president pro tempore -- the designation for the chamber's longest-serving member.
Inouye, a decorated World War II veteran, was third in line for the presidency.
"Our friend Daniel Inouye just died," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on the Senate floor.
His last words were "Aloha," Inouye's office said in a statement.
Inouye (pic) who had been hospitalized in recent weeks with respiratory problems, had represented Hawaii in the Senate since 1962, earning the title president pro tempore -- the designation for the chamber's longest-serving member.
Inouye, a decorated World War II veteran, was third in line for the presidency.