'Unoloto Ki Laulea Tavake's Obituary
‘Unaloto Ki Laulea Tavake slipped into the eternities on September Eighth 2020, to join his wife parents and Sister and many other family members on the other side of the veil. He is survived by seven younger siblings, One daughter Kelela Langi (Sosaia), three sons Titali (Sivalu) Ngata (Ofa) Paula (Ngaluahoe), fifteen Grandkids and one great grandchild. He was a car enthusiast and a mechanic by trade. He passed this passion on to his boys. He spent a lot of time helping friends and neighbors and family members fix their cars. Many times for free. He served as a counselor in a Bishopric in Tonga and as a High Priest group Leader and served as ward mission leader, which was his most favorite calling in the local ward. He was also a faithful home teacher. He was truly a family man and his family ment everything to him. His respect for his sisters can best be stated, when he told his kids, “when my day comes do what ever my sisters tell you to do”. His respect and love for his siblings, was paramount and was seen in everything he did and said. In his later years he spent a lot of time watering his lawn , and chatting with his neighbors. Loto had a great love for his nieces and nephews and Would spend time with them when they would come over to the house . Most of all he had a great love for his children, and grandchildren, watching them grow and blossom in their own personalities. His love for church and what it provided to his family is immeasurable. Unaloto you are missed.
Information for my dad, ‘Unaloto Ki Laulea Tavake’s funeral services.
Tuesday September 15, 2020
Premier Funeral Home
67 E 8000 S
Midvale UT 84047
Family & Friends Viewing Only 12-1pm
There will not be a program during this hour. This is a time for everyone to pay their respects.
Valley View Cemetery
Gardenia Garden
4335 W 4100 S
West Valley City UT 84120
Family Program 2-3pm
Bishop’s Service 3pm
Burial following the Bishop’s program
We want to thank all of you who have sent loving messages, kept us in your prayers, and stopped by to show us and my dad your love. It does not go unnoticed and we love you so much.
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