Tawnya Tia
I have so many memories of Uncle: when my sister Pal and I stayed with him to run his store. That’s when we really saw that Wall of Shame, the Aikalafu List. Lol It’s no wonder why he had such a long list; that outer tough skin of his is definitely different from his heart. He cared more about the people than his business. At the same time, he wasn’t one to reckon with. :joy: Another memorable time is when we prepared to lay my Grandfather, his brother, Ulafala Autele, to rest. He was swift with it. That was the first time our family has experienced a death so close to home. Uncle took control and made sure everything from beginning to end went off without a hitch.
I love you, Uncle. Manuia lau malaga. You will be missed. Thank you for being such an inspiration in my life. 🤍🕊️️
