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Tu'uali'i Faleafaga Enosa

Tu'uali'i Faleafaga Enosa obituary

Tu'uali'i Enosa Obituary

1965 ~ 2012
Tu'uali'i Faleafaga Enosa was born on November 1, 1965 in Samata, Savai'i, Samoa. Her father was Tamapa'a Faleafaga and her mother was Pa'upa'u Pei Faleafaga. Lovingly known as Tua, she loved life and was a perfect example of service. Tua attended Levaula College, and graduated from Everest College and became a Dental Assistant. She worked at Endodontics Associates after graduation and loved her job and her co-workers.
Married to Papu Enosa, Tua gave birth to her daughter Katelin Eletise Enosa in 2004. The love of her life, Katelin was her greatest accomplishment.
Tua was a talented dancer and she traveled the world performing with a Polynesian dance group Youth With A Mission. She traveled to Kona, Hawaii, Hong Kong, various countries in Europe, and she also danced at Utah State. She was a talented decorator and she loved flowers, and was an immaculate housekeeper. Tua had a beautiful smile and a contagious laugh that brought happiness to all who were around her.
Tua was converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held callings in the Primary organization. She was the chorister, second counselor and was eventually called as the President, a calling she held until her death. She faithfully attended the temple every week until her health failed. She loved her Primary children and was a wonderful influence in their lives.
Tua was preceded in death by her parents and her sisters Fiatele and Niu'ula. She is survived by her husband, her daughter, her step-children Markus, Kaila and Maika, five brothers, six sisters, many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, her in-laws and many wonderful friends.
Our family would like to thank Tua's wonderful co-workers at Endodontics Associates for all of their love and support, Alpine Hospice, and the Pesega Ward. We love and miss you Tua! Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 11:00 a.m., 6175 West Borax (5820 South), Kearns, Utah.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Feb. 24, 2012.

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Anesi Faleafaga

February 25, 2012

Our sincere condolences to the family. I will never forget all the fun times back home in Lepea and Seesee when we were young. Your beautiful smile I will never forget. Love always your cousin Anesi Faleafaga, Lisa, Matthew, Andrew and Jade from Australia. God Bless

Nechole Andrews

February 24, 2012

So many fun memories I got to share with Tua. She is such a great, beautiful person who was always smiling and laughing.I will miss her dearly.

Melissa Barnhisel

February 24, 2012

I will always remember Tua for her smile, her laugh, and her strength. I have never met anyone like her. She could brighten a room and lighten the mood by just being present. She had so much love to give, and embraced all life had to offer. She was such an amazing mother and friend. I am so grateful to have known Tua. Her life inspires me to stand stronger, laugh longer, and hold my kids tighter. Love you Tua!

This was taken almost a year ago with me, Becky and Tua

Jenny Wybrow

February 24, 2012

Tua was such an amazing example to me of compassion, tolerance, generosity and faith. She had the most tender heart. Her hugs made me feel so comforted and loved. She had a great sense of humor and didn't take things too seriously. She loved the Gospel and bore testimony of it often. What tremendous courage and strength she had. I can only pray that I can be half of the woman she was. I love her and miss her dearly.
Jenny W

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