Services will be held in Santa Cruz on Friday, for Tu'umamao "Tino" Tuiolosega, Grandmaster and Founder of the Polynesian Art of Self Defense, Limalama, who died at the age of 79 in Santa Cruz with his family at his bedside on March 22, 2011.
Born in American Samoa on July 2, 1931 to his Royal Highness Tu'umamao Tuiolosega from the Island of Olosega and Saposapoaluga Feagaimaleata Poumele Tuiolosega.
Tino was a devoted husband and father who loved his family and traveled all over the world and leaves his legacy in the thousands of students and teachers who have benefited from his knowledge and passion of his art.
He was an accomplished guitarist and an avid reader and writer but his family will forever remember his devotion to his daily reading of the Bible.
"Papa" as he was affectionately known, was a pioneer and legend in the Martial Arts world who dedicated his art to God and based it on Christian principles.
He attended the University of Hawaii and moved to the Los Angeles area in the early 1950's where he began to build his school in the teaching of Limalama and later at the age of 48 he earned his law degree from Irvine University of Law. He proudly served in the US Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict and during that period was a champion boxer winning several boxing titles.
He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Adele Tuiolosega Radicchi of Santa Cruz and his children, Arlette "Cookie" Kaleopa, Nelson Tuiolosega, Rudolph Tuiolosega, Eric Tuiolosega, Myron Tuiolosega, Kaipo Tuiolosega, Kimberlee Tuiolosega, Michael Wilson, Sapoaluga Toki, Ilina Suliafu, Joseph Tuiolosega-Radicchi, their beloved spouses, and a legacy of 37 Grandchildren and 30 Great Grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife Claire Punani Nelson Tuiolosega. He is also survived by his sisters Maave Jamias, Toeaga Gansit, Malologa Balete, Flowerpot Salas, Tolise Palaita, Ulata Tanya Saui'a, Gafa Poumele, Taumaloto Tuiolosega and beloved brother, Trevor Tuiolosega, as well as many other loving family members and relatives including his mother-in-law Nuni Radicchi, who lovingly called him Lui.
The funeral service will be held on Friday, April 1, 2011, at Benito and Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel in Santa Cruz, beginning at 12 p.m. Friends may pay their respects at a viewing to be held on Friday from 9 a.m. until the service begins. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery [2271 7th Ave.] in Santa Cruz. Please visit our web site @ www.pacificgardenschapel.com to light a candle for Mr. Tuiolosega and share condolences with his family.
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Leiohu Montayre
April 27, 2021
George and Wally Molifua sending me to your school changed my life. My thanks to all of you.
Danny Garcia
March 13, 2021
Mr. Tuiolosega I met you twice. It was so long ago. My name is Danny Garcia, Your son Myron was my best friend in High School. May you rest in ☮ sir . Myron, if you read this could you please call me bro. It's been a long time. Thanks. My condolences to your family. (951) 310-0294.
MANUEL SILIEZAR
April 16, 2011
THANKS FOR YOUR LIMA LAMA STYLE, THERE IS NOTHING LIKE YOUR SYSTEM. IM PRETTY SURE YOU ARE ALREADY TRAINING ALL THE ANGELS IN HEAVEN.
THANK YOU TO MY FOREVER GRAND MASTER!!!
Fernando Cuevas
April 2, 2011
GM Tino Tuiolosega, descanse en paz, un abrazo...Hasta Siempre
Darlene Verburg
March 30, 2011
To my beautiful Family, Auntie Adele, Mama, Aunties, Uncles, Sisters, Brothers, Cousins, nieces and nephews, May your hearts be comforted, our thoughts and prayers are with you. My Beloved Uncle, I am so grateful to our Heavenly Father for your life here on earth and the legacy you are leaving with us. Our Savior Jesus Christ promised, "Where I am, there you will be also", we know that "Jesus Lives"....Uncle, Your Spirit will abide in our hearts forever as our Father receives you back into His loving arms, WE love you very much and will miss you dearly. "Ia Manuia lou Malaga, UNCLE!". Alofa tele, your niece-- Darlene & Brian
Reyne Husky
March 29, 2011
Tuilosega Aiga:
May all of you find comfort in knowing our hearts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Alofa, Maave's daughter Reyne & Siose
Lorie Jamias
March 29, 2011
To Our Dear Aiga -
May God comfort & fill your hearts with peace during this time, especially in knowing that Uncle Tino has returned home to be with Our Father in Heaven. Please know that our hearts, thoughts & prayers are with all of you during this sadness within our family. Sending you all our alofa,
Lorie (Maave's daughter) and aiga
Hope Bean
March 28, 2011
Our love and prayers are with each one of you. Uncle Tino has left a legacy in Martial Arts and made a great impact during his lifetime. I am honored to be part of this large family.
We send our love from the East Coast and pray that each one of you are blessed with comfort during this period of great loss within our family.
Alofa atu,
Hope (Maave's Daughter) and Aiga
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