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R. Smith
January 23, 2010
Mao, I know your love for God and your reception of the life, death and ressurection of His Son establishes your place in His kingdom; until we meet at the Throne...
January 21, 2010
REST iN LOViNG PEACE UNKO MA'O. i WiSH i HAD THE HONOR & PRiViLEGE OF MEETiNG YOU. ONE DAY i WiLL, ONE SWEET DAY. WHEN iT'S MY TiME. UNTiL THEN, REST E-Z UNKO=) You are in GOOD hands now, a much more better place. Your NiKO-PATO FAM[ily] from Hawaii LOVES YOU SO MUCH. My Mom & her Siblings were very lucky to have met you, i can't wait until i do =) Ia Manuia Lou Malaga UNKO MA'O. God Bless, Love You!
Much Love, Naomi Pato-Tuua
January 21, 2010
REST IN PEACE MY DEAR BROTHER MA'O,I KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE.I LOVE AND MISSED YOU SO MUCH,LOVE YOUR SISTER LEUTAIFALE TAUA NIKO ILALIO N FAMILY.
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