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Peter TAGALOA Obituary

TAGALOA, Peter John Su'a. Born in to this world on 16 October 1956 (Napier) and called to rest on 18 November 2014, 1.50pm. Adored husband of Janice Peautagi- Su'a, loving father of Alexandra and Niutose, cherished 'Poppy' of Kal?eo and Katara Beloved son of Ianeta (nee Samuelu) and Tagaloa I'uomalo Su'a (deceased). Cherished brother of Sera, Russell, Kennedy (deceased) & Samuelu (deceased). A naturally gifted musician who shared his talents willingly with others to celebrate and share the word of God. A funeral service to celebrate Tagaloa Peter's remarkable life will be held on Saturday 22 November 2014, 10am at the Victory Christian Centre, 2 Beaumont St, Auckland City. Proverbs 3v5-6 : Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding: in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight. All communications to Moira Brown 16 Marydale Drive, Mt Roskill South ph: 0212473135 Faamolemole taofi le malo.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Nov. 20, 2014.

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Crystal

November 23, 2014

In memory of a good man, we salute your memory and all that you've accomplished and the lives that you have touched. A great loss to all who knew him, and those who will never get the chance. It was a priviledge to know him, and an honor to see all the good that he accomplished with his students. My heartfelt condolances go to the heart of his life, his family. Arohanui Mr Su'a, a gift in life, a legend that will live on. Rest In Love. xx

November 20, 2014

TAGALOA, Peter John Su'a. Our sincere thanks and gratitude to a brother in Christ who has served passionately the House of the Lord with a generous spirit. Loving his people and advancing the great commission. Thank you for your service on the board and leadership for the Auckland Dream Centre.

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