9/26/28 ~ 11/13/03
A nobleman and an eagle soul our family and community has lost and do mourn.
Our beloved father, Paluvalevale drifted away most peacefully. Passed on prior, wife: Lusi T. Muti; parents: Paluvalevale Muliki'Eua Tevita and 'Ana Folau; four brothers and sister: Valu, Piliki, Sivalu, Teu, Mo'ungaloa; amd aunt Mele Peseti. Paluvalevale, nobleman of Ha'ateiho, Polynesia/ Tonga; brother/tehina of Dr. Noble Havea S. Tu'iHa'ateiho; U.S. citizen since 1971. He lived and shared his life as a sheltering noble soul. He added to his family, countless others. An outstanding community leader in Tonga also in Utah, in his duties, work and unmatched energies, to caring, loving and helping others, as his life's "motto." He served in many LDS capacities as a High Priest, leader, missionary and temple-sealed to his family in New Zealand, Feb. 1962.
Special Thanks to his most supporting good citizens of Ha'ateiho(s), Tungua, Matuku, Lofanga, Kolonga, Tonga; Salt Lake City; and to Hon. Havea, family patriarch/'ulumotu'a.
Survived by his: five children, Uinise (Filia/Phil Uipi) and five children; Lihai (Peti Tuai) and nine; Nifai (Delinda Young) and six Tevita (Chris Gerber) and nine; Dr. Mosese Muti, Jr. (Kelly Kolhert) and five; three brothers and
five sisters and their children: Fale'aka Kinikini; Viliami; Pale ('Ema Malekamu); Puiaki Lavaka; Patiola (Sione Taufa); 'Ofa (Semisi Tai'ese); Fifita (Mapeli Moala); Vaoahi ('Olupi Fonua, Sr.).
Viewings at Millcreek Ward, 2435 S. 800 E., Salt Lake; family 7 p.m.-12 a.m. on Thursday. Public, Fri. 7 p.m.-2 a.m. Family, Sat.
9 a.m.-10 a.m. Funeral: Millcreek Ward, Sat. 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on Nov. 22. Burial at Redwood Memorial Cemetery.