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Presidents: L. D. Bowerman (1993 - 1996) | Served: 1993 - 1995 | Language(s) spoken:English and Samoan | Areas Served: Blaine, Everett, Sea-Tac, Renton, North Seattle, Most of the Mission | Companions: Evan Robert Christensen | Jon Morris | James Clifford Potter | Ethan Selph | Your Occupation: Musician | Spouse: Lena Lehua Fonoimoana | Comments: Talofa and Aloha from Hawaii,
I hope this email reaches all of our friends' and families' around the world, and that all is well. I look forward to getting in contact with many of you from the mission field. I am sorry for not doing a good job of keeping in touch.
I currently reside in Laie, Hawaii on the Island of Oahu. My journey here has been an amazing experience. My wife, Lehua and I have been married now for 10 years, we will celebrate our 11th anniversary on Nov. 9, 2007. We have a 7 year old son named, Samuel Kealaka'ipono Tamafetu Siaosi. He is in 1st Grade and keeps Mom and Dad pretty busy. I enjoy coaching my son's athletic teams.
I attend Brigham Young University Hawaii where I will finally graduate with a degree in International Cultural Studies with an emphasis in Communications. I just recently finished serving as the Student Body President during our 50th Jubillee Celebration @ BYUH. It was an enjoyable experience. I am preparing to do an internship this summer in Samoa. I will be working Public Relations for the South Pacific Games, an event similar to the Olympics, but for the South Pacific.
My wife and I work @ the Polynesian Cultural Center as Musicians, we work singing at the Canoe show pageants and I emcee @ the Ali'i Luau. If any of you all come to Hawaii feel free to contact me so that we can host you.
My family just recently moved into the Ha'aula 5th Ward in the Laie Stake. Our ward is a Samoan Ward. My wife is also an RM having served in SLC Mission as Sister Fonoimoana.
I am so thankful for my experience as a missionary in Washington, it was truly a life altering experience. I will never forget my journeys as a missionary in Washington. I still keep in contact with Elders' Morris, Gardner, and Fieke. To all of my companions and roommates "alofa tele ia te outou uma". Transalation: I love you all. I would loveto hear from any of our alumni.
Please take a moment to drop me a line via email I would love to here from you.
Mahalo,
Uiti I Siaosi Jr. |
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"You are a great army of returned missionaries. Go forward with new zeal and determination, and through your example shine the light of the gospel in this troubled world. This is the Lord's work in which we are engaged. God lives. Jesus is the Christ. We belong to His Church. This is my witness to you in the name of Jesus Christ, amen."
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