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Omeka Epenesa Aumau Olo
Né àAmerican Samoa
70 years
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1943
♥ Omeka Epenesa Aumau Tuiletufuga Olo was born on July 11, 1943 in American Samoa. She was the daughter of Aumaunu'uese Tuituafanua Talamaivao Lefau Satiu Tuiletufuga and Epenesa Iosefa Malemo Uperesa. Omeka Olo attended Pago Pago Elementary School and then on to Poyer Girls Intermediate School of American Samoa. She moved to Hawaii to be with her sister Molia Aumau Tu'ufuli and there she attended and graduated from Radford High School in 1962.

♥ Long after she met and fell in love with the love of her life Alo'alolela Junior Olo, she accepted his propsal and married him on November 09, 1963. Together they had three beautiful children Lina Luanei Olo-Silva, Aumaunu'uese Alo'alo Jr. Olo and Alefa Salaina Olo-Panama. After returning to American Samoa, they both attended and served as Deacons at CCCAS in Pago Pago, Am. Samoa under the leadership of Rev. Rupi Hanipale. In 1976, Omeka and Alo'alo Olo accepted Christ in their lives and became members of the First Samoan Assembly of God church in Pago Pago, American Samoa under the leadership of the late Rev. Iese Leasau. Continuing their walk with God, Omeka Olo left her homeland (American Samoa) to start a new path with her family. There she attended and became members of the First Samoan Assembly of God church in Westminster, California. After that, they were appointed and blessed to become Deacons under the leadership of Rev. Fa'atui'ese So'osemea Savusa in Westminster, CA until the passing of her husband Alo'alo Olo in July of 1980. 

♥ In December of 1991, Omeka moved to Fairbanks, Alaska to live with her youngest daughter Alefa Olo-Panama and attended the Fairbanks First Assembly of God church under Rev. Ted Boatsman. Shortly after, Omeka had requested from Rev. Boatsman if they can establish a Samoan church under the Assemblies of God. "Never worry about anything. But in every situation let God know what you need in prayers and requests while giving thanks. Then God’s peace, which goes beyond anything we can imagine, will guard your thoughts and emotions through Christ Jesus." -Philippians 4:6-7 (GW) In August of 1995, Fairbanks First Samoan Assembly of God church was finally established and in October of 1995 Omeka Olo was appointed and installed as Teacher and was blessed by Rev. Paul McDonald to work and serve under the leadership of Rev. Alai Isamaeli Agae of Fairbanks First Samoan Assembly of God. Through God's favor, Omeka Olo had been blessed, seasoned, capable, strong and spirit-filled Teacher of God's Word and had been diligently an active participant of the ministries of the Fairbanks First Samoan Assembly of God. After a few years later of November 2013, Omeka Olo was medevac to Swedish Medical Center at First Hill Campus for a foot surgery. As one thing led to another, Omeka Olo was called Home by her Heavenly Father on Tuesday morning at 07:25 am, the 14th of January 2014. 

♥ Omeka Olo was a mother, a daughter, a sister, an aunty, cousin, grandmother, a great-grandmother and a friend but most importantly, Omeka was a strong Woman of God. She was always sincere, caring, nuturing, selfless, wise, out-spoken, loving, fearless but yet has a great sense of humor and such a gentle and fun-loving mother to all. Our dearest Omeka Olo will greatly be missed but will live forever in our memories and in out hearts. Omeka Olo, we love and miss you terribly..
 
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