Malele Dorothy Seiuli

July 25, 1954 - August 01, 2021

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Obituary For Malele Dorothy Seiuli

Malele Amisone Seiuli was born in Samoa on July 25, 1954. At a very young age, her father moved his family to Honolulu Hawaii, where she was raised along with her siblings. Malele married at a very young age, and in that union, she had 1 son, Henry Amisone. She then met the love of her life, her husband of 42 yrs Faafetai Seiuli until his death in March of 2020. Within that union, they shared 6 children. Faafetai Seiuli Jr, Fineaso Seiuli, Faapaia Seiuli , Matthew and Mitchell Seiuli, and their only daughter, Rona Gonzalez. Malele was a long time employee of Light House Village Assisting Home where she worked as a Med Tech and Personal Care Aide. She was a loving wife mother grandmother sister and friend. She has touched so many lives she has crossed paths with. She has overcome so many obstacles within her life, yet that did not stop her from letting others know that “Jesus loves you” and so did she. The family will receive friends from 5:00pm-8:00pm, Friday, August 27, 2021 at Johnson Funeral Home, Jacksonville . A funeral service for Malele will be held at 12 Noon, Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Christian Life Fellowship Church, 111 Summersill School Road, Jacksonville. Burial will be at 2:00pm, Monday, August 30, 2021 at Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery, Jacksonville. Please share memories and condolences with the family by using the "Share a Memory" tab. --

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  • September 12, 2022

    I'll never forget her banana pie rip aunty Moo hug my son Sinapati and big brother Alex for us love u

  • September 04, 2021

    Dear Family, I met Malele many years many years ago at church. She was a precious sister in the Lord and she will be remembered by all who knew her. May the God of all comfort be with you during this most difficult time of grief.

  • August 27, 2021

    Melele was a beautiful Soul, for me an Angel who have touch the hand of God, you can sense it in her Presence, the Holy Spirit reside in her Soul, Will be greatly missed...Rest in Heavenly Peace my Sister 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • August 26, 2021

    Malele has been a dear friend and sister in the Lord since 1989. Her love for God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, The Word of God, her husband, her children, her grandchildren and for ALL PEOPLE was very evident in her everyday life. I have many fond memories of my times with Malele. They really are too many to mention. A few I will mention, like every Tuesday I would pick her up for Bible study at Crossroads and afterwards we'd have lunch at Jacksonville Commands Park, eat our lunch, read the Bible, pray together and fellowship. One time while at the park our walking around became dancing and praising the Lord!!! We didn't care who was watching us. We prayed for strangers no matter where we were. One day while driving Malele to DMV, I saw men that appeared to praying and at the same time we said, "let's go back!" and indeed they were praying and we joined them!!! What a blessed time we had with those Brothers. Malele had a sweet spirit of unconditional love for everyone. Malele encouraged everyone she knew to Eat the Word ( read The Word) and Live What you say you believe in The Word and Trust God no matter what. She was fearless and trusted God with her life and her family and friend's life. If you mentioned there was prayer going on, Malele was quick to say, "Where and let's go!" When Women's Aglow use to meet once a month at Fisher's Wharf, Malele shared with us on her guitar in worship her worship was of the heart. She encouraged me to always respect my husband and say uplifting words to him and love him. Oh how she loved her husband Tai, she was always there for him serving him with love and affection. I know Malele wants everyone to know they have hope in Jesus. If you know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, I assure you and Malele would assure you, that God's Word is true and you and I will see Malele again after this life has past. I miss Malele dearly and I know she wants us to serve the Lord Jesus Christ with all our hearts and soul and be a witness for Him. Jesus loves you and stay encouraged in the Him and Eat the Word.

  • August 26, 2021

    Malele, Although our friendship was brief you touched Cora and I in a way no other person has Spiritual touches us in such a short time. We remember how you encouraged us and always spoke words that edified and built us and people up. I remember you playing your guitar and saying to you, when you return from your vacation we would ay together with our friends and Worship God. Well little did we know God had other plans for you to be present with him before that came to fruition. I know that you were a Great example to others and your presence will always be felt be Cora and I. Bob and Cora

  • August 19, 2021

    I will always remember Malele as my dearly sis and friend in Christ Jesus. Full of the word of God and His anointing, always praying and loving people. Her favorite saying was eat the word. I miss her a lot but I know I'll see her again and we will dance together before our Father and King. Prayers and Love 💕🙏

  • August 17, 2021

    SHE WAS A WARROR FOR HER LORD JESUS. MY FRIEND AND SISTER IN CHRIST. HER GENTLE SOUL AND KINDNESS WAS BEYOND MEASURE. I WILL MISS HER TERRIBLY. I KNOW SHE IS HAPPY IN THE PRESENCE OF HER LORD AMEN.

  • August 15, 2021

    Malele has the most beautiful soul. Im glad to have known her and hope to reunite with her again. I remember how much she loved her husband. She would play the guitar for him on the hammock in front of their home or push him for what seemed to be hours all over the neighborhood. She loves God and I know she is in His arms now and forevermore! I'm sorry for the family's severed loss and pray God comforts your hearts and minds with a promise of a great reunion in heaven. Much love to you all.

  • August 15, 2021

  • August 14, 2021

    My heart goes out to you and your family

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