Elone Tuà koi Tupou
September 29, 1954 - September 20, 2009
Obituary
Elone Tuàkoi Coy Tupou, 54, was born on September 29, 1954 and passed away on September 20, 2009. He is survived by his wife Patricia, daughter Uinise Tiona, and grandchildren Nathaniel Tuàkoi, Aaron Viau and Isabella Mafi; and Numerous Aunts, Uncles, Brothers, Sisters and Cousins. Visitation will be held at 7pm, Friday, September 25th, 2009 and a Funeral Service will be held at 10am Saturday, September 26th, 2009. Both will be held at Bonney Watson Washington Memorial Park, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac.
The world we live in has experienced a great loss – Elone’s generosity and encouraging good nature influenced everyone he came into contact with. I’m fortunate to have in my back yard a keepsake and remembrance from Elone which I can enjoy for the rest of my life.
Was a true Friend always there with a smile to help. I always loved working with him and talking casino action with him and share smoke with but then after he got sick inspired me after 35 years of smoking to quit I still am a non smoker and always will be in his honer. I will miss you very much my Friend.
Elone was a good and true friend. He made me laugh, and was fun to be with at work or at the Casinos. I will miss him, but will remember him with happiness.
What a kind and great man. Elone was always there to help anyone and never asked for anything in return. Elone, my friend, I will never forget you…
We never spend enough time with people who matter and I regret that I didn’t spend any real time with Elone. This is teaching me lessons for my future. Patti my prayers and much LOVE for you and yours.
Coy was always there to help me or anyone else that needed help and always with a smile. We will miss you. Love you, Charlotte and family.
Elone was a one of a kind. The kind you felt you’ve always known. Always helpful, thoughtful, a real peaceful happy soul. He loved fishing and I loved the stories. Above all he loved his family and proudly spoke of them.
You’ll be missed but never forgotten my friend.
I have wonderful memories or a really nice man. I will miss him.
I truly enjoyed getting to know Koi when he came into the clinic. He was a very special person and I will remember him always.
ELONE, you we love YOU