Danalizze Marianive Asoau

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Danalizze Marianive Asoau

Birth
Santa Ana, Orange County, California, USA
Death
28 Jun 1988 (aged 1)
Midway City, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Westminster, Orange County, California, USA Add to Map
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Danalizze was the fourth child born to my sister-in-law Lisa and her husband Tai. She was born with a heart defect and had to have surgery right after birth. She was a small little baby and weak in alot of areas, but she had a strong spirit and a strong mind. She always had a smile on her face and looked like a little angel. The day before she passed away, we were all at my mother-in-law's house and sitting around talking. Little Dana was sitting on my mother-in-law's lap and started waving to everybody in the front room. We looked at her and smiled and my mother-in-law said, "why are you waving, you're not going anywhere." The next morning the Lord called her home to Himself and now we all know why she was waving. She was saying good-bye. You were such a sweet little angel girl. We miss you so much and can't wait until we see you again. Take care of Tutuila for me. Much alofa(love) to you from me. Auntie Mo.

Danalizze was survived by her father and mother:
Tai Asoau
Lisa Sagiao Asoau

One sister:
Tasi Asoau

Two brothers:
Tauva'a Asoau
Tai Asoau Jr

Grandmother:
Elsie Sagiao
Many many cousins, aunts and uncles.

I want to thank Millie for sponsoring my niece's memorial page. How sweet and kind of you. God Bless you and thank you once again.
Danalizze was the fourth child born to my sister-in-law Lisa and her husband Tai. She was born with a heart defect and had to have surgery right after birth. She was a small little baby and weak in alot of areas, but she had a strong spirit and a strong mind. She always had a smile on her face and looked like a little angel. The day before she passed away, we were all at my mother-in-law's house and sitting around talking. Little Dana was sitting on my mother-in-law's lap and started waving to everybody in the front room. We looked at her and smiled and my mother-in-law said, "why are you waving, you're not going anywhere." The next morning the Lord called her home to Himself and now we all know why she was waving. She was saying good-bye. You were such a sweet little angel girl. We miss you so much and can't wait until we see you again. Take care of Tutuila for me. Much alofa(love) to you from me. Auntie Mo.

Danalizze was survived by her father and mother:
Tai Asoau
Lisa Sagiao Asoau

One sister:
Tasi Asoau

Two brothers:
Tauva'a Asoau
Tai Asoau Jr

Grandmother:
Elsie Sagiao
Many many cousins, aunts and uncles.

I want to thank Millie for sponsoring my niece's memorial page. How sweet and kind of you. God Bless you and thank you once again.