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1 Dec 2022 | |
Written by Phil Lowe | |
Alumni Spotlight |
Junior School teacher Suli Niulala has been remembered as a humble, kind, strong, and wise man whose defining characteristic was his faith in God.
The Trinity flag is flying at half-mast this week in honour of Mr Niulala, who died in hospital last Sunday from liver cancer.
The details of his funeral service:
12pm, Monday, 5th December
The War Memorial Chapel
Trinity Grammar School
There is a public viewing and Tongan singing from 9:00am.
Seating in the Chapel is limited and will be made available only to immediate family and close family friends.
To accommodate the expected numbers of mourners wishing to pay their respects, additional seating and screens to view the service will be set up in the School’s Dining Hall and the Centenary Centre.
The service will also be live streamed. To watch online, use this link. (https://rebrand.ly/Suliasi-Niulala)
Following the funeral service, there will be a private cremation. Then the family would love to see you at a gathering commencing at 3.00pm, at St. John’s Anglican Church, 81 Alt St. Ashfield.
To leave a memory or condolence message, please visit this memorial page: https://www.remembr.com/suliasi.niulala
Read the story about how Mr Niulala was remembered on Quad in the final week of the term.
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