Sitiveni Weleilakeba Bale of Suva, Fiji passed away on Thursday 3 March and was buried on Saturday 5 March.
He was a faithful member and leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fiji and had lived a life of service to his family and fellowmen.
Following their service in other leadership positions, Sitiveni and his wife Vasiti (Ratukalou Cava) were called to be the first president and matron of the Suva Fiji Temple of the Church, serving faithfully from 2000 to 2002.
The first temple open house in that year took place amidst great political upheaval and uncertainty following a civilian coup in Fiji on 19 May 2000.
Remembering that occasion, Sitiveni said, “I am thankful to the 15,000 visitors who attended the temple open house. I am grateful that they have taken time out of their busy schedules to walk through the House of the Lord to feel the peace and serenity offered within its walls and to witness the beauty of its structure and its rooms.
“It is indeed a sanctuary for our people from all evils and all problems faced in life. I am grateful that the Lord has seen it fit to bless our people with His house.”
It is fitting that Mr. Bale lived to see the Suva Fiji Temple rededication on 21 February of this year, following its extensive refurbishment and open house.
His daughter, Sulueti Bale Kama, said, "My father who is 84 years old was just too happy and so looking forward to meeting our Maker as he said his body was tired and he's missed my Mum for such a long time."
See additional articles on the life of Sitiveni and Vasiti here: Fiji Sun and Mormon Newsroom.