- A.U. Fuimaono
Infobox_Congressman
name = A.U. Fuimaono
date of birth =
place of birth =
date of death =September 9 ,2008
place of death =Faga'alu ,American Samoa
residence =
alma_mater =
occupation =
state =American Samoa
district = At-large
term = 1970 - 1974
preceded = Office created
succeeded =A. P. Lutali
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religion = Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa
alma_mater =A.U. Fuimaono (? -
September 9 ,2008 ) was anAmerican Samoa npolitician andParamount Chief who served asAmerican Samoa 's first Delegate-at-Large to the United States House of Representatives from 1970 until 1974. cite news |first=Fili|last=Sagapolutele |title=American Samoa's First Delegate To U.S. Congress Has Died
url=http://www.pacificmagazine.net/news/2008/09/13/american-samoas-first-delegate-to-us-congress-has-died|work=Pacific Magazine |publisher=|date=2008-09-13 |accessdate=2008-09-25] cite news |first=|last=|title=American Samoa’s first delegate to Washington passes away |url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=41967|work=Radio New Zealand International |publisher=|date=2008-09-12 |accessdate=2008-09-25] Fuimaono also served as the Governor ofWestern District, American Samoa on the island ofTutuila from his appointment in 1993 until his death in 2008.Early life
A.U. Fuimaono was educated at the Marist Brothers Catholic School, Poyer School and
Samoana High School . cite news |first=|last=|title=Governor Togiola honors Paramount Chief A.U. Fuimaono |url=http://americansamoa.gov/news08/PR0809241.htm|work=Office of GovernorTogiola Tulafono press release |publisher=|date=2008-09-24 |accessdate=2008-09-25] Fuimaono went onto obtain his teaching certification from Feleti Memorial Teachers Training School.Fuimaono enlisted and served in the
United States Navy for four years.Career
Early career
Fuimaono was a full Samoan
chief . Fuimaono helped to establish the firstPolitical Status Commission , which was held in 1969.Delegate to the United States House of Representatives
Fuimaono arrived in
Washington D.C. in 1970 as American Samoa’s first Delegate to theUnited States House of Representatives .While serving in the House, Fuimaono hired a young
Eni Faleomavaega as anadministrative assistant . The position was Faleomavaega's first job after graduating fromlaw school . Faleomavaega, who is currently serving as the incumbent Delegate for American Samoa, later spoke of Fuimaono's influence on his career saying, "In fact, he was the first person who exposed me to Washington D.C. I would not be here as American Samoa’s congressional representative if it had not been for Fuimaono, who served as our first elected representative to Washington."American Samoan government
Fuimaono left Washington D.C. in 1974 and returned to American Samoa. He was elected to the
American Samoa Senate from 1975 until 1978 in the 14th and 15th American Samoan Legislatures. During this tenure, Fuimaono also served asPresident of the Senate for 18 months.Fuimaono left the Senate in 1978 to take a
Cabinet position. He returned to the Senate following the end of his Cabinet position. He served again in the Senate from 1985 until 1992 during the 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd American Samoan Legislatures. Ultimately, Fuimaono served in all three branches of the American Samoan government, including as alegal advisor on Samoan matters within the territorialJudiciary .Governor of Western District
Fuimaono was appointed governor of
Western District, American Samoa in 1993. He served as Governor until his death in 2008. Fuimaono was unable to attend many public events in 2008 due to failing health.Other roles
Fuimaono also sat on the
board of directors for a number of American Samoan committees and organizations throughout his career. He served as Chairman of theCongregational Christian Church of American Samoa . He also worked aschairman of the American Samoa Red Cross, Chairman of the Boy Scouts of America Samoa's Aloha Council and Chairman of Future Farmers ofSamoa .At one point, Fuimaono joined
StarKist Tuna as the company's Director of Government andIndustrial Relations in theprivate sector . StarKist Tuna has a largecannery and processing facilities in American Samoa.Honors
Fuimaono was awarded the Governor's Humanitarian Award in 2000. cite news |first=Fili |last=Sagapolutele|title=Gov A. U. Fuimaono passes away at age 85
url=http://www.samoanews.com/thursday.09112008/story1.html|work=Samoa News |publisher=|date=2008-09-11 |accessdate=2008-09-25] The award, which is sponsored by the Amerika Samoa Humanities Council was established in 1996 by former GovernorA.P. Lutali . Fuimaono was given the honor for his role as a church, governmental and traditional Samoan leader.Death
A.U. Fuimaono died around 9 P.M. on
September 9 ,2008 , at LBJ Tropical Medical Center inFaga'alu ,American Samoa , at the age of 85. Fuimaono was survived by his children, including daughters, Lentoy, Renita, Agalei, Agalofa, son, Raul Fuimaono and grandchildren. His wife died in December 2000.The
American Samoa Senate observed amoment of silence in Fuimaono's honor during its session onSeptember 10 ,2008 . GovenorTogiola Tulafono ordered allAmerican flags lowered to half-staff.Tributes poured in from across American Samoa.
American Samoa Governor Togiola Tulafono said that American Samoa had lost a great leader, "We will forever be grateful to his leadership, dedication and contribution. He will be greatly missed." Representative Eni Faleomavaega said that Fuimaono "was like a father to me."Fuimaono's daughter, Lentoy Matagi, told
Pacific Magazine that, "My father instilled in all of his children many values, including church, education, and Samoan culture, and we cherish all of those important values everyday of our lives."References
External links
* [http://www.samoanews.com/thursday.09112008/story1.html Samoa News: Gov A. U. Fuimaono passes away at age 85]
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