Lusi McFall
August 3, 1964 - September 24, 2016
On September 24, 2016 at 11:13am, surrounded by her beloved husband and children, Lusi A. McFall took her last breath. Lusi was born on August 3, 1964 in Samoa. Following the passing of her birth mother, Samoatu Gasu, Lusi was raised by Asiata Liaga Talafu Gasu and Lautasi Fa'amausili Gasu.
On July 10, 1987 she was sealed to her eternal companion, Peter Mark McFall in the
Los Angeles, California Temple. The two were blessed with three children.
Lusi devoted her life to serving others and the Lord. She held numerous callings throughout her life, each serving as a reminder of her unwavering strength and faith in the gospel.
In 2008, Lusi was diagnosed with lung and brain cancer which she fought diligently, but eventually was her cause of death.
Lusi is survived by her husband Peter and three children: Marcus, Meilin, and Malcolm. She is also survived by her five grandchildren: Aahmi, Avai, Nakoli, Lillian, and Leila.
Services will be held on Thursday September 29, 2016 at the Mapusaga Ward. Family Service will begin at 9am followed by the Bishops Service at 11am. Interment will take place at the Taylorsville Memorial Park Cemetery concluding the services.
Lusi will be missed by many, but we are comforted in knowing that she is at peace and able to rest. We thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for their love, thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, The McFalls.
In Loving Memory
Lusi, your warm smile is what I will always remember, the first time we met at your parents home in Santa Ana. You genuinely welcomed me into their home and I remembered you for that simple act of kindness. Thank you, Lusi, for touching my life as you did. I'll miss you, but I know this is not the end. See you on the "other side of the veil," but not too soon. 😊 ~Moana Patane-Gasu
Moana & Samuel Gasu
North Salt Lake City, Ut
Lusi and I worked for many years together at Gates. She was always a sweet and thoughtful woman. I am so sad that she is gone now. I knew she had her hard battles and was hoping they were behind her. All my thoughts and prayers to her and her family.
Diane Rennemann
West Valley, Ut