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SNPF Finalover60.Pdf Samoa National Provident Fund IMPORTANT NOTICE This notice relates to those members over 60 years of age with credit who have stopped paying member contributions Pursuant to section 32 (6) of the National Provident Fund Act 1972 we respectfully advise that all members listed in this notice please contact our office so we can advise you of the amount of your contribution balance and for you to confirm whether to. 1. Withdraw your total contribution balance; or 2. Take a pension. You must also attend our office to complete the documentation. Please bring your birth certificate together with any other ID for identification purposes. We advise that if you fail to claim your contributions these will then become the property of the Fund and you will no longer have access to these contributions in the future. Thank you. Management. FAASILASILAGA TAUA O lenei faasilasilaga e faasinotonu I suifaisaofaga ua silia ile 60 tausaga, ma e lei talaina saofage a ua le toe totogiina mai ni tupe o saofaga E tusa ai ma le Vaega 32(6) o le Tulafono Autu NPF 1972, e faasilasila atu i ai faailoa atu ia I latou uma ua taua suafa I lenei faasilasilaga ina ia faafesootai vave mai le ofisa o le NPF mo le logoina atu o paleni o saofaga o loo i ai ma faamautu se filifiliga i vaega nei: 1. Talaina uma i tua tupe o saofaga; 2. Faia o se Penisiona Ritaea. Faamolemole tauaao mai se pepa fanau ma pepa faamaonia. O lou le utagia mai o lenei faasilasilaga taua ile faamatu’uina atu o au saofaga, o le a mafai loa ona avea ma meatotino a le NPF, ma o le a le toe aiaina foi nei saofaga i le lumanai. Faafetai lava. Pulega SNPF. NAME SURNAME ADDRESS 1 JOSEPHINE ADAM PESEGA 2 MALEKO AFATIA NEIAFU 3 AFIOGA AFEGOGO SALEUFI 4 PENIAMINA AFELE LEUFISA 5 ANTONINA AFIAFI VAIVASE UTA 6 FALANI AFOA STANLEY SAVALALO 7 LAGI AGASII VAITOLOA 8 FRANCIS AH KUOI TAUFUSI 9 SONNY AH KUOI MATAUTU UTA 10 ESELA AHCHING TALIMATAU 11 PATI AHFAR 12 PETER AHFOOK FUGALEI 13 VAIALALUA AIAVAO SATAOA 14 VENA AILOLO SAFOTU 15 TAPAAU AIOLUPO FALELIMA 16 FAIVA AIOLUPO FALELIMA 17 UILIATA AIONO FASITOOUTA 18 TAVITA AIONO VAIALA 19 SALESA AIPAU MANONO UTA 20 KALOLO ALAALATOA APIA 21 TEMUKISA ALAELUA 22 SETAIMATA ALALATOA TUASIVI 23 KINI ALAMA VAILOA ALEIPATA 24 SIULI ALATUI PAPA PULEIA 25 SUSANA ALEFOSIO SALEUFI 26 RUTA ALESANA LOTOPA 27 LUPE ALIONO VINI 28 FAITALA ALO EVA 29 FAGALOA ALOFA VAILIMA 30 SIO ALOSIO LEPEA 31 KENETI ALUALU FAGALII 32 KONELIO AMANI SATUIMALUFILUFI 33 PALOTA AMATAGA MAGIAGI 34 OTILA AMITUANAI SOLOSOLO 35 VAASA AMOA FASITOO UTA 36 AUKUSO ANETI VAIPUNA 37 PENI ANISI LETOGO 38 FALETOESE APE FASITOO UTA 39 FA APE LALOVAEA 40 VITOLIA APERAAMO LAULII 41 TUIALA API VAIVASE 42 LINA APULU FALEASIU 43 TEEVALE APULU FALEASIU 44 LAVENIA ASIATA LELATA 45 VITORIA ASITIA FAATOIA 46 FINIASO ASOMUA SALELOLOGA 47 MOSE ASOMUA SALELOLOGA 48 AMOSA ASOVALE ALAFUA 49 KAISARINA ASOVALE MANONO 50 TAPUNUU AUA LOTOSOA SALEIMOA 51 FILIPO AUGAI FALEULA 52 FEALOFANI AUMUA ASAU 53 MAIMA AUPITO MATATUFU 54 GOGO AUSTIN SINAMOGA 55 LAGOELE AUTAGAVAIA VAILOA PALAULI 56 IAKOPO AUTAGAVAIA SAVALALO 57 SARAI AUTUFUGA PESEGA 58 AUVAA AUVAA LAULII 59 TAUVALEA AUVAE MAGIAGI 60 MELE AVAU VAILIMA 61 SIAVE AVEI TULAELE 62 MARGARET BENTLEY APIA 63 HEINRICH BERKING LETOGO 64 RAMONA BETHAM FALEULA 65 TAMARA BETHAM LALOVAEA 66 MAREK BLADOWSKI 67 TAPUNI BROWN LONA FAGALOA 68 MICHAEL BRYANT TULAELE 69 JACK CHADWICK LOTOPA 70 LILI CHAN TONG TOGAFUAFUA 71 FALANIKA CHANCHUI SALEUFI 72 LUISA CHIN MOTOOTUA HOSP 73 ARTHOUR CORCORAN LALOMALAVA SAVAII 74 MAY CORDTZ VAIVASE UTA 75 MUTAAGA COWLEY LOTOFAGA 76 LUAPO CRAIG VAITELE 77 FARRELL CRAIG VAITELE 78 THERESA CRAIG PO BOX 6532 79 ALEX CRICHTON FALELATAI 80 ELIA ELIA TUFUIOPA 81 PESAMINO EMANI ALAMAGOTO 82 NAUMATI ESE SALELESI 83 ESEKIA ESEKIA SAKALO UTA 84 SALU ESERA LOTOPA 85 FOLAU ESERA VAIMOSO 86 MASELINO ESOTO TUANAIMATO 87 LIU ETUALE PALISI 88 PALEPA ETUATI SALEUFI 89 PEKA FA FATUVALU 90 TEPORA FAAESAU IVA 91 UPU FAAESEA SALEAAUMUA ALEIPATA 92 SOLOFA FAAGUTU VAIUSU 93 SIAOSI FAALAEO EVALOA 94 FEAO FAALEAVA PO BOX 876 APIA 95 TANIELU FAALELE FAGALII 96 MAIOMALO FAALOTO PUAPUA 97 MASINA FAAMAILE MOATAA 98 TAUNUUGA FAAMALELE TAUFUSI 99 ILAI FAAMITA FALEATIU 100 ASOONO FAANANA LEAUVAA 101 FAALAGIGA FAAOFO LALOVAEA 102 MATUU FAAPUAA LAULII 103 ENELIKO FAASEGA TAUFUSI 104 FAIVA FAASOU LUFILUFI 105 EPI FAASU 106 LAUTASI FAATAMAI SILI SAVAII 107 KUSITINO FAATAUUU NOFOALII AANA 108 FAAIU FAATEI ASAU SAVAII 109 ESEKIA FAATIGA MAPUIFAGALELE 110 LEILOA FAAUMUMU AFEGA 111 PENISE FAAUMUUMU AFEGA 112 SAFUA FAGA ASAU SAVAII 113 ETEVISE FAGALILO SATAUA 114 TESEMA FAGALIMA PAPAUTA 115 LETAUA FAGAMALO SIUSEGA 116 IOKAPETA FAGAMALU GATAIVAI 117 MERI FAGASAU LAULII 118 VAVAO FAIAO PUIPAA 119 TOE FAIFAI LEFAGA 120 SILIVA FAIMALO EVA 121 SEELA FAITA FAGAFAU 122 IEROME FAITASIA TUFUIOPA 123 VAIMAILA FAITELE VAIVASE 124 SIILOTO FALA NURSES HOME 125 FAAAOAO FALETAGALOA NURSES HOME 126 MASAGA FALETAOGO SAINA 127 LEILUA FALETOI FALEASIU 128 SIU FALETUI PO BOX 183 MOAMOA 129 SIOLOGA FAOLA VAIMOSO 130 TOETU FARAIMO MANGERE AUCKLAND 131 MARIA FARANI MALIFA 132 VILIAMU FARANI ALAFUA 133 SAMUELU FARESA LUATUANUU 134 AIOSO FASIA SINAMOGA 135 PAULO FATA POLICE DEPT APIA TAFITOALA 136 FATIA FATIA FALELAUNIU 137 OLA FATUPAITO TANUGAMANONO 138 RASELA FAU LEUFISA 139 IOSEFA FAUMUI FUSI SAFATA 140 TUPU FAUMUI LALOVAEA 141 TITO FEAU MATAUTU LEFAGA 142 TAUATI FEPULEAI MATAUTU TAI 143 TUANUU FERETI SATAOA 144 TUAOI FESOLAI FALEASIU 145 AOKUSO FETALAIGA MOAMOA 146 PILI FIAMALU FUGALEI 147 VISALA FIAME MATAUTU UTA 148 PEAU FIATA SIUFAGA 149 TELENI FILI VAILIMA 150 SEFO FILIPO LEAUVAA 151 FUAESI FILITOGA VAIALA 152 SINAPATI FILO TAUFUSI 153 FALESEFULU FILO MULINUU 154 UATISONE FILOA SALEAUMUA 155 LIVI FINAU LOTOPA 156 FINEASO FINEASO SAFUNE 157 FINIASO FINIASO MALIFA 158 TAUALII FISO SINAMOGA 159 PATELESIO FISO VAITOOMULI 160 MOLESI FITISEMANU LOTOFAGA SAFATA 161 MISIPAULO FITISEMANU SIUSEGA 162 RICHARD FOCHT S.V MACKENZIE 163 GAYNOR FOGARTY PO BOX 290 APIA 164 LITA FOGAVINI SAUANO FAGALOA 165 FERETI FOLENI LALOVAEA 166 SAUSOO FOLOTOTO FUGALEI 167 OLAFOU FONOPO LOTOPA 168 JOSEPH FRUEAN FASITOOUTA 169 KATHLEEN FRUEAN TUFUIOPA 170 IOSEFA FUAMOLI VAIVASE 171 TAILO FUI AAI O FITI 172 PAUNA FUIAVA FALELIMA 173 FAAPUPULA FUIFUI LEVI SALEIMOA 174 LAUITITI FUIMAONO TAFAIGATA 175 IOANE FUIONO FALEALUPO 176 MASAHIRO FUJITA INSEL FEHMARN HOTEL 177 SAVELIO FULU TUANAIMATO 178 FAAMTA GALA MALUAFOU 179 NUUULA GALE VAIALA 180 FAALAGI GALU TAFUA SAVAII 181 TAALEFILI GALUVAO SUGA VAILELE 182 SEKIO GAUGAU SAPAPALII 183 SOLI GAUTUSA UTUALII 184 SAM GIBBONS LOTOPA 185 UIALATEA GIE 186 THOMAS GRANT LOTOPA 187 IOPU GRAY LOTOFAGA 188 MALAITAI GREENTREE AUCKLAND NZ 189 DOROTHY HEATHER MALUAFOU 190 FRANCIS HELLESOE TOGAFUAFUA 191 PAUL HOUWELING P.O. BOX 189 APIA 192 IONATANA HUGO AELE FOU 193 MOLIMAU HUGO FUGALEI 194 FRANKIE HUNT VAITOLOA 195 SAMUELU IATA MALAELA 196 ALA IEREMIA SAMAUGA 197 SEFO ILI MALAE FAGA 198 TAGAI ILI IOANE FASITOOUTA 199 PATOLO IOANE VAIVASE 200 TAI IOANE TAPATAPAO 201 PAEPAE IOANE LEULUMOEGA TUAI 202 FATIMA IOANE LEAUVAA 203 LUATOLU IOASA AFEGA 204 FUIONO IOKA SOLOSOLO 205 LEU IOSEFA FUSI SAFATA 206 FARANI IOSEFA AUALA 207 UESELI IOSIA FALEASIU 208 TUIAI IOSUA TOGAFUAFUA 209 LESINA ISAAKO SATUIATUA 210 FILISI ISAIA PULEIA 211 TUSIGA ISOPO ALAMAGOTO 212 CHRISTINE JAHNKE ALAFUA 213 TUSITALA KALATI VAIVASE-TAI 214 PIO KALOLO LUUA FAGA SAVAII 215 ANA KALOLO TULAELE 216 IOSEFO KANENE SATUIMALUFILUFI 217 OLA KATE FASITOOUTA 218 JERIE KEIL TIAPAPATA 219 STELLA KEIL P.O BOX 889 APIA 220 IONA KETI MOATAA 221 NIUKINI KILIATA VAILIMA 222 ULAI KILOMAI MALIE 223 SIIAE KIRIFI TAUESE 224 SEIROSA KIRIPATI FOALUGA 225 LOTOVALE KOLIO TOAMUA 226 ALEFAIO KORO LOTOPA 227 PAULINE KRAUSE LEAUVAA 228 PEPE LAAULI MALIFA 229 PELENATO LABAN MATAUTU-TAI 230 LOTU LAFAI LEAUVAA 231 TUSIPEPA LAFOLUA SATUPAITEA 232 TELESIA LAGAAIA TUANAIMATO 233 EPI LAM SAM MOAMOA 234 ARTHUR LAM YUEN PO BOX 1169 APIA 235 ALOFA LANGFORD APIA 236 SOONALOTE LAO MATAVAI SAFUNE 237 TIMATA LAO SAFOTU 238 FAAFETAI LAPAALII VAILOA ALEIPATA 239 PITA LATU FUGALEI 240 AOKUSO LAUAGO PATAMEA 241 IOSEFA LAUAKI SAINA 242 AUVAE LAUANO SIUFAGA 243 KOPETI LAUANO TAUFUSI 244 FAILAUTUSI LAUFILI SALEIMOA 245 TOALA LAUFISO SIUFAGA 246 PALE LAULU VAIOLA SAVAII 247 MOE LAULU LOTOPA 248 SAMUELU LAUPAU VAIALA 249 VI SALU LAURENSON MOTOOTUA 250 FAATAGI LAVEA FAAETETE NOFOALII 251 PAMA LEAANA SAANAPU 252 USITAI LEAIA PAPA/LEPEA 253 LELE LEAITUA VAILUUTAI 254 MIKAELE LEALIIFANO ALAOA 255 KALE LEALIIFANO MAAGIAGI 256 MULIAGA LEALOFI TUFULELE 257 ELIA LEAOA FALEULA 258 NIFO LEAPAGA MAUGA 259 EMMA LEAPAI VAIMOSO 260 FILI LEASO LUFILUFI 261 IOANA LEATUPUE MALIE 262 TASI LEAU AAI O FITI 263 SIAOSI LEAU LEVI SALEIMOA 264 FAALILIU LEAUTULI SALELAVALU 265 FAAMANU LEIATAUA TOGAFUAFUA 266 SETI LEITUPO SALELAVALU/ALAMAGOT 267 TAU LEMALU MATAUTU LEFAGA 268 TUUPO LEMALU MATAUTU LEFAGA 269 MALIA LEMAU LOTOPA 270 VITALE LEMI LEAUVAA 271 LEVA LENE SATAPUALA 272 FONO LEO VAITOLOA 273 SIO LEO FALEFA 274 FILISI LEOTA TOGAFUAFUA 275 KALAMELI LEOTA ALAFUA 276 LEALOFI LEOTA SAVALALO 277 SILA LESA VAIALA 278 PATI LESA VAIALA 279 SELEMA LESATELE LOTOPA 280 KILISI LETELE LATA COCOA PLANTATION 281 PITOVAO LETOA LALOMAUGA 282 REPEKA LETOI GATAIVAI 283 SALATI LETOI SATAOA 284 VAOIVA LEUAMULI SALEIMOA 285 SOOTAGA LEUAPOAO NAFANUA 286 ETUALE LEUMA TUANAI 287 ESEESE LEUTA FUSI SAFOTULAFAI/PA 288 NAOUPU LEVI AFEGA 289 VAVAO LILO LAULII 290 VASA LILOMAIAVA VAIMOSO 291 TIAFU LIMU 292 TAI LIO SAPAPALII 293 KOMISI LIO SALEUFI 294 FAAOLATOTO LIPANO FALEFA 295 TAU LOPETI FASITOOUTA 296 AVE LOPETI LEONE 297 JANE PATRICIA LOTAM
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