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Te'o J. Fuavai was born on 24 November, 1936 in American Samoa, is a politician. Discover Te'o J. Fuavai's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?
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Te'o J. Fuavai Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Te'o J. Fuavai worth at the age of 83 years old? Te'o J. Fuavai’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from American Samoa. We have estimated
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Fuavai died in Seattle, Washington on June 12, 2019.
He was married to Fatuiva Allen and they have ten children and 18 grandchildren (as of 1998). Their traditional family home was located at Asofitu in Nu'uuli village on Tutuila Island.
He was the Director of Public Works from 1989-92 and the General Manager of the Rainmaker Hotel in 1991-92. He also chaired a number of gubernatorial campaign committees, including for Governors Peter T. Coleman and Tauese Sunia. He was also the Chairman of the Republican Party of American Samoa for a number of years. In 1997, Fuavai was elected Chairman of the Diocese of Samoa-Pago Pago and served as treasurer for the Alao Parish for several years. Fuavai was the President of the American Samoa Rugby Union from 1976 until his death. He was a member of the federal Republican National Committee.
In 1980, Fuavai left the Fono as he had been appointed Commissioner of Public Safety by Governor Peter T. Coleman. He was re-appointed to the same position by Governor A. P. Lutali in 1984 despite Lutali being a Democrat. He was once again appointed Commissioner of Public Safety by another Democratic Governor when Tauese Sunia appointed him in 1997. He stepped down in 2001 in order to become a Senate member representing Vaifanua County. He ran unsuccessfully for Governor in the 2004 elections. Before his death, he was an advisor for Senate President Gaoteote Palaie.
He began working for the American Samoa Government General Supply in 1956. Two years later, Fuavai became a Customs Officer and in 1964, he replaced John Faumuina, Sr. and became the Chief Customs Officer. At that time, the Customs Office was a division of the Department of Port Administration. He first entered the Fono in 1970. During his first term, he was successful in persuading the House of Representatives to establish a post of “Vice-Speaker of the House.” Fuavai later became the first Vice Speaker of the American Samoa House of Representatives in 1973-74. Fuavai became Speaker of the House the following year, 1975-76. He served from the 12th through the 17th Legislatures, having won five consecutive House elections.
Aumoeualogo Te’o J. Fuavai (November 24, 1936 – June 12, 2019) was a former American Samoa politician who represented the Republican Party of American Samoa and served as a member of the American Samoa House of Representatives, as a territorial Senator, and Speaker of the House of Representatives. He has also been the Commissioner of Public Safety, Director of Public Works, President of the American Samoa Rugby Union (1976-2019), Chairman of the Catholic Diocesan Council, and Chairman of the Republican Party of American Samoa.
Te’o J. Fuavai was born on November 24, 1936. His father was a school teacher and Fuavai attended faife’au and elementary schools in several villages. He later attended the Marist School at Atu'u and completed at Le'ala and Samoana High School.