Tilisa Tu'pulotu
Tilisa Tu’ipulotu, Stansbury resident and mother of one, grew up on the beautiful island of Tonga. It is not surprising that her favorite memories involve swimming with cousins and family on the gorgeous beaches there. Tilisa, or sometimes just Tili for short, also met and fell in love with her husband, Lote, while still living on the island.
The pair made there way to Stansbury Park in 2021, where they were welcomed with open arms by supportive neighbors and friends. Since moving here, they have come to love the game of pickleball and have found joy in sharing their home and love with foster children.
Just one year ago, Tili and Lote were thrilled to welcome their first child, a beautiful little boy, into their home. Her little family is what gives her the will to fight the cancer diagnosis that came just a few months later.
Tilisa was diagnosed with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer, which has also spread to her stomach. She is currently undergoing 6 months of chemotherapy, which will be followed by surgery as well.
Still, Tilisa continues to approach life with patience and bravery, finding comfort in the peace of her Savior (John 14:26-27) and in the way cancer has brought her family even closer together as they work to make every moment together truly count.
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The pair made there way to Stansbury Park in 2021, where they were welcomed with open arms by supportive neighbors and friends. Since moving here, they have come to love the game of pickleball and have found joy in sharing their home and love with foster children.
Just one year ago, Tili and Lote were thrilled to welcome their first child, a beautiful little boy, into their home. Her little family is what gives her the will to fight the cancer diagnosis that came just a few months later.
Tilisa was diagnosed with Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer, which has also spread to her stomach. She is currently undergoing 6 months of chemotherapy, which will be followed by surgery as well.
Still, Tilisa continues to approach life with patience and bravery, finding comfort in the peace of her Savior (John 14:26-27) and in the way cancer has brought her family even closer together as they work to make every moment together truly count.
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