With aching hearts and souls wrapped in sorrow, we gather to remember and celebrate the life of Bobbi (Uluahewa), who departed from this world on May 2, 2025. In the soft light of dawn, as the world stirred gently awake, Bobbi took her final breath, leaving behind a legacy of love, grace, and quiet strength that will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew her.
Bobbi was a beacon—a soul whose light touched everyone she met. As a devoted mother, she was the unwavering shelter and sunshine for her three children, a safe harbor in every storm, and a joyful presence in every celebration. As a wife, she was the heartbeat of a love story that was nothing short of sacred—a partnership built on shared dreams, whispered promises, and a devotion that time could not diminish.
Her family was her greatest treasure, but her love knew no bounds. As a daughter, she carried the wisdom and warmth of her ancestors, honoring her roots with humility and pride. As a sister, she was a confidant and an unwavering ally. As a friend, she was a source of quiet comfort, the first to lend a hand, and the last to let go.
Bobbi's spirit was a delicate balance of strength and tenderness, of laughter that danced like sunlight on water and silence that spoke volumes. She embraced life with a gentle grace, finding beauty in the simplest moments—a child’s smile, the song of the wind, the scent of rain.
Though words cannot fully capture the depth of our grief or the brilliance of her spirit, we hold her close in memory, allowing her love to guide us through the darkness. In the days ahead, as we cling to one another, let us remember Bobbi not just in our tears, but in our laughter, our courage, and our kindness.
To honor her memory, we ask that you keep her spirit alive—love fiercely, forgive easily, and never hesitate to share your light. For those who wish to offer support to her family during this difficult time, know that your kindness is a balm, and your shared memories are treasures.
Bobbi (Uluahewa) is survived by her beloved husband, Simon, and their three cherished children. Though her time with us was far too short, her love is a flame that will never be extinguished.
Rest now, Bobbi —your light will never fade.