Melbourne, Australia – Vincent Satuala Atulia, a beloved member of the Cranbourne community and an employee of MC Labour Hire, has tragically passed away while on a holiday in Vietnam. His unexpected death has left family, friends, and colleagues in deep shock and mourning.
Vincent, who was also known as Vince, was a dedicated and hardworking individual. He was the sole financial provider for his family, and his life was deeply rooted in his faith and commitment to his loved ones. From a young age, Vincent prioritized his family and his faith, ensuring that his decisions were always guided by these core values.
A devout member of St. Agatha Church Parish in Cranbourne, Vincent was actively involved in his church community. His regular attendance and participation in parish activities were a testament to his strong spiritual life, which served as a source of inspiration to those around him.
Beyond his spiritual commitments, Vincent was an aspiring rugby player with the Casey Warriors rugby league team. He was known for his dedication, teamwork, and sportsmanship on the field. His passion for rugby was evident in his relentless pursuit of excellence, and he earned the respect of his teammates and coaches for his leadership and camaraderie.
In his professional life, Vincent was employed by MC Labour Hire, where he was admired for his strong work ethic and reliability. His colleagues recognized him for his commitment to his job and his willingness to go above and beyond to ensure that tasks were completed to the highest standard.
Vincent was also an active member of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining, and Energy Union (CFMEU) and CFMEU Pasifika, where he was deeply involved in advocating for the rights and well-being of his fellow workers. His passion for helping others extended beyond his family, as he worked tirelessly to support and uplift his community.
In response to his sudden passing, a GoFundMe campaign has been created to assist the Atulia family with funeral and memorial expenses. The campaign, organized by Naomi Atulia, reflects the deep sorrow and grief felt by those who knew Vincent. The page reads, "On behalf of the ATULIA family, it is with heavy hearts and deep sorrow that we announce the sudden and tragic passing of our beloved son, brother, and friend Vincent Satuala Atulia."
The news of Vincent’s death has prompted an outpouring of support on social media. Arman Khan shared on Facebook, "Anything to help the family goes a long way! Motivation to a lot of people & will be missed."
As the community rallies to support Vincent’s family during this difficult time, his legacy of dedication, faith, and compassion will continue to be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.