Laughter, patriotism and humility - those are the words that come to mind when I think of Peter Fatialofa.
The first time I met Fats was as a scrawny 13-year-old watching a group of big guys wrestling a piano into our sitting room.
My dad was so excited to see "Pedar" and pointed, while whispering excitedly in my ear: "He was a Manu Samoa captain. He's the man."
Fats, gracious as always, smiled and shook our hands. It would be years until I met him again, this time with his wife, Anne, and wrestler The Rock's mother, Ata Maivia Johnson.
As the president of the Samoan Sports Association, he had managed to get her over for that year's annual awards.