I live in Ohauiti, Tauranga, NZ. One internet post says Ohauiti means 'last breath'. Another say 'light winds'. I am sure a person's last breath will be a very light wind.
Whilst I am not sure which definition is correct, I am sure ones last breath won't be the end of ones existence.
Jesus said in John 5:28-29, "Do not marvel at this: for the hour is coming in which all who in the grave will hear His voice and come forth - those who have done good to the resurrection of life and those who have done evil to the resurrection of condemnation".
Jesus' last breaths were truly honourable. He died with dignity, and He fully paid the price for our redemption. He asked for forgiveness for those who killed Him and committed His spirit to God (entrusting His life to His Father).
May your Ohauiti (last breath) be faithfully committed to the God who raises the dead, so that you will come up in the resurrection to life..
*read Faith-lift on this site if you need more faith to believe this and pray to God for faith.