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Officials mourn President Faust's passing
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"Bobby Kennedy asked President Faust to serve on this important committee, and he did," recalled McConkie. The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law was a group that encouraged lawyers across the nation to provide free legal service to victims of race discrimination. "A very important work, and President Faust did that for several years."
Over many years, "President Faust was one of the prominent political figures of this state," said McConkie.
With a chuckle, McConkie said: "We've been friends for a long, long time. I've tried cases against him" back before President Faust was made a church leader. "He is a great and good man."
U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah, a grandson of former LDS Church President Heber J. Grant, said: "I had the great honor of knowing President Faust fairly well and I have lost a dear friend. The church has lost a great leader and Joyce (Bennett's wife) and I extend our deepest sympathies to the family."
Other political leaders weighed in with their views on President Faust.
Said Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah: "President Faust was a public servant and a servant of God in the fullest sense of those terms an uncommon combination to say the least. He seemed to have a keen interest in government and current events, but more importantly he had a genuine interest in people and the welfare of the individual," Bishop continued. "He was truly a kind and caring soul, and he will be missed."
Said Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah: "President Faust was one of the most important and revered people in Utah, but he never lost the common touch. ... Jim embodied the Savior's mandate to be 'wise as serpents and harmless as doves.' He was a lawyer who disciplined himself in his profession in church service and became wise. He was unfailingly kind. I will miss him, his family will miss him, and as a people, we will greatly miss him."
Utah's lone Democratic Congressman said he was saddened to learn of Faust's death.
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