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Thousands gather to say farewell to President James E. Faust

Published: Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007 4:46 p.m. MDT
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When attending sessions of the Cottonwood Stake in May 1967, President Monson first met President Faust, who was serving as the stake president. "Thus began a close and cherished friendship."

"There was no chink in his armor; there was no guile in his soul; there was no flaw in his character," President Monson said. "President Faust loved the Lord with all his heart and soul and served Him with all his might to the very end of his mortal life."

A few hours before President Faust died, his wife was sitting beside him, his hand in hers, President Monson said.

"He was a man for all seasons. He was a teacher of truth. He left behind a heritage of honor and a legacy of love. God bless his memory."

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve who had long worked with President Faust to help secure the construction of the Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center, lauded his mentor's relationship with his wife.

"Surely his almost storybook romance is among the sweetest in the annals of the church. Ruth Faust adored James E. Faust — everything he did and said, every act or deed or gesture melted her. He felt the same way about her, and they were 'melted."'

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President Faust's most troubling concern during the past few weeks of his life was leaving his wife, Elder Holland said. "As stillness finally settled over him the hardest thing for him was saying goodbye to Ruth."

He praised President Faust's compassion and caring for the individual, and the sensitivity with which he taught and counseled those who came into his sphere. While he was calm and quiet much of the time, Elder Holland said President Faust had "a backbone of steel as resolute as those soft hands were gentle and soothing.

"The bigger the issue was the better he was," Elder Holland said, adding that pressured decision-making and difficult challenges were when President Faust was at his very best. During one conversation with President Faust, Elder Holland remembered he strongly advocated a particular course of action.

Commenting on his fervor, President Faust responded, "Jeffrey, my boy, before this hair was gray, it was red. And from time to time a strand of that still shows through."

President Faust's son, Bishop Marcus Faust, told church members of his father's deep love and dedication to his wife and family, as well as to his faith. Through his leadership in their family, "church, gospel, missions and family are all one and same; the interwoven fabric of our lives."

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President Gordon B. Hinckley, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (center), sits next to his First Counselor Thomas S. Monson (at left) and the empty chair of his late Second Counselor James E. Faust during the funeral Tuesday of President Faust at the Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City.

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