From Deseret News archives:
Political leaders react to President Hinckley's death
A Mayflower descendant and the grandson of Mormon pioneers, Gordon was a deeply patriotic man. ... Laura and I will miss Gordon's friendship and wisdom. Our thoughts and prayers are with his five children and the rest of the Hinckley family.
President BushOf the men I have known, I admire none more than Gordon B. Hinckley. His life taught unwavering commitment as its enduring message. He conveyed a grounded, balanced perspective on people and events. His characteristic wisdom and humor caused people to listen, and he communicated with them forthrightly in a way they understood. Mike Leavitt, U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services
"The world has lost an irreplaceable role model who taught us how to reach out to one another and appreciate our diversity. He showed us the importance of access to the facilities and services that are important to conducting our lives in a fulfilling manner. He taught us to stand for something and live our virtues." Wayne Holland, Utah Democratic Party chairman
"If you listened to his speeches, they were always about tolerance, compassion or acceptance. He believed this was a community. It needs to be one. It needs to be in harmony. That impresses me as something that I hope I can embrace and live my life with." Sen. Gene Davis, D-Salt Lake City
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