From Deseret News archives:
President Hinckley remembered by family, friends, church leaders
To members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it seemed only fitting that the "house President Hinckley built" was the site for his funeral, the first to be held there since its completion in 2000. He was remembered by his daughter and fellow general authorities as a giant of a man who built large on a legacy of faith that spans generations for his family.
Thousands braved the cold downtown before 9 a.m. to get tickets for the service after a two-day viewing in which nearly 58,000 people filed through the Conference Center's Hall of the Prophets. The last person in line passed the casket at 11:25 p.m. Friday, waiting between four to five hours to say farewell.
Virginia Hinckley Pearce told those assembled her father felt deeply the hand of ancestral faith, with three generations of forbears who had sacrificed and lived for their faith, and three generations now living who look to his legacy as part of their own.
Quoting him, she said he realized "the tremendous obligation that was mine to pass on all that I had received as an inheritance from my forbears to the generations who have now come after me."
Underscoring the feeling church members have for him, she said, "Our father was adorable. And he was a marvel to watch. Disciplined and courageous, with an unbelievable capacity for work, he believed in growth."
Such continual growth "is the story of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that he loved to tell, as well as the story of his own life. That kind of growth requires faith, courage, discipline and hard work partnered with the gracious hand of the Lord."
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President Thomas S. Monson (left) and President Henry B. Eyring sit on either side of the empty chair of the late LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley at his funeral Saturday. Presidents Monson and Eyring were the first and second counselors, respectively, to President Hinckley in the church's governing First Presidency.
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