From Deseret News archives:

Split was a heavy burden for FLDS family

Published: Wednesday, June 4, 2008 12:13 a.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Back on the ranch grounds, however, Anne's exuberance and joy at being home erupted. A purple petunia met Anne's matching lavender dress as she plucked it and held it near her heart.

"See!" Anne giggled, "Mother, see my flower!"

Zavenda's smile matched her daughter's as she reached out to snatch another hug from her blond-haired child.

"She is so happy here," Zavenda said, as Anne ran off, teasing her father by peeking out from between the steps leading to the schoolhouse door. "She didn't like the shelter. When we went to visit her it would take an hour and a half to get her to talk to us. We would play together and then she would realize that our time was almost up. Then she just crawled back into her shell and wouldn't talk."

But there were many acts of kindness shown to his family during their long ordeal, Edson said.

"It's amazing. No matter how many times we drove around the state we found people who were kind to us," he said. "I bought a tank of gas the other day and a gentleman took my money and said, 'God bless you.' I think it's done us a lot of good to have people come here on the ranch and see how we live. To see we have individual homes and to feel the humanity here."

Story continues below
Jessop, a former city councilman and vice mayor of Colorado City, Ariz., said he helped build the YFZ community and hopes to stay there.

"It's a piece of me, if you know what I mean," he said, looking around. "We didn't build this community to walk away from it."


E-mail: nperkins@desnews.com

Recent comments

EDSON IS GOING TO NEVER LET GO OF HIS FAMLY I'M VERY PROUD TO BE HIS...

TOM | June 23, 2008 at 10:18 p.m.

This note was found on the wall of Dachau when it was liberated in...

Anonymous | June 21, 2008 at 5:35 p.m.

I agree with RealityCheck. Let's round up all the Amish as well...

Anonymous | June 8, 2008 at 7:37 a.m.

Image

Anne Jessop, 3, shows her father, Edson, a flower she picked at the YFZ Ranch in Eldorado, Texas, on Tuesday.

Video
previousnext

Latest comments

Hot Rod behind mic for Lakers

It will be good to hear "real play by play or even as analyst with Joel...

i hope hot rod gets confused while doing the play by play and thinks he's...

The BCS bowl team match-ups aren't what you think. First, yes the top two...

Even Ed Gein was found competant to stand trial.

BYU football: Bronco weighs in on Hall

So Bronco's okay with the churches "standard bearers" spewing hatred. Wierd....

Non-BCS schools not given fair shot

By putting TCU & Boise together that means that the other 3 BCS games will...

Ticky... Tacky...

High school girls soccer: All-region

The DNews requests the lists from the region coaches. Ask your coaches why...

Flash apologize, offer refund

This story brings back memories of an Ogden base ball team, who promiced if a...

GO UTES!!!

Advertisements