From Deseret News archives:
Christmas I remember best: 'Angels in prison' richly rewarded for helping family
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The mother and her boys said their final "thank you's," waved goodbye and closed the front door. Walking to the car, the humbled inmates asked if they could offer their own prayer.
So the five of us again knelt in a circle, this time in the darkened street. Each inmate expressed gratitude for the privilege of truly helping others despite their own circumstances. Then, reverting to his prison background, one inmate threatened me, perhaps only half jokingly, that he'd know who was responsible if any other prisoners learned about them crying that night.
For several years, other prisoners continued the custom of helping a family. But the happiness I saw in the faces of the inmates and the family that Christmas 40 years ago is my favorite memory. I don't think I've been in such a beautiful place in my life. As long as I remember what happened that night, I'll continue to visit the men and women incarcerated at the prison.
About the author...
Ann Hobson is a freelance editor and writer. She and her husband, Daryl, have three grown children and two grandchildren.
The Hobsons started volunteering at the prison and later received a calling from their church to serve there. They attend church at the prison every Sunday. She says this is a challenging as well as uplifting experience.
Elmer Knowles told her this story after she met him at the prison. She said Knowles dedicated his life to these prisoners, and she wanted to share his story.
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