From Deseret News archives:
Marjorie Hinckley dies at home Tuesday afternoon
She is viewed as an 'outstanding mother, teacher'
Sister Hinckley received some outstanding praise from Elder L. Tom Perry of the Quorum of the Twelve during the April 1995 general conference, the day after her husband was sustained as church president.
"With all the pressures of church service thrust on the Hinckley family, Sister Hinckley has always maintained a balance between her two eternal callings that of a wife and mother," Elder Perry told the Sunday afternoon congregation.
"Much of what we learn as members of the church is by example," he explained in speaking of the examples set by modern-day prophets and their wives.
"The sweet relationship of President and Sister Hinckley offers both the men and women of the church a marvelous example to observe and emulate," he continued.
"Much will be said, written and recorded about President Hinckley during the time he presides over the church. Much less will be recorded about his dear companion. What an example she has been and will continue to be to the women of the church and to all the world. She is such a loyal, supportive companion to our president."
In his address on President Hinckley's spiritual capacity in the October 1997 conference, Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve said, "While I focus on President Hinckley, Sister Hinckley also should be included. They . . . have long been one in spirit, while maintaining their individuality. They do not waste time pondering the past or fretting about the future. And they persevere in spite of adversity."
She participated with missionaries in cottage meetings and did tracting in accompanying President Hinckley in his travels.
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