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Officials mourn President Faust's passing
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Wayne Holland, chair of the Utah Democratic Party, said, "His quiet and thoughtful counsel will be missed. We thank his family for sharing him with us and supporting his efforts. At this time our prayers are with them."
State legislative leaders also offered their thoughts.
Utah Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said he has long looked up to President Faust and identifies with him.
"Like President Faust, I'm an attorney and I'm in the (Utah) Legislature, and I'm an active member of our church, as he was," said Valentine from Boston, where he is returning from a meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures.
"We believed in many of the same things and all of us are very saddened by his passing. A great part of our (Utah) history has moved on," said Valentine.
Leaders of Utah's legal community said they knew President Faust as a capable and caring attorney.
Former Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard C. Howe recalled being a first-year law student with President Faust.
"I met him the first day of law school," Howe said. "President Faust was an excellent lawyer. ... He had great poise and had great care and concern for his client. He wasn't just there to make money."
Current Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Christine Durham said she will remember President Faust for his work in having the LDS Church's charitable arms help fund legal aid programs for the disadvantaged.
"President Faust was a profoundly influential voice during his service to the legal profession for high standards of ethics, civility and to the rule of law. We have always appreciated the way in which he treasured his experiences as a lawyer and continued to make contributions to the improvement of the legal profession. He will be deeply missed."
Utah State Bar President V. Lowry Snow said he was deeply saddened by President Faust's passing. "President Faust was not only a great lawyer and leader of our profession, but he also actively promoted the delivery of legal services to the poor and needy of all faiths in the state."
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