From Deseret News archives:
Remembering President James E. Faust
The growth of the LDS Church in Brazil which is now home to nearly 1 million Latter-day Saints was especially pleasing to him, as he was one of the first missionaries to serve there, Elder Ballard said.
"Any time he had the opportunity to be in Brazil, that's when he was the happiest." Whenever discussions about developments there would come up, "we would see a smile. ... He spent a lot of time there and could see the needs of the worldwide church. Consequently, he had great compassion."
In 1998, when he attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Porto Alegre Brazil Temple, he was made an honorary citizen of Sao Paulo in recognition of his lifelong ties to the city and the nation, putting him in company with only two other men Pope John Paul II and the Dalai Lama. It took some arm-twisting from fellow church leaders to get him to accept it after they told him by doing so he may bring goodwill to the church itself.
He was interested in "who people were, what they stood for and what values they would contribute to the nation and the community." In that spirit, "one of the great hallmarks of his life was service," Elder Ballard said. "He served his family, his nation, his community. ... To my knowledge, he did everything he was ever asked to do."
Seen by church members as quiet and unassuming, President Faust was "not always occupying the conversation" among his colleagues, "but when he spoke, you better be listening. He understood and was able to evaluate" readily the issues at hand and "how it would bless the lives of our Heavenly Father's children," Elder Ballard said.
He taught by example as he traveled with his colleagues to conferences, enriching both audiences and his traveling partners. "He was so wise and so gentle but so instructive in his capacity to lead and teach. ... I count it a great privilege to have known him. We extend our love and sympathy to (his wife) Ruth and his children and grandchildren, and to all the members of the church with the loss of our dear friend and associate."
Stories about him from colleagues and family members reflect a man comfortable with himself who sought to help, comfort and enrich others.
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