From Deseret News archives:
WWII vet, 80, likely next Mormon leader
Succession to the presidency is historically based on seniority, and Thomas S. Monson, 80, is in line to succeed Gordon B. Hinckley. Hinckley, 97, died Sunday. Monson was one of Hinckley's closest advisers.
Officially, the next leader of the 13 million-member church won't be elevated until after Hinckley is laid to rest at 11 a.m. Saturday at the church conference center in Salt Lake City.
Church presidents serve for life. The title usually passes to the senior-most member of the Quorum of the Twelve apostles when a president dies.
Like Hinckley, Monson was one of the youngest men ever called to the highest levels of church leadership when named a church apostle in 1963 at age 36. Before that he spent three years in Toronto, overseeing church missionary work.
Prior to serving as Hinckley's first counselor, Monson was second counselor to two previous presidents.
LDS author Grant Palmer described Monson as a down-to-earth person who differs from others who have ascended to the highest rungs of church leadership.
"He's got more of a blue collar-background. He came from a blue-collar neighborhood and had no ties to church royalty."
Monson is known among Latter-day Saints for his folksy humor, delivered in speeches and parable-like stories during the twice-yearly church conferences in Salt Lake City that draw tens of thousands of people.
He's also known for his ministerial concern for widows and the infirm. Both church folklore and Monson's own self-published autobiography "On the Lord's Errand" are filled with tales of his visits as a young church bishop to widows of his congregation.
"He's affable, open and approachable," Ed Firmage, a former Mormon and an emeritus professor of law at the University of Utah, told The Associated Press in an interview last year. "He's just a very good man. He's not pompous. He's very concerned with others and makes himself available. He's not an ideologue."
Despite Monson's age, Firmage believes he will be a forward-thinking, "creature of this century" leader for the church.
Monson rarely gives interviews. The AP has made a request through the church to talk to him if he is named president.
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