Clark Hinckley, center, and wife Kathleen, son and daughter-in-law of the late LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley, share a laugh at the state Capitol on Tuesday. They were joined at the Capitol by President Hinckley's granddaughter Celia Benson, left, and her children, Emma and Samuel, to listen to a House resolution sponsored by Rep. Michael Morley commemorating the life of President Hinckley. President Hinckley died on Jan. 27 at age 97.
Mike Terry, Deseret Morning News
Clark Hinckley, center, and wife Kathleen, son and daughter-in-law of the late LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley, share a laugh at the state Capitol on Tuesday. They were joined at the Capitol by President Hinckley's granddaughter Celia Benson, left, and her children, Emma and Samuel, to listen to a House resolution sponsored by Rep. Michael Morley commemorating the life of President Hinckley. President Hinckley died on Jan. 27 at age 97.
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