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Marjorie Pay Hinckley — 'Charity personified'

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Stephanie Daley | 3:21 p.m. Oct. 26, 2007
Sister Hinkley was such an amazing woman. It is sad that I never had the chance to meet her, but throughout her life we all felt as if we knew her. She wore her heart out on her sleeve. Everyone knew what type of wonderful person she was, and she made sure of it through her loving and kind character. She will be missed. May the Lord be with Pres. Hinkley and all those that she touched.
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Bryant Jensen | 3:25 p.m. Jan. 30, 2008
This picture of Pres. Hinckley is touching. I can only imagine his joy as he reunited with his loving wife over the past few days. What wonderful examples.
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Cydel | 3:58 p.m. April 1, 2008
Sis. Hinckley was an amazing woman. Although I did not have the opportunity to meet her, I will up in heaven. She meant a lot to the world, and to me. I will never forget her smile.
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JoAnnne | 12:40 p.m. Sept. 2, 2008
My grief at loosing President Hinkley this year, lead me to read his biography again (x's 4)! But, shortlt after his funeral I was struck down and bed ridden at 39 by an un known back problem. After reading about Sis.Hinckley's optimism and the smile that never failed to make me smile, I decided I would keep a picture handy and every day try to come up with one good thing I've learned by having this condition. They may both have passed away, but their lives have been a source of inspiration in my darkest of days!
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