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LDS artist right where she wants to be

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Lauri Moncur | 12:37 p.m. Feb. 14, 2008
Kudos!... to a wholesome young woman who has great talent and even more importantly "perspective". How refreshing to see that she acknowledges where that talent comes from by the choices she has made. I am leaving town this weekend but hope the rest of our family will be able to attend her concert at Woods Cross High School. I look forward to seeing her in concert myself, ASAP! Also, where do we find tickets in advance?
Tennor | 1:10 a.m. Feb. 15, 2008
I believe the duet was with Dan Beck, not Don Beck. His website is www.DanielBeckMusic.com.

Jessie is fantastic.

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LDS recording artist Jessie Clark Funk, seen here with her husband, Jim, and daughter, Janessa, was once on the path to be a pop-music performer. But she's instead found happiness in her roles as a wife, mother, inspirational singer and speaker.

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