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LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley dies at age 97
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agrdezco al Pte. Hinckley su amor y dedicacion a la obra del Se�or en estos tiempos, su legado es inmenso, ojala todos los miembros del mundo sepan apreciarlo, en el nombre de JESUCRISTO
AMEN
Livesay Family in Virginia
Our thoughts & prayers will be with the Hinckley family at this time...
"Go forward in life with a twinkle in your eye and a smile on your face,
but with great and strong purpose in your heart."
Gordon B. Hinckley
Lance Bryce Family
Avondale, AZ
Later that day our beloved prophet also passed through the veil and had a reunion with his loved ones.
I can't help but picture this great man rejoicing with and perhaps embracing my dad! I imagine that the missionary effort there will now be directed by one of this earth's greatest missionaries and that my dear dad might now grasp the eternal significance of the Gospel.
Thank-you, President Hinckley for all you have done for us mortals and for the Lord's cause, and now you and my father are both standing a little taller! The tears that run down my cheeks are of joy. What a wonderful day for them both.
Tenemos mucho por agradecer y sentirnos felices por haber tenido a un maravilloso hombre para presidir la Iglesia en este tiempo. Oremos en nuestros corazones por su familia, por sus amigos y por nosotros mismos.
Extra�aremos profundamente todas sus ense�anzas.
Desde Chile...
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OBISPO, ALAN ROMAY.
President Hinckley, joy did bring
We will be valiant, we will be true
Knowing that someday we will see you.
Thank you for your leadership
Thank you for your love
Enjoy Sister Hinckley in your new home above.
God Bless you and your family.
With love, The Davis Family
20 But behold, ye are gone, and my sorrows cannot bring your return.
For sure the Lord will confort the Hincley's
Oliveira Family
The Oliver family, Newport News, VA
President Hinckley was in my opinion one of the greatest men the world has ever known.
God Bless him.
God be with you, till we meet again!
Our condolences go to his family and friends. RIP, President Hinckley.
The Bunker family
Clearfield, Utah
I will always be grateful for your persistent emphasis on the pragmatic over the dogmatic. You gave me realistic goals to shoot for rather than reminding me of everything I could be doing. You continually reminded me to focus on improving where it matters most: showing love and kindness to my wife and children always; being tolerant of all people, regardless of their beliefs or persuasions; getting as much education as possible; staying out of debt and living within my means; keeping my temper in check; being willing to forgive quickly.... My family--including my wife who is not of our faith--will miss you greatly. I thank you for your example, your boldness and courage, your sense of humor, your humility, your hope, your leadership, your "human-ness," your love.
I would like to express my gratitude to the Hinckley family for sharing him with us for so long. Certainly, many sacrifices have been made by them in order for him to serve as our prohet. I appreciate each of them for their willingness to share him with us.
May the Lord comfort his family and us all as we mourn this great prophet's passing.
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