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Nakila 'Ohana | 11:57 p.m. Jan. 27, 2008
What a sad and mournful day it is!! We have truly lost a great leader, prophet and friend. We will truly miss our BELOVED prophet!! Aloha 'oe, until we meet again.
Susan | 12:01 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I will miss you more than words can say. Thank you for your leadership, your love, your humility, your strength and courage, your unwavering devotion to the Lord and His Church. I am happy you are reunited with your beloved Marjorie. God bless your family and loved ones. We all knew this was coming, but there's no way to really prepare for the deep feeling of loss. You were truly a giant.
Blake in Arizona | 12:06 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I received notification by text message at 8:24 PM MST! The word traveled really fast of his passing! My sister also heard via text message at about the same time! I think this may have been how many others received message of his passing! We will miss President Hinckley! He was a wonderful man and we will never forget him!
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Jack | 12:09 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
We love you and will miss you. See you again soon I hope.
Tamera Morris | 12:09 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thank you President Hinckley for your service
to all of us and to our Father in Heaven. We
will miss you dearly. We are happy to know that
you are with Sister Hinckley now and forever!
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
We will always remember what you told us - to forget ourselves and get to work.
With graditude and love,
The Morris Family from the Land Down Under,
Tamera, Don and Caitlin
Perth Western Australia Mission, Mandurah Ward.
daniel | 12:14 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
even though i do not see eye to eye in some doctrinal principles with the LDS church, i do appreciate pres hincklesy example. I know he served his church, community, and this nation. I am deeply saddened for the loss of a wonderful man like him. I met him about 4 years ago and actually had a conversation with him while I was investigatin the church. There was something definately different about him. Rest in peace mr. hinckley
Kathleen | 12:19 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008

We all feel a sense of relief that you are once again united with your beloved Marjorie--while at the same time acknowledging that this world has lost a shining light of pure goodness.

We will always remember--and feel humbled by--your great example.

'Til we meet again....
Keluma | 12:20 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Although we have lost a global treasure, Prophet Hinckley's legacy will continue to guide us and our future generations. His immense devotion to Our Savior and The Gospel has proven to be a wonderful example for all of us to follow. His dedication to The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints sets the tone for the world to know of the good influence this church has over the earth. With much gratitude for the selfless service of such a wonderful, we send our love to the Hinckely family.
Truly missed from Hawaii | 12:24 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Here is Laie, people have a strong love for a prophet who knew many of us by name. He will be missed, but his example will live on.

We're grateful to have had him as long as we did.

Aloha 'oe
Ryan in southwest FL | 12:24 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
What a reunion you must be having with Sister Hinckley and your family up above. So many members of the Church know no other prophet. You have truly inspired and will be missed by millions. You are a brilliant example of a follower of Jesus Christ. We love you President Hinckley! God bless your family at this time of grief.
Jared | 12:27 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
He was a prophet and a great man and will be missed.
Robyn Spence | 12:29 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thank you President Hinckley for all the love you have shown us and for your intelligent and wonderful teachings. Love and comfort to all your family and friends.

'Till we meet again'.

Robyn Spence, Leura Ward, Blue Mountains, Australia
Fabiana in California | 12:41 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
We will miss you, but your teachings, example and love for us will be here for ever. Thank you prophet! We love you.
David Kwan in Idaho | 12:42 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I know, by the power of the Holy Ghost, that Gordon B. Hinckley was a prophet of God. His love, his kindness, his wit, his humor, his skill in communicating, his frankness, his powerful positivity, his compassion, his sincere concern, his faith, and his determination and passion to serve God with all of his soul truly has brought us all closer to our Savior Jesus Christ.

I am sure the Lord will forever remember President Hinckley as one of His good and faithful servants. What an inspiration. The Lord, through this wonderful and humble servant, has brought me closer to Heaven. May God bless Gordon B. Hinckley, and his family--forever. May we all continue the great work of God with the same ferver, conviction, and focus that President Hinckley displayed in his faith-filled lifetime.
RJ Navarro | 12:45 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
The moment my bestfriend texted me the news, I went straight to the net to confirm it. After, tears fell from my eyes knowing that a GREAT and A BELOVED LEADER has passed away...

Pres. Hinckley will always be remembered so dearly. I love him and he is an inspiring man of God!
Eric Satersmoen | 12:49 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thank you for everything Pres. Hinckley. You will be missed and remembered around the world!
Holady Family-Oregon | 12:55 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thank-you President Hinckley for a life of LOVE & SERVICE. May your reunion be sweet with your good wife. We will always remember you.in fondness and love. May we also remember your counsel and example. Godspeed Dear President
Janet | 12:59 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Your light will always shine in my heart.
Jenny Stokes | 1:02 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
May you enjoy your time spent now with your beloved Marjorie. You have left behind a great legacy for those you have trained so well to follow in the Savior's footsteps. Your love, example, your teachings and your testimony have fired up generations to let their light shine forth and to spread the Gospel across the world. You have put the Temple within reach of so many millions more people so that millions can enjoy the fulness of the Gospel. President Hinckley you have reached out to our youth with love but with firm guidelines in these difficult times and I thank you as a mother of 7. Your counsel has comforted me so often and lifted me up as did your challenge to our family to read the Book of Mormon. What a blessing that was! Your personal witness of Jesus Christ has been a powerful witness in the life of my family, particularly in the lives of my two missionary sons.I attended your solemn assembly and was deeply moved by the Spirit. May your family and friends be comforted and blessed at this time. We love you and will miss you.

Jenny Stokes Windaroo Ward Brisbane Australia
Bobbie in Texas | 1:27 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I know there is a great reunion going on tonight across the veil with our Saviour Jesus Christ, Sister Hinckley, with family, ancestors, and friends who have gone before, but also with all the prophets that have gone before as well. One of Heavenly Father's sons is safely home again.

Thank you, President Hinckley, for your excellent humble example. You kept the faith, touched many lives, and did the Lord's work throughout your life and endured to the very end. I know you will rest in peace tonight and always. I also know that our Saviour will have more work for you across the veil. You will be missed on this side of the veil.

To President Hinckley's family and friends, I pray the Comforter will be with you through these difficult days. We mourn with you.

Sincerely yours,
Bobbie Hollis
Odessa 2nd Ward
Odessa Texas Stake
Odessa, Texas
Aaron - Washington | 1:31 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
We thank thee oh God for a Prophet. President Hinckley. Your legacy and love will always be remembered. Your example has forever and will continue forever to shape and change my everyday life. Thank you. Thank you. May your reunion on the other side be sweet. We love you and will never forget the things that the Lord taught us through you. Till we meet again. With Love.
Ron Luce | 1:45 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I listened to a great man with a big heart with a lot of love in his heart.
Sorry to see him leave the place i believe he felt where he was most at home with. Teaching about Love and Compassion.
RIP. he was a great man
My heart goes out for all the LDS faith people that loved him so much.

Signed a person that still has an heart for everyone,
Athiest and ex mormon. I believe I learned this from a great man.

Sara in Seoul, Korea | 2:36 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thanks to the marvels of the Internet, we can express our love and grief at the loss of our Prophet from all areas on this planet. He has had an unbelievable impact on me for decades.

Daily, we observe the lives and good works of Korean saints. We were in the midst of thousands of faithful Korean saints in Seoul, gathered in summer 2005 with Pres. Hinckley, to celebrate 50 years of the LDS church in Korea. I can testify to his world-wide influence for good, setting a high example in many ways.

I miss him already, but am comforted to know that we will reunite in a better place someday, and that he has, at last, rejoined his eternal companion and other family members.

It is our challenge now, to continue to follow our Prophet's counsel to always "just do the best you can" to live a quality Christ-like life.
Lillian B. Anhder | 3:37 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I am saddened with the death of our beloved Prophet. My sister Dorothy Perry and her husband Don Perry lived in Governor Plaza Condos at the same time as President Hinckly and Marjorie before they moved to the downtown appartments. My sister was totally blind, and they were both so good to her, especially after her husband passed away. I did meet Marjorie in her one day when she was visiting my sister. She remained a good friend to my sister right up to the time my sister passed away. They were both so caring and good to her. I loved our Prophet and he will be missed, but thankful that he could be with us for 96 years, and happy he is reunited with his beloved wife. Love,Lillian B.Anhder Orem, Utah
Liz Grant | 3:40 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I remember with fondness his visits to Chorley, England. His dedication of the Preston Temple and the joy we all experienced with him on subsequent visits - driving around in the little electric cart - waving to the people and giving his security nightmares!! We have him to thank for a Temple, Chapel, MTC and accommodation all in a wonderfully landscaped site. He truly loved the area and the people where he served in Preston on his mission.

A mixture of sadness at his passing but joy in the knowledge of his reunion with his beloved Marjory - they were complete together. Now they are again. Thank you President Hinckley for the love and example to the world - they did not know he was their prophet too but loved him for his goodness.
The Prophet Joseph Smith will have much to discuss with him, they have much in common. Thanks and love to his family who shared him with us all. "Hail to the Prophet ascended to Heaven"
Livingston, Scotland
Lynda | 3:45 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
A sad day for the LDS world wide, especially the family and close friends of our beloved prophet. May he rest in peace beside his beloved Marjorie.
His legacy will live on.
Anne Flinders, Orem, Utah | 4:05 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
At the last session of the Nauvoo temple dedication in 2002, President Hinckley mentioned that he hoped to someday meet the Prophet Joseph, so that he could report what he had done with the church while it was under his watch; and with tears he said, "I hope that Joseph will be pleased with what I have done. I have tried my very best."

Praise to the Man!
DTS in China | 5:00 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I remember when he, an apostle at the time, came to visit my small branch in Malaysia. Just two weeks later I was in Virginia and he was there to organize a stake. I sat right up front, and he said, "I was just in Malaysia visiting the good saints there..." He looked right at me, and I was sure he was going to say," and YOU were there!" Of course, that's not what happened, but having the privilege of sitting at his feet and being taught gospel truths two times in such a short span was truly a privilege. I love President Hinckley and will miss him with all my heart.
Ryans, Evans | 5:14 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
How appropriate that after the many years of doing the Lord's work he is called home to the Lord on the Lord's day. The Sabbath. The day of rest. May this wonderful man and Prophet enjoy being reunited with his sweetheart Marjorie. And we do Thank Thee O God for a Prophet.
Barry - California | 5:28 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
President Hinckley was one of the major determinants in my decision to join the Church. His simple faith, his wisdom and his love for everyone, member or no, touched something in me. Even though I never had the pleasure of meeting him I truly feel that I have lost a great and true friend.
Mark W. | 5:33 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
President Hinckley, I will miss you, especially at Conference time. You lifted and inspired me, made me laugh, made me shed tears of conviction and love for my Savior, my family and my fellow man. Your words and sentences were so eloquent, like a song your voice and inflections, your comedic timing, your countenance, everything enhanced your well chosen words even more. I loved to hear your talks. You were a Prophet. A Prophet has passed. God bless the memory of Gordon B. Hinckley.
Heidi in Arkansas | 5:46 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Our family will truly miss President Hinckley. My husband doesn't cry much, but he did get teary-eyed last night when we found out that he had passed on to the Spirit World. What a remarkable man he was, and was loved by all.
William Hunt Family | 6:08 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
We love our dear Prophet President Gordon B Hinckley.We pray for comfort for his family.
We know he is a Prophet of God and is in his
loving arms now. We are happy he is with his
dear wife now. We thank him for all he has
taught us and the pure love of Christ that
he had for his fellow man.
jackie | 6:09 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Please, those of you who visit this site with a less than positive attitude, I ask respectfully, Not here, Not today. Gordon B. Hinckley is a man who is loved and revered by millions of people and we mourn his loss. I must admit that I cried upon hearing the news but I am not sad, because I know where he is and that he is happy.
President Hinckley, God be with you till we meet again!
Exa Ruth Bodiford | 6:11 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I want to extend my deepest sympathies to the Hinckley Family and to church members through out the world.

I was at the dedication of the Lubbock Temple. What an experience to see the Prophet in person.

Midland Second Ward
Odessa Texas Stake
Midland, Texas

President Hinckley I love you.
Joy | 6:19 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
We have been blessed to have been taught by a Prophet of God. May we always remember to do as he counseled many times, "to do a little better each day." We Thank Thee Oh God, for a Prophet. God Bless his family and God Bless all those who worked with him.
The Roller Family | 6:28 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
President Hinckley, you have blessed our family beyond measure, we sorrow at your passing and will greatly miss your leadership, but rejoice in your reunification with your sweet wife and your hearing our Savior say "Well done, good and faithful servant."
Erica | 6:39 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Today I will announce the passing of our prophet to 20 youth. We will hold our own memorial service with youth who love and respect and honor a man who asked them to stand for something, to be smart and humble at the same time, to be worthy for things higher and better than the world ever gives them. Yes, we will miss his quick wit and the way he was always in touch with our needs long after he had conquered his own Goliaths. He was 97 in years but ageless in compassion and insight. We will love and support Pres. Monson as his successor and know Pres. Hinckley is being welcomed by all the "leaves" who left before him.
chloe | 6:43 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
thanks for your kind leadership!god bless u
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Kenneth J. | 6:50 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I will truely miss this great man. His Conference talks always lifted my up and made me feel as if he was talking directly to me. He was my guiding light and Prophet. President Hinkley, you will be truely missed. I love you.

San Antonio, Texas East Stake
Woodlake Ward
Alberto Gulino | 6:52 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thank you President Hinckly, for your service and love. Our beloved prophet will be missed but his joy is full as he is reunited with others who love him.
Matt | 7:05 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thank you. You have helped us to raise our family, to love to serve, to be joyful, to walk in faith. I pray for your family and am saddened that you are gone. Thank you for showing us what living a Christlike life looks like.

We love you in Austin.
Tom N | 7:19 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thank you Pres. Hinckley for all your wonderful service here and especially for the Manhattan NY Yemple. We love you for that wonderful gift.
Teresa in Colorado | 7:21 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I just want this morning to live honoring President Hinckley's legacy. To be just a little bit of what he was, to truly "stand a little taller", would make anyone a better person. I'm teaching the Book of Mormon Gospel Doctrine class this year. I think this Sunday I will challenge the class to, once again, read the Book of Mormon in four months as a tribute to our beloved friend and leader.

Kenneth Hoover | 7:22 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I love you President Hinckley..I too will greatly miss you. Thank you. I will miss your love of God, your dedication to His great cause, and the kind and humorous way you inspired us to live. Thank you, our dear Prophet!!!
Eugene Powell Till | 7:25 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Tears roll down my face as many shared events are recalled. Thank you for being my friend and prophet. I love you.... Gene
lilia from Bulgaria | 7:28 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
THANK YOU PRESIDENT HINCKLY for yor service. YOU are beloved prophet.THNK YOU for the good expample you were for all of us.
You will be messed from all ove the world.
Idaho | 7:35 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
We visited Cove Fort as a family quite by accident once, and learned of the Hinckley family connection to that place. I could feel that it was sacred ground. President Hinckley will be missed by so many, and we send sympathy to all of his family members and those who knew and worked with him closely.
Fiona Ivey | 7:46 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I spent the last 2 years reading his works getting to know him. What a great man i found, an everyday man like you or i. I loved him dearly and am so happy now that he is reunited with his sweetheart.He served us so well. Thankyou.
Blessed Concert in Arizona | 7:50 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
President Hinkley,
Thank you for your service, not only to the Church but to the country as well. The world has lost a wonderful man.

My family has been blessed by your revelations and proclimations, and you will be forever in our hearts and minds.

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Paul James, Magna, and Alex Luna, Nashville, Tenn., console each other near Temple Square and the reflecting pond on Sunday after announcement of the death of President Gordon B. Hinckley.

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