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Mourners pay respects, show love for President Hinckley
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WE ALL LOVED HIM DEARLY.
Our returned missionary was just home from two years in Brazil when his neck was broken in an automobile accident. President Monson who was in the hospital that night, came to his room and gave him a blessing of healing and comfort.
Because of the crushing nature of the injury, all of the skills of the physician were brought into play. He later spoke with our family telling us he felt divine direction as he lay in bed the night before surgery considering how best to align the bones, and that it had proceeded exactly as he had planned. The hospital administrator noted in his opinion, that without the blessings of the priesthood that young man would have been paralized.
Shortly after a young family member who knew the Hinckley�s grandson told him what had occurred.
�Oh, I know all about that missionary�, he said. �My grandparents were at our home for dinner this past week, and we all knelt and prayed for him.�
President Hinckley, prophet of millions, had knelt with his wife and family in prayer for our son!
But something amazing has been happening over the last few days. I'm still tired at the end of the day, still have many things to do, and yet the glimpses into the remarkable life of President Hinkley have me turning to the Bible and the Book of Morman, praying more.
I'm not sure where this journey will lead me, but already I feel even closer to the Heavenly Father in a way I haven't since I was a young girl with all the simple intensity of a child's faith.
Thank you President Hinckley for bringing me closer to God.
the faithful, and the church. president hinkley was
a great example of faith, and diplomat to the world.
i shall be watching the services and praying for his
soul. may light perpetual shine upon him. amen.
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