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Published: Monday, May 3 2010 12:00 a.m. MDT

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ECR

The Malad Valley has produced many great people and great memories to many.

joaniesmith

This is so touching, what a wonderful blessing for the Osmond family! How awesome it must have been for them to walk through this cabin knowing all the meaning it has and how significant this is to them. Olive Osmond was a sweet lady and a great example to us!
My love to all of the family!
Joanie Smith, Allentown, PA

Julianne

I love this article and I am glad that you have some family history to look back on. My mom attended the high school your grandfather worked at in 1952. Keep up the good work.

Betsycow

Can someone please tell me where Marie is?

Ethel

This was very touching to my heart strings. God bless this beautiful lady, woman,wife and mother as she rests in peace. This is a wonderful tribute to honor her memory and the community for making it all come together, as well as the man who spearheaded the project. All of you Osmonds have done your mother proud. Thank you for honoring her and for Verl for writing the biography about your mother. May you all have a wonderful Mother's Day remembering her legacy.

snowman

Can someone please tell me where Marie is?

She is still mourning the death of her son

DEW

snowman. I don't know where she is but this is personal. I am sure she is thinking about her mom birthplace is special to her too. I am sure she is feeling the spirit about that place where mother was born.

So. Cal Reader

Awesome! I can never read too much about the Osmond family. What a tender tribute to their mother. Their family is far from perfect, as all of ours are; however, for the years in the entertainment industry, I'm amazed and so impressed how strong in the faith the family is. Good stuff.

Montana Mormon

My wife is passionate about family history, so I sent her the link to this article. This is so inspiring. My great-grandfather's cabin still stands in Paris, Idaho, and I know the feelings of reverence and connection I experience when I am in that cabin. I can only imagine how the Osmonds must have felt.

Great job, everyone. And great Eagle projects!!!

Melissa Bernard

I always thought the Osmonds were a good example of how family and love can grow together. I'm not a
LDS Church member, but I've always respected the LDS people. Donny's posters were some of my favorites when I was a teenager. He still looks handsome and great!

God Bless the Osmonds!!

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