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What a motivating letter! I also attend church regularly and would love to have someone to sit with and introduce themselves to me.
What a great article! This is the kind of news we need - tender and uplifting. What a contrast to the usual "news" we are subjected to. May we all become like Marlene Owens!
And kudo's to Matthew Brown for writing the article.
Amen to this great article. Thanks so much for sharing. As a youth I campaigned hard for Jake Garn to be the US Senator from Utah over Wayne Owens. It was my first election that I got to participate in after I turned 18. I don't regret my support or vote that year, but I can honestly say Wayne Owens was a worthy opponent and it looks like he picked a superb wife to go along with him. She seems like the perfect Church member, neighbor, friend, wife, and mother. God bless her and her family at this time.
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