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In the picture slideshow it listed John Taylor as the second president of the Church, he was actually the third. Brigham Young was the second.
The great-grandson shown at President Benson's grave (on the day of the funeral and burial) is currently serving a full-time mission for the Church in Sacramento, California. Thank you for an interesting article and photo!
RIP
Great shot of the bird poop on President Lee's grave.
Ummmmmmm, it would be nice to see some of the tombstones from some of the long forgotten Mormon pioneers. It's as though most have been completely forgotten on some lonely Utah desert. I think they went through quite a lot in those pioneer times and gave up much of everything they had for the building of Gods kingdom, and the establishment of the Mormon church. I have seen some mighty interesting and very simple to nothing tombstones out there on the desert. Some have no up keep whatsoever.
Thank you for showing the pictures of the gravestones of the Prophets. I found them very interesting. I appreciate and love all of the Prophets and the wonderful examples they were to us.
Thanks again!
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