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General => Everything Else => Topic started by: Tekiel on January 28, 2008, 07:52:41 AM
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http://www.kpvi.com/Global/story.asp?S=7781608
Just saw this a couple hours ago and nearly started crying. He'll be missed dearly.
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My brother-in-law called just as I was getting into bed to let us know. LDS.org hadn't even posted it yet. I'm glad I didn't ignore it (as I do most calls that come after 10 pm.
My 7 year old cried when I told her this morning, the 4 year old wasn't sure what was going on. But it was a good opportunity to remind them that he's with his wife now, and he's free of his body's problems. And also that we will still have a prophet.
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I was surprised and yet not surprised when I got the news (from both my sister in law and my sister). I will say that I don't think it has completely sunk in yet, as often happens in cases like this. He was and is a great man. He is now with his wife, and I think that is awesome, he missed her so. I am sad, yet happy at the same time. I have no fear for the Church, we've always been in good hands, the same two hands as always. ;)
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They interrupted what I was watching on TV to announce the news. At first I was annoyed (because for some reason in Utah they feel it worthy to interrupt shows just to announce things that can wait till the 10 o'clock news), but when I saw why, I started to bawl. I know that he is in a happier and place and I'm glad he is with his wife, but I will miss him and his humor. You could feel the love he had for everyone just radiating from him. Even though I'm sure each prophet is like that, he was the first one we've had since I was old enough to really understand, and he was the first one I was ever in the presence of. Because of that, he has touched me more than any previous President of our Church.
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Last night, my brother sent me a text message, and the news shocked me. But then I felt this stillness... and I could just picture his joyous reunion with his wife and the well-deserved rest and reward. I miss him, and yet it seems too unreal to have sunk in just yet.
Everytime I heard President Gordon Bitner Hinckley speak, I could feel the strength of his convictions and his good humor and love for everyone. What a spry world-traveler he was, even as the years piled up. I will always remember him for his optimism, faith, intellectual savvy, and compassion, not to mention his somewhat mischevous sense of humor. He was our prophet for nearly half my life. So it is the end of an era for me and many others. I'm so grateful he served us for as long as he did.
So I'm not only saddened but I also feel even more homesick. My condolences to his family.
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We will miss his smile and his sense of humor.
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I thought I should feel sad, but all I've felt is this overwhelming gratitude that we had him so long, and that he was such a wonderful, inspired person. Where he is now he's very very happy!
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Oh, how I will miss him. The world has lost a great man. I wish I could have been in the Conference Center during the services. But I'm so grateful I was able to watch the services online--I could have gone up to the chapel in Cambridge. But somehow I just wanted to watch it in privacy. The memories shared by the speakers made my heart swell with gratitude for his brightness and service. What a character he was--ever using his cane to help him walk but waving it around to people saying hello. Now he is with his lovely wife. God be with us all 'till we meet again. :'(
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I personally am not a member of the Church, but my condolences go out to his family and all of those who will miss him.
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A press conference is scheduled for 11am (MST) Monday in the Church Office building, I believe, for those of you interested. Should be interesting.
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And, also noteworthy:
60 Minutes will do a segment on President Hinckley tonight, with Mike Wallace revisiting his 1996
interview.
There's even a preview on the CBS website:
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml