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He was my grandma’s neighbor for 3 years! Temple square has never been the same since he passed. (907)750-9166
Char Stapp
September 06, 2020 | Salt Lake, UT | Friend
Mormon Church President Gordon B. Hinckley died Sunday, a church spokesman said. He was 97. Hinckley was the 15th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its longest-serving president. Since taking over as president and prophet of the church on March 12, 1995,...
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He was my grandma’s neighbor for 3 years! Temple square has never been the same since he passed. (907)750-9166
Char Stapp
September 06, 2020 | Salt Lake, UT | Friend
Valenda Newell
January 18, 2017 | Indianapolis, IN
Thankfull to President Hinckley because of his great work building temples which blees our lifes and our ancestors. (M. Angelica Valencia Venezuela)
September 04, 2011
PRESICENT HINCKLEY WAS A GREAT MAN WHO WE LOVE AND MISS GODBLESS HIS FAMILY I KNOW THAT YOU CAN CARRY ON HIS WORK AND HE WAS A VEARY HUMPLE MAN. ROBERT BULLOCK CARY N.C.
ROBERT BULLOCK
December 22, 2010 | CARY, NC
it is a very sad day or time for us, because our truely president, is gone, but what i was thinking it is better to me, to not crying because, i know that Hinckley is always here with us, he is still, beside us with heavenly father. and i know that everything he has been given it is all true, Hinckley he is a good prophet, strong man, humple man, he is the one he serve the mission in how many years. I MISS HIM SO MUCH, LIKE I MISS ONE OF MY FAMILY, i hope he will help me a lot in the school.
monalisa fesolai
March 29, 2010
To the family and friends of our dear prophet I send my most sincere condolences. May your understanding of pure gospel principles bring you peace and happy memories bring you joy.
He was loved by millions and will be greatly missed.
Paula Gorski
April 07, 2008 | Round Lake, IL
We are thankful for the gospel and grateful for your many year's of service.
April 05, 2008 | Salt Lake City, UT
President Hinckley was truely a huge influence on members and nonmembers lives. When the youth in San Antonio celebrated the new temple with a jubilee, he was there. At the dedication of the San Antonio temple, he shook my brothers' hand and said goodmorning to me. He was the ultimate saint of our time and i'm looking forward to President Monson's talk at General Conference. May God bless us and comfort us in our times of need
Megan Huff
March 28, 2008 | San Antonio, TX
I am very sad, but am comforted to know he is home now. He was a great man and prophet.
Katherine B.
February 29, 2008 | Gainesville, VA