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Ronald Shumaker
March 29, 2005
All his life he travled the road of further light and knowledge that was made for all of us. He was never distracted by the shopping malls along the way. All his life he encouraged us to stay on the road of further light and knowledge and not become distracted.
The best tribute we could pay him and our families is to follow his example and stay on the road of further light and knowledge.
Marc E. Stern
March 25, 2005
An adventurer and scholar: an epic man who will always be remembered.
Hans R. Ringger
March 13, 2005
In retrospect, it has been serendipitous to have purchased the first copy of Volume 15 out of a box of fourteen at Deseret Book on the day of his passing. I found out about it the next day. Throughout my studies at various times at the BYU, I never had the opportunity to interact with Hugh Nibley first-hand. Subsequent reading of acquired volumes has only given me a glimpse and appreciation of the depth of his knowledge, genius, and intelligence which was given him of the Lord. Just think of the reality and clarification of his searching and vistas of pure knowledge and joy that are now open to his view without encumbrance! He will now know what he, more than any of us now living, has sought to know and to share. He has proven faithful. I, for one, shall surely miss him. May the Lord bless his family.
Laura Quinn
March 10, 2005
My father Ron Shumaker of Beaverton,OR has studied in great detail all of Brother Nibleys writings. He would share with the family what he had learned. We quickly developed a great love for Hugh Nibley. His works are a great blessing in our lives. We hope to see his last book published. God be with you till we meet again.
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Allen Thorpe
March 5, 2005
Brother Nibley was a rare individual--a pure scholar with a testimony of Jesus Christ. I never sensed any egotism or self-aggrandizement in him. Indeed, he strove for humility and submission to the Lord, and was always cheerful and joyful.
I, too, am grateful to have known him, and can hardly wait to get my hands on his final book.
I noticed that in the comments section to his obituary, a lot of vituperation was posted about him. I think that is evidence that his witness and understanding of the gospel were unanswerable.
George Shaw
March 3, 2005
Brother Nibley has always been one of my heros. I still remember the times he bore his testimony in Manavu Ward. I have used his writings in countless talks and conversations over the years. In addition he was a great friend to our family. I also remember a trip to Capitol Reef and have taken my own family there a couple of times. I am pretty sure he was the one who also helped our family anonymously on a couple of occasions.
The funeral was a spiritual experience. It was wonderful to hear all the inspirational talks and to see members of your family again. I know that my sisters Merlene and Irene, and my brother David (had they been able to attend) would have expressed similar words of love and appreciation for your family. May God bless your family in the days ahead. Love---from the Shaw Family
Richard Rands
March 2, 2005
Dr. Nibley has been and will continue to be an inspiration to me. His intellect and his personal philiosphy toward life are truely worthy of great honor. My heartfelt gratitude goes out to him and his family for fostering such greatness.
Richard & Janet Brigham Rands
March 2, 2005
The impact of Hugh Nibley's life and observations cannot be overestimated. Our hope is for a sense of comfort for his family. Our thoughts particularly are with those we have known as friends over the years -- Zina and Boyd, Tom, and Christina.
Alan Mitchell
March 2, 2005
Hugh Nibley has been a great influence on me, especially the questions he asked and the challenges he left the saints. My copy of Approching Zion is as worn as an old boot, and it made my life choice to return to the land easier. I'm glad he was a little eccentric and continued to break the stereotype, which quality made him more real. Rest assured that his name will be had in honor.
David Dickson
March 1, 2005
Hugh Nibley changed my life. I first read Approaching Zions years ago. That was a defining moment which forever changed the way I thought.
Hugh was such a rare individual in the human family. Incredible intellect coupled with an absence of pride. It was never do as I say and not as I do with Hugh. He was the genuine article. Truth was always the object of greatest worth.
Only with the perspective gained in the next life will the masses truely appreciate Hugh. He was and is one of the noble and great ones.
Jack Williams
March 1, 2005
His books materially aided my conversion.
JW
Mila Ranovic Snapp
March 1, 2005
Bro. Nibley and his wife Phyllis were a great influence in my life. I will be greatly thankful for that forever. My condolences to the whole family.
Kristin Wilde
March 1, 2005
Dear Sis. Nibley and family,
I was saddened to hear of Bro. Nibley's passing. My Grandfather, John Smith always has wonderful things to share about his cousin, Hugh Nibley. I wish you peace and comfort in the coming time as you remember Hugh's life and look forward to being with him again in the next.
Sincerely,
Carl McBrayer
March 1, 2005
I was saddened at the passing of such a noble son of God, yet joyful that he is now among those whom he revered and defended throughout his life. What a joyous time it must be! Surely, there will never be another such as Hugh W. Nibley.
Once as a young man I wrote him concerning an historical question and he was kind enough to take time out of his busy schedule to mail me a personal note. Since then I've been a fan.
May the Lord's spirit comfort his dear wife and family.
Dal Wiscombe
March 1, 2005
Thank Goodness for the likes of Hugh W. Nibley He kept me going through my persuit of history. He inspired me to go beyond the pages, to dig even deeper and deeper to find more and more relavent data, and then in the end he would always say the data means nothing compared to the Atonement. God bless you, and yours. See you when the earth and skys meet again. Dal Wiscombe
Tom Kealamakia
February 28, 2005
Bro. Nibley has been a hero of mine for many years. I am of course humbled by his intellect, but have even more admiration for his faith and perspective. Studying his works has changed who I am in so many ways. I wish to publicly thank him for all that he continues to mean to so many of us.
Leena Rogers
February 28, 2005
Our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolances to Brother Nibley's family. Through the years he gave us so much enjoyment and food for thought through his incomparable research and writings. We will miss him greatly but his legacy will live on!
Francis and Leena Rogers, Provo, UT
Ann Blake Tracy
February 28, 2005
I dedicated my book to Brother Nibley as "one of the greatest minds of our time and one of the greatest inspirations throughout my life." He set such a wonderful example for me in my life and in my work, as well as he did for millions of others. I am sick at heart to know that in my procrastinating stopping by to visit with him in the past few weeks I have missed the opportunity to say good by before he returned home.
Surely it be of immeasurable comfort for you, his family, to know that so many in the world call his name blessed!
What an amazing mind!
What a wonderful sense of humor!
How deeply he cared for others as he worked so diligently his entire life to help them grasp eternal truths and apply them in their lives!
What a great loss to this world in his passing!
We will honor your name forever dear Brother Nibley and miss you so greatly!
Good by for now . . .
.
Leigh Stern
February 28, 2005
Words cannot adequately express my deep gratitude and love for Hugh and Phyllis. I have been forever touched, changed, and prepared for a life of greater service because of their kindness and mentoring. Thank you.
Valerie Kuhn
February 28, 2005
Dear Sister Nibley and Family,
I loved Brother Nibley. He was such a scholar and how I admired his intellect! He was a great asset to the Church and will be sorely missed by countless members for his contributions to LDS scholarship. My deepest and heartfelt sympathy to his family.
Dan Allen
February 28, 2005
I took many classes from Brother Nibley during the early 1980s, where I learned a lot about Abraham and the facsimiles, the creation, early church history, Egypt, Homer's Odyssey, the Pearl of Great Price, cosmology, Karl Popper, and more Abraham. He made both the scriptures and history interesting! He brought all fields of learning together, and changed my life in a way that nobody else could. He will be missed, but fortunately we still have his wonderful books and writings that we can continue to study and ponder.
wayne allred
February 28, 2005
Thanks to Brother Nibley for his window to a world many of us would have never seen without the light that came from the Lord through him.
Wayne O. Ursenbach
February 28, 2005
Recognized that he was not well and are sure this though hard is a relief.
He changed my life since the last religion class I took in my senior year was Early Christian Church History. He changed my life with that class and have read most of his works since then.
Our condolences to all from friends in the temple here.
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