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Ryne Richards
January 15, 2020
Few days ago, I purchased a book at the Christensen department store in Richfield, Utah "Trial(s) A True Story. I just finished reading the book today. I did not know that Bishop Sheets was from Richfield and is buried in the Richfield City Cemetery. I moved from Japan to Richfield eight years ago (2012). My wife and I take evening walks in the cemetery because it is so peaceful there. Today I will look for Bishop Sheets' headstone and pay homage. I would like to have the Sheets Family know that I have great respect for Bishop Sheets. My regret is that I did not know about the book or about Bishop Sheets and his funeral in Richfield. I would have attended. Thank you Joseph Meier for writing this book about a good husband, father, friend to many who had to go through tragedies and unnecessary trials.
Susan McCaskill
September 25, 2018
I remember Gary from the tragic news of Kathy's death. Though we never met I have often wondered how the families and loved one got through it. I'm glad Gary found a second love in Diane.Rest in Peace Mr Sheets
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