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Re: Gordon B. Hinckley Funeral

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the road to hana wrote:I'm a little surprised there isn't a thread on the funeral here, so I thought I'd start one. Maybe the mods will prefer to move it to the Celestial forum.

I thought it was a good funeral, with touching talks from people who knew him well, with lots of anecdotal humor. It was clear from the comments that he was sicker in the past couple of years than probably the general membership realized.

When all is said and done, while Gordon B. Hinckley might have been a leader, a prophet, a president, and a moral compass for about 13 million people, he was in the end a grandfather, a father, and a personal friend to many of those in attendance. And that's what it boiled down to for me. That was someone's father, someone's grandfather. And they were saying goodbye.

I was surprised they continued to televise the service through the graveside services, including showing the funeral cortege driving to the cemetery.

I'm old enough to remember when he was first called as an apostle, and have lived to see the administration of many of the LDS Church's 15 presidents. But for many watching today, he was the only "prophet" they knew, and had a significant impact on their lives. It appears Thomas S. Monson has assumed the mantle easily and the transition will be a smooth one.

I noticed Orrin Hatch, Harry Reid, Mike Leavitt and Mitt Romney and their spouses among the dignitaries seated together; I didn't notice who else was seated with them.

If anyone else has any comments on the funeral, I thought this might be a good place to put them (unless someone else has started a thread and I'm unaware of it).



Wow, Dingy Harry Reid was there? Well, there may yet be hope.
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Re: Gordon B. Hinckley Funeral

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Coggins7 wrote:
the road to hana wrote:I'm a little surprised there isn't a thread on the funeral here, so I thought I'd start one. Maybe the mods will prefer to move it to the Celestial forum.

I thought it was a good funeral, with touching talks from people who knew him well, with lots of anecdotal humor. It was clear from the comments that he was sicker in the past couple of years than probably the general membership realized.

When all is said and done, while Gordon B. Hinckley might have been a leader, a prophet, a president, and a moral compass for about 13 million people, he was in the end a grandfather, a father, and a personal friend to many of those in attendance. And that's what it boiled down to for me. That was someone's father, someone's grandfather. And they were saying goodbye.

I was surprised they continued to televise the service through the graveside services, including showing the funeral cortege driving to the cemetery.

I'm old enough to remember when he was first called as an apostle, and have lived to see the administration of many of the LDS Church's 15 presidents. But for many watching today, he was the only "prophet" they knew, and had a significant impact on their lives. It appears Thomas S. Monson has assumed the mantle easily and the transition will be a smooth one.

I noticed Orrin Hatch, Harry Reid, Mike Leavitt and Mitt Romney and their spouses among the dignitaries seated together; I didn't notice who else was seated with them.

If anyone else has any comments on the funeral, I thought this might be a good place to put them (unless someone else has started a thread and I'm unaware of it).



Wow, Dingy Harry Reid was there? Well, there may yet be hope.


Well much to your dismay one can be a liberal politically and be a member in good standing. The man is the leader of the senate as well. Maybe that is the only reason they let him in huh. And he actually sat by Levitt and Mitt. wow. ;-)
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Re: Gordon B. Hinckley Funeral

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Jason Bourne wrote:
Coggins7 wrote:
the road to hana wrote:I'm a little surprised there isn't a thread on the funeral here, so I thought I'd start one. Maybe the mods will prefer to move it to the Celestial forum.

I thought it was a good funeral, with touching talks from people who knew him well, with lots of anecdotal humor. It was clear from the comments that he was sicker in the past couple of years than probably the general membership realized.

When all is said and done, while Gordon B. Hinckley might have been a leader, a prophet, a president, and a moral compass for about 13 million people, he was in the end a grandfather, a father, and a personal friend to many of those in attendance. And that's what it boiled down to for me. That was someone's father, someone's grandfather. And they were saying goodbye.

I was surprised they continued to televise the service through the graveside services, including showing the funeral cortege driving to the cemetery.

I'm old enough to remember when he was first called as an apostle, and have lived to see the administration of many of the LDS Church's 15 presidents. But for many watching today, he was the only "prophet" they knew, and had a significant impact on their lives. It appears Thomas S. Monson has assumed the mantle easily and the transition will be a smooth one.

I noticed Orrin Hatch, Harry Reid, Mike Leavitt and Mitt Romney and their spouses among the dignitaries seated together; I didn't notice who else was seated with them.

If anyone else has any comments on the funeral, I thought this might be a good place to put them (unless someone else has started a thread and I'm unaware of it).



Wow, Dingy Harry Reid was there? Well, there may yet be hope.


Well much to your dismay one can be a liberal politically and be a member in good standing. The man is the leader of the senate as well. Maybe that is the only reason they let him in huh. And he actually sat by Levitt and Mitt. wow. ;-)



Reid is not a Liberal, he is a Leftist, and his conduct in this time of war has been nearly traitorous. What his motives for attending were, I have no idea. The comment was just an aside in any case.
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And now that you mention it, I actually don't know how a major political figure who is known to be a Latter Day Saint, and is also known to be the best friend the gaming industry in Nevada has ever had, can be a member in good standing (I'm sure Vito and Tony appreciate his ministrations to the activities of Sin City). His conduct regarding the present war against global Islamism, has, along with his party, been titanically irresponsible, and unprecedented in modern American history.

As I say, I don't know.
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did they wheel the big stone into place in front of his tomb? I think coggins is expecting him to have risen from the dead, visiting mesoamerica and handing out second anointings.
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The Nehor wrote:Well, it was open casket. Guess he decided not to get translated.
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Re: Gordon B. Hinckley Funeral

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Coggins7 wrote: Reid is not a Liberal, he is a Leftist, and his conduct in this time of war has been nearly traitorous. What his motives for attending were, I have no idea.


Coggins, do you suspect he was there to either spy on or sabbotage the war efforts of God's right wing?
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Re: Gordon B. Hinckley Funeral

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moksha wrote:
Coggins7 wrote: Reid is not a Liberal, he is a Leftist, and his conduct in this time of war has been nearly traitorous. What his motives for attending were, I have no idea.


Coggins, do you suspect he was there to either spy on or sabbotage the war efforts of God's right wing?


Do not beware of reid. He is old and will be dumping all his political capital into his son.
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