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I'm looking for families in Vancouver area.
If you know
Harry and Trish Slobodan
Stuart Grant
Please I would love to meet them in a month,
Please email me at lbhamblin@gmail.com
Thank you,
Lee Hamblin
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Cathy Lee lived in Victoria, then in Kamloops, where she was baptized in about March of 1983. Does anyone know what happened to her or where she might be? She would be in her late fifties by now.
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http://larkinmortuary.com/obituary/robert-bob-wirthlin-hill
Bob passed away peacefully in his home Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013. He was born in Salt Lake City on December 9, 1923, the eldest son of Clarence Henry and Emma CharlotteWirthlin Hill. Bob spent the first 3 years of his life in Salt Lake City until his family moved to Washington D.C., where his father got a job working for the U.S. Treasury Department.
Bob graduated from Central High School in 1943, where he excelled in all sports. His favorite sport was baseball and his love of this played a major role in the rest of his life.
He attended the Naval Academy in Annapolis in 1944 for 2 years. Bob chose to leave to play professional baseball. He was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies where he played on their farm team for about 5 years. During this time he attended Muhlenberg College where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in June, 1949.
He met his wife, Jean Bennion, at a church activity in Washington D.C. They drove cross-country to marry in the Salt Lake City Temple on October 6, 1950. After several injuries he decided to quit playing baseball and joined the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). In 1952, while working for the FBI he attended Georgetown University in the evening where he graduated in 1956 with his JurisDoctorate. In 1957, he stopped working for the FBI to move to Eugene, Oregon to practice law, where they raised their family for 35 years. While in Eugene he held many church positions: Scouting Commissioner, High Councilor, Counselors in a Stake Presidency and then as the Stake President in 1972. In 1982 he was released and was ordained as a Patriarch.
In 1988, they relocated to Orem, Utah to live near their son Brett and daughter Julie and her family. No sooner had they moved into their Orem home when he was called to serve as the mission president of the Vancouver, British Columbia mission. After their mission they retired to Cedar Valley, Utah.
Bob was preceded in death by his wife: Jean Bennion Hill and 3 sons, Brett, Andrew and Bruce and one daughter, Carolyn. Through all this loss he still taught everyone around him the true meaning of spreading the love of Christ, enduring to the end and of course the fact that families can be together forever. He is survived by his daughter Julie (Hill) Myers, a son-in-law David Myers, a granddaughter Emma Jean “Little Rascal”Myers, a sister Marjorie Smith and a brother Marvin Hill and numerous nieces and nephews.
He loved the gospel, his family and friends unconditionally and baseball!
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 2nd, 2013 at 1:00 pm in the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, where friends may call Saturday 11:45-12:45 pm. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Please leave online messages and condolences at www.larkinmortuary.com.
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I was serving as a missionary in Trail at Christmas time in 1963. I was wondering if anyone knew in what building we held services back then?
Thanks, Elder Stratford lynnstratford@gmail.com
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President Stewart A. Durrant, aged 95, peacefully passed away at his home December 6, 2008. He joins his wife Leola, who passed away on Easter, 2007. Funeral services are at the American Fork 6th Ward, 320 N. 100 East, on Wednesday, 12/10/08. Arrangements by Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, UT. Their website features a touching obituary.
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Milton L. Weilenmann, first president of the Alaskan-Canadian Mission passed away today. His funeral will be on 11/26/08 at 12:00 noon at 135 N. "A" St., SLC. A viewing will be held one hour before the service, as well as the previous evening. Arrangements by Larkin Mortuary.
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I am seeking return missionaries who can work once or twice a year doing painting and gold leaf in Temples. I would love to be able to do this work while reveling about our time in the Canada Vancouver Mission! This would be a paid, short-term, on-call position. Current work is at existing temples, but I am also bidding on the work in the Canada Vancouver Temple. Who else to do this work, but return missionaries from Vancouver?? please contact me through the link on our mission website. Aaron.
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Hello out there,
Colin and I are coming up on our tenth anniversary (May 7th) with having Elders living in our home. We having been thinking of all "our" Elders and wondering what has happened in their lives. We would love it if the Elders who have lived with us over the last ten years would send us a note with a picture of themselves and their families to let us know how they are doing and how their lives have progressed. Our email is colin_dianne@hotmail.com or mail it to 761 Ridgeview Terrace Kamloops BC V2B 4G8
We sure would love to hear from you.
Love The Noble Family
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This is Christian Lassen. I'm trying to find Terry Chaisson from Vancouver who lived down near False Creek in 2003. He got baptized in Aug 2003. His email hasn't been working in a while and I can't find anything about him. Anyone know where he is or how he is doing?
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Hey I'm trying to get in touch with anyone I served with between Oct 1999-Sept 2001. If anyone remembers me drop me a line at dallen.ricks@gmail.com! Hope to hear from some of you!
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I'm trying to find Jerry Lyons, me and my companion ( Elder Peck) baptized him in the
second ward on May 25th 1983 .Bro. Chuck Loveday ( a ward member and great guy)was
responsible for introducing Jerry to us. Some of the other members involved in Jerry's
baptism were, Clifford Stutter.Cindy Smith, Gary Smith, Shawna Hett,Wendy Stratton and
another member and good friend and also resent convert Wendi Laundry he had a sister
living in the ward that was inactive at the time. I can't remember her name. If any one
knows how I can get a hold of Jerry it would be great thanks,
Scott Wiggins bigstore@cableone.net
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Need help as soon as possible - especially seeking Elder Anderson and/or Elder Gorum. I could be spelling them wrong. They served in Port Alberni around March of 1983 ish. The records for brother Tatoosh are gone. We need to know when he was baptized and when he recieved the priesthood. They are trying to do his work since his younger son is getting ready to go on a mission. They are getting Bro T to be sealed to his wife. This needs to happen as quick as possible. b.t.w .. those who served before and after enjoyed Gail and Bonnie Bigelow. I understand that Gail passed away during childbirth. My comps in PAB were Brad Read (Ogden) and Scott Pethel (CA) Thanks to all who can help - (Elder) Jeff Barnes
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I served for a couple of months in Port Coquitlam in 1992. I would love to get back in touch with a couple of members. Does anyone have any information on Steve Reiter, Diana Gola or Laura MacDonald? Ifso, Please pass it on to me at dmthornock@ct.net.
Thanks and God Bless!
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Hey, Interested if anyone knows the Rose Family of Oak Bay. Heard they moved to Williams Lake some time ago and Br. Rose joined the church would love to get in touch. Any info would be great, Thanks Elder Rodger Darby
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While I was serving in Port Coquitlam I taught the Yon family - Julie, Jerry, and Flora were baptised, Hunter - the husband wasn't. I was wondering if anyone knew their current info - I would love to get in contact with them.
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14th October 2006
I just wanted to share with everyone on here that I got to see Ross and his brother Rhett perform a WONDERFUL musical tribute to Joseph & Hyrum Smith in Springdale, Utah (just outside of Zions National Park).
The amazing thing about the whole production is that Ross was inspired to write the words and music while serving in the Canada Vancouver Mission. The spirit is strong and the performance is VERY touching!
Ross and his brother Rhett are VERY talented and IF you get the chance to see them perform, I STRONGLY suggest you do!
Sandra
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My wife & I are celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary this year on November 30. I am trying to surprise her with greetings from friends and family congratulating her on 50 years of putting up with me, haha. If anyone remembers us please send her (& me I guess) any best wishes and I will give them to her, she will be thrilled. Thanks so much.
Brother Perry
"Have you checked your oil lately?"
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I was wondering if anyone knew how to get ahold of Sister Knight, and how and what she is up to these days. I haven't seen or heard from her since President Knights funeral. If you have any info please let me know. Thanks!
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We are sad to announce the passing of Sister Oakes, she battled breast cancer for two long years and has moved on to her new mission call. She died May 2nd and left Elder Oakes to cook for himself. She and her husband so loved their mission and we love all those great missionaries that adopted them as their own. Please feel free to email to Elder Oakes at cydon@cox.net.
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Attention (Sister) Missionaries serving in 1993....
I am looking for Sister Lisa Coplen. She was a greenie serving in the Vernon area and left the mission to return to Southern California after a short time serving.
I am trying to get back in touch with her. Please email me if you can help.
-Kim McBride Ward
jkward@cableaz.com
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