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  • ...and only the sixth stake on the Atlantic coast. At that time, the Richmond Ward numbered 700 members. ...he most members without a temple. Eighty-nine-year-old Ruby Barley and her family were among the first baptized in Spotsylvania County near Fredericksburg, V
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  • Life's richest blessings are spiritual, and they often have to do with family, friends, and the gospel. ...really a numbers girl. However, as the chief financial officer of Montague Family Inc., I can attest to the fact that while the numbers might not add up—we
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  • ...on to general Church and local Church leadership. Sacrament meetings and [[ward]], [[stake]], and [[General Conference|general conferences]] are organized ...ard]] attends. The event is recorded in the records of the Church, and the family receives a certificate.
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  • == Family Life == ...ddenly seven months before she was born, and her widowed mother raised the family to value frugality and independence.
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  • ..."Mormon") and serves as the Ward Mission Leader in the Annapolis, Maryland Ward.''''' ...given to the One who bestows upon each person such bountiful blessings as family, friends, health, strength, warmth, security, and prosperity.
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  • ...an a restaurant, and in Richmond, Utah. When Inis was seven years old, the family settled in Highland Park, California. ...d as the [[bishop]] in the El Sereno Ward, her family’s ward. He and his family moved to Utah in 1959. His wife, [[Clara Jeffs Hunter|Claire]] died in 1983
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  • ...oyer.jpg|300px|thumb|right|frame|The Troyer family, courtesy of the Troyer family]] ...s . . . I knew what was going to happen. If you get shunned, you lose your family members, your parents—in a sense, you lose everything.”[https://www.lds
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  • ...ding, one that symbolizes eternity and families, is now standing where our family once lived," Linda McLean said. "For us, it's very special."[https://www.de ...call from his office, and they invited us out to the dedication. The whole family made a 608-mile trip to attend.[https://www.deseret.com/2010/5/1/20375972/c
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  • ...rs' Centers|visitors' center]], patron housing, a [[Family History Library|family history center]], and an underground parking facility with space for about ...itors’ center]], chapel, area and mission offices and a [[Family History|Family History Center]]. Improvements were also made at the temple to meet current
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  • ...tenance of Church operations, and for costs of missionary and genealogical/family history work. Specifically, fast offerings are used to provide food, shelte ...urch—to pull the wagon behind me and visit the homes of the needy in our ward.
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  • ...ey to marry. That venture was not successful, so he returned to Montgomery Ward and enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago. He was art director for the S ...with his neighbors and peers and he grew to like it. Close associates and family new him as Judge. His work with Disney was credited as Judge Whitaker. His
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  • His father's family were strong supporters of the Holiness Church for several generations, and ...lake Valley where he served for a time as a [[Bishop|bishop]] of a [[Ward|ward]].
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  • ...in the name of Jesus Christ to help bring about the salvation of the human family. Through it, they can be authorized to preach the gospel, administer the or ...e as [[Home Teaching|ministering brothers]], reverently serve as ushers in ward meetings and stake conference, assist the bishopric, and participate in [[s
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  • Lilia moved to Laie, Oahu, with her family in 1870. There she met and married Makuakane and they became parents to a d At the age of fifty-eight, Lilia became president of her ward [[Relief Society]] and served for thirty-three years. She was released at t
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  • After about a year, he said some members of the ward council decided it would be better to pay the money. "So I went to the stake president and said, 'Our ward has been talking. We think we can come up with the money.' The president lo
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  • ...and married [[James Nathan Hale]] in 1933 and they were asked to serve as ward drama leaders. They could not find a non-royalty play to perform, so they a ...first performance had only six people in attendance. Their plays featured family entertainment, so audiences grew by word of mouth and soon they had outgrow
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  • ...aceful. To avoid boredom, many read from the 179 volumes of the Harper’s Family Library that had been donated by the New York attorney Joshua M. Cott. Pell, Elijah Ward (40) · 
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  • ...parents in this responsibility. Leaders are sensitive to children who lack family support for gospel living. ...ted curriculum has the potential to unleash the power of families, as each family follows through conscientiously and carefully to transform their home into
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  • ...ily moved next door to her paternal grandparents in rural Mississippi. The family later moved to Tennessee, Iowa, and Nebraska before returning to Utah. ...d in the Church as stake Relief Society secretary, ward Primary president, ward Relief Society and [[Young Women]] presidency counselor, Relief Society tea
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  • ...ved in numerous Church callings, including assistant ward [[Clerk|clerk]], ward [[Young Men]] president, counselor in a bishopric, branch president, stake ...they are the parents of four children, one of whom is deceased. The Kearon family lived in Frankfurt, Germany, where he served in the Church’s Europe Area
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