To: bigheadfred; svcw; All
I had an uncle who was a wildman. And his kids followed that example. But he married (second marriage) a Mormon womanmy auntwho loved him with all her heart. He never converted to Mormonism. But love did change him. Over the years you could see that change in him. And in his later years he was a most enjoyable person. Im going to his funeral on Friday. He died peacefully at 85. In his home. With the people he loved. With the people who loved him. RIP Uncle Lyle.Fred, is it possible that a number of your comments on this thread equate to you speaking out of your grief here? If so, I can understand that you are wanting to honor your Mormon relatives & their loved ones, some of whom are also grieving at this time.
I've attended a Mormon relative's funeral within the last several years...Twas a need then to rally around those Mormon relatives; there's nothing wrong with that. Go for it.
73 posted on
04/11/2013 7:21:12 AM PDT by
Colofornian
(If BoM is everlasting gospel, why no god as exalted man, 3 glorious degrees, men becoming gods, etc?)
To: Colofornian
Fred, is it possible that a number of your comments on this thread equate to you speaking out of your grief here?Possible; But my 'opinion' is that it's to get along better at home.
99 posted on
04/11/2013 12:55:17 PM PDT by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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