Not only that, at an earlier point in her life, she had a very difficult time with Mormons at her workplace, and she really loathed everything that Mormons stood for, they were aggressive and pushy in the extreme, she considered them the worst of heretics, arrogant, self righteous, smug, and just a little crazy. It is just awful considering how she felt, that they should “get” her in the end, and that any member of our family would do this to her. Of all the things she would not want, this is at the top of the list. But because of this Mormon grandchild, it is highly likely that she will be, or has been, dead dunked into this nonsense, and it infuriates and hurts me that her name should ever be associated with this cult whose beliefs and pushy ways she so profoundly detested. Tomorrow I am going to write out a statement, get it notarized, and put it away with my will, so that if I should be ever be dead dunked, my heirs can see to it my name is removed. I just wish I had thought to do this for my mother when we first heard about this conversion of my niece.
It is her memory that is dishonored
That is your memory. They only have power over that if you let them.
No one’s a victim here. God won. Thanks be to God.