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Church Leaders Pay
Tribute to President Hinckley
With arrangements for the funeral of
President Gordon B. Hinckley underway, tributes from the Church leadership
to President Hinckley’s life and service were Wednesday.
Tributes came from President
Thomas S. Monson, who served as the First Counselor in the First Presidency,
and also President Henry B. Eyring, former Second Counselor. A tribute
was also issued from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

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President Thomas S. Monson:
It was my privilege to know and love
President Hinckley long before either of us was called to the Quorum
of the Twelve Apostles or the First Presidency. Through the years
I have sat next to him, have served with him and have learned from
him. I am a witness to his prophetic calling.
President Hinckley was prodigious in
his work ethic and was totally dedicated to the gospel of Jesus
Christ. He was a friend to one and all and a leader who inspired
spirituality. His outreach on an international scale was unprecedented.
He was truly a prophet for our time. Like the Master, he devoted
his life to doing good, and God was surely with him. His life was
a gift to the world.
President Henry B. Eyring:
President Hinckley had the gift to
make people want to do better and to feel that they could. Last
Tuesday I sat in a meeting with him as he considered and then decided
matters of great importance, some about individuals and some affecting
the entire Church. He was pleasant, incisive, and clearly inspired.
For me, he raised the standard of what it is to be a disciple of
Jesus Christ, giving all.
The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles:
Members of the Quorum of the Twelve
Apostles express our heartfelt love and admiration for President
Gordon B. Hinckley and the singular life of service he lived. He
was our prophet, our leader, our brother and our friend. We feel
a deep, personal loss at his passing. He unfailingly demonstrated
his devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ, whose witness he was at home
and abroad.
We will miss his wit and his wisdom,
his leadership and his love. However, we cannot but rejoice in his
reunion with his beloved Marjorie, with his parents and other family
members who have gone before, and with the prophets of God, both
ancient and modern, among whose eternal ranks he now stands. As
the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles we echo the voice of the Master,
“Well done, thou good and faithful servant. … Enter
into the joy of thy Lord.”
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