Kent suggests:
Elder Scott is available {8^). Of course if you intend spending any time
near him you better have a lot of money as he flys around the world on
assignment most of the month...
Valerie Nielsen Williams wrote:
I know not all are that way, but around here there are no LDS widowers
Aw, Gary, you're sweet.
Age has never been relevant for me. In the big scheme of things, we're
all ageless.
Tom died at age 69 (he'd be 71 now), I am now 45. I wouldn't want anyone
young enough to be my son, however.
Also, someone who doesn't mind the extremes in temperature and weather
that In
I know not all are that way, but around here there are no LDS widowers,
and online resources are all that are available. Of those, the majority
don't want a widow. I realize that is not accurate for all men, but it
seems to be the general feeling online.
Now, if I could find someone like Pres.
Val,
What age range are you looking for in a guy? Maybe a few of us could
look for potential candidates in our areas for you.
Gary
Valerie Nielsen Williams wrote:
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> On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 02:36:29 + Jim Cobabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >
> > John W. Redelfs wrote:
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> > Woul
Valerie Nielsen Williams wrote:
It's even harder for an older (middle-aged) widow. I wouldn't mind
finding a time-only companion. But it seems that the widowers in the
church want to be sealed to another woman, instead of finding one who is
already sealed. At my bishop's behest I tried LDSPlanet
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 02:36:29 + Jim Cobabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>
> John W. Redelfs wrote:
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> Would that all the single men in the Church were as devoted to
> keeping the commandment to marry as seriously as you did and do.
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>
> Many of us take it seriously too. As a singl