Re: [ZION] The Small World of the Church

2003-11-17 Thread hkpage
Hey!  Clarksville, Tennessee is a fairly short drive from where I
am...about a 2 hour drive.  I used to live in Clarksville, as a matter of
fact (way back in 1997 and I taught early morning seminary there). 
Anyhoo...I do live within the bounds of the Kentucky Louisville Mission
now.  Do you know which ward your son is serving in?  Back in 1997, there
was the Clarksville Ward, which covered the southeast portion of the city &
its surrounding areas, and another ward (the name of which escapes me just
now), which covered the north & west portions, including the Fort Campbell
area.  Anyway, if he's in the Clarksville Ward, ask him if he knows a Wiles
family (Carroll & Shelia Wiles...their children are pretty much all grown;
I think they still have a teenaged daughter at home, though).

Heidi the fair
in Owensboro, KY



> [Original Message]
> From: Rusty Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 11/15/2003 1:18:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [ZION] The Small World of the Church
>
> Valerie-- what a great story! I think this would make a great "thread"--
> The Small World of the Church". To start things off, here's one that just
> happened in our family.
>
> Our oldest son, Chuck, is serving in the Tennessee Nashville Mission and
> was just transfered to Clarksville TN where he got a new companion and
> participated in a transfer conference.
>
> Flashback; for several years some of our early morning seminary classes
> were held in the teachers home. my wife would help by picking up kids and
> taking them to the teachers home (this was before she launched her
seminary
> teaching career).  One young man, who was not especially active, needed a
> ride, so my wife would leave extra early to get him because he lived out
of
> the way.  The teacher specifically asked my wife to pick him up, because
he
> probably would not make the class. There were days, when Alan would not be
> ready, or was sleeping in, sometimes a couple of days in a row, when my
> wife would wonder-- what am I doing this for, he doesn't care about
> seminary. After that year the boy moved back with his family and we lost
> contact with him.
>
> back to transfer conference;  in my sons own words
>"I got my new comp yesterday. His name is Elder Klienman. But wait,
> yesterday at the transfer meeting in nashville you will never guess who I
> saw. Go ahead guess... I ran into Elder Drone!!! You remember him?
Remember
> Allen that we took to seminary and stuff?? He is in MY MISSION It was
> so crazy when we saw each other. I still cant believe it. He has been out
> for about 13 or so months. It was awesome!!!"
>
> it is indeed a much smaller world when you are a member of the Lords
Church.
>
> anyone else want to volunteer a story?
>
> Bob & Rusty Taylor
>
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Re: [ZION] The Small World of the Church

2003-11-16 Thread Doug McGee
Small world indeed.

Just so happens that Val Williams lives in South Bend.  Well,
that's where my wife is from too.  Turns out that she and
Val were good friends in South Bend before I captured here and
married her off here in Utah.
I've never had the opportunity to meet Val but hope to one of
these days when we visit Karen's family in South Bend.
Doug

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RE: [ZION] The Small World of the Church

2003-11-15 Thread hkpage
That's just too neat of a story!  A real day-brightener...thanks for
sharing!

Heidi the fair


> [Original Message]
> From: Valerie Nielsen Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 11/15/2003 11:59:36 AM
> Subject: [ZION] The Small World of the Church
>
> I just wanted to share with you all something really neat.  You know, as
> members of the church, it doesn't matter where we are, if we are with
> fellow LDS, we have a lot to talk about.  It makes the world a smaller
> place.  Inevitably, someone you meet knows someone you know, and you feel
> a closer connection.  This is a story kinda like that.
>
> Well, way back before our wards spilt, a young couple moved into the
> ward.  They had no children and he was there to do a three year residency
> at Memorial Hospital.  When they found out they could not have children,
> they began adopting.  I remember Stacy crying as she held her first baby
> girl, saying, "She's so beautiful.  I'd have taken her if she were
> homely, but look at her, she's just soo beautiful!"  They were blessed
> with a second daughter, and just this past month, a son.
>
> When Miles finished his residency, he set up practice here.  I have
> always felt so close to Miles and Stacy.  When Tom died, Miles was a huge
> source of comfort.  I was extremely ill during the visitation, so I had
> to sit down to receive people, and Miles knelt down, held my hand, and
> spoke as a great priethood leader, of things not of this world, but in
> the world to come.  Just lately, he was called as Bishop (about a month
> ago) for the South Bend Ward.  
>
> O.K. now, I love doing genealogy.  I have always loved reading histories
> and uncovering the mysteries we call ancestors.  I especially love
> reading my dad's history.  He died 23 years ago, so I feel close to him
> when I read his stuff.  Last year, my sister found a legal pad that had
> Dad's handwritten draft of the typed history we all have.  It is
> different from the typed version, more raw and with details he left out
> of the typed version for some reason.  I used that handwritten version to
> share with my students this week, my dad's expreiences in WWII (we are
> doing a veteran's unit).  Thursday, after I'd read this to my last class,
> I decided to re-read it for myself.  I love to read his thoughts.  Well,
> page 13 contained some notes he scribbled.  It was obviously his notes
> for the section he called the "Fabulous Fifties."  It was during the 50's
> that he married my mom, had most of us kids, and joined the church. (as a
> side note, Orrin Hatch was one of my parent's missionaries).
>
> Anyway, one of the little notes said, 7 Dec 1957 Pat. Blessing,  Reed
> Andrew, Detrioit Stake.  Now, I have seen my dad's patriarchal blessing
> numerous times.  I love reading over it.  What I had never connected, is
> that his patriarch, Reed Andrew, didn't have an 's' on the end of his
> name.  (connecting point here)  This is the same as Miles and Stacy
> Andrew.  As it turns out, Reed is Miles's grandfather!  Stacy said that
> Reed is the one who sealed them when they were married--that he was a
> sealer in Salt Lake, and got special permission to fly to Chicago to seal
> them.  How cool is that!  Reed has since passed, but think about this;
> when my parents were baptized, they lived in Ohio.   What are the odds,
> that in Northern Indiana, some 46 years later, descendents of early
> midwest saints would connect like this.
>
> Gotta love the TRUE church.
> val
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Re: [ZION] The Small World of the Church

2003-11-15 Thread Rusty Taylor
Valerie-- what a great story! I think this would make a great "thread"--
The Small World of the Church". To start things off, here's one that just
happened in our family.

Our oldest son, Chuck, is serving in the Tennessee Nashville Mission and
was just transfered to Clarksville TN where he got a new companion and
participated in a transfer conference.

Flashback; for several years some of our early morning seminary classes
were held in the teachers home. my wife would help by picking up kids and
taking them to the teachers home (this was before she launched her seminary
teaching career).  One young man, who was not especially active, needed a
ride, so my wife would leave extra early to get him because he lived out of
the way.  The teacher specifically asked my wife to pick him up, because he
probably would not make the class. There were days, when Alan would not be
ready, or was sleeping in, sometimes a couple of days in a row, when my
wife would wonder-- what am I doing this for, he doesn't care about
seminary. After that year the boy moved back with his family and we lost
contact with him.

back to transfer conference;  in my sons own words
   "I got my new comp yesterday. His name is Elder Klienman. But wait,
yesterday at the transfer meeting in nashville you will never guess who I
saw. Go ahead guess... I ran into Elder Drone!!! You remember him? Remember
Allen that we took to seminary and stuff?? He is in MY MISSION It was
so crazy when we saw each other. I still cant believe it. He has been out
for about 13 or so months. It was awesome!!!"

it is indeed a much smaller world when you are a member of the Lords Church.

anyone else want to volunteer a story?

Bob & Rusty Taylor

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Re: [ZION] The Small World of the Church

2003-11-15 Thread Steven Montgomery
At 10:50 AM 11/15/2003, Val wrote:
I just wanted to share with you all something really neat.
Val,

Thanks for sharing--it helped brighten my day!



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