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Friday, January 12, 2018

President Monson's Funeral Plan Announced

Hello again, everyone! I am back in the late morning hours of Friday January 12 to pass along some information about the layout of the funeral services for President Monson. It appears that President Hinckley's funeral may have been an exception to those for Church Presidents.

With the consent and at the request of the Monson family, President Eyring will conduct the funeral, with Elders M. Russell Ballard and Jeffrey R. Holland giving the invocation and benediction for the services. Ann M. Dibb will represent the family, and we will hear from Presidents Uchtdorf and Eyring, then acting Church president and President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Russell M. Nelson will be the concluding speaker.

The Tabernacle Choir, which was the one assignment for which President Monson insisted on taking personal responsibility, will be singing his favorite hymns for the funeral services, which will include the following: "Consider the Lilies", "O Divine Redeemer", "Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd", and "If the Way Be Full of Trial, Weary Not". His son, Clark S. Monson, will give the family prayer, and his oldest son, Thomas L. Monson, will dedicate the grave.

It will be great to hear the talks and music for this conference, and it looks like the Church is taking the advice President Monson often gave, which is that funerals should be short in their duration, with addresses that focus more on the plan of salvation than they do on the accomplishments of an individual.

You can depend on my bringing a report of my observations on funeral proceedings later today. That does it for this post. Any and all comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.

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