The 3 cousins!
Davey, Austin, Ty
This made Dad and Susan so happy.
They all have their mission calls,
and will be leaving within weeks!
Last week I came across this picture of one of the missionaries
who baptized both my Mom and Dad back in 1956!
(Anyone know if I have that year correct?)
(Anyone know if I have that year correct?)
Imagine how Derrold Bates felt when he opened
up his mission call to Fresno, California!
Did he have any idea how many lives he would change
by knocking on the door of one young married couple?
I don't think so.
Speaking of which, we have a brand new family member
born today! My niece Carly already wrote about it on her blog!
up his mission call to Fresno, California!
Did he have any idea how many lives he would change
by knocking on the door of one young married couple?
I don't think so.
Speaking of which, we have a brand new family member
born today! My niece Carly already wrote about it on her blog!
7 comments:
Loved the pictures, especially of the three grandsons visiting your dad. I read Carly's blog. She is one amazing woman! Thanks for sharing these happy events!
That's great that they came and made their grandpa so happy.
And what fun to have a picture of the missionary that baptized your parents!
Congrats on the new member of your fam, too.
=)
I visited Elder Bates companion Lamar Day in Bountiful, Val Verda 5th Ward, 10 years ago. I showed up at their Sacrament Meeting unannounced. He was a 70ish year old Bishop of the Ward after having served a senior mission with his wife to the Phillipines. We had a nice visit in his office during the Sunday School hour...he knew all about each family member because mom had sent him every copy of the Rozier Times through the years.
those are three awesome kids...so glad we know them! Your dad looks like he's feeling better...hope he gets out of there soon!
Richard~ Do you know if he's still in Bountiful? I've lost contact with them both.
The genetics in your family is about as HANDSOME as they come! WOW. What a sight & that is really profound to think about the effects the missionaries had on your family on so many levels. What a legacy!
What a great post. Glad the 3 cousins could visit him. I know he liked that.
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