Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin passed away last night, at age 91. Much will be said in the coming days as those who loved Elder Wirthlin reflect upon his life. I want to say a few words as well.
I had the privilege of meeting Elder Wirthlin a number of times, in a variety of settings. His daughter--whom I love--was married to my brother (my brother is now deceased). I have been in the Temple with Elder Wirthlin as he performed marriages--most recently just a few months ago in what I consider to be one of the most sacred yet simple marriage ceremonies I have ever witnessed. Temple sealings are always a time of purity, happiness, and holiness. I have stood by him in a hospital room by the bedside of my ailing brother--a time of great sorrow and grief. I have seen Elder Wirthlin and visited with him in more casual settings--in someone's backyard or living room. I also had some contact with him as a businessman, a family man, and a friend to my parents.
What I am trying to say is this: I can say with great confidence that this was a man who was true to the faith. This was a man who was unfailingly kind. He was honest, whole, happy, solid, faithful, thoughtful, dependable, and selfless. He was a man who could be trusted. His example was stellar, his words were inspired. Elder Wirthlin patterned his life--as best a man can--after the Savior's example. He lived what he believed and taught.
He will be missed by the Church, the community, his family, and all who knew and loved him.
3 comments:
Thanks Mom. I always looked forward to seeing him at Kathy's family functions. So happy! I just read his last talk and loved it (again).
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Beautiful post Holly! I sure do miss you!! my favorite talk of his will always be "Dark friday, bright Sunday"....he has a way with words that can hit right to the center of my heart.
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