Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone, 87, dies
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Chuck SanfordMay 16, 2018
In June 1972, we went to Utah to be sealed in the temple. While there, we went to see Bro. Featherstone. His son was a missionary in Shreveport, Louisiana (he ate dinner with us several times) and asked us to say hello to his dad. We left our 1-year old daughter with his secretary, who offered to watch Jessica. After a few minutes, his secretary appeared at his door with our daughter, and said, "HELP!" Our little one had had a messy bowel movement and needed changing. Elder Featherstone laughed and laughed about this. What a great guy!
JeanneLauree OlsenMay 14, 2018
My favorite Featherstone quote: "When you know who you are and what you are for, your life will take on the beauty of orderliness."
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