M E R I D I A N M A G A Z I N E
Celebrating
Kirtland
The Prophet's Tour, Part 3
A
Photographic Essay
by
Scot Facer Proctor
All Photographs Copyright 2003 Scot Facer Proctor
(Use of any photographs herein only by written permission of Meridian Magazine)
Sister Marjorie Hinckley and granddaughter Sarah emerge through the doors of
the Kirtland Temple.

Sister Marjorie Hinckley poses with her daughter, Jane Hinckley Dudley, and
granddaughter Sarah in front of the Kirtland Temple. When Maurine saw this picture
she exclaimed, “Don’t you just want to hug them all—they are
so cute!”

President Hinckley also comes out of the Kirtland Temple. The doors have just
been recently painted back to their original color.

President Hinckley, just 36 days shy of 93 years old in this photo, doesn’t
seem to slow down for anything.

It seems that President Hinckley
uses his cane more to point and make points than for balance.

President Hinckley walks along the lovely grounds of the Kirtland Temple.

President Hinckley greets Elder and Sister Osborne and others on the outside
of the Kirtland Temple.

Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the Twelve gives a familiar friendly greeting and wave
to those gathered by the Kirtland Temple.

President Hinckley seems to be constantly aware of those around him. Here he
waves at four sisters who see him from a distance.
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