I write Max every week - although I don't know him well, I feel strongly that I should be communicating with him. My letter, that he'll receive tomorrow, is this:
Something pretty cool happened to my mother yesterday, and I
thought I would share. As you may know, my father passed away on July 5, 2016.
He and my mom are our next-door neighbors, and Grandpa and Grandma Weaver lived
across the street from them. That is the main reason we bought our home – to be
able to care for both sets of parents as they aged. And we’ve been able to. My
mother is now 81, and she’s doing pretty darn good, able to live alone just
fine, but she sure does love having us next door – as Grandpa visits with her,
takes care of her yard and her house, and I cook for her, listen to her, and we
both enjoy sharing time with her.
Well, my father was a branch president at the MTC in the
early 1980s. He was there for three years. He served the young men who were
going to English-speaking areas. He had them for three weeks, and he had a
lasting impact on many of them, particularly those who came into the MTC not
really prepared for serving a mission or sure they even wanted to serve. One of
these missionaries, JE, has stayed a family friend all of these years.
My mother received a Facebook message a couple of years
ago from a man looking for “Elder Walker who served at the MTC in the 1980s.”
Mother mentioned my father had, but then she never heard back from this man.
Then Friday night he messaged saying he didn’t get on FB very often, and was
glad it was Clyde (my father’s first name), and wondered how he was and how to
get in contact with him. My mother told him Dad had died. And then this is the
message (I’ve edited for length) my mother received back:
Time goes by so fast. I wish that I would
have checked these messages more often.
I thank you for sharing. I truly am sadden to
hear of your loss. I have called so many phone numbers over the years trying to
find the right Clyde Walker. After reading your loss I found and read the
wonderful tribute of his life and I realize that this is the right ELDER
WALKER. As a Branch President at the MTC he worked with our group. Our
leader/teacher was ill and Elder Walker stepped in to take care of us. He
played a vital role in my life as a young new missionary. I had a hard time
making the decision to go and leave a girl that I had been dating for 3 yrs.
Elder Walker had such a strong and wonderful spirit about him. He truly was
inspired and helped me to find the faith to be a missionary. I served a
faithful mission that blessed me with a foundation for my life and family. A
foundation of faith and understanding far more powerful than I could have ever
imagined.
He told me that the Lord would bless my life
with a wonderful bride when I finished serving as a missionary, if I would put
my faith in the Lord. He was right.
The lord did bless me with a wonderful
faithful wife. She is teaching gospel doctrine now and is a principle of North
Ogden jr High. We have 4 kids, 2 girls and 2 boys. . .
I want to thank you for your wonderful
husband and the life altering influence that he had on my life for generations
to come. He taught me to have faith and love.
I owe this legacy to my MTC
father Clyde Walker. I really wish that I could have shared this with him. The
time will come when I will be able to give him a proper thank you. If I may say
through you...I love you Clyde Walker! Thank you!
Isn’t this beautiful? The work of one man – he was just
doing what he knew was right, which was serving his Father in Heaven, and yet
all of these years later, one young man remembered my father’s love, and cared
enough to share! We never know!
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