even working for a wage on a daily basis in his home community, when he could find such work, necessary for a living.
Father, to me, was a man of great faith with deep and fundamental religious convictions and standards, and impeccable character. And, these values were observed consistently throughout his life. I have frequently stated over the years that although I may not agree with all of Father’s major decisions, I credit him with acting in good faith and in accordance with his best wisdom at the time.
Hyrum D. Clark was my father and I loved, honored and respected him. I regard him as one of the choice select few who were pre-chosen by Our Heavenly Father for a distinguished and special mission here on earth.
(signed) Weston R. Clark
May 6, 1983
Washington, D. C.
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