Goodbye Grandpa Paul
The day Gavin was born was also the day we lost Grandpa Paul. We joked that they high- fived as they passed each other from the spirit world to Earth. I flew up to Utah to attend the service. I really wanted to take all the kids, but there wasn't time for us to drive there and back and flying on short notice was far too expensive. We had a really nice time at the viewing Sunday night. The whole First Presidency came as well as half the Quorum of the 12, many of the 70s and other church leaders to support Uncle Todd and the family. Lots of old ward members that Grandpa and Grandma knew from various wards in which they have lived, old friends from New Jersey, lots of my dad's cousins, and many more. I heard lots of stories about my dad and his brothers. It was wonderful to all be together.


The service was held at the church building where Grandma and Grandpa last attended in Draper. So many people came and we had such a wonderful service. I have the program in my journal so I won't write it all out here. Each of the brothers spoke and they were amazing. Talks worthy of General Conference truly and beautiful tributes to their wonderful father. After the service we headed to the cemetery in Lehi where Grandma is buried as well. Because Grandpa had served in the army in WWII he was given a soldier's burial with the flag folding, the 21 gun salute and Aunt Julie played "Taps"which was very moving.
We took tons of pictures with family, cousins, and friends. It was truly wonderful to be together to honor Grandpa.
After the graveside service we went to a local church building where Uncle Tom had arranged for a caterer to serve food for us all. Ryan, Justin and I headed to Janet's quickly to get Justin signed up for his classes for fall and then went to eat. I loved being with Ryan and Justin since I miss seeing them so much!
We love you Grandpa Paul! I hope that we can live our lives in such a way to make you proud. I pray that we will be about to laugh and enjoy life and mostly be faithful servants of the Lord as you have been.