Mesquite Nevada Stakes
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- Stake Devotional Program
Mesquite,NV Stake Devotional September 20,2020 5:00p.m .Opening Prayer..................................................................................................Stephen Waite Special Musical Number......................................................................................Blazzard Family “Peace In Christ” Accompanied by Shaye Whipple Special Musical Number.....................................................................................Hailey Spilker “The Miracle” Accompanied by Jamie Spilker Speaker............................................................................................................President Laren B.Abbott Special Musical Number.....................................................................................Tishelle Tew “I Have Not Seen,Yet I Believe” Accompanied by Shaye Whipple Special Musical Number.....................................................................................Brian Wursten “Savior,Redeemer of My Soul” Accompanied by Lynne Anderson Special Musical Number.....................................................................................Deborah Baker “My Shepard Shall Supply My Need” Accompanied by Laurie Andrus Speaker...........................................................................................................President Danny D .Allen Special Musical Number....................................................................................Jill Laub & Kristi Dalley “How Great Thou Art” Accompanied by Gaye Nelson Special Musical Number..................................................................................Emily Hill “Abide With Me” Speaker......................................................................................................President David J Anderson Special Musical Number................................................................................Shaye Whipple “It Is Well With My Soul " Accompanied by Jean Whipple Closing Prayer.................................................................................................Brian Bingham
- Sister Jamie Bundy Returns From Mission
Sister Jamie Bundy has returned after serving her mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mission. She will report her mission on September 20th at 10 am in the Whipple Chapel with a get together following at the Bundy home. Sister Jamie Bundy's Testimony I recently returned home from serving in the Pennsylvania Philadelphia mission. I loved my mission and everything I got to experience, learn, and gain from serving on the beautiful East Coast with and for some amazing people. I learned and grew a lot and I wouldn’t trade my experiences for the world. Serving during the worldly upheaval from this virus also brought me experiences that I wouldn’t have gained in any other setting. It was challenging but I saw the Lord touch peoples hearts even when I couldn’t touch them. I saw how the work could move forward even though it was in new ways. I’m grateful I got to be a part of it all. I know that this church and this work is lead by the Lord, I know that the Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ and I know that testifying of those things to others for a short 18 months will bless me for the the rest of my life. I love this gospel!
- Sunday Worship Services
This link will allow members and their friends to view devotionals and Sunday worship services. http://mywebcast.churchofjesuschrist.org/Events/mesquitenevadastake
- Mesquite 1st Ward New Bishopric
1st Counselor, Quin Ellis, Bishop Steven Tobler, 2nd Counselor, Ryan Cowley
- Sister Sydney Ludvigson
Sister Sydney Ludvigson has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will serve in the Adriatic South Mission, speaking Albanian. Her virtual Missionary Training begins on September 16 and reports in the field on November 18, 2020. Tiffany and Yori Ludvigson of the Mesquite 7th Ward are her parents.
- Mesquite 2nd Ward New Bishopric.
Bishop Jaydel Wilson 1st Counselor, Eric Garrett 2nd Counselor, Blue Lee
- Harold E. Wittwer Obituary
Harold Edwin Wittwer, age 84, died September 10, 2020 in Cedar City, Utah. He was born February 13, 1936 in Bunkerville, Nevada to Merl Harmon and Elizabeth "Aunt Lib" Leavitt Wittwer. On May 30, 1956 he married Annita Russell in the St. George LDS Temple. She preceded him in death on October 17, 2012. Harold grew up in Bunkerville. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree from BYU in education. He went on to earn his Master’s Degree from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. After a short time working in Las Vegas, he came back to Mesquite to raise his family and to coach, teach and finally work as an administrator at Virgin Valley High School. He enjoyed hunting in the mountains near his ranch in Acoma Nevada with his sons and as a hunting guide. He had horses like his father and ran them on the Mesa. Harold loved his dogs they were always by his side wherever he went. He loved sports, He loved to watch his sons, grandson’s, and granddaughters play. He also loved watching the Dodgers play on TV. He was in the Bishopric, served as a high priest teacher and he enjoyed serving with Annita as ward temple coordinators. They loved hosting youth groups at their ranch. Survivors include one daughter and three sons: Connie Jensen of Mesquite, NV; Boyd (Penny) of Bunkerville, NV; Bradley of Mesquite, NV; Curtis (Tanisha) of Cedar City, UT; eleven grandchildren; seventeen great grandchildren and one sister, Faye (Al) Thompson of Orem, UT. He was preceded in death by one son, Don; sister, Colleen Reber and one brother, Gerald. A public graveside service will be held in his honor on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 10 a.m. at the Bunkerville Cemetery. Friends and family are invited to sign our online guest book at www.virginvalleymortuary.com Services Graveside Service Wednesday September 16, 2020 10:00 AM Bunkerville Cemetery
- Mesquite NV Stake Devotional Webcast
The Stake Presidency will host a devotional online webcast on Sunday, September 20th at 5pm. Please plan to attend. If your email is on the Tools app, you'll receive an invitation in your e mailbox. Stake Members, go to this link and use the event code if needed. http://mywebcast.churchofjesuschrist.org/mesquitenevadastake Event Code 17968
- Greetings from Stake Presidency
Good morning; We are grateful for all of you and hope this finds you all well. We know there are some who have challenges in their lives and we pray for you. We pray that all of you can find peace and happiness in this trying time. Grateful for all of your patience and efforts in helping with cleaning and attending sacrament meeting and everything that you do. Each ward will be meeting twice a month for sacrament meeting, if you need information on those times call someone in your ward leadership. You may still continue to worship at home if you are not comfortable meeting as a group, if you are not feeling well please stay at home. Please follow all guidelines for the meetings you attend. We ask that you continue to do indexing and your family history, if you need help getting started we have wonderful stake and ward consultants willing and ready to help. The temples will be open at some time and we will need names to be able to attend the temple again, that will be a great day. The stake presidency will be signing recommends on Wednesday nights from 5-6 pm at the stake center. We ask you to call Bro. Bingham to set a time to come in so we can try to maintain social distancing, we also recommend you bring a mask with you. On the 20th of September at 5:00 pm we will have a stake devotional via Webcast, we will send out more information on a link and how to view the devotional. The theme of the devotional will be “Fear Not“ if you would like to study that subject sometime between now and then that would be great. Again love you and pray for you. We testify that as we keep those covenants we have made, follow the guidelines of our government leaders and most of all the guidelines of our church leaders we will be watched over and protected. We have a Heavenly Father that knows us individually and will bless us for our willingness to be obedient. Jesus Christ is our Savior. We are led by loving Prophets and apostles. The church is true, the Book of Mormon is the word of god translated by the prophet Joseph Smith. Of this we testify in the name of Jesus Christ amen. With Love The Mesquite Nevada stake presidency.
- Carol Hardy Reber Obituary
Carol Hardy Reber (90) passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on September 2, 2020 in Mesquite, Nevada. She was born September 1, 1930 in St. George, Utah to Mark and Delilah Tobler Hardy. She married Robert DeMurren Reber in the St. George Temple on September 24, 1949. As a lifetime resident of Mesquite, Carol was a ministering angel to all who knew her. She never missed a sporting event or any opportunity to support her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Carol made everyone she talked to feel loved, important, and special. She was a hard worker and the glue that held the family together. She helped her husband, keeping the books, and helping in business ventures. Carol had a caring and compassionate spirit that always had a kind word and a smile for everyone she came across. Survivors include one son and three daughters: Deon (Gilbert) Felshaw; Myrna Reber; Bevan (Donna) Reber; Gayla (Charles) Clem all of Mesquite; daughter in law, Cindy Reber of Las Vegas, NV; 26 grandchildren; 49 great grandchildren and one brother, Kent (Dawnie) Hardy of Winchester Hills, UT. Carol was welcomed in heaven by her husband, DeMurren; her daughter, Sandy; her son, Layton; one great granddaughter and two brothers. A public visitation will be held in her honor on Friday, September 11, 2020 from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Mesquite LDS Stake Center, 100 N. Arrowhead, Mesquite, NV. Due to Covid 19 restrictions, the funeral service will be private. Live streaming webcast is available at www.virginvalleymortuary.com by clicking on the obituary then clicking the web - cast notice at the bottom. Services Viewing Friday September 11, 2020 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM LDS Arrowhead Stake Center 801 Arrowhead Trail Henderson, NV 89015
- Susan Carol (Brown) Bennett Obituary
Susan Bennett July 29, 1940 ~ August 28, 2020 (age 80) Susan Carol Brown Bennett passed away on August 28, 2020 after a long illness. Born to Robert E. Brown and Helen Jeppesen Brown, Susan attended Ogden High School, earned an associate degree from Weber State College, and a bachelor’s degree from Utah State University in Theater, Journalism and English. In 1961, she married Sherman Bennett in the Salt Lake Temple, the start of a long and happy marriage until his death in 2007. She began her teaching career at Bonneville High School in Ogden, and worked part-time as a journalist when her four children were little. In 1972, Sherman and Susan moved their family to Las Vegas, NV where Sherman received his master’s degree, and later worked, at UNLV. Susan worked in the office of Dr. Fred Boulware and the Las Vegas Review-Journal, before returning to teaching at Von Tobel Junior High and Vo-Tech High School. During this time she also earned her master’s degree in secondary education at UNLV. In 1986, Susan and Sherm moved to St. George, UT and a year later settled in Mesquite, NV where Susan taught English and Theater at Virgin Valley High School; her annual musicals were legendary. She found her true home in Mesquite, making dear lifelong friends and serving the community. She helped organize the Mesquite Arts Council in 1992 and was active for many years, instrumental in bringing professional entertainment to Mesquite; she also founded Mesquite Kids on Stage and was a director for the Virgin Valley Theatre Group. One of her favorite events each year was the Mesquite Festival of Trees, and she would plan her themed Christmas trees for months in advance. In 2005 she and Sherm were honored as Mesquite’s Distinguished Citizens of the Year, and in 2008 she was named Woman of the Year by Virgin Valley Family Services. She served as the Grand Marshall of the 2015 Mesquite Days parade, and that same year was honored with the Heart for the Arts Award. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, serving in many positions over the years. Susan is survived by her four children; Joan (Jim) Jungblut, Michael(Krista) Bennett, David (Jenny) Bennett, Matthew (Jennifer) Bennett, 11 grandchildren; Eric and Max Jungblut, Brittany, Brooke, Brianna, Eliana, Alex Bennett, Haylee (Calvin) Whitney, Chase, Conner and Libby Bennett, one great-grandson; Ray Whitney, sisters; Mary Yoachum, Becky Boswell, Tricia (Richard) Scott, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and brother in law, Bernie Yoachum. Visitation will be held Thursday, September 3, 2020 from 6 - 8 pm at the LDS Stake Center, 100 N. Arrowhead Lane, Mesquite, Nevada. - COVID restrictions will be enforced - The Funeral will be for family only, but will be live-streamed Friday, September 4, at 9:00 am. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to either Virgin Valley High School Athletic Fund or Theater Department Fund. Please take a moment to honor her with a message on the Guest Book at www.virginvalleymortuary.com. Services Visitation Thursday September 3, 2020 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Mesquite LDS Stake Center 100 N. Arrowhead Mesquite, NV 89027 Funeral Service Funeral Service Friday September 4, 2020 9:00 AM Virgin Valley Family Funeral Service
- Elder Taua Fiso
Elder Taua Fiso left to serve in the North Dakota Bismarck. This is his reassignment. Elder Fiso's original assignment is the Samoa Apia Mission.










