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Mesquite Nevada Stakes

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  • Primary Workshop

    This is a Tri-stake Workshop. Logandale and Mesquite Stakes are invited to attend.

  • Come to the Open House

    The Mission President of our area wants to do an Open House at the Stake Center this upcoming Friday and Saturday. They will be doing a missionary blitz by sending more missionary companionships to Mesquite for those two days. Each ward has been asked to assist for one hour on one of those days. Please arrive a few minutes early to go over what they want you to do. Thank you for your love and devotion to Christ and this great work going forward.

  • Elder Andrew and Sister Janell Jensen

    Elder Andrew and Sister Janell Jensen have served their mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They served as Member Leader Support in the Farmington New Mexico Mission on the reservation. Their release date is April 9, 2024. Elder Andrew and Sister Janell Jensen will speak on May 26th, 9 am in the Bunkerville Chapel. It's location is 355 W. Virgin Ave. Welcome home!

  • Brother Ned and Sister Janet Mikkelsen

    Brother and Sister Mikkelsen serving in the YSA Branch have been called to Serve in the Phnom Penh East Cambodia Mission. They will be working in the mission office. This is one of the 36 new missions, throughout the world. that will open in July 2024. They will serve for 18 months.  They enter the MTC in Provo on June 3, 2024.

  • RS house work day and fundraiser

    The Relief Society House work day will be Saturday, April 13 starting at 8:00 am and continuing till afternoon with a light lunch served to the workers. Please come and join in the repairs of the historic building on Yucca. The exterior trim will be painted and the window frames. There are a few repairs needed on the roof and help is needed to put in the scaffolding for these projects. Finish carpenters are need to repair the wood flooring in several places inside. Small electrical work is need to put in plugs inside. A contractor is working on getting power to the home. Contact Wes Carter for more information. A Fund Raiser Dutch Oven Supper will be held on Friday, April 19 from 6:00 to &:30 at the Heritage Park. Come enjoy a scrumptious dinner by Wes Carter and historical committee while enjoying live entertainment. There will be a silent auction also. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children and $60 for a family – they can be purchased at Daniell’s or at the Virgin Valley Museum.

  • Sister Lydia Shayanne Clark

    Sister Lydia Shyanne Clark has faithfully served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in the Minneapolis Minnesota mission. On March the 29th, she returns home. Lydia is the daughter of John and Diana Clark of the Bunkerville 1st Ward of the West Stake. Sister Clark's homecoming is April 28th Bunkerville 1st ward (10:30 am) in the Bunkerville Bldg. located, 355 West Virgin Ave. Welcome Home!

  • Worldwide Relief Society Devotional 2024

    Dear Sweet Sisters, Last night we had the privilege to attend (or view) wonderful messages from the Relief Society General Presidency and our beloved prophet, President Nelson.  It was an uplifting evening of sisterhood and we were richly fed by the Spirit.  For those of you who were unable to attend, or for those of you who would like to see it again, here are links and information for you to do so.  I encourage all of our sisters to view this at least once.  Towards the end, President Nelson pronounced wonderful blessings on us. I could imagine his hands on my head, individually giving me these blessings.  These blessings will be a help to us as we go forward on the covenant path.  What a blessing it is to know that we join with sisters all over the world in hearing these messages. 1.  lds.org   Below the video, you will see that the Transcript is also available.  The devotional can also be viewed in several languages. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/media/video/2024-03-0100-worldwide-relief-society-devotional-and-testimony-meeting?lang=eng&alang=eng If the link does not work, go to lds.org.  Click on libraries at the top of the page.  In the dropdown menu, click on Media Library. At the moment, it is the first thing that will come up. 2.  YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LDWkUOqrTk 3.  Gospel Stream App--available in your app store  If you click on the little box at the top of the app, you can change languages. There are other streams on this app you also might enjoy viewing. If anyone has trouble accessing the devotional, please contact your Relief Society President and she will be able to help you or guide you to someone who can. Dear sisters, we love and support you.  We pray that you will be blessed to balance the many responsibilities on your shoulders; and that you will be able to find the courage and strength to face difficulties and sorrows that might come to you; and finally, we pray that you will have joy in the gospel, in your families, and in your life. Kathy Abbott, Kathryn Burrows, Valorie Lystrup, Chelsie Abbott

  • Bonita Hughes Boyce Obituary

    Bonita “Bonnie” Hughes Boyce age 81, passed away on March 11, 2024 in Mesquite, NV.  She was born in St George, UT on August 21, 1942 to Dee Mathew Hughes and Lois Judd Hughes.  She grew up and lived in Mesquite most of her life. Bonnie worked as a librarian at the school and enjoyed sharing her love of reading with the students.  She was a huge Golden Knights fan and had Golden Knights memorabilia all over. She was even able to attend a few games with her daughters.  She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where she served as Stake Librarian, Ward Librarian, Second Counselor in the Relief Society, Young Womens, and Primary.   Bonnie also enjoyed traveling and was able to see almost all of the country that she loved the most. She was able to so some traveling abroad as well. She is survived by her six children Eric Boyce, K   Mathew (Rose) Boyce, Cherri Boyce, Shanon Boyce, Michael Boyce, Christopher Boyce; three brothers Myron (Lucille) Hughes, Warren (Jane) Hughes, Derald (Linda) Hughes;  a sister Karla Lee; sister in law Gaye Hughes; three grandchildren McKenna (Adhir) Oliva, Michael Boyce, Jasmine Boyce; a great grandchild Reinelle Oliva.  She is preceded in death by her parents Dee and Lois Hughes;  two brothers DeMar (Anna Lou) Hughes, Arvile Hughes, brother in law Afton Lee and sister in law Vyonne Hughes. Visitation was held on Friday, March 15, 2024 evening and on Saturday March 16, 2024 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Whipple Chapel 121 Whipple Way Mesquite, NV 89027.  Burial was at the Mesquite City Cemetery (Hillside), Family and friends are invited to leave memories and condolences at an online memorial guestbook at www.starmortuary.com

  • Marilyn Egan Norris Obituary

    Marilyn Egan Norris May 13, 1948 — March 11, 2024 Marilyn Egan Lundberg Norris, beloved wife, mom, stepmother, grandma, great-grandma, sister and friend, passed away peacefully on March 11, 2024 in Mesquite, Nevada due to end-stage liver disease. She was 75. Marilyn was born on May 13, 1948 in Burley, Idaho to Lois Robinson Egan and Merrill Keith Egan. She was the older sister to Connie, Nina, and Merrill. Marilyn attended Ricks College, where she met Donald Roy Lundberg. They were married in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on November 27, 1968. They had two children: Staci and Cory D Lundberg. Marilyn was a widow and single mom for 26 years. She worked as a paralegal and devoted her life to her children. She loved beautifying the yard, camping, running, spending time with friends, and being with her dog, Mason. Marilyn was introduced to Graham Norris in 2001. They were married the following year. Marilyn was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She and her husband served a mission at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Heber Valley Camp. She is survived by her husband, Graham Norris; her daughter, Staci (Jonathan) Hill; stepchildren: Graham (Christie) Norris, Tom (Kim) Norris, Suzanne Broadbent, Amy, Stephanie and Sarah Norris; grandchildren [Carson (Trina), Evan (Isabel) and Griffin Hill; Emery (Goose) Noble, Ryan, Tyson, and Addison Lundberg; Catherine, David, Erin, John, and William Norris; Kate, Emma, Jane, and Sara Norris; Ethan Broadbent; and Thomas Norris]; two great grand-daughters (Bryn and Makenna Hill); and her sisters (Connie Meade and Nina (Ken) Black). She was preceded in death by her first husband, Don; her son, Cory; her parents, Keith and Lois; and her brother, Merrill. A viewing was held on Thursday, March 14 from 11at Anthem ward building (355 West Virgin Avenue, Bunkerville NV). Additional services were held on Saturday, March 16 at the Cherry Hill Stake Center (1700 S 400 E, Orem UT). Interment will be at the American Fork Cemetery. We invite family and friends to leave condolences or memories at www.starmortuary.com

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