Have you ever volunteered to plan something and then really regretted doing so, only to REALLY be glad that you did?!?!?! Well, i blame my absenteeism here in the blogging world on the fact that from about January 5th until April 5th i spent almost all of my "computer time" planning a reunion for all 500+ missionaries that were with me 7-10 years ago in Santiago, Chile. (We didn't have emails back then, so it was quite the challenge contacting everyone!!) But, with the help of many fellow missionaries, we pulled off a
really successful reunion. Our mission president and wife, John and Lexine Hadfield were there from California, and we even had one missionary come from Argentina!! There was a fun slide show, yummy food, tons of catching up, and most importantly, a great turnout.
All the missionaries singing our "mission song"
Me and Melissa Quinn - my last companion in Chile
Argentine missionary with the Hadfields
You can't imagine the shock and sadness I felt when I found out the morning of April 14th, only 9 days after our reunion, that our President, John C. Hadfield, had passed away. He was only 57 years old, and they still don't know the cause. He was an exceptional leader to me as a missionary, and he was
very true to what he believed. I feel very grateful (in spite of all the complaining I did) that I volunteered to plan that missionary reunion. All of us who were there feel so fortunate that we were able to see our president, catch up, and tell him of the difference he, and our missions, had made in our lives. I will miss him dearly.
John C. Hadfield
1951-2008
7 comments:
I'm so sorry to hear about your mission president. I'm amazed you planned a reunion. Good for you!
You did a great job planning the reunion! I am sure President just loved it. It was a good way for us to remember him by. He will be greatly missed. We went to his funeral in Utah. It was a very nice service. We sure missed you! He will be greatly missed. How are you doing? I hope that you are doing well.
Okay - I'm so sorry to hear about your mission prez! Crazy that it happens so fast sometimes. Sounds like the reunion was quite the success.
Is that argentine missionary in the photo Jamie LaPierre by any chance? It looks JUST like him, although I can't remember where he served...
Oh Emily, I am so sad to hear about your mission president. But really glad you had your reunion, I'm sure it meant a lot to him and also to all of you missionaries.
That breaks my heart! You can tell he special! Hope that all is well and that you are feeling good! glad to see a new post! You've left us all hanging for a while! Miss you. Tara
Good job on the reunion. Very impressive you were able to pull if off without e-mail addresses and being pregnant. I am so sorry to hear about your mission president. What a blessing to have him at the reunion.
Em, do you remember an elder in your mission named Sean Barney? I was just reading his wife's blog (I am good friends with her sis in law - and they were all in Hawaii when I was there) and there was a little tribute to Sean's mission pres that had passed away, plus a a bit about attending a mission reunion. Just so happens, that it was your miss. pres. too!!! So, do you remember Sean Barney?
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