Some Q15 are looking their years

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Korihor
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Some Q15 are looking their years

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I didn't watch conference, but of course I've seen a few pics, meme's, etc. One thing that caught my attention is a few of them are really starting to look their years. Mostly R. Hales didn't look well. Of course, TSM looked rough, but we all expected that.

Eyring and Holland seem to be aging OK. The Silver Fox is doing fine.

I intend no disrespect based on appearances, but Hales surprised me. Both Hales and Monson seem to have earned a well deserved rest in their sunset years.

THe only one with any tinge of color in his hair is Stevenson. (Note, I didn't know Stevenson is a Q12 until I clicked his name)

I wonder how the church will keep the attention of the youth with such an aged leadership. IIRC, this is the oldest average age leadership we've ever had.
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Korihor wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2017 9:09 am IIRC, this is the oldest average age leadership we've ever had.
It was, until Packer, Perry, and Scott died.
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Re: Some Q15 are looking their years

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Hey! Their age has granted them wisdom to magnanimously impart upon us. Oh, that we could receive an apostolic blessing, and one that cannot be revoked! :lol:
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