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Posted by: Mormon Observer ( )
Date: June 26, 2012 09:46PM

Sorry, but she was here so short a time and I barely got to know her before she left. Sigh....So glad she's okay and singin' and kickin' up her heels where ever she is....

I loved her standing up to the idiot BP who told her she was selfish for not marrying the couch sleeper who needed a home!!

Or chewing out the BYU Jock who started breaking her Christmas ornaments at the Young Adult Ward Christmas party she was hosting in her home!!

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Posted by: T-Bone ( )
Date: June 26, 2012 10:11PM

I met her one time in real life. She was awesome. She said something about being sick, but really she was just in to her music. When I found out she passed about a year later, I was shocked.

I looked for the version of "Music in my mother's house" that she once posted, but I no longer have the link. Warm thoughts for your, Deenie.

T-Bone

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Posted by: Doesn't matter ( )
Date: June 26, 2012 11:42PM

She passed away, IIRC.

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Posted by: anagrammy ( )
Date: June 27, 2012 01:50AM

I did not realize that. I hoped she had just passed into married life, maybe, or completed her recovery.

RIP, Deenie


Anagrammy

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Posted by: Don Bagley ( )
Date: June 27, 2012 01:55AM

Deenie could sing. Her voice will be missed.

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Posted by: forestpal ( )
Date: June 27, 2012 03:49AM

I might have some of her posts in my archives, in my old computer. I will look.

I was a single adult (divorced) for several years before I left, and felt like Deenie understood better than anyone. What she said about the married RS women being at the first of the buffet line, and the single ladies being served last is TRUE! Also, she wrote the truth about the singles sitting on the steps by the stage, when all the ward dinner tables were filled. The singles always sat in the back rows in meetings, too. One widow friend of mine who left, said, "I've been in the very back row for years--it was just a small step from there, out the door, and thhhtttt, I was gone. (Think of that old Hee Haw song, "I turned around and thhhtttt you was gone.")

Deeninie was my hero!!!

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Posted by: Timothy ( )
Date: June 27, 2012 08:11AM

That's Deenie on the left:

http://youtu.be/A9RK7Ypwyfg

'Nuff said.

Timothy

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Date: June 27, 2012 08:12AM


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