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	<title>Comments on: The Little White Handbook</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
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		<description>Death in the family is never an easy thing to handle. Even if you weren&#039;t close you see the effect on people who were, and on a personal level it brings you to a sense of you own mortality. I had a good friend die in a car wreck a few years ago. I hadn&#039;t seen or talked to her in a while, but we had been close and still were, even if we didn&#039;t really talk often anymore. That was a rough time. Good luck with the grave dedication. I&#039;ve never really thought about ever having to do that, but the fact is you never know what your priesthood duties are going to call on you for. Gotta just stay worthy, and keep the white book close by.</description>
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