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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Oaks, Ballard, Holland, Uchtdorf, Bednar, Cool, D. Todd, .....
    I did not realize Bednar was that senior. He is 65; could be president for a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by concerned View Post
    I did not realize Bednar was that senior. He is 65; could be president for a long time.
    Thanks for the reminder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by concerned View Post
    I did not realize Bednar was that senior. He is 65; could be president for a long time.
    Harold B. Lee was 20 years younger than the next most senior apostle when he was called. According to the all-knowing Wikipedia his administration "lasted from July 7, 1972 to Lee's sudden death due to a fatal pulmonary hemorrhage on December 26, 1973 at age 74." You just never know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by concerned View Post
    I did not realize Bednar was that senior. He is 65; could be president for a long time.

    He's skinny and healthy. You're right. he could be the guy for quite some time.

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    A few years ago I was working my way through biographies of LDS Church presidents -- something I got away from and really need to get back to. When George Albert Smith was president of the 12, one of his fellow apostles suggested to another that he should listen to President Smith because he would be the next president of the church. George Albert shut that down quickly, saying he knew no such thing about his future. When he was a younger man, George Albert experienced many health challenges, which would lead to months of being bedridden; while in better health later in life, there was certainly no guarantee that he would outlive Heber J. Grant.

    While George Albert did survive President Grant and did become the president of the church, L.A. has pointed to another example, that of Harold B. Lee and Spencer Kimball. Lee was a relatively young man, and Kimball was experiencing serious health issues. Perhaps the only person who thought Kimball might live to become president of the church was Lee, who advised Kimball to undergo a risky heart surgery.

    When I was on my mission I had the opportunity to meet President Howard W. Hunter. When I shook his hand, I felt inspired that he would be the next president of the church. When I told my companion about this, he suggested that it was rather unlikely. Hunter had given his recent conference talks while sitting in his chair on the dais, and was in a wheel chair the day I met him. Just a few months later he finally stood again at the pulpit . . . and fell down during his talk. At the same time, however, President Benson was beginning his decline -- his last conference address was six months before Hunter stood again at the pulpit. People could be forgiven, then, for wondering who would live longer between the two.

    As Churchill once said, the future, though imminent, is obscure. Even when it might not appear to be obscure, the future can still surprise.
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    A good biographical piece on President Nelson (including the surgery he performed on President Kimball using a machine he helped develop):

    https://www.deseretnews.com/article/...and-faith.html
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