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You already know and love the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Their dedicated service is an inspiration to all of us.
But you may not be quite as familiar with their wives Frances Monson, Kathleen Eyring, and Harriet Uchtdorf.
These are the women who lovingly stand by their husband's sides as they lead the church. They also faithfully support, help and nurture their families.
We asked a child of each one of them to share thoughts and reflections about their mothers. First Up, we honor Sister Monson.
On October 7th, 1948 President Thomas S. Monson married Frances Beverly Johnson in the Salt Lake Temple. Nearly Sixty-five years later Sister Monson continues to be the love of his life and a wonderful mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Their daughter Ann Monson Dibb shares memories about her mom. Click the video to see her moving tribute.








