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Forever Stalwart

Treasured  Readers

Lillian Snow Brittner

Lillian Snow Brittner

Lillian, the great-granddaughter of Emily Billings Strigham whose beautiful final words and testimony are included in Forever Stalwart, is pictured here with daughters Cindy and Lenora

Nancy Billings Allen

Nancy Billings Allen

Nancy is a second great granddaughter of Titus and Mary Ann Billings.

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The Hafens

The Hafens

This beautiful couple studied the book during their trip to Nauvoo.

Kent Hexem

Kent Hexem

I met this awesome guy at an all day training and he bought his mother a copy of the book for Mothers’ Day, the next day. Many thanks, Kent.

Amber Untch

Amber Untch

Keenly aware of the Old Liberty Jail in the town where she lives, Amber, a true descendant of Titus Billings studies its history in the book.

Sharon and Lynn Church

Sharon and Lynn Church

Came to our home to purchase the book. Loved their visit.

Clerk at Far West Country Store (sorry, I can't remember her name).

Clerk at Far West Country Store (sorry, I can't remember her name).

Store owners Craig & Consie Skembo considered adding Forever Stalwart to their Book Store.

Jacob Siebach

Jacob Siebach

Brother Siebach references “Forever Stalwart” in Seminary class.

Dedicated officers: Keith Burns, president; Ned Casady, vice president; Susan Cheney, treasure.

Dedicated officers: Keith Burns, president; Ned Casady, vice president; Susan Cheney, treasure.

While I was researching at the Hancock County Historical Society, Don Parker helped me pinpoint the actual location of Yelrome. (Read about our miracle in the book.) Gratefully I returned to gift a copy of Forever Stalwart in his memory.

Kevin Jay Mitchell

Kevin Jay Mitchell

Kevin is a fourth great grandson of Titus Billings.

Steve Bringhurst

Steve Bringhurst

"Thanks for your assistance and research into our family tree with an amazing compilation of chapters and historical data from church records and family and friends records over the years. My mother Georgia Wilkerson (Ashcraft-Billings) gave this to us as a gift! My oldest son Jonathan made a cross country trip to our home in Woodbridge to deliver it to us from Orem. I’ve only briefly skimmed through the book and on chapter 3, but love the well organized chapters with detailed photos in the back. What a great miracle and treasure!"

Sarah M. Hansen Miller

Sarah M. Hansen Miller

Sweet Sarah connects to this story through Titus and Mary Ann’s second daughter, Theresa Billings Coombs.

Jolene Fisher

Jolene Fisher

Jolene from Arizona is a descendant of Theresa Billings Coombs.

Ruth Johnson, Linda Carter, and Linda Gammon

Ruth Johnson, Linda Carter, and Linda Gammon

Aunt Ruthie invited me to give a Book Review for her Red Hat Ladies. What a fun group. I was honored to be their guest.

Delma Lewis

Delma Lewis

"The only problem with this book," Leah Ruth Lewis Johnson said, "is it is too large to read in bed!" Nonetheless, she read the entire book several times stating that she loved the Historical notes at the end of each chapter. In here easy chair Delma Lewis read the entire book as well.

Sister Fuller

Sister Fuller

A missionary from Lehi, Utah serving in the Independence Missouri Mission purchased her own copy of the book when we gifted one to the Visitor's Center.

Melissa Mitchell

Melissa Mitchell

First teenager to read the entire book! I’m told she read all night.

Robert K. Mitchell

Robert K. Mitchell

Rob is the third great grandson of Titus Billings and his second wife, Mary Ann Tuttle.

Gaby Berry

Gaby Berry

Librarian Gaby Berry accepted a gift copy of the book for the Nauvoo Public Library.

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