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The most important single thing that any Latter-day Saint ever does in this world is to marry the right person, in the right place, by the right authority.
Bruce R. McConkie
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Bruce R. McConkie
Age: 69 †
Born: 1915
Born: July 29
Died: 1985
Died: April 19
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