BYU days
Horseback riding in Montana.
Michelle was a very special person. She had many talents and wasn't afraid to share them with others. She was self-driven and motivated like no other young person I have met. She set the example for her younger brothers and sisters in so many ways. One example of that was when she went to work for Nielsen's Frozen Custard. Little did she know almost all her younger sisters and brothers would follow her trail and work their too. (LeeAnn is the 6th Gardner to work there.) She was always very busy in good causes. I remember her senior year after she had already completed her Young Women's medallion that she planned and orchestrated a full musical fireside to include many youth from her stake.
We can only imagine what kind of work she is involved in now, up there in heaven. Without any physical limitations she must be working marvelous wonders there. Maybe she is dancing, or singing, laughing, or teaching. Whatever Michelle is doing, I feel in my heart that she is happy.
2 comments:
Beautiful tribute, Bonnie. Thanks for sharing with us some of the sweet memories of Michelle. An amazing, talented girl--I have no doubt she is busy entertaining & serving on the other side. What a blessing for those she is sharing her talents with even now!
I miss her too! Thank you for posting this.
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