Shrine to the
Recently Deceased Missionaries
of the Maryland Waldorf Mission

A Tribute to
The Men in Black
(name tags) The Missionaries of Waldorf

This page is dedicated to the loving memory of our dearly departed Elders and Sisters of the Church. They were fine friends, they lived well, they served well, and they died well. Weep not for them, as they now exist in our hearts and memories (and at home kickin' back drinking suds, watching 'BayWatch') We will miss them terribly, but take heart, all you who knew them, Life will go on here in Waldorf, Maryland, in the Washington DC North Mission Field. They would want us to be happy, after all, for all we know, they're having the time of their lives watching movies, kissing girls, and listening to 'worldly' music!




And now a moment of silence....


...


We remember well the short lives of these Fine Missionaries. They rose triumphant over the many difficulties that comes so often in just two years.

Living quarters weren't necessarily lavish..



Fervant prayers weren't always answered..



And the locals weren't always hospitable..



And when life's little unpleasantries crossed your path..



Your companions were always there to support..



Investigators were hard to come by..



But your one convert is still active..



We will all miss you fine Elders and Sisters. We wish you well in your next life where you will be freed from the bonds and burdens that afflicted you whilst in this one.





Elders Moulton, Vang, Anderson, McGee, Tucker, Edvalson, and Rowley, and Sisters Norris, Loertscher, and Black, We hope your 'life after death' will be a happy one. We'll never forget you.


Elder 'Breakdansang' Vang is the Mexican-Ti-Californian guy on the right.
Elder 'Studly' McGee on the left


To see Lots more pictures follow these links...

Vang, Anderson, Gambill, Edvalson, Bingham, Tucker, Rowley
Anderson, Moulton, Vang, Barrett, Brown, Carney

To see other 'slightly more embarrassing' pictures of our fine, fine elders click here.

For us, you will always be Stripling Warriors.
Thankyou, and Farewell.


And to the Sisters of Waldorf...

Wessel, Hughes, Norris, Loertscher, Black, Black, Gordon

And, of course, the infamous "Flying Nuns"

We love you, and wish you the best of futures!



-Ryan, Diane, Brandon, Rachael and Kristin Passey, and all the other lives you touched during your sojourn here.



Many of these pictures were provided by ward mission leader, master photographer, and all around good guy, Jon Caless. He'd love to hear from you!

If you would like to write a message to any of these Missionaries, please do it here. And, if You who are recently freed from the world of proselyting, would like to read or leave messages, Please do, (try not to use vang repititions). Keep checking back to see who is writing to you.

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