Text of Guy Pierce Memorial

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  • Red Piller
    Red Piller

    Guy Pierce was born into a large Mormon family. His mother and father were Jack Mormons, sympathetic to the Mormon faith but not veD/ active. AfterWorld War ll, his parents moved from Utah to California, where Guy was born on November 6, l934.When he was eight years old, his grandmother wanted three of her grandchildren to be baptized in the Mormon Church. But Guy chose to "disappear" that day because he thought that all religion, especially Mormonism, was nonsense. During the summer months, Guy stayed with his relatives in Provo, Utah. During one visig when he was about 17, he heard the truth for the first time. His uncle had allowed two special pioneers to park their trailer on his property. Some of Guy's cousins were studying with theWitnesses, and Guy listened in. He knew it was the truth when he first heard it, but being young, he did not immediately do an),th¡ng about it. A few years later, he decided to walk into a Kingdom Hall, where he asked for a study. From that time on, he never looked back. He was baptized in l955.There was family opposition from all sides.They called him the black sheep of the family. Guy replied:"You have the right animal, and I dont care what color it is." He persisted in sharing the truth with his family. One day he decided to use a different tactic. He asked his relatives to give him a reason to believe in Mormonism, which they could not do. Guy's mother and one of his sisters eventually came into the truth. Guy married a woman who had two children, whom he adopted, and together they had two more children.They were divorced after some of the older children left home.ln 1977 he married Penny,who was a single mother with two children of her own. ln his years of raising a family Guy experienced a divorce, raised his adopted children, his own children, and his stepchildren

    Guy wove the truth into everything. Once, while he and his son were fixing the family car,Guy said: "This carwould run like a clock if we could justget it lined up with Jehovah's laws." Later, Guy would tell traveling brothers who felt that they were busy that he had never been busier than he was when he was raising a famil¡ working full-time, and also caring for the congregation. Still, he found time to pioneer whenever he could. He never made a decision without considering how it would affect his worship. Because of his fine example, many others in his family entered the full-time service and did relief work. ln 1982, with only one son left at home, Guy and Penny decided to regular pioneer again. ln 1986, Guy was invited to do circuit work. ln 1997, Guy and Penny were invited to Bethel, where one of their sons was already serving. ln 1998, Guy was appointed to be a helper to the Personnel Committee, and he was appointed to the Governing Body in 1999.

    We remember Guy for his infectious warm smile, his twinkling blue eyes, his mischievous look, his constant effort to convey the truth accurately, and his zeal and love for Jehovah. Penny will treasure the many years that they read the Bible and theocratic publications together every morning for 45 minutes before their day began. Now Guy has been given a more glorious assignment, one where he can serve without imperfection or limitations in energy. He can be in the presence of his great God,Jehovah,and be with his brothers,the 144,000. As you remember Guy and his happy life in Jehovah's service, please close your eyes for a moment and reflect on all the future blessings that Jehovah has in store for everyone who serves Him, whether in heaven or on earth.

  • designs
    designs

    Parody

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Presumptuousness, personified.

    Sylvia

  • BizzyBee
    BizzyBee

    A company man all the way!

  • sir82
    sir82

    A few adjectives missing from that obit, for some odd reason:

    Kind

    Generous

    Intelligent

    Loving

    Thoughtful

    Caring

    Empathetic

    Devoted parent / grandparent

    And so on.

    You'd think a eulogy for one of your top dogs would have something more positive to say than

    "infectious warm smile, his twinkling blue eyes, his mischievous look, his constant effort to convey the truth accurately, and his zeal and love for Jehovah."

    Shoot, most cats have the majority of those attributes.

  • lisaBObeesa
    lisaBObeesa

    Wait. Is this for real?

  • insearchoftruth
    insearchoftruth

    Below is from JW.ORG

    MARCH 20, 2014 | GLOBAL NEWS

    Guy H. Pierce, Member of the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Dies

    NEW YORK—Guy H. Pierce, a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses at their world headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, died on Tuesday, March 18. He was 79 years of age.

    Mr. Pierce served on various committees that supervise activities related to the Witnesses and their international Bible-education work. His organizational responsibilities required that he travel extensively, and he used these occasions to provide encouragement for Jehovah’s Witnesses throughout the world. Despite his workload, he was well-known for never being too busy to listen to those needing assistance or advice, and he put others at ease with his warm smile and good sense of humor. His closest associates noted that people from different backgrounds or cultures were naturally drawn to him. In a discourse at a graduation program for full-time ministers, Mr. Pierce made remarks that he was known to exemplify: “Be firm for right principles, but be flexible. Do not look down on those in your assignment because their culture is different.”

    Guy Hollis Pierce was born in Auburn, California, on November 6, 1934. He was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses on August 14, 1955, at the age of 20. He married a fellow Witness, Penelope (Penny) Wong, on May 30, 1977, and the two raised a family together. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce became full-time Bible instructors (referred to by Witnesses as regular pioneers). Later, he became a traveling minister of Jehovah’s Witnesses, visiting congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses throughout the United States to provide spiritual encouragement to other full-time Bible instructors and local congregation members. In 1997, the Pierces were invited to work full-time at the United States branch office of Jehovah’s Witnesses. On October 2, 1999, Mr. Pierce was announced as a new member of the Governing Body.

    Mr. Pierce was the chairman for the 129th annual meeting of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, on the weekend of October 5 and 6, 2013. A total audience of 1,413,676 in 31 countries attended the event either in person or via webcast. According to the Witnesses’ official website, this was the largest gathering of Jehovah’s Witnesses to date.

    In addition to his wife, Penny, Mr. Pierce is survived by his six children, several grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He will also be fondly remembered by Jehovah’s Witnesses around the world whom he regarded as family.

    In a statement, his fellow members of the Governing Body commented on “his solid faith and firm stand for Jehovah’s laws and principles,” adding: “Our memories of his courageous and faithful earthly life course will continue to strengthen us for years to come.”

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  • sir82
    sir82

    Wait. Is this for real?

    Topic is "text of Guy Pierce Memorial", so I read that to mean a transcription of the non-standard part of his JW funeral talk.

  • Red Piller
    Red Piller

    I forgot the intro:

    Saturday, March 22, 2014
    Opening Prayer: Troy Snyder II
    Memorial Discourse: Mark Sanderson
    Closing Prayer: Hermanus van Selm

    It seems real....

  • Red Piller
    Red Piller

    I forgot the intro:

    Saturday, March 22, 2014
    Opening Prayer: Troy Snyder II
    Memorial Discourse: Mark Sanderson
    Closing Prayer: Hermanus van Selm

    It seems real....

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