Today March 16, Sis. Ririe and I served in the Brigham Young Home historic site. This is one of the best sites for us to give tours, as it is such an historic place. The whole building is authentic from the 1840's built by Brigham Young himself in 1843. There is a special feeling there, because of all the spiritual things that happened there.
We continued those "special things" today as we served together there.
A few months ago we were walking through the Old Nauvoo Cemetery as we sometimes do for the special feelings we feel there. We were the only ones in the cemetery, but then we noticed that at the far corner, there was another couple there. We watched them from a distance and then we noticed that the woman was sobbing. We uncomfortably approached them to evaluated the difficulty. We started talking to them and she said they had come from St. Louis and were trying to find the burial place of an ancestor. The ancestor was Israel Barlow's child named James Nathaniel Barlow. There was an article that came out in the Ensign, July, 2009 entitled "Daddy, Do Not Leave Me Here". They had been directed to another city cemetery, but she did not "feel right" anywhere there. But when she came to the Old Nauvoo cemetery and walked all around it she was led to this spot and the overwhelming feeling came over her that THIS was the spot. I told her about Elder Mengel who has been researching the cemeteries and mapping the graves. They met the next day and he told her that the place she was standing was not possible to be the correct location because it was out of the boundary of the cemetery proper. She said, "I don't know why, but I feel the Spirit telling me that this is the correct place." Elder Mengel had her use the dowsing technique and it verified that there indeed was a small grave. We wrote an article about this and have submitted it to the Ensign for publication as a follow-up to the above article from 2009.
Today she came back to Nauvoo for a visit to put some flowers on the grave. She had hoped to see us but did not remember our name or know if we were still here. She just felt prompted to go directly to the Brigham Young home for a tour. And what a surprise to see us open the door and greet her. We enjoyed a great reunion of sorts. She is still single, but had her boy friend with her. She is active in track and field and is trying out for the Olympic team in the hammer throw. Quite a lady! We got hold of Elder Mengel, with whom we are co-authoring the article on finding the grave. He came down to the home and we all had a good time. He gave her a copy of the article we have submitted to the Ensign magazine about her ancestors.
These "coincidents" happen quite frequently to us and other missionaries. We call them Nauvoo Miracles!
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