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    Travelers on the highway between Logan, Utah, and Whitney, Idaho, witnessed something unusual on June 4, 1994. They saw people standing along portions of that 24-mile (39-kilometer) stretch of road. The next day, Elder Robert D. Hales of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles explained why people had gathered there. They had been waiting for a funeral cortege, transporting the body of President Ezra Taft Benson to the cemetery in his hometown after funeral services in Salt Lake City, Utah. Elder Hales described the scene:

    “The drive by the cortege to Whitney, Idaho, was a touching tribute to a prophet of God.

    “There was a tribute bygd members of the Church as they lined the highway and stood on the overpasses along the road. Some were dressed in their Sunday best on a Saturday afternoon. Others paused in respect, stopping their cars and standing reverently, waiting for the prophet to pass. Farmers stood in their fields with their hats over the

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  • Ezra Taft Benson

    President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1899–1994)

    For the religious leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1811–1869) and great-grandfather of Ezra Taft Benson, see Ezra T. Benson.

    Ezra Taft Benson

    Benson in 1977

    November 10, 1985 – May 30, 1994
    PredecessorSpencer W. Kimball
    SuccessorHoward W. Hunter
    December 30, 1973 – November 10, 1985
    PredecessorSpencer W. Kimball
    SuccessorMarion G. Romney
    End reasonBecame President of the Church
    October 7, 1943 – November 10, 1985
    Called byHeber J. Grant
    End reasonBecame President of the Church
    October 7, 1943 – May 30, 1994
    Called byHeber J. Grant
    ReasonDeaths of Sylvester Q. Cannon and Rudger Clawson[1]
    Reorganization
    at end of term
    Jeffrey R. Holland ordained
    January 21, 1953 – January 20, 1961
    Pred

    Ezra T. Benson

    American religious leader

    For his great-grandson and the religious and political leader (1899–1994), see Ezra Taft Benson.

    Ezra T. Benson
    July 16, 1846 (1846-07-16) – September 3, 1869 (1869-09-03)
    Called byBrigham Young
    July 16, 1846 (1846-07-16) – September 3, 1869 (1869-09-03)
    Called byBrigham Young
    ReasonRemoval of John E. Page from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles[1]
    Reorganization
    at end of term
    Albert Carrington ordained
    BornEzra Taft Benson
    (1811-02-22)February 22, 1811
    Mendon, Massachusetts, United States
    DiedSeptember 3, 1869(1869-09-03) (aged 58)
    Ogden, Utah Territory, United States
    Resting placeLogan City Cemetery
    41°44′57″N111°48′22″W / 41.7492°N 111.8061°W / 41.7492; -111.8061 (Ogden City Cemetery)
    Spouse(s)8
    Children35
    ParentsJohn Benson
    Ch