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Can I print up ordinance slips that my deceased father made?

KathyConley1
KathyConley1 ✭
September 20, 2021 in Temple

Two years ago my father died and left all his papers to my brother who could not do temple work. I asked for any temple names work my father had been working on. There was so much to take care of, I never got anything from my brother. Then my brother died last year and his daughter got my brother's and father's papers. I asked my niece for anything my father had been working on. She finally gave me a folder that had 2 Initiatory slips and 5 names and their Family Search ID.

One of the initiatory slips was to a person who had been merged. Of the 5 names with IDs, 2 of them had been deleted. I will do the one initiatory but what about the endowment and the other names? Is there anyway I can print them up? All of these requested ordinances are scheduled to expire in December. Should I just let the requests expire?

I would like to do the work, if nothing else, in memory of my father, Leonard Elmo Olds.

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  • Western Detective
    Western Detective ✭✭✭
    September 20, 2021 edited September 20, 2021

    Hello @KathyConley1


    I have sent you a private message about the ordinances which your father had reserved.


    To see the message click on the Envelope on the top right of this screen.


    All the best.

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