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“Remembering Gene” Project

By Charlotte England

A DECADE HAS passed since we heard Gene teach a class, or saw him hop the rocks of a stream to look for German browns, or watched him play an exuberant game of tennis, or danced with him around the kitchen, or joined him in a tenacious game of steal the flag.

Soon after Gene died, stories about him came to me from friends—stories that were so intriguing I wanted to preserve them for the person who would write his biography.  A close friend suggested I collect more stories and let Gene’s life unfold through the eyes of his friends and family. I realized that if I didn’t do as he counseled, these stories would be lost.

Following up on this suggestion, I invited a few close friends and family members to contribute to a collection of recollections, memories, or anecdotes of their experiences with Gene. Dozens of stories came in, each one a unique perspective on Gene from that person—individuals who knew Gene in his childhood, at college, in the air force, and throughout his life.  I like the stories so much and want to share them with you.

I am so grateful to all those who encouraged me in this project and walked me through new territory that sometimes felt like finding my way through a mine field. Thank you to Dan Wotherspoon for some editing and arranging to make it all work well for the reader, and a deep gratitude to my daughter Rebecca and her husband Jordan for their financial contribution to set up the website, giving a home to all the essays.

And I am forever grateful to those who were willing and eager to share their stories with all of us. This collection couldn’t have happened without each one of you. I hope these stories help you know Gene even better and that you enjoy some of the surprises along the way.

We invite comments and additional stories from any of you would like to contribute one!

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Period 1: Childhood and Early College Life

Period 2: Marriage, Mission, MIT, Air Force, Stanford, Dialogue

Period 3: St. Olaf College to Early BYU Career

Period 4: Gene in England

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2 Responses to “Remembering Gene” Project

  • findingfreckles March 13, 2013

    I did not know Eugene but I love him. His thoughts and ideas. His generous nature I have a glimpse of from reading others accounts. I posted about Eugene today on my blog. I am grateful for this website as a place to study his life and work. Gratefully, Kandee http://findingfrecklesblog.blogspot.com/2013_03_13_archive.html

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  • Bonnie White June 12, 2013

    I did not know Eugene England personally and our circumstances in life would have assured this remained the case. I have read several times his essay “Why The Church is as True as the Gospel” and two of our children have also read it. The essay nourishes while it instructs.

    I spent a few hours today reading some of his essays and writing. I too posted about him on my blog some time ago. http://monnidvide.blogspot.com/2012/01/stretching.html

    Thank you.

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