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Beloved Mormon Leader Russell M. Nelson Dies at 101

7 Oct

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  • Funeral service held for Russell M. Nelson, former president of the Mormon Church
  • Nelson oversaw major temple building boom during his 4-decade tenure as spiritual leader
  • Funeral expected to draw thousands, including 600 family members and 20,000 public attendees
Beloved Mormon Leader Russell M. Nelson Dies at 101

On October 7, 2025, the Mormon Church held a funeral service in Salt Lake City for its former president, Russell M. Nelson, who passed away last month at the age of 101. Nelson had led the church for the past four decades, overseeing a significant temple building boom during his tenure.

The funeral was expected to draw thousands of mourners, including 600 members of Nelson's family and 20,000 people who quickly secured tickets to the event. The service, which was broadcast globally, focused on celebrating Nelson's life and purpose, highlighting both his spiritual leadership and his previous career as a pioneering heart surgeon.

Nelson's body was dressed in traditional white temple clothing, and the commemoration service was conducted by a lay minister. The funeral featured "heartfelt tributes and comforting music" from the famed Tabernacle Choir, including a hymn written by Nelson himself. While the public service was open to all, the burial at Pioneer Cemetery was a private affair for Nelson's family.

The Mormon Church is now preparing for the announcement of a new president, who will be considered a prophet by the faithful. In the meantime, the church's current leader, Dallin H. Oaks, has already signaled a shift from Nelson's presidency, indicating that the church will "slow down the announcement of new temples."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Russell M. Nelson was the former president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon Church. He led the faith for four decades until his death in late September 2025 at the age of 101.
Nelson's funeral in Salt Lake City was expected to draw thousands of mourners, including 600 of his family members and 20,000 public attendees. The service celebrated his legacy as both a spiritual leader and a pioneering heart surgeon.
The Mormon Church is now preparing to announce a new president, who will be considered a prophet by the faithful. The current leader, Dallin H. Oaks, has already indicated that the church will "slow down the announcement of new temples" under his presidency, marking a shift from Nelson's tenure.

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