

She said that was the last thing she was interested in after John died. When she attended BYU, she had been studying psychology and worked hard to build up her resume and earn good grades to someday go to graduate school and become a marriage and family therapist.

“I planned on helping John get through medical school, raising our family together and being a mom.” “The part that got me down was the feeling that my whole life, all my plans had been totally obliterated,” she said. She moved into her own place but continued to struggle with what to do next. It had been difficult to remain there anyway with John gone and looking toward a summer birth, so she and Lizzie moved in with her parents until John Edward Jones II was born in June. She returned with Lizzie to their family apartment at John’s school in Virginia, but because it was student-family housing and there was no longer a student living there, they had to move. That proved to be among the most difficult things she would face. He has work to do and I need to figure out what I’m going to do.” What now for Jones’ widow and family “I’d had my fair share of doubts and struggles, but after my experiences after John’s death, I knew death wasn’t the end. “I hadn’t always had an amazing testimony,” she said. She said she had several experiences that left her certain that John continued to exist, despite his death. I felt like Heavenly Father is going to take care of us and it’s going to be OK.”
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“I was obviously devastated and I missed John and it was rough, but I felt full of faith. “Definitely for the first few months I just felt really buoyed up, I felt OK,” she said.

His remains are entombed there still.Įmily, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said it was her faith that sustained her. He died after spending 27 hours in a small opening in the cave, unable to be extricated by rescuers. They were coming to announce that they were expecting their second child.īut a pre-Thanksgiving outing to the cave left John, 26, trapped. Man trapped in Utah County’s Nutty Putty cave diesĪ November trip brought Emily, her husband John, and their 13-month old daughter, Lizzie, home for a visit to Utah from Virginia, where John was attending medical school.Nutty Putty Cave accident victim’s widow: ‘I know there is life after death’.Kinda funny how her hands stick slightly to this slime whilst mine do not. I struggle to put this one down! My child felt like it was a little stickier than any other DOPESLIMES we have, but it wasn’t sticky for me.

The texture of this slime is awesome and my personal favorite!! It makes lots of pops and snaps when you squish it, has a soft and easy drizzle and a very satisfying squishy feel. I felt funny about mixing it because it was so pretty in the jar, but once it’s mixed the color is pretty and unique, kinda of a light, neon, lavender color. Mine did mix slightly during shipping, but was still stunning by the time I received it. The initial colors are gorgeous and a little mesmerizing to be honest. LOVE this slime! First the scent is a sweet, yet subtle candy smell.
