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Anonymous wrote:When my elderly mom fell in her icy driveway trying to bring in the garbage can, and waved at every passing car for 10 minutes, the only car that stopped (passed her, but realized she needed help and turned around) were 4 female Mormons out to visit the neighborhood. They picked her up, bracing her against their feet, then once she was safe and sound, drove away before anyone could even thank them. I have no idea of their names/ particular church, and no way to thank them. They did not try to convert her, just helped and left. I wish I had known who they were.


How odd that they told her their religion and not their names.

Thank goodness they were there to help, though.


They were likely wearing nametags.


Wouldn't she have learned their names then?


Have you seen a LDS nametag? They're easily recognizable as such, but I'm sure the elderly mother wasn't focusing on their names (which are hard to read from a distance, white lettering on black background).
Anonymous
Our last nanny was Mormon (we're Jewish). She and her family were very involved in the church, but I didn't get the sense they followed every single rule all the time. Never tried to convert me, enjoyed celebrating Jewish holidays with us, had us over sometimes ...

Really nice people with a good set of values as far as education and treating others well. I hate the missionary aspect of the church, but we just never talked about that, even when her friends and relatives went away on a mission.
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