My first memory of Wendy; was when I first moved to Orem, Ut. in 1971. We had found out when Mutual was being held, We were just two houses down from the church, so my Father walked myself and my younger brother to the church, to make sure we were at the right time and place. I was greeted by Wendy and her friend Christina Schnell. We hadn't even reached the front doors, and they were smiling big and welcomed me warmly to the church and into the neighborhood. My brother was also greeted warmly by the young men once we entered the church. From then on, we were friends and they made sure that I felt welcomed. I shall never forget her kindness and friendship. It meant the world to me. I had come from a rather hostile environment in Southern Calif. was betrayed by my so-called friends there. So trust was hard to come by. Wendy and Christina, helped bring that back to me. Bless you Wendy for being my friend when I really needed it and helped restore my faith in those around me. Thank you