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ICAPGen Networking Luncheon August 3rd

networking_luncheonWould you like to have the chance to visit with an AG® researcher and ask all those questions you’ve had about accreditation process? Mark your calendar for August 3rd and join us at the ICAPGen℠ networking luncheon to be held in conjunction with the 50th annual BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy. 
Luncheon attendees need not be registered for the conference, but we encourage all to take a look at the class schedule and consider registering for this outstanding four-day conference.  There will be a special ICAPGen track featuring classes on each level of accreditation.
We invite all AG professionals to join us for this event.  We hope to have many of you in attendance to help interested candidates learn more about becoming part of our group.
Lunch will be held on Friday, August 3rd, the concluding day of the conference.  The location will be in  2260 A of the Conference Center.  The menu will be a buffet of Chicken Cordon Bleu, house potatoes, green beans, green salad, rolls and BYU Creamery ice cream for dessert at a cost of $15.  Pre-registration is required, as the catering service requires a final head count prior to the start of the conference. Go to the conference registration and select the ICAPGen Luncheon option.

The Passing of Mary “Lisa” Elizabeth Wall McBride, AG®

Lisa McBrideIt is with sadness we announce the passing of Lisa McBride, correspondence secretary for ICAPGen℠. Lisa was accredited in the U.S. Mid-South region.  Here is a link to her page in the FamilySearch Wiki.  We include here a copy of her obituary as found on the Lindquist Mortuary website:

Lisa passed away on the morning of June 16th, 2018 after complications due to colon cancer.  Lisa was born January 20th, 1955 to Robert and Annabelle Harris Wall in Denver, Colorado.  She was raised in Algonquin, Illinois graduating from Irving Crown High School.

She attended BYU where she met her husband Jimmy Darrell McBride. After he invited her to cook for his roommates, he fell in love with her cooking, and she sealed the deal by taking a quiet moment in the basement of the dorms and shared her testimony of the gospel. They were sealed July 12, 1973 in the Mesa Arizona Temple and raised 8 children together.  She returned to BYU later in life and was able to earn her Bachelor’s Degree.  She taught piano at her home for many years fostering a love of music in many children.  She loved Nancy Drew Mysteries, music, reading, teaching, gardening, crafting, and attending the temple.  She was currently working for Family Search as a Genealogist.  She had a deep love for Family History.

She served faithfully in several church callings including Organist, Primary Chorister, Primary President, Ward Missionary, Stake and Ward Relief Society President and most recently as an Area Temple & Family History Consultant.

Lisa is survived by her husband Jimmy; children, Belinda (Matthew) Pedersen, Orem; James (Jennifer) McBride, Layton; Rachel (Robert) Hansen, Woods Cross; Rebekah (Christopher) Gibbons, Lindon; Joseph (Jaime) McBride, Henderson, Nevada; Jacob (Alisha) McBride, Clearfield; Jonathan McBride, San Tan Valley, Arizona; Jared (Lauren) McBride, Pflugerville, Texas.  Lisa also loved her 19 grandchildren, siblings, Robert (Flora Lee) Wall, Layton; Lorchin (Anthony) Arnone, Illinois; and David (Ann) Wall, Sugarhouse.

Preceded in death by her parents and daughter-in-law Tiffany Lynn Anderson McBride.

Funeral services will be on Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 11 a.m. at the Kays Creek Stake Center, 2680 E Cherry Lane, Layton, Utah. Friends may visit family Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 N. Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah, and Thursday from 9:30 to10:30 a.m. at the church.

Interment, Lindquist’s Memorial Park at Layton, 1867 No. Fairfield Road.

In lieu of flowers, Lisa would love it if you supported her love of family history by making a donation to FamilySearch at https://www. ldsphilanthropies.org/familysearch

“Lisa passed away on the morning of June 16th, 2018 after complications due to colon cancer.  Lisa was born January 20th, 1955 to Robert and Annabelle Harris Wall in Denver, Colorado.  She was raised in Algonquin, Illinois graduating from Irving Crown High School.

She attended BYU where she met her husband Jimmy Darrell McBride. After he invited her to cook for his roommates, he fell in love with her cooking, and she sealed the deal by taking a quiet moment in the basement of the dorms and shared her testimony of the gospel. They were sealed July 12, 1973 in the Mesa Arizona Temple and raised 8 children together.  She returned to BYU later in life and was able to earn her Bachelor’s Degree.  She taught piano at her home for many years fostering a love of music in many children.  She loved Nancy Drew Mysteries, music, reading, teaching, gardening, crafting, and attending the temple.  She was currently working for Family Search as a Genealogist.  She had a deep love for Family History.

She served faithfully in several church callings including Organist, Primary Chorister, Primary President, Ward Missionary, Stake and Ward Relief Society President and most recently as an Area Temple & Family History Consultant.

Lisa is survived by her husband Jimmy; children, Belinda (Matthew) Pedersen, Orem; James (Jennifer) McBride, Layton; Rachel (Robert) Hansen, Woods Cross; Rebekah (Christopher) Gibbons, Lindon; Joseph (Jaime) McBride, Henderson, Nevada; Jacob (Alisha) McBride, Clearfield; Jonathan McBride, San Tan Valley, Arizona; Jared (Lauren) McBride, Pflugerville, Texas.  Lisa also loved her 19 grandchildren, siblings, Robert (Flora Lee) Wall, Layton; Lorchin (Anthony) Arnone, Illinois; and David (Ann) Wall, Sugarhouse.

Preceded in death by her parents and daughter-in-law Tiffany Lynn Anderson McBride.

Funeral services will be on Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 11 a.m. at the Kays Creek Stake Center, 2680 E Cherry Lane, Layton, Utah. Friends may visit family Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 N. Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah, and Thursday from 9:30 to10:30 a.m. at the church.

Interment, Lindquist’s Memorial Park at Layton, 1867 No. Fairfield Road.

In lieu of flowers, Lisa would love it if you supported her love of family history by making a donation to FamilySearch at https://www. ldsphilanthropies.org/familysearch”