Kurt Henderson and his Family Spotlight
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Pre-mission family photo |
We are 7,600 miles away, serving a mission in Brisbane
Australia, but we still feel the spirit of the Y...especially during football season. It
required a call to serve as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints to keep us away from fresh, autumn Saturdays, cheering on our
favorite college football team. We love it down under, living in the beautiful
land of Australia, but we do miss a few things: We miss the sight of the blue
and white storming the field as the Cougars begin a game. We miss the sounds of
the Cougar roar when the Cougs get a first down. We miss the sound of the
Cougar marching band playing our favorite songs, even a few they still play from
our days on campus in the 80’s. We miss the smells of cinnamon almonds that
greet us at our portal. We miss the roar of the crowd when the blue and white
punch the ball into the end zone for a touchdown and then rising up with
thousands of loyal fans singing with gusto the Cougar Fight Song. We miss the
voice of Greg Wrubell as he kept us entertained with the coach’s post game show
as we drove after the games on our way home to St. George, Utah.
Most of all we miss seeing our son, Kurt
Henderson #13 WR play in his final three seasons as a Cougar. It is tough on a
father who has been there for his boy as his coach and his biggest fan since
football started for him at age 10. A father who caught hundreds of practice
balls, has felt every painful missed catch or overthrown ball, and been
emotional watching a son’s team win or lose a big game....then caught hundreds
more practice balls after the game to get ready for the next Friday night.
BUT, we are a missionary family and there wasn’t
a prouder moment for us than witnessing our sons and daughters depart for
missions; Kurt fulfilling valiantly his mission in Helsinki Finland, putting all
his sport aspirations aside for two years, not even sure if he would want to do
what it takes to walk-on and play for his dream team after he returned. We are
so proud of him as he has given so much of himself for football, not just to
play this great game for a wonderful institution, but for the incredible
experiences learning about life and developing bonds of friendship with his band
of brothers.
Now it is our turn to serve and it has been an
amazing opportunity to give three years of our life to our Savior who gave for
us His entire life. It has been a time for us to cherish every moment of
sharing the Gospel with the wonderful people in Queensland Australia with the
love and support of family back home. We love the hundreds of Elders and
Sisters we serve, leaving everything on the field, which is white and ready to
harvest, for two years or eighteen months. They leave their families, important
jobs, meaningful educational pursuits, some professional Rugby teams, and some
college football and other sporting teams. It is humbling to serve them and
work to bless their lives. But we believe, as said by a Prophet: “You will
come to know that what appears today to be a sacrifice, will prove instead to be
the greatest investment that you will ever make”. (Gordan B. Hinckley)
There is no greater work and no greater call . . . . and one
of the few reasons we would leave our family, and miss seeing our son and the
excitement and energy of BYU football!
*we are grateful for BYUTV who
does a great job rebroadcasting the games online for us to watch on a p-day in
our blue & white, Rise & Shout Cougar shirts.
KURT HENDERSON: FUN BYU FAMILY FACTS
- · Both parents, two brothers, two sisters, two
brother-in-laws, one sister-in-law received Bachelor degrees from BYU
- · Father played football at Ricks College in the
“good old days”
- · Mother competed on the BYU Gymnastic Team
- · Grandfather, Rollie Bestor, received his doctorate
degree from the Y, was swimming & diving coach for BYU and taught President
Ernest Wilkinson how to swim.
- · Grandmother, Phyllis Bestor, received Masters
Degree and taught at BYU
- · Grandfather & Grandmother have been attending
BYU football games since arriving in Utah 49 years ago.
- · Brother-in-law, Dave Jensen, played baseball for
the Cougars
- · Parents have served on the National Advisory
Council for the BYU Marriott School
- · Parents have served on the BYU Athletic Advisory
Council
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Served in the Helsinki Finland Mission |
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Bikes in Finland in the snow-Who Knew? |
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Kurt and Adam Hine in high school
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Brother and Sister Henderson- Thanks for all you do.
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