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1. Meridian Magazine : : Letters to the Editor
www.ldsmag.com/letters/060825. - [Cached]Published on: 8/26/2006 Last Visited: 8/26/2006
Trump That! by Susan Law Corpany
What an insightful article! From my own experience, I hope I have learned the same.
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Counsel for the Defense, by Susan Law Corpany
Susan Corpany has done it again! She manages to bring you to a wide range of emotions in just a few minutes: serious, spiritual, life and death all mixed up with her delightful down to earth humor.
Whatever you do Meridian - keep her articles coming!
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"Counsel for the Defense" by Susan Law Corpany was a chance to glimpse a life through her eyes and it was a life well lived. I want him on my side at the pleasing bar of God! -
2. Meridian Magazine : : A Beacon Light: Counsel for the Defense
www.ldsmag.com/beacon/060822de - [Cached]Published on: 8/22/2006 Last Visited: 8/22/2006
By Susan Law Corpany Counsel for the Defense
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Susan Law Corpany grew up in Salt Lake City. She attended Utah State University and the University of Utah, and she is currently attending the University of Hawaii at Hilo, on the big island of Hawaii, where she now lives. She is married to Thom Curtis, a sociology professor at UHH. She has one son, a stepdaughter and five stepsons. She recently became a grandmother to the world's most beautiful baby girl and will, on request, furnish the e-mail addresses of her unmarried returned missionary sons to eligible young ladies in an attempt to get more such wonderful grandbabies.
She has stored up a half century of wit and wisdom and began a couple of decades ago to download it onto the printed page. Widowed in her twenties, a series of books resulted from the experience. She is the author of Brotherly Love, Unfinished Business, Push On and Are We There Yet? She considers herself sort of a cross between Erma Bombeck and Eliza R. Snow and says she writes under her first married name "To honor my first husband and not to embarrass my current one." She is currently working on several other novels, and is collaborating on a humorous self-help book called, "Why Don't the Airlines Ever Lose My Emotional Baggage?" -
3. Meridian Magazine : : Letters to the Editor
www.ldsmag.com/letters/060901. - [Cached]Published on: 6/9/2001 Last Visited: 9/2/2006
Counsel for the Defense, by Susan Law Corpany
I enjoyed reading Susan Law Corpany's humorous, yet tender, story about Brother Harry Kerr. I believe I understand what Susan has tried to convey in requesting that Brother Kerr step forward in her defense on Judgment Day, that it was simply an extension of her humor and the love she feels toward Brother Kerr.
I would like to add that Susan need not worry about "securing legal counsel" for that all-important day. She already has an Advocate. Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is the only One who can stand before our Father in Heaven at the Judgment Bar to plead for Susan, for Brother Kerr, or any of God's other children.
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Susan, you are a delight!

