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compassionate. The fartii1y who rGCGivGd the doctor into their home numerous times to treat a dying son would say-that Dr. McQuarrie was as caring, as thoughtful and as charitable as any one of us could hope to be. Although he was a member of the LDS Church, Dr. on however for financial support for a church building Poulson who would take his young companions to Dr¦ McQuarrie's home and give them the opportunity to share a message. AC the end of each monthly visit Bishop Poulson would f while shaking hands, tell the doctor that he loved him and that he missed seeing him in priesthood While he spent the majority of his time tending to the health needs of the people of Ephraim, Dr. McQuarrie poetry and was an accomplished photographer. , Some of his photographs were used in publications at Snow College and in programs for Lhe Mormon Miracle Pageant. Dr. McQuarrie also received the Yule Candle at the annual Christmas Candle Light program presented by Ephraim Junior High School, in recognition for his service to the community (Mrs. McQuarrie once confided that she had been forced Dr. McQuarrie was born in New York City, raised in Salt Lake City, educated in Logan, Washington, D.C. and Rochester, Minnesota. It would seem that with his back-vantages. Instead he chose to spend almost his entire working life in Ephraim, helping people who appreciated his service to them. 26 |