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  1. Hey there fam - I'm writing a realistic fiction story about a Force Reconnaissance (Special Forces) Marine who's injured in combat. As he's recovering from a fused vertebrae surgery, a senior missionary and his wife reach out to him. He learns more, was born and raised in Utah, but hadn't been to church in +10 years. The Senior Couple teaches him about proxy Temple baptisms, and proxy eternal marriage. He learns more, prays about it, studies it out in his mind. He asks the Senior Miss' if he can be sealed or eternally married to his fiancée who was killed in combat (where he was seriously wounded, so she recently passed away.) They get approval and tell him: yes, you can. He baptizes the senior couple Sister on behalf of his fiancée. QUESTION (finally, right? ) - for people with limited use of their legs, can/does the Temple provide a chair they can sit to baptize a person? The senior couple Elder is also in the font, to help the Marine raise up the senior couple Sister out of the font's water. For you Temple workers, how realistic is this? (I get it - liability policy and all but....)
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