Griffith Kimball (Griff) and Marvetta Kimball were central figures in the Latter-day Saint community, whose lives spanned significant historical and personal milestones. Born into the early 20th century, their lives were a testament to their faith in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and their dedication to family and community service. From their early days in rural Utah to their impactful roles within the church and community, Griff and Marvetta embodied the principles of perseverance, love, and faith.