Yes, all received the information, the missionaries, the ward mission leader, the bishop, the stake president, and the mission president. I spoke (respectfully) with all of them except the mission president. I asked for clarification and was told over and over simply that it’s policy. I accept that part, but wonder why it exists. I am an active member of the ward and have been for 30 years since I moved in. My grandson came to live with me a year and a half ago and has attended church regularly since then. He is well known by ward members. We have now had the baptism and the spirit was so strong, all were moved to tears. The grandfather baptizing him actually had to pause to regain his composure. It would have felt right (to me) to confirm with such an incredible spirit in the room filled with loving family who had traveled hundreds of miles to be there. It actually felt very unfinished and awkward to stop the service after the baptism. We sang a song and said a prayer, but it was unfinished. But we obey and follow and stay quiet. And my daughter, who has made such great strides forward with her own reactivation, keeps her hurt and disappointment to herself. We will wait now for two weeks. Family members from his deceased dad’s side will be home and out of state again, but the ward members can witness it. Our assigned ministering neighbor will confirm.