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Elder Mark Tilley

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Presidents:
Carlos Agüero (1987 - 1990)
Served: 1987 - 1989
Areas Served:
25 de Mayo, Florencio Varela, Avellaneda, La Plata, Chivilcoy
Companions:
David Greenman | Hughston M. Hagues | Robert Saxey
Your Occupation: Consulting Engineer/Estimator - Mining/Heavy Civil Construction
Spouse: Della
Comments:
Most of my companions are not in the list. After H. Hagues, Pennock, Saxey, then D. Greenman, W. Tew, Powell, F. Rodriguez, B. Galloway.

These were all excellent missionaries and I am very grateful to have learned from them and to have served with them.
 
Created: 06 Oct 2002  Modified: 20 Jul 2008
Last Login: 20 Jul 2008 09:17:38 PM
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Ensign, Nov. 2001
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