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Elder David B. Brubaker

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Presidents:
Emilio Diaz (1991 - 1994)
Served: 1991 - 1993
Areas Served:
Calama, Arica, Chanaral, Antofagasta, Arica, Antofagasta
Companions:
Covey Clark Christensen | Matthew W. Fowler | Brett Kenneth Garcia | Bryce Lane Johnson | sandro alamiro Tapia | Alvin Twitchell | James Wayman
Your Occupation: Seminary Teacher
Spouse: Kahanu Brubaker
Comments:
Life is awesome. My wife is incredible. I met her while attending BYU-Hawaii. We've been married for almost 15years. We have four children. The first two boys are good buddies: Kawika and Kalani and two daughters, Ka'ili and Kalei. After living in Hawaii for 5 years we moved to Utah to give CES a try and now have been assigned to Mesa, AZ were we've lived the last 8 years. (The funny thing is that everybody says it is a dry desert out here, I tell them wait till you see Antofagasta). We love it. We love our family, we love the gospel and we love life! And the mission too!
 
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