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Elder Travis J. Coleman

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Presidents:
Charles E. Jones (1990 - 1993)
Served: 1991 - 1993
Language(s) spoken:French
Areas Served:
Compiègne, Laval, le Mans, Mantes-la-Jolie, Rouen
Companions:
Rich Asay | Matt Clayton | Bryan J. Cluff | Jonathan Karl Grantham | Kevin D Hughes | Matthew Scott Romney | Tyler Sundrud
Your Occupation: Blockbuster/ writer
Spouse: Aleisha
Comments:
Aleisha and I are now living in Provo. She got accepted to get her Master's degree in integrative biology. We have no children yet, but we do have 3 cats.
I am working at Blockbuster while writing several books. One is a fictional series that follows the exploits of a teenager (in the first book) who gets drafted into a secret government agency. Throughout the series, he grows up, has a life, and, in one upcoming installment, will go undercover as an LDS missionary in Paris. The other book is a story version of one of my ancestors who came across the plains. My great-great grandmother is Mary Goble Pay, the infamous female pioneer who had her toes chopped off due to frostbite while coming across the plains. I have yet to be published, but hope to be picked up by an LDS publisher for the pioneer story, which I should be done writing by the end of January 2006.
In June 2003, I donated a kidney to my mother. In February of 2005, we went to see my cousin argue a case in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington DC. An amazing experience!
I have noticed that this site is used by many of the more recent missionaries. Anyone from my times, please feel free to call or e-mail. I have been thinking a lot about Paris and the mission lately.
 
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