Meet President L. Dwight Pincock

 

 

 

President L. Dwight Pincock is from the Kaysville 18th Ward, Kaysville Utah Crestwood Stake. He had served  as stake missionary, former high councilor, bishop, Young Men president, teachers quorum adviser, and elders quorum president when he was called. He is a computer systems analyst and received his  bachelor's  degree

from Weber State University and attended the University of Utah. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Lorin and Lorna Jensen Pincock. He married Vellis Gae Buck and they have six children.

 

Sister Pincock was a stake missionary, counselor in stake Young Women presidency, Relief Society  counselor and teacher, Young Women teacher, Junior Sunday School coordinator, and Primary teacher. She attended Weber State University. She was born in Ogden, Utah, to James Harold and Helen Zbinden Buck.

 


 

 

LDS Church News Archives,
Saturday, April 2, 1994 

- L. Dwight Pincock, 55, Japan Fukuoka Mission; Kaysville 18th Ward, Kaysville Utah Crestwood Stake; stake missionary; former high councilor, bishop, Young Men president, teachers quorum adviser, and elders quorum president; computer systems analyst; received bachelor's degree from Weber State University and attended the University of Utah; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Lorin and Lorna Jensen Pincock; married Vellis Gae Buck, six
children. She is a stake missionary; former counselor in stake Young Women presidency, Relief Society counselor and teacher, Young Women teacher, Junior Sunday School coordinator, and Primary teacher; attended Weber State University; born in Ogden, Utah, to James Harold and Helen Zbinden Buck.

© 2000 LDS Church News Archives


 

In January 2004 Dwight and Vellis returned to Japan as the JMTC President - Since 1997 he has worked at the Missionary Department for the Church in Salt Lake Headquarters.

 

 

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