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Elder Nathan Harding

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Presidents:
Koichi Aoyagi (1984 - 1987) | Yasuo Niiyama (1987 - 1990)
Served: 1986 - 1988
Areas Served:
Ichinoseki, Izumi, Akita, Hachinohe, Iwaki
Companions:
Nolan D Mcmullin | David Milne | Tony A Mortimer (Deceased) | Scott Anthony Rankin | Jonathan S Thomsen | Glenn Williams
Your Occupation: US Air Force
Spouse: Shawna
Comments:
Married with 4 kids. Spent 6 and a half more years in Japan after my mission. Married in Tokyo temple by President Teruya. My wife, Shawna, served in Nagoya from 91-92. Have lived in California, Misawa, Ogden, Tokyo, Nebraska, Texas (three times), Virginia, New Mexico and now live in Germany. Look me up on Facebook.
 
Created: 18 Apr 2004  Modified: 15 Aug 2010
Last Login: 15 Aug 2010 11:17:43 AM
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