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Elder Richard C Jacobsen

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Presidents:
Walter S. Teruya (1974 - 1977)
Served: 1974 - 1976
Language(s) spoken:Japanese, Spanish, Russian (but poorly)
Areas Served:
LTM in Hawaii. Sakata, Sendai, Ichinoseki, Hanamaki, and Odate.
Companions:
Thomas Marlo Knowles
Your Occupation: Retired Federal Special Agent
Spouse: Christianne
Comments:
Our time serving as the office couple in the Russia St. Petersburg mission is coming to an end. It is a bitter-sweet moment for us. We will miss the wonderful friends we have here in Russia, the young missionaries we have grown to love and our wonderful mission president and wife. But, we look forward to reuniting with our children, grandchildren and friends back home, even if only for a short time as we are already making plans for our next senior couple mission. It has been a wonderful experience for both of us to serve the Lord and his children here in Russia. I am grateful to have had this experience.
 
Created: 25 Nov 2006  Modified: 31 Jan 2014
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