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Elder J Scott Dalton

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Presidents:
Yasuo Niiyama (1987 - 1990) | Makoto Fukuda (1990 - 1993)
Served: 1989 - 1991
Language(s) spoken:English, and still working on the Japanese
Areas Served:
Sendai (Kamisugi)
Sendai (Nagamachi)
Misawa
Sendai (Aoba)
Yamagata
Companions:
Dan Hoeye | Daryn Hubbard | Quintin Smith | Matthew J Weiss
Your Occupation: Marketing
Spouse: Mami Osawa Dalton
Comments:
Hey Dodes!

What a flood of memories come back as I read your names! Fantastic! Wishing you all the best!

I married Mami Osawa in 1995, who I met in the music department at BYU. She's a jazz pianist and I am still playing the saxophone. Not my day job...I am in Marketing, here in Tokyo. We have two daughters, Emma and Erika and a son Andrew. Work, school and church keep us busy.

On occasion we run into Presidents Niiyama and Fukuda and their wives, which is a real treat. Fukuda Dedoubuchou kindly accepted our invitation to give a fireside to our youth several months ago, and he and Sister Fukuda were as sweet as ever.
 
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