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Elder John Elliott Mason

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http://stores.ebay.com/Japanese-Woodblock-Prints
 
Presidents:
Horiuchi/Koizumi East Mission (1970 - 1974) | Walter S. Teruya (1974 - 1977)
Served: 1973 - 1975
Language(s) spoken:Japanese
Areas Served:
Sakata, Akita, Tsuchizaki, Odate, Morioka
Companions:
Joseph R. Boud | John C Ericson | Yoshihiko Taniuchi
Your Occupation: Japanese business consultant & Woodblock print dealer
Spouse: Toni
Comments:
Family: 2 Boys & 4 Girls - 2 Grandsons & 4 Granddaughters, one more coming. My oldest son served in Baltimore, the youngest just started in Winnipeg (even colder than our mission).
Work: I am working as a consultant for some small American companies dealing with Japan. Mostly solve problems. I also sell Japanese woodblock prints on the side. Work requires going to Japan every two or three months.
Education: Master of International Management, Thunderbird
Church: Currently early early 5:30 am Seminary teacher. Total of six years seminary teaching. Also served in several bishoprics, scoutmaster, 70's president, and various teaching assignments.
Hobbies: Hiking and playing double bass.
 
Created: 06 Aug 2007  Modified: 06 Aug 2007
Last Login: 11 Aug 2007 06:14:40 PM
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