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Elder Carl M. Johnson

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Presidents:
Horiuchi/Koizumi East Mission (1970 - 1974) | Walter S. Teruya (1974 - 1977)
Served: 1973 - 1975
Language(s) spoken:English, Japanese, some Icelandic
Areas Served:
Sappporo, Aizuwakamatsu, Asahigawa, Morioka, Hombu, Hachinohe
Spouse: Donna L. Johnson (deceased)
Comments:
I married a year after returning home from Japan. Got married and started our family with 3 kids. That marriage hit the rocks and I divorced my first wife. Shortly after, I hooked up with Donna, a girl I dated in High School that had just lost her husband. We got married and I adopted her 5 children. We went thru the temple and raised all eight. It was crazy! But enjoyable. I lost my sweet wife, Donna, just one year ago. This last year has been a roller coaster of a ride.
I am doing well, working hard. The kids are all out of the house, marrying and starting families of their own. I have 10 grandchildren with two more on the way this summer. My youngest is serving in Iraq. Life is good!
 
Created: 28 Mar 2009  Modified: 28 Mar 2009
Last Login: 28 Mar 2009 04:02:31 PM
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