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Lamont W. (Tokyo North) Moon

Presidente Lamont W. (Tokyo North) Moon

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Esposo(a): Gay
Sirvió: 1985 - 1988
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Saturday, April 3, 2004
LDS Church News

Area Authority Seventy - Lamont W. Moon, 63, Duchesne, Utah; sheep and cattle rancher; former president of the Duchesne Utah Stake; former bishop and mission president. Married Gay Gillette; five children.

Saturday, January 1, 1994
LDS Church News

DUCHESNE UTAH STAKE: (Nov. 28, 1993) President - Lamont W. Moon, 52, rancher and farmer, succeeding C. LeLand Wright; former misson president, high councilor, bishop and counselor, ward financial clerk, and high priests group leader, married Gay Gillette. Counselors - Jerry D. Allred, 45, owner of surveying and mapping company, former stake clerk, bishop, ward executive secretary, elders quorum president and counselor and Young Men president, married Shannon Porter; Dale W. Thomas, 39, soil conservationist, former high councilor, stake clerk, stake Young Men president's counselor, ward clerk, ward Young Men president, and Scoutmaster, married Yvette Kendall.


LDS Church News
Week beginning February 3, 1985

Lamont W. Moon, 44, is a high councilor in the Duchesne Utah Stake and a member of the Tabiona Ward. From 1961-64, he served in the Northern Far East Mission and has also been a bishop's counselor, ward finance clerk, Sunday School teacher and priests quorum adviser. He graduated from BYU with a business degree in 1967 and is employed as a sheep and cattle rancher. Born in Roosevelt, Utah, he is a son of James W. and Pearl Foster Moon. He married Gay Gillette April 1, 1966 , in the Salt Lake Temple. They are parents of five children, four of whom will accompany them.

Sister Moon was born in Tooele, Utah, a daughter of John H. and June Bryan Gillette. Her father died in 1945 and her mother married Marvin B. Alcorn in 1972. She is a ward Relief Society president and has served as counselor in Young Women, Primary and Relief Society presidencies, a teacher in Primary and Sunday School, Cub Scout den mother, and ward organist.

© 2001 Deseret News Publishing Co.

 



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