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Elder Armen Nicholas Mancini

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Presidents:
Dwayne N. Andersen [Dec.] (1962 - 1965) | Adney Y. Komatsu [Dec.] (1965 - 1968)
Served: 1965 - 1967
Areas Served:
Gunma (Takasaki), Futenma (Okinawa), Tokyo Chuo
(Central), Nagoya, Sendai, and Tokyo Kita (North)
Companions:
Jerry V. Hansen | Heber Smith Jacobsen | Stewart Allen Jensen | David R. Linn | Edward Keith Madsen | Howard Maetani | Robert Allan Russell | John Aaron Thacker, Jr. | Mitchell Dale Thompson
Comments:
4152 Silliman Drive,
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
714-840-6619
Fax: 714-891-5039
You are doing a great job on the NFE website...truly.
Served in Japan 6/29/65 to 12/29/67

I am still trying to figure out the order of my
companions and will likely get that done in the next
week or so. Robert Russell confirmed that we were
companions in Tokyo Chuo via email today.
I will also email you a better photo of me from my
mission days.
I found a box of about 800 slides from my mission. I
will start reviewing them over the weekend and try to
get at least my information correct.
Thanks for all the work that you do on the site!
Armen (Hank) Mancini
 
Created: 29 Feb 2004  Modified: 26 Dec 2003
Last Login: 29 Oct 2007 08:33:39 AM
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