News Item: J. Phillip Hanks, new president of Apia Samoa Temple
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John Phillip Hanks, 76, Willow Creek 3rd Ward, Sandy Utah Willow Creek Stake, called as president of the Apia Samoa Temple, succeeding President Suau'upaia K. Pe'a. President Hank's wife, Dawn Christensen Hanks, will serve as temple matron. President Hanks, currently serving as a sealer and missionary in the Freiberg Germany Temple, has previously served as president of the Samoa Apia Mission, stake president, high councilor, district president's counselor, two senior couple missions, and temple ordinance worker. A retired director in the Church Educational System, he was born in Tetonia, Idaho, to David C. and Emma Hulet Hanks.
Sister Hanks, currently serving as a missionary in the Freiberg Germany Temple, previously served with her husband as he presided over the Samoa Apia Mission, and as a senior missionary couple, stake family history consultant, and temple ordinance worker. She was born in Driggs, Idaho, to C. Elmer and Margurette Murdock Christensen.
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