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Elder Jamshid G. Askar

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Presidentes:
Stephen Berg Oveson (1996 - 1999) | Wayne C. Perkins (1999 - 2001)
Sirvió: 1998 - 2000
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Matthew L Clark | Nick Clark | Pablo M. Lipari | Brady Standifird
Trabajo: Student
Esposo(a): Erin J. Askar
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As of March 2004, my wife Erin and I have been married for over two years. Erin teaches second grade. We live in Provo, and I go to law school. Previously, we resided in sunny Southern California; we still go back to visit frequently, and the company line is that we anticipate moving back to SoCal when I'm done with my schooling.
 
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