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Elder Richard Carleton Matthews

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Presidents:
Joseph T. Edmunds (1963 - 1966) | Elder James Paramore (1966 - 1969)
Served: 1965 - 1967
Language(s) spoken:French
Areas Served:
Brussels, Chalons, Dunkerque
Companions:
Gerald Harvey Gorsegner | Charles Randall Paul
Your Occupation: Enrolled Agent
Spouse: Kathleen
Comments:
After our marriage in the Hawaiian Temple in June 1970, Kathy and I have had eight sons, six of whom have served FT missions and one who currently serves in Washington DC North (Sp). I served as bishop of the Oxnard 2nd Ward, stake mission president, high councilor (2x), stake executive secretary and stake clerk (2x). I currently teach gospel essentials in Sunday School and with Kathy, the temple prep class. Kathy is teaching early-morning seminary for the umpteenth year. I am licensed as an Enrolled Agent by the IRS and do individual and business tax returns and resolve tax issues. We love the Lord and look forward to serving in the Church for many years to come.
 
Created: 09 Oct 2009  Modified: 09 Oct 2009
Last Login: 09 Oct 2009 05:38:59 PM
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