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Sterling D. Colton

President Sterling D. Colton

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Spouse: Eleanor
Served: 1995 - 1998
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Sterling D. Colton (1995-1998) 66, Canada Vancouver Mission; Potomac South Ward, Washington D.C. Stake; temple sealer and assistant high priests group leader; former mission president's counselor, stake president's counselor, stake missionary, bishop and counselor, high priests group leader, seventies quorum president, elders quorum president, branch president, and servicemen's area coordinator; senior vice president, general counsel, vice chairman and director of Marriott International; received bachelor's degree in banking and finance from the University of Utah and law degree from Stanford University; born in Vernal, Utah, to Hugh Wilkens and Marguerite Maughan Colton; married Eleanor Ricks, four children.

She is a member of the activities committee; former chairman of the women's international committee, Relief Society president and counselor, Young Women president and teacher, Primary president's counselor and teacher, seminary teacher, Junior Sunday School coordinator, nursery leader, Relief Society teacher, and Sunday School teacher; received bachelor's degree in elementary education from the University of Utah; born in Rexburg, Idaho, to Thomas Emerson and Anne Hutchings Ricks. This information copied from the Church News, 29 April 1995.

Sterling D. Colton, 70, Potomac South Ward, Washington D.C. Stake, called as president of the Washington D.C. Temple, succeeding Pres. Earl J. Roueche. Pres. Colton's wife, Eleanor Ricks Colton, will serve as temple matron.
Pres. Colton is a former president of the Canada Vancouver Mission, stake president's counselor, temple sealer, bishop and member of the Church's International Affairs Committee. He is a former vice chairman, director, senior vice president and general counsel for Marriott International and affiliated companies. He served as chairman of the University of Utah National Advisory Committee in Washington D.C., chairman of the National Litigation Center and Washington Metropolitan Corporate Counsel Association, director of the Polynesian Cultural Center, and BYU Law School. He graduated from the University of Utah and received a law degree from Stanford University. He was born in Vernal, Utah, to Hugh Wilkens and Marguerite Maughan Colton.
Sister Colton is a former Stake Relief Society and Young Women president, ward Young Women president and Relief Society and Primary president's counselor, member of the Church's International Affairs Committee, and temple worker. She graduated from the University of Utah. She was born in Hibbard, Idaho, to Thomas Emerson and Annie Hutchings Ricks. This information copied from the Church News, 21 August 1995
 
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