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President Lester D. Haymore

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Spouse: Edna Grace
Served: 1975 - 1977
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Saturday, September 8, 1990
LDS Church News

Lester D. Haymore, 66, director of the Mexico City Missionary Training Center, died Aug. 28 in Mexico City of natural causes.
A former missionary to Argentina, he was president of the Chile Concepcion and Chile Osorno missions from 1975-78. During his career, he was employed by the Department of the Navy and Bureau of Land Management. He also founded his own realty company and was active in real estate organizations.He and his wife, Edna Grace, lived in Salt Lake City. They began serving in the Mexico City Training Center last January.
 
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