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Elder Simon Mata

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Presidents:
Fred W. Nelson (1987 - 1990)
Served: 1987 - 1989
Areas Served:
Ventanas, Iñaquito, Esmeraldas Norte, La Vargas, Ambato
Companions:
Spencer Allen | David Gardner
Your Occupation: automation system integrator
Spouse: Lisa Pennington
Comments:
I started in Ventanas with Chris Krueger and Carlos Alonzo (fun memories of baptizing in the Rio Ventanas when there wasn't water to fill the chapel's fuente bautismal). My second area was Iñaquito with David Mason and David Gardner. I was sent to Ezzy Norte with Floreal Ayuso and Carlos Criollo (y su machete malcriado). Next was La Vargas with Gary Brown and Mike Rowley (none can forget the streets of San Juan and El Panecillo). My last area was Ambato with Spencer Allen and Faustino Garcia (where I learned to appreciate the fine culinary art of preparing cuy).

I will always feel trunky for going back to Ecuador and the wonderful friends I made there. After two wonderful years in Ecuador, I went to the University of Texas at Arlington and graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. I met my wife Lisa in the Arlington Stake Singles Ward and were married in July '94. The light of our life is a 10 month old baby boy named McKrae. I work with Progressive System Technologies in Austin, TX.
 
Created: 07 Apr 2001  Modified: 07 Apr 2001
Last Login: 07 Apr 2001 06:09:13 PM
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