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Elder Jack R. McCollum

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Presidents:
John Heward (1973 - 1976) | David W. Ferrel (1976 - 1979)
Served: 1975 - 1977
Areas Served:
Guayaquil, Chone (Manabi), Quito (various)
Companions:
Barry Lloyd
Your Occupation: vending machine business
Comments:
It's great this web site is here for us to read about our old stomping grounds. My favorite was Chone. My comp and I were the only gringos and I remember Richard's Soda Fountain across from our "high rise" church/home. We only had 15 members so we basically ran the whole show. I loved how the teenagers would walk up and down the muddy streets at night in a courting ritual without getting their shoes dirty. (Something we never quite mastered.) One day we went to Bahia de Caracas, the most beautiful place I have ever seen. I would love to live there.

I married an exchange student from Ecuador in the L.A. Temple and we have 3 children ages 17, 14, and 5. In '84, I returned to meet her family and saw that Quito had changed quite a bit. The skyline was like L.A. and bus fares were up from the one sucre I paid. I travelled by car from Quito to Guay to Esmeraldas to stay at her sister's coastal resort, then back to Quito. I own a vending machine business and we do wedding photography on weekends for money/fu
 
Created: 07 Apr 2001  Modified: 07 Apr 2001
Last Login: 07 Apr 2001 06:09:25 PM
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