The Florida Ft. Lauderdals Mission.

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Sister Heather L. Campbell (Wardle)

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Presidents:
Gary Craig Potter (1996 - 1999)
Served: 1997 - 1998
Areas Served:
Coral Springs, Miami Beach, Flagler
Companions:
Estrella Almanza (Martinez) | Benjamin S. Campbell | P. Tina Morrison (Poston) | Kira Danielle Winn (Jensen)
Your Occupation: Work for Utah State
Spouse: Benjamin Campbell
Comments:
I had an investigator call me 2 years after I had been home to tell me that he was getting baptized. The mission experience for me, continues to have an impact on my life.
I graduated from Utah State last June in Communications and law and was married in March of that same year (2001). Right now I work for the University while my husband (more formerly known as Elder Campbell) finishes a degree in Computer Engineering.
While I don't miss walking around in 100 degree weather, running from stray dogs, or banging on rod iron gates to get my charlas, I will always miss the people and the missionaries of the "Great Florida Ft. Laud Mission."
To Las Hermanas: Thanks for the memories, You Rule! To the Elders: Thanks for making P-days like the World Cup (I am still a soccer finatic) And to President and Sister Potter: We miss you, we love you and I think I speak for the whole mission when I say, "We feel good about you!"
 
Created: 02 Jul 2001  Modified: 02 Jul 2001
Last Login: 02 Jul 2001 12:24:46 PM


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