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Sister Lisa Coombs (Gillingwater)

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Presidents:
Warren L. Burton (1987 - 1990) | Bruce Harper (1990 - 1993)
Served: 1989 - 1991
Areas Served:
Erlangen-Stratford, McIntyre, Braithwaite & Vitense (for a short time)
Salzburg-Taylor, Jones, Stratford (again)
Ellwangen-Prows
Ludwigsburg-Matthews, Owens, Wark
Companions:
Rose Bell (Mcintyre) | Glynna Braithwaite | Rose Mcintyre | Linda Owens | Michelle Taylor | Deirdre Welter (Prows)
Your Occupation: CEO of the Coombs Family
Spouse: Rex Coombs
Comments:
Hello, everyone! I can't believe it has been so long since I've been home. A lot has happened since. I married the man who waited for me, it's been over 13 years now. We built our dream home on some acreage outside of Spanish Fork. My husband is an excavation contractor and I get to be a stay-at-home mom. We have 5 children so far, 4 boys & 1 girl. My husband is 2nd couns. in the bishopric, and I am the Enrichment Night Leader & RS pianist. We love living out in the "sticks" and if any of you are passing through, stop & visit for a while. I'd love to hear from any of you!
 
Created: 25 Oct 2004  Modified: 25 Oct 2004
Last Login: 04 Nov 2004 02:12:28 PM
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