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Elder James Kyo Long

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Presidentes:
Shigeki Ushio (1980 - 1983) | Merrill L. Blalock (1983 - 1986)
Sirvió: 1983 - 1984
Idioma(s) hablado:Japanese
Áreas:
Fukushima, Senboku, Asuka
Compañeros:
Victor Hahn | Michael Jay Lowder | Larry Hugh Sibbett
Trabajo: Accountant
Esposo(a): Kaori
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I live in San Diego with my wife Kaori. I served an 18 month mission from May 1983 to Sept 1984. I had 6 great companions - Eric Payne, Ray Wood in Fukushima, Michael Lowder and Victor Hahn in Senboku, and Len Dennett and Larry Sibbet in Asuka. I'm glad there is a place for us here to leave our information!!!
James
 
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