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Sister Kanani Hiroko Casey (Kaonohi)

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Presidents:
Walter S. Teruya (1974 - 1977)
Served: 1974 - 1976
Areas Served:
Sendai, Morioka, Yamagata, Sendai
Companions:
Crystal Yool (Nakayama)
Your Occupation: Housewife
Spouse: Billy Casey Jr.
Comments:
Aloha, we live in beautiful sunny Hawaii and have 8 wonderful children (7 boys, 1 princess). I think I have started a legacy of Japan missionaries in our family. Our oldest son Seth served in the Sendai Mission in1997-1999 under Pres.Yoshino. Our 3rd son Omni also served in Sendai in 2000-2002 under Pres. Pres. Grames. Our 2nd son Ammon served in Tokyo South and our 4th oldest son Micah just recently returned in August 2004 from serving in Tokyo south. My husband served his mission in Mexico and hopes that at least one of his children will serve in Mexico. We just enjoy having missionaries out serving the Lord. We have been truly blessed.
 
Created: 19 Oct 2004  Modified: 19 Oct 2004
Last Login: 19 Oct 2004 02:21:48 AM
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