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Elder Marty J. Hitchcock

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Presidents:
Larry F. (Tokyo North) Ogden (1982 - 1985) | Lamont W. (Tokyo North) Moon (1985 - 1988)
Served: 1984 - 1985
Areas Served:
Nagaoka, Tsuchiura, Soka
Companions:
Daren R. Bell | Richard R Clements | Byron Dee Holmstead | Jeff Lynn | Matthew Mccain | Stan Mosley
Your Occupation: Maintenance Planner
Spouse: Mindy
Comments:
Mindy and I have been married now for about 22 years, have four beautiful children, Dallin (19), Amelia (17), Spencer (14), Jonathan (12). Each child has been born in a different state. We have moved around the country quite a bit between jobs and school. Went to Ricks from 87-89, BYU for a semester in 93. We've home schooled our children until junior high with Mindy being a stay at home mom/homemaker.
We live in Indiana and attend a small branch where I serve as the branch president. I think back on my mission experience often and thank my Heavenly Father for my testimony of the Gospel. I know the Church is true and that Jesus is the Christ.
 
Created: 29 Jul 2001  Modified: 28 Jan 2008
Last Login: 07 Sep 2008 08:34:34 PM
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