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Elder Cade Carlton Seeley

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Presidents:
Phillip R. Kunz (1990 - 1993)
Served: 1991 - 1993
Areas Served:
Baton Rouge, Abbeville, La Place, Patterson, Donaldsonville, De Ridder, Galliano, Kentwood, Metairie, Plaquemine
Companions:
Brian Alexander | Gordon S Brown | Todd Grey Cluff | Matthew B Hill | Timothy L Perry | Jason Richard Walker
Your Occupation: Corporate Parts Manager at Kimball Equipment
Spouse: Stacy Lynn Jenson
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I work for Kimball Equipment Company in Salt Lake City, Utah as Corporate Parts/Purchasing Manager. We moved back to Utah from Arizona in July 2007. We had lived in Mesa, Arizona from February 1999 to March 2000; in Gilbert from March 2000 to March 2005; and back to Mesa from March 2005 to July 2007. We have lived in Kaysville, Utah since July 2007. We have three boys and two girls: Tyler, born October 1998; Adam, born March 2000, Jason, born July 2002; Hannah, born May 2005; and Rachel, born August 2007. GO COUGARS!!!
 
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