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Elder Yasuo Niiyama

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Presidentes:
Dwayne N. Andersen [Dec.] (1962 - 1965) | Adney Y. Komatsu [Dec.] (1965 - 1968)
Sirvió: 1963 - 1965
Áreas:
Tokyo South Sep 63
Compañeros:
Barton John Howell, Jr. | Hilton Joseph Lui | Arno William Troff
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HE WAS SENDAI Mission Pres 1987-90 AND NOW IS AN AREA AUTHORITY IN JAPAN. I worked with Elder Moss in Yanai, for a week when he was a traveling elder. We met a young 10th grader on the street, invited him to come to the church to meet with us, who was eventually baptized. His name is Yasuo Niiyama, stake president, mission president, etc. Ken Mano
LDS Church News March 21, 1987

Yasuo Niiyama, 42, assigned to the Japan Sendai Mission; Mitaka Ward, Tokyo Japan Stake; stake president; former region executive secretary, stake executive secretary, high councilor, and bishop's counselor; served mission in Japan, 1963-65; owner of language and international business training firms; received bachelor's and master of public administration degrees from BYU; born in Kobe City, Japan, to Yoshio and Tsujiko Murakawa Niiyama; married Tomiko Moulton; six children. She is Primary teacher, former ward Primary and Relief Society president, and Relief Society instructor; born in Sendai, Japan, to Arlo and Eiko Hatakeyama Moulton.
 
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