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Elder Valten J. Tucker

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Presidents:
Adney Y. Komatsu [Dec.] (1965 - 1968)
Served: 1967 - 1969
Areas Served:
Hiroshima, Otaru, Sapporo, Nagoya,
Yokohama, Fukushima, and Tokyo.
Companions:
Douglas Matsumori | Harry Sherman Schultz | John R Westbrook [Deceased]
Spouse: Elaine Tucker
Comments:
Val Tucker, a returned missionary from the NFEM (served from March 1967 - Sep 1969). Fax # 801-763-2027. I am a facilities manager for the Church with responsibility for all meetinghouses in Alpine, Highland and part of Lehi. Prior to my Church employment I was employed in various positions with an educational software company and a major distribution center. I graduated from BYU in communications, married a wonderful woman who has supported my idiosyncracies for 30 years now. We are parents of a son and 3 daughters and grandparents to 2 lively little girls. I am currently serving in a branch presidency at the MTC with two other Northern Far East Mission Alumni, Howard Maetani and Jim Holm.
Valten Jay Tucker, 57; Japan Tokyo South Mission; Lehi 14th Ward, Lehi Utah East Stake; Sunday School teacher; former stake president, counselor in a bishopric and missionary in the Northern Far East Mission. Regional facilities manager for the Church. Born in Richfield, Utah, to Arthur Rex and Judy Jaye Morrill Tucker. Married Elaine Whimpey, four children.
A Relief Society teacher, Sister Tucker is a former counselor in stake and ward Relief Society presidencies, counselor in a ward Primary presidency and gospel doctrine teacher. Born in Lehi, Utah, to Don L and Vera Creer Whimpey.tuckervj@ldschurch.org
 
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