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Elder E. Scott Coleman

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Presidents:
Koichi Aoyagi (1984 - 1987)
Served: 1985 - 1986
Areas Served:
Sakata, Morioka, Nagamachi, Hachinohe, Furukawa, Koriyama
Companions:
Bradley B Hill | Curt Larose | Curtis Larsen | Todd Ogden | Duncan Whitney
Your Occupation: Equipment Engineer
Spouse: Lori-Kay
Comments:
Life has taken me to BYU, 5 years in Dallas, and now 13 years in Gilbert, Arizona. My wife and I have 4 kids, from 16 yrs down to 5.
My Japanese mission experience has played a pretty big part in shaping my work path also. I am now an equipment engineer at Microchip Technology, which I started in July 2004.
I have spent lots of years in the stake/ward missionary callings, and now am scoutmaster!

Yoroshiku o negai shimasu
 
Created: 13 Apr 2005  Modified: 29 Oct 2009
Last Login: 29 Oct 2009 08:47:35 AM
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