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Norske Missionaries In FH Mission 2011-12 20 Mar 2016
Former Norwegian Missionaries and Members (1961-1966) who are currently serving in the Family & Church History Headquarters Mission (FCHM) 2011-2012** 1. Elder John Storheim and Sister Denise Storheim are Church Service Missionaries (CSM) from Salt Lake City, Utah and entered the FCHM in March, 2011. They currently serve in the Historical Reconstitution & Data Analysis Zone- Norwegian Special Projects section. Together they are the parents of twelve children and have twenty-eight grandchildren. Elder Storheim retired from his dental practice in 2010. He previously served a Church Service mission in the Family History Library on the International Floor from 2006-2008. Elder John Engh Storheim, called from San Francisco, California, served in the Norwegian Mission 1961 - 1964 under President Joseph A. Gundersen (1960 - 1963) and Dean A. Peterson (1963 - 1966). He served in Trondheim, Mo i Rana, Bodø, Oslo and Bergen. His companions included Edward Barker, Gary Grover, Grant Birkland, Roger Dunn, Larry Elkins, John Marshall, Bruce Crowther, Wayne Roberds and Gorm Klungervik. 2. Elder Merlin Price and Sister Joy Price are full-time missionaries from Shelley, Idaho. They entered the FCHM in November, 2011 and are currently serving in the Data Quality Zone. Elder Price attended Utah State University and LDS Business College. He worked in banking for a number of years and also managed the family dairy farm. He completed his professional career as an insurance agent. He and his wife, Joy, have nine children and 31 grandchildren. Elder Merlin Price, called from Geneva, Idaho, served in the Norwegian Mission 1961 – 1964 under President Joseph A. Gundersen (1960 - 1963) and Dean A. Peterson (1963 - 1966). He served in Bergen, Oslo, Moss, Kristiansund-North and Arendal. His companions included Lawrence Froisland, Stephen Kesler, John Stockton, Jerry Roberts, LeRoy Pherson, Jon-Michael Allen, Gorm Klungervik, and Jack Engebretsen. 3. Elder Boyd Roberts and Sister Amy Roberts are full-time missionaries from Pocatello, Idaho. They entered the mission in April, 2011 and are currently serving in the Training Zone. Elder Roberts worked in Law Enforcement, Public Safety and Environmental Enforcement for thirty-eight years before retiring in 2008. They are the parents of five children and have fifteen grandchildren. Elder Boyd D. Roberts, called from Weiser, Idaho, served in the Norwegian Mission 1963 - 1965 under President Joseph A. Gundersen (1960 - 1963) and Dean A. Peterson (1963 – 1966.) He served in Lillistrom, Trondheim, Aalesund, the Mission Office as Mission Printer, Bergen, Kristiansund-N, Drammen and Oslo. His companions include Aksel Olsen, Paul Hibbard, Michael Garrett, Dennis Mackie, Stephen Kesler, David Sims, Roy Steen, James Grand-Pre and John Kingsford.
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