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Robert W. Baumgardner Alumni Photo

Elder Robert W. Baumgardner

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Presidents:
Omar R. H. Righi (1975 - 1978) | Hugo R. Gazzoni (1978 - 1981)
Served: 1977 - 1979
Areas Served:
Cordoba (2), Lujan de Cuyo (Mendoza), Tucuman
Companions:
Gil J Barnard | Jeff Cline | Alfredo Javier Cruz | Greg Fields | Carlos D. Marapodi | Greg Prestgard | Carlos G. Vanoli | John A Woolf
Your Occupation: Marriage and Family Therapist
Spouse: Crystal
Comments:
I work as a readjustment counselor and marriage and family therapist for the Veterans Administration.

My four adult children are working or in college. My oldest daughter is working in commercial banking and competes in dance. Two sons are married. I performed the marriage ceremony for one son and his wife in July 2010.

My youngest daughter is10 in grade school and keeps me young. My partner works at Social Services.

I resigned from the church in 1989. However, I met many wonderful people during my 13-year membership. I have fond memories of my mission and of the families I came to know. I would enjoy seeing Argentina again some day. I am a member of a Unitarian Universalist congregation.
 
Created: 25 Oct 1999  Modified: 24 Oct 2013
Last Login: 24 Oct 2013 06:42:49 AM
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