Comments: Anthony Wayne Middleton Jr., 65 when called as mission president; Canada Vancouver Mission; Monument Park 13th Ward, Salt Lake Monument Park Stake. Church callings include high priest group leader assistant, first counselor in stake presidency, bishop, counselor in stake Young Men presidency, stake family history consultant, high councilor and missionary in the British Mission, where he served as Associate Editor of the Millennial Star.
A graduate of the University of Utah, then with an M.D. from Cornell University Medical College and subsequent residency in urology at Harvard at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Practised medicine in Salt Lake City, as a founding partner in Middleton Urological with his father and brother, and was a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Utah. Served as president of the Utah Medical Association, president of the Salt Lake County Medical Society, national president of the American Association of Clinical Urologists, president of the Western Section of the American Urological Association, and was a founding member and served as the first Chairman of the Board of UROPAC, the national urological political action committee. Was medical director of Uroquest, a medical device manufacturing company, and served as medical director of Prime Medical, a lithotripsy company, Utah/Idaho division. Was also a delegate to the American Medical Association House of Delegates for years, representing urologists of the country, there serving also on the Governing Council of the Service and Specialty Society. Served on the Board of Governors of the Utah Medical Insurance Association, Chair and Vice-Chair for part of the time, the insurance company of Utah physicians.
Community service included two years as captain in the US Air Force, on the Board of Directors of the Utah Symphony and Opera, Board Chairman of the Utah State Crime Victim Reparations Board, and president of the Timpanogos Club.
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Anthony Wayne Middleton and Dolores Caravena Lowry Middleton. Married Carol Jean Samuelson, five children.
Carol S. Middleton graduated from the University of Utah, taught French and English in junior and senior high school. A gospel doctrine teacher at the time of her call, she is a former counselor in a stake Relief Society presidency, was a ward Relief Society and Primary president, Young Women adviser and Relief Society teacher. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Cecil Osborn Samuelson Sr. and Janet Brazier Mitchell Samuelson. |