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Spouse: Diane | Served: 1998 - 2001 | Associated Alumni | Comments: Saturday, May 8, 2004
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David Craig Hoopes, 62, Moraga Ward, Oakland California Stake, called as president of the Caracas Venezuela Temple, succeeding President R. Raymond Barnes. His wife, Diane Tuttle Hoopes, will serve as temple matron. President Hoopes, a temple sealer, is a former president of the Chile Santiago South Mission, mission president's counselor, regional welfare agent, bishop and counselor. He is a retired financial consultant with Merrill Lynch and was special assistant to the President at the White House, 1971-77. He was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Lorenzo Neville and Stella Sorensen Hoopes.
Sister Hoopes, a temple ordinance worker, served with her husband while he was mission president, and is a former stake and ward Young Women president, stake and ward Primary president, gospel doctrine teacher and ward Relief Society president's counselor. She was born in Rigby, Idaho, to Albert Theodore and Marne Whitaker Tuttle.
Saturday, March 14, 1998
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David C. Hoopes, 55, Chile Santiago South Mission; Moraga Ward, Oakland California Stake; regional welfare agent and stake high councilor; former mission president's counselor, executive secretary to regional representative, high councilor, stake clerk, counselor in stake Young Men presidency, bishop and counselor, executive secretary, clerk, Young Men president, counselor in elders quorum presidency, priests quorum adviser, and missionary in the Argentine Mission; financial consultant, Merrill Lynch; received bachelor's degree in political science and master's degree in public administration from BYU, and master's degree and doctorate in public administration from University of Southern California; born in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Lorenzo Neville and Stella Sorensen Hoopes; married Diane Tuttle, seven children.
She is a seminary teacher; former stake Primary president, member of stake Young Women board, Primary president, Young Women president, Primary teacher and chorister, Laurel adviser, counselor in Relief Society presidency, Relief Society secretary and teacher, Sunday School teacher, and Cub Scout leader; attended BYU; born in Rigby, Idaho, to Albert Theodore and Marne Whitaker Tuttle. |
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