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Elder Cody Christensen

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Presidents:
David Leishman Lowe (1992 - 1995)
Served: 1993 - 1995
Language(s) spoken:Cantonese
Areas Served:
Shun Lee, Tsuen Wan, Tai Po, Yuen Long, Causeway Bay, Kowloon City, Victoria Ward, Discovery Bay Branch, Peninsula Branch
Companions:
Tige Clayton | Jonathan George | Stuart Stringam Thompson
Your Occupation: Public Transportation Planner
Spouse: Joyce Christensen
Comments:
I attended Utah State University after my mission. I had gone to BYU prior to my mission. I went four years to Utah State and graduated in 1999 with a BS in Geography with a minor in Chinese.

I have worked since December of 1999 in the transportation planning field and since July of 2004 exclusively in public transit, planning rail and bus routes, services and facilities. I currently work for a consulting firm in our Rancho Cucamonga, CA office. We live next door in Fontana, CA.

I often think about the great public transportation system in Hong Kong with the train, the subway, the light rail (in Tuen Mun and Yuen Long), the trolley on the island, the double decker buses and all the other buses and minibuses.

I met my wife in 1992 while at BYU. We got married in December of 1998 after she returned from a mission in Sacramento. We lived in Logan, Provo, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Kansas City and southern California. We have five children - three girls and two boys.
 
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