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Elder James LeRoy Simmons

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Presidents:
Glen M. Roylance (1976 - 1979) | Harold Schreiber (1979 - 1982)
Served: 1978 - 1980
Areas Served:
Osnabrück, Berlin, Lübeck, Hannover,Braunschweig, Hamburg (Wilhelmsburg)
Companions:
Steven D Tew | Paul R Work
Your Occupation: Parts Manager/ Coinmach Corp.
Spouse: Brenda Jean
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Other companions include Todd Remington(MTC), Paul Nielson, Gary Ostergard, Mike Prescott, Werner Budde, Gunter Netbal, Tracy Adams, Greg Hill, Steven Tew,Russell Weinheimer, & Richard Eborn.
In 1976, President Kimball prophesied in Dortmund that there would be hundreds of Stakes and scores of Temples on German soil. Over the last 22 years I have been witness to the ongoing fulfillment of that prophecy. The Berlin Wall fell, Germany has been reunited, and there are 2 Temples in Germany! My testimony recieved a foundation in the refiner's fire that was the Germany Hamburg Mission, and that foundation continues to serve me well. James Simmons
 
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