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From the Church News 18 April 1992
Fritzner A. Joseph, 35, assigned to the Haiti Port-au-Prince Mission; Petion-Ville Branch, Port-au-Prince Haiti North District; former mission president's counselor, district president's counselor, Sunday School president, and institute teacher, first full-time missionary from Haiti, 1981-83; Church Educational System coordinator; received bachelor's degree from Inter-American University; born in Port-au-Prince Haiti, a son of Cidoine and Francois Licette Joseph; married Marie Gina, one child. She is a Relief Society president; secretary; received bachelor's degrees from Laroche School of Business and Gerard A. Joseph School of Business; born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a daughter of Jacques R. and Senatus Claire Michel.
Fritzner A. Joseph was serving in the mission presidency in October of 1991 when the Church pulled out all of its foreign missionaries, including President Hickman. He became the acting mission president in the country, and not long after was called as the official mission president. He attended the conference for new mission presidents in June of 1992, and while they were there, his wife Gina gave birth to their first child.Released in July, President Joseph served as mission president in Haiti for over four years. He and his familyvthen lived in Puerto Rico where he worked in the Church Educational System. They have since served as the first President and Matron of the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple. He now serves as an Area Seventy. |