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Elder Jonathan H Bagley

Arlington, VA

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Presidents:
Waldo C. Perkins (1989 - 1992) | Marlin A. Fairbourn (1992 - 1995)
Served: 1991 - 1993
Areas Served:
Pearl City, Kapaa, Hilo, Wahiawa, Kaimuki, Kona
Companions:
Andrew Barney | Steven James Boyle | Jason R. Geurts | Jeremy D Poulsen
Your Occupation: Computer Programmer
Spouse: Jamie
Comments:
Graduated from BYU where I saw Elder Carlquist from time to time. He dressed like I did in the 1970s when I was going to kindergarten. My funnest job at BYU was definitely as sports editor for the Daily Universe. After that it would have to be Celestial Service coordinator at the MTC. Handing a mop to a missionary at 6:00 in the morning is truly sublime. I got a masters from a university in Washington, D.C. where I met my wife and currently live. We're a expecting a boy. I'm gonna name him "Barney." If Elder Gilbert is a nursery leader, there is no way I'm going to move my kids into that ward. Don't need'em getting any broken arms and I'll teach'em to swear. BYU Football rules and the University of Utah sucks. And yes, President Fairborn, I did fake that whole scenario with Elder Barney not being able to see in the rain so I could get him transferred. Sorry. Thanks for giving me Elder Guerts (and Tew, Boyle and Eyre) in return. Thanks to President P for giving me Cutler, Poulsen and Eaton
 
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Last Login: 27 Nov 2001 03:59:46 PM
 
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