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Presidents: Arvel L. Child (1974 - 1976) | |
Served: 1974 - 1976 | |
Areas Served: Dublin north, Portadown, Dublin south, Limavady, Londonderry, Armagh, Edinburough Scotland | |
Companions: Bradley Hales Clark | Rick Fowles | |
Your Occupation: Entrepreneur | |
Spouse: Alicia Smith Snapp | |
Comments: Children: Nathan '80, Richard '83, Craig '84, Nadia '94, Ruslan '96 23 yr marriage then divorce, remarried to Alicia, a wonderful woman from Maine, and my eternal companion. Church: bishopric, teacher, quorum leadership, Priesthood instructor, and Sunday School callings College: Ricks College, BYU - Design Engineering, and then Computer Science & Networking Work: 25+ yrs in management, biz dev & strategy, software, hardware, and networking R&D, new technologies, and M&A for Intel, IBM, Novell, Symantec, Windstone. For last 8 years - economic development for an American Indian tribe and developing a unique onshore solutions business. Home: Orem, Utah & office (w/ children) Travel: Europe, Israel, USA, Canada, Mexico, Middle East, Caribbean & dozens of Indian Reservations in the US. I’m grateful for mission, appreciation the wonderful experiences and my companions (each a "giant"), including those in Edinburgh, Scotland, where I served last 2 mo. Companions: Elders Clark, Kunz, Bybee, Weiss, Kaylor, Fowles, Hope, Newsmeyer, Thompson (in Scotland). Often wondered and pray all is well for you and those we taught, baptized, and the members we got to know, love and appreciate. Especially grateful to George McKee and his love of the Book of Mormon; Brad Clark and his training and music; Elders Bybee, Hope, and Newsmeyer, it was different being trainer & Zone Leader but with their patience and hard work we learned a lot; Grateful that the Lord watched out for Elder Hope and I when our flat in Armagh, along with much of the street, was blown up. The troubles were ugly, the members were beautiful, enjoyed teaching prospective members, and meeting many wonderful people in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. Thanks for fond memories - see you all again someday! | |
Created: 25 Jan 2004 Modified: 11 Mar 2013 | |
Last Login: 11 Mar 2013 05:28:59 PM |