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Elder Nolan John Butler

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Presidents:
Kiyoshi Sakai (1978 - 1981) | Sam K. Shimabukuro (1981 - 1984)
Served: 1979 - 1981
Areas Served:
Natori, Yonezawa, Sendai, Mission Home
Companions:
Carl Clyde | Hank L Loy | Chris Stratford
Your Occupation: Grading Contractor
Spouse: Betty
Comments:
Well, let's see here. Met my wonderful wife Betty here in Arizona and married in 1983. We have 2 kids, Daughter and son both attending ASU. Son will be on a mission in December. Betty is from Peru so we speak Spanish at home 50%. Nihongo has taken a back seat since there is really not much use for it here in Arizona, especially on construction sites. Worked as a programmer and telecom systems type for about 20 years then made a change and started a business doing something called 'laser grading'.
 
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