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Elder Eric R Tholen

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Presidents:
Richard D.S. Kwak (1977 - 1978) | Kiyoshi Sakai (1978 - 1981)
Served: 1977 - 1979
Areas Served:
Fukushima, Ishinomaki, Iwaki, Tsuruoka, Sendai & Morioka
Companions:
Kevin L Bergeson | Jeff M. Johnson | Crit Randall Killen | David Lyman | Paul Sloan
Your Occupation: Architect
Spouse: Debby
Comments:
My family and I live in Utah and have three children. In 2002 we went to Japan on our way to Australia and visited Fukushima. We were able to see some of the old members and the old Shibucho, Hayakawa Kyodai was there (currently as High Priest Group Leader). He graciously took us around to see the sights in Fukushima and we had a great time. I've been busy traveling with work and am currently serving as Bishop (a little surprise I recieved after returning home from Australia).
 
Created: 01 Oct 2004  Modified: 03 Apr 2007
Last Login: 10 May 2013 08:16:15 AM
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