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Elder Matthew Tim Anderson

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Presidents:
Kiyoshi Sakai (1978 - 1981) | Sam K. Shimabukuro (1981 - 1984)
Served: 1980 - 1982
Language(s) spoken:Japanese, a little of several others
Areas Served:
Sendai, Izumi
Aizuwakamatsu,Yamagata
Companions:
Randy Page | Chris Stratford
Your Occupation: international sales
Spouse: Chieko Sato Anderon
Comments:
We have four children. Our oldest daughter is married and living in Salt Lake City. Our oldest son just returned from the Sao Pualo mission, and our second son is just turning his papers in. Our younges daugher is in High school. We lived in Sendai teaching English for six years after I graduated from Weber State. I still keep in touch with several friends from Sendai, and visit about once a year. I sell vitamins and mineral supplements internationally for my family business.

companions: Clark Sheffield, Elder Hunt, Daren Smith, Randall Page, Chris Stratford Choro, Curtis Freeze, Kevin Knight, Brannon Harmer, Ohler Kun
 
Created: 18 Oct 2005  Modified: 31 Jan 2010
Last Login: 31 Jan 2010 09:12:42 PM
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