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Juliette Rosanna Weston Alumni Photo

Sister Juliette Rosanna Weston (Marsden)

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Presidents:
Richard M. Austin (1993 - 1996) | Kazuhiro Yoshino (1996 - 1999)
Served: 1996 - 1997
Language(s) spoken:Japanese
Areas Served:
Koriyama, Yamagata, Akita
Companions:
Tiffany Lynn Bentz (Merritt) | Stephanie Osguthorpe (Swift) | Ardis Kanani Weight (Cardejon)
Your Occupation: Special Education Teacher
Spouse: Toby Weston
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I was married in June of 2000 to Toby Weston. We have three adorable children -- Benjamin, age 3, Nathan, age 2, and Mary, who is just three months old. My husband teaches high school orchestra. I taught special education for several years before we had children. I hope to eventually to back to teaching when our kids are older.
 
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