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Elder Bart Reed

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Presidents:
Kiyoshi Sakai (1978 - 1981)
Served: 1979 - 1981
Language(s) spoken:Japanese
Areas Served:
Izumi, Sakata, Fukushima, Shiogama, Haramachi
Companions:
David Orgill | Brent Walter
Your Occupation: Commercial Real Estate
Spouse: Madeline
Comments:
Life is good. Three sons 25, 24, 20. Daniel, our second son is married to Laura and have a daughter (Aurora). I am currently serving as Bishop in SUU Student ward. I'm in Real Estate as a Commercial Agent. Have done many things over the years from Sales to owning and operating a radio station to a group of convenience stores. I have been blessed to have the opportunity to act in many plays including in the Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City. My wife and I have been married for 27 years.

Other Companions Not Yet Register:
John Pack - MTC
Scott Clark - Izumi
Mike Beck - Izumi
Tokuichi Sugasawa - Sakata
Brent Walter (Registered) - Sakata
Akitomo Fujita - Fukushima
Craig Baum - Shiogama
Malcolm Kano - Haramachi
David Orgil (Registered) Sendai
 
Created: 13 Mar 2007  Modified: 04 Mar 2009
Last Login: 04 Mar 2009 09:12:23 PM
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