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Elder Brandon Stephenson

473 Hiland Rd.
Ogden, Utah 84404

801-399-1419

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Presidents:
Yasuo Niiyama (1987 - 1990)
Served: 1988 - 1990
Language(s) spoken:English, Japanese (poorly)
Areas Served:
Sendai West, Koriyama, Akita, Misawa, Aomori
Companions:
Andrew Paul Breksa | Benjamin L. Colling | Hirokazu Kuwana | Alan Roberts
Your Occupation: Corporate Operation's Manager
Spouse: Heather Joy Crosby
Comments:
I have a beautiful wife and four children. I currently work for a wholesale lumber distribution company.

My mission was the foundation of my testimony of the Gospel and I still remember lessons that I learned, the people that I met and the testimony that developed when I obeyed true principals. Of course that is just as true today and I thank God every day for the blessings that I have been given.

I have happily served in many callings in the church, that have taught me much and further strengthened my testimony. Truth be known, my wife Heather keeps me on the straight and narrow and adds a wonderful balance to my life.

Life is good!
 
Created: 18 Mar 2007  Modified: 10 May 2012
Last Login: 10 May 2012 09:26:06 AM
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