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David  Orgill Alumni Photo

Elder David Orgill

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Presidents:
Kiyoshi Sakai (1978 - 1981) | Sam K. Shimabukuro (1981 - 1984)
Served: 1980 - 1982
Language(s) spoken:Japanese
Areas Served:
Ishinomaki, Sendai, Yonezawa, Aizuwakamatsu, Yamagata
Companions:
E Roland Brown | Lorenzo Frazier | Roger Hartley | Roger Ishino | Roy A Moore | Jeff Nordin | Bart Reed | Chris Stratford
Your Occupation: High-tech Business Process Consultant at Oracle
Spouse: Janet
Comments:
Undergrad in Engineering from UC Berkeley, 1984, married in 1986, MBA from MIT in 1988. 3 kids - Allison ('91), Natalie ('93) and Jonathan ('97). Lived outside of Tokyo with our family, across from Tokyo Disneyland, from 1991-1994 working as an expat. Traveled to Japan on business for 20+ years. Currently serve as Bishop in our ward. Our daughter Natalie entered the MTC on 05 June 2013 and will also be serving in Sendai.
Picture was taken on New Years Eve in Ronda, Spain with our entire family including our son-in-law, John Shumway.
 
Created: 20 Apr 2008  Modified: 06 Jun 2013
Last Login: 06 Jun 2013 05:53:57 PM
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