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Elder David R Hopper

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Presidents:
Yasuo Niiyama (1987 - 1990)
Served: 1988 - 1990
Language(s) spoken:Japanese
Areas Served:
Aomori, Fukushima, Honbu, Sendai South, Izumi
Companions:
Andrew Paul Breksa | Merrill Brimley | Paul Huntsman | Bradley Johnson | Hirokazu Kuwana | Geoffrey Lifferth | Matthew J Weiss
Your Occupation: Engineer/Air Force Officer
Spouse: Jennifer
Comments:
As of May 2008. My wife and I live in Centerville, OH with our 3 sons. I am an engineer in the Air Force, stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB. I am serving as the Elders Quorum president of the Centerville Ward, and two other Sendai alums are in the ward (Sean Kerry and Mike Spencer).
 
Created: 25 May 2008  Modified: 10 Feb 2009
Last Login: 10 Feb 2009 07:29:05 PM
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