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Elder David F. Evans

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Presidents:
Walter R. (Japan Mission) Bills (1968 - 1971) | Tomosue (Japan Mission) Abo (1971 - 1974)
Served: 1970 - 1972
Areas Served:
Matsumoto, Kofu, Shizuoka, Tokyo, Takasaki, Nagano
Companions:
Arnold Leland Hansen
Your Occupation: attorney
Spouse: Mary
Comments:
Served as Japan Nagoya Mission President 1998-2001 with my wife, Mary, and our children.
Currently Serving as University of Utah 4th Stake President
8 children, oldest son, David, also served in Tokyo North Mission, with his first area being Matsumoto, which was also my first area.

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July 1998 - 2001

David F. Evans, 46, Japan Nagoya Mission; Ensign 6th Ward, Salt Lake Ensign Stake; former stake president's counselor, stake Young Men president, stake mission president, bishop, bishop's counselor and Scoutmaster; attorney, partner in Snell & Willmer; received bachelor's degree from University of Utah, juris law degree from BYU; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to David C. and Beverly Joy Frewin Evans; married Mary Dee Shepherd, eight children.
 
Created: 21 Oct 2002  Modified: 06 Jan 2003
Last Login: 06 Jan 2003 07:37:43 AM
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