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Elder Peter Humphries Black


N. Farmington, UT 98888


801-673-4515

Current Address
phbhonda@comcast.net

Email Not Available
Presidents:
Paul C. Andrus (1955 - 1962)
Served: 1961 - 1962
Areas Served:
Tokyo South 11/28/59;
Companions:
Thomas Ronald Haag | Robert Naluai[Dec]
Comments:
Peter Humphries Black served under Pres. Andrus. He was blonde, tall, thin, a sharp dresser. He suffered from ill health and may have returned home before he finished his mission.
Tom Haag knew Pete Black. He was a companion and also lived in the same ward as Tom Haag did. He was a couple of years younger. That was South Highland Park, Highland Stake. He lived on Stratford Avenue. I lived on Crystal Avenue. I have not heard anything about him. Tom Haag
Elder Peter H. Black came to the Tokyo South Branch about 11/28/59. As we were both junior companions, we talked together a lot. In my journal I have his home address at that time as 1262 Stratford Avenue in Salt Lake City, UT. I don't recall how long he was there. His senior comp. could of been
Elder Ken Orton, Robert Slack, or Robert Naluai. Thanks for all you do. Elder Wally F. Cragun (59-61) X Later heard he was working for United Airlines.
Retired and workning for Willey Honda in Farmington 21010
 
Created: 14 Jun 2003  Modified: 14 Jun 2003
Last Login: 29 Feb 2004 12:22:03 PM
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