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| Elder Greg Gubler178 Bayberry Dr. Limerick, PA 19468
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Presidents: Dwayne N. Andersen [Dec.] (1962 - 1965) | Adney Y. Komatsu [Dec.] (1965 - 1968) | Served: 1963 - 1966 | Areas Served: Matusmoto, Kyoto, Tokyo South, Tokyo North, Muroran, Sapporo | Companions: Franklin Dee Chocco | Frank Johnson Despain | David Louis Foster | Hideo Howard Hayashi | Kenneth Clyde Hilton, Jr. | Richard M. Holdaway | Dennis Maclay Lee | Donald Brion Norton | Dr. Dennis Roger Peterson | Clifton Kent Peterson | Scott Ward Riser | Morris Glen Walker | George Noboru Watanabe, Jr. | Your Occupation: Professor Emeritus (East Asian history), BYU-Hawaii (retired Sept. 2005) | Spouse: Betty Raymond | Comments: As for what I married Betty Raymond from Maine, two children, education and, of course, jobs. I graduated from BYU in 1968, was a Fulbright Scholar in Chinese at Nanyang Univerisity in Singapore.
Marine Corps Service in Iwakuni, Japan (Jan. 1962-Feb. 1963) under Pres. Andrus (Iwakuni Branch)
Northern Far East Mission: June 10, 1963-January 2, 1966
Missionary companions: Morris Glen Walker, Scott W. Riser, D. Brion Norton, Hideyo Howard Hayashi, Kenneth Clyde Hilton, Clifton Kent Peterson, Steven Green, Frank Johnson Despain, Richard Holdaway, Dennis Lee, David Louis Foster, Franklin Dee Chocco, Dennis Peterson
Occupation: Professor Emeritus (East Asian history), BYU-Hawaii (retired Sept. 2005)
Formerly: Sr. Research Specialist (East Asia), Genealogical Society (1976-82)
Fulbright Scholar to Nanyang University in Singapore; doctorate in East Asian History and Int'l Rel. (1975) History professor and Archivist, BYU-Hawaii (1982-2005)
I have been to Japan many times in my travels and research and seen the growth of the Church and the wonderful spirit of the members (and old-timers). I was also lucky enough to have received training from and replaced Brother Tatsui Sato at the Genealogical Society. I am still involved with research on the diplomacy of Imperial Japan and also on Japanese and Chinese records and research.
Once again, fukaku kansha moshiagemasu for your great site.
Mata, shinnen omedetou gozaimasu.
Greg Gubler (Gubura Kyoudai yori) |
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