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Presidents:
Hilton A. Robertson [Dec.] (1952 - 1955) | Paul C. Andrus (1955 - 1962)
Served: 1954 - 1957
Companions:
Richard M. Austin | Donald P. Heise [Deceased] | George Kanahele [Deceased] | Don C. Lundberg [Deceased] | Ben Oniki [Deceased] | Floyd Turley [Deceased] | Newell Reed Turner
Spouse: Seiko T
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Grad. BYU 1958 3 Kids, 8 G'Kids
Hi Wayne:
Congratulations on a fine reunion. John C. Higgins is alive and well and serving in the American Fork temple (April 2008). He recently talked to John Austin who in turn talked to his brother Richard who was a companion to Higgins. So it is a relief to know John C. Higgins is still around. Best Wishes and Cheers, Larry Shumway
2013 Thank you for your contact. Seiko and I are well and happy. We spend the bulk of our time in Boulder City Nevada where we recently purchased a home. We continue to spend summers in Orem. I retired from the University some years ago and have
since been involved in the foundation of a software company named Perfect Search, located in Orem. The company is now reasonably mature and should have a reasonable future. Best wishes. John Higgins
 
Created: 29 Feb 2004  Modified: 12 Apr 2003
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