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Elder James Reed Mackley

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Presidents:
Paul C. Andrus (1955 - 1962)
Served: 1955 - 1958
Areas Served:
Takasaki, Okayama
Companions:
Tsunenori Asada [Dec] | Wilford Astle [Deceased] | Marion H. Cook | Robert S. Davis | Newell Reed Turner
Your Occupation: Retired Dentist & Editor
Spouse: Pauline
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Pres. of Japan Nagoya Mission 1994 to 1997.
J. Reed Mackley 68, Japan Nagoya Mission; North Ogden 10th Ward, North Ogden Utah Coldwater Stake; high councilor; former counselor in stake presidency, stake executive secretary, high councilor, bishop, high priests group leader, priests quorum adviser, and branch clerk; dentist; received dental degree from State University of Iowa and attended Idaho State University; born in Driggs, Idaho, to Arthur Henry and Vadna Jean Humble Mackley; married Paulene Rowe, eight children. She is Primary pianist; former stake Relief Society president, ward Relief Society president, counselor, inservice leader and teacher, counselor in Primary presidency, and ward organist; received bachelor's degree from Idaho State University; born in McCammon, Idaho, to Paul William and Ilene Allen Rowe.
 
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Last Login: 29 Feb 2004 12:22:36 PM
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