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Presidents:
Paul C. Andrus (1955 - 1962) | Dwayne N. Andersen [Dec.] (1962 - 1965)
Served: 1960 - 1962
Areas Served:
Sapporo, Otaru, Tokyo Central, Tokyo South, Matsumoto
Companions:
Terryl Berger | Roy B. Faught | James Russell Howell, Jr. | Glen Lionel Lambert | Kenneth J Orton [Dec] | Rees Glover White[Dec]
Spouse: Margaret
Comments:
Pres. of Japan Tokyo Kobe Mission 1983 to 1986
Years as mission president: 1983-86
Spouse's name: Margaret
Phone: (801) 942-4445
Biography: Prior to his call as mission president, President Packer was president of the Salt Lake Cottonwood Heights Stake. He had also served as counselor in two stake presidencies, high councilor and counselor in a branch presidency. He served in the Northern Far East Mission, 1960-1962. He was a dentist in Salt Lake City.

Since his mission, President Packer has since served as a Regional Representative.

(Source: Grant Denton '85-'87, citing the Church News, January 30, 1983)

Since his mission, President Packer has since served as a Regional Representative.
 
Created: 29 Feb 2004  Modified: 24 Jan 2003
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