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Dale W. Rasmussen Alumni Photo

Elder Dale W. Rasmussen

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Presidents:
Paul C. Andrus (1955 - 1962)
Served: 1958 - 1961
Areas Served:
Pusan-Seoul, Korea
Dates Served: August 1958 to January 1961
Companions:
John Dick Chadwick | Farrell Ray Hawkins | George Glayde Maw | Robert Hyrum Parkinson | Vearl H. Taylor | Eugene P. Till
Spouse: Karen Hayes Rasmussen
Comments:
I worked for 21 years at Amalgamated Sugar as a welder. I retired four years ago and have never been busier.
Between us we have 7 children and 30 g'children. Our oldest grandson is serving a mission in the California, San Diego, mission.
41 S. Smythe Ave.
Rupert, ID 83350 208-219-8432
 
Created: 14 Feb 2003  Modified: 10 Dec 2003
Last Login: 13 Mar 2005 08:32:33 PM
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