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La Don  Van Noy [DEC.] Alumni Photo

Elder La Don Van Noy [DEC.]


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Presidents:
Paul C. Andrus (1955 - 1962)
Served: 1956 - 1959
Areas Served:
Yokohama, Sanjo, Sendai, Komatsu, Nagoya, Tokyo West
Companions:
Richard Donl Arbon [Deceased] | Jerry L. Atkinson [Deceased] | David M. Bodily [Deceased] | Gerald Horman | Daniel K. Kamekona [Deceased] | Delmont C Law (Deceased) | Ray Phillipps | R Gordon Porter | Ira Ralph Telford | Theodore Welch
Your Occupation: Retired Architect/Builder
Spouse: Pauline (Carien) C. Deroock
Comments:
Released in Japan to study Architecture at the Tokyo Arts University another six months.
Studied Architecture= BYU, Ariz State, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Married Pauline C DeRooch 1/19/62 SL Temple. Practiced Architecture Calif. Arizona. Became a contractor via Design-builder to date. Cruising sailor now. Active in all church activities. Three children living in Az with their families.
So here is. Married Pauline (Carien) C. DeRoock in Salt Lake Temple 1/19/62. Occupation: Architect/ Builder contractor. Wrote and reported findings of research expedition with Bro.Masao Watabe 'Ancient Christianity and Isrealish Influences in Japan.' Shinraishiki and the Village of_______. Location not to be devulged.
LaDon D VanNoy
April 23, 1935 - January 4, 2014
ldvannoy@cox.net
Buried in Star Valley - Afton, Wyo.
 
Created: 29 Feb 2004  Modified: 27 Apr 2003
Last Login: 29 Feb 2004 12:23:09 PM
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