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Elder Rodney Paul Zaugg

30 Chinook Drive S.W.
Medicine Hat, AB T1A4D3
CANADA

403-526-6245

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Presidents:
Paul C. Andrus (1955 - 1962) | Dwayne N. Andersen [Dec.] (1962 - 1965)
Served: 1960 - 1963
Areas Served:
Okamachi Oct 1960, Okayama, Otaru, Tokyo, Kobe, Tokyo Building Mission
Companions:
Louis Jerold Adams [Deceased] | Wayne G Heaton [Deceased] | Paul Ward Holbrook | Wayne Mark Kailikea [Deceased] | Hilton Joseph Lui | Marden Leroy Wolsey
Spouse: Carolyn E. [Deceased]
Comments:
Elder Rodney Zaugg (from Stirling, Alberta) worked at Nishi-Shibu.....I think his construction supervisor was Melvin Hales. Elder Paul Laimana also worked as a a labor missionary for a short time before he went home. Others did, too, after Elder Zaugg and I left. I think Elder Zaugg still lives in Medicine Hat, Alberta where he was a shop teacher for many years.
October 8, 1960 Glaora Jamison says: that Elder Johnson was the new senior elder in Okamachi and that he would be Elder Case's companion. Elder Zaugg was Elder Holbrook's new companion.
This was Robert A. Johnson from Inglewood California.
Glora Jamison
 
Created: 29 Feb 2004  Modified: 14 Mar 2003
Last Login: 29 Feb 2004 12:23:15 PM
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