From Deseret News archives:

5 general authorities called to serve full time

Published: Sunday, April 1, 2007 1:48 p.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Elder Tenorio, 64, served as second counselor in the Mexico South Area presidency and has also served as a stake mission president, stake president's counselor, stake president, regional representative and president of the Mexico Tuxtla Gutierrez Mission. He earned a certificate in accounting and business from the Academia Practica de Comercio and worked in the petroleum and publishing industries before his employment in a number of management assignments for the church. He is married to Ross Elva Valenzuela Gonzalez, and they are the parents of five children.

Elder Zivic, 58, served as second counselor in the South America South Area presidency. He has also been president of the Spain Bilbao Mission, a regional representative, stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop and bishop's counselor. He is a certified public accountant and received an accounting degree from the University of Buenos Aires. He worked in the manufacturing and marketing fields. He married Dina Noemi Alvarez, and they are the parents of five children.

Also sustained Saturday were 46 Area Authority Seventies, who give volunteer support for members of the church's area presidencies within their assigned geographic areas.

They are: Richard K. Ahadjie, 52, Accra, Ghana; Ruben V. Alliaud, 41, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Climato C.A. Almeida, 44, Vitoria, Brazil; Sergio M. Anaya, 45, Zapopan, Mexico; Wilford W. Andersen, 57, Mesa, Arizona; Fernando J.D. Araujo, 50, Curitiba, Brazil; Nolan D. Archibald, 63, Potomac, Md.; Carlos L. Astorga, 46, Guatemala City; Hector Avila, 45, Celaya, Mexico; Marvin T. Brinkerhoff, 59, Beaverton, Ore.

Story continues below
Also, M. Anthony Burns, 64, Miami; David Cabrera, 44, Naucalpan, Mexico; Rafael E. Castro, 45, La Ceiba, Honduras; Gerald J. Causse, 43, Seine, France; Robert E. Chambers, 46, Pocatello; Yoon Hwan Choi, 49, Seoul, South Korea; Kim B. Clark, 58, Rexburg, Idaho; David L. Cook, 49, Pittsford, N.Y.; Nelson D. Cordova, 48, Commerce, Calif.; Gary L. Crittenden, 53, New Canaan, Conn.; and Stephen L. Fluckiger, 55, Sunnyvale, Texas.

Also, Jovencio A. Guanzon, 55, Manila, Philippines; Mario E. Guerra, 54, Santiago, Chile; Luis S. Hernandez, 40, Tijuana, Mexico; Garith C. Hill, 52, Hillcrest, South Africa; Frederick C. Ihesiene, 63, Aba, Nigeria; David H. Ingram, 61, Newnan, Georgia; Tetsuji Ishii, 56, Toyohashi, Japan; Kapumba T. Kola, 54, Kinshasa, Congo; Richard K. Melchin, 60, Calgary, Canada; R. Bruce Merrell, 61, Mercer Island, Wash.; Peter F. Meurs, 50, Kingsley, Australia; Benson E. Misalucha, 44, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines; Enrique J. Montoya, 46, Trujillo, Peru; K. Brett Nattress, 42, Fruitland, Idaho.

Also, Russell T. Osguthorpe, 60, Provo; Gamaliel Osorno, 48, Caracas, Venezuela; Patrick H. Price, 61, Salt Lake City; Paulo R. Puerta, 60, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Ruben L. Spitale, 48, Cordoba, Argentina; Nata C. Tobias, 49, Barroca, Brazil; Frank V. Trythall, 59, Granite Bay, Calif.; Terence M. Vinson, 56, Kenthurst, Australia; Taniela B. Wakolo, 39, Suva, Fiji; Richard W. Wheeler, 52, Ephraim, Utah; and Scott D. Whiting, 45, Kailua, Hawaii.

Released from part-time service as Area Authority Seventies were: D. Allen Andersen, C. Elmer Black, Ildefonso de Castro Deus, Oscar W. Chavez, Hector A. Davalos, Carlos R. Fernandez, Carlos J. Garcia, John R. Gibson, Jose L. Gonzalez, Paulo Grahl, Beaver T. Ho Ching, Emmanuel A. Kissi, Erich W. Kopischke, G. Steven Laney, Barry Lee, James B. McDonald, Gerald A. Mead, Jorge Mendez, Rodrigo Myrrha, Carlos A. Perez, Richard G. Peterson, Eric B. Shumway, Joseph W. Sitati, A. Kim Smith, W. Blake Sonne, Gary M. Stewart, Michael J. Teh, Robert B. White and John W. Yardley.

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Image

Enrique R. Falabella

previousnext

Latest comments

To all of you brainwashed and braindead Utahan's, this is what organized...

Thank you so much George! You made my day. And it is not just our paper,...

that every time the Global Warming gang holds a big conference in some major...

Letters: Liberal because LDS

The idea that taxes enslave or are stealing is the most anti-american...

Williams' late jumper tops Spurs

The Spurs are under new ownership this year. Their new owner is the Jazz....

Perhaps one thing that should be learned from this experience is that there...

Revive full food tax?

Welcome to socialism. This Obamaland mentality is becoming boring and scary....

nice to see american fork getting some wins and some love from dnews, and...

Revive full food tax?

Tax the religious organizations,you would have a windfall!

TCU or BSU should be playing Florida in the Sugar Bowl, and not each other in...

Advertisements