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'Experienced church leader,' lawyer and business executive is newest apostle
Elder Quentin L. Cook had no idea the calling was coming, but said he knows it came from the Lord. The Logan native, who worked as an attorney and business executive in California before being called as an LDS Church general authority more than a decade ago, will fill the vacancy in the LDS Church's Quorum of the Twelve left by now-President Henry B. Eyring.
"As you know in the church, we neither seek calls or have any expectation ever that a call will come to us and I certainly had no idea I'd be receiving this call," Elder Cook said Saturday, just hours after he was sustained as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve. "Neither do we turn down a call particularly when it comes from a faithful loving prophet who is so dear to us. And so I accept that call and pledge to do everything that I possibly can to be worthy and accomplish what the Lord would have me accomplish."
Elder Cook, 67, had a "wonderful and sweet and short" meeting with President Gordon B. Hinckley earlier this week, where the man Latter-day Saints consider to be a prophet extended Elder Cook his new calling.
"I think if somebody would have called me on the phone, I would have been sure that it was a prank of some sort," he said.
Elder Cook had been serving in the Presidency of the Seventy since August, as well as executive director of the church's missionary department.
Born and raised in Logan, Elder Cook was the captain of the high school football team, senior class president, all-region in both football and basketball and involved in debate. He graduated from Utah State University with a bachelor's degree in political science.
But don't call him a Utahn, President Eyring said.
"I who hope the people of Cache Valley wouldn't be offended, but I don't even think of him as a Utahn," Elder Eyring said. "He's been everywhere."
Elder Cook has traveled around the world as a general authority, living in the Philippines for two years and the Pacific Islands for another three while serving as president of the Pacific Island area and a counselor in the Philippines/Micronesia Area Presidency. He served as president of the North America Northwest Area.
He has also lived outside the Beehive State for 33 years, as he kept his family home in the San Francisco, Calif., area.
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