New temple president
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Elder In Sang Han, 56, of the Second Quorum of the Seventy, has been called by the First Presidency to serve as president of the Seoul Korea Temple, succeeding Pres. Yeong Cheon Bae. Pres. Han's wife, Kyu In Lee, will serve as temple matron.
Pres. Han, Ensign 18th Ward, Salt Lake Ensign Stake, has served as a regional representative, president of the Korea Pusan Mission, mission president's counselor, district president, and branch president. Pres. Han previously worked for the Church translation department. He was born in Seoul, Korea, to Chang Soo Han and Do Ho Lee. Sister Han has served as a district Young Women president, Primary president, Relief Society president, and Relief Society spiritual living teacher. She was born in Seoul, Korea, to Hong Jong Lee and Suk Soon Song.

