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Eight new mission presidents have been called by the First Presidency. The mission presidents and their wives will begin their service about July 1. Here are their names and biographical information. New mission presidents and their assignments were announced in the March 10 issue.
Annette W. and William B. Mansell
William Blood Mansell, 61, Union 4th Ward,
Sandy Utah Cottonwood Creek Stake; will preside over the New Mexico
Albuquerque Mission; former school principal in the Granite School
District; earned administrative, master's and bachelor's degrees in
education from the University of Utah; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to
Lawrence William and Esther Lowella Hadlock Mansell. Married Annette Welch; six children. She earned a
bachelor's degree from the University of Utah and taught elementary school;
born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Richard Garland and Lucille Andrew
Welch.
Samuel D. and Marilyn J. C. Morrison
Samuel David Morrison, 60, Hillcrest 6th
Ward, Sandy Utah Hillcrest Stake; will preside over the Brazil Curitiba
Mission; was director of career services at the University of Utah; earned
bachelor's degree in Portuguese and completed several years of graduate
studies at Brigham Young University; born in Nampa, Idaho, to Theodore
Eugene and Helen Turner Morrison. Married Marilyn
Jean Clunas; four children. She studied elementary education at
Portland State and Brigham Young University and worked as a dental
assistant; born in Portland, Ore., to Everett Wesley and Lois Jean Ryden
Clunas.
Estelle H. and Charles M. Quist
Charles Michael Quist, 59, Elko 4th Ward,
Elko Nevada East Stake; will preside over the Indiana Indianapolis Mission;
was president and CEO of Western Tire Center; and studied at business trade
schools; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to William Oscar and Gladys Peart
Woodbury Quist. Married Estelle Kaye Haws;
three children. She earned a nursing degree from Great Basin College and
worked in nursing; born in Hayward, Calif., to Harold Brigham Haws and
Lillis Jensen Reeves Haws.
Gustavo G. and Leticia M. Ramos
Gustavo Ramos G., 43, Tula Ward, Tula Mexico
Stake; will preside over the Mexico Merida Mission; was principal director
of Colegio America; earned degree in mathematics from Federation Schools;
born in Tuxpan, Mexico, to Raul C. and Teresa Godinez L. de Ramos. Married
Leticia Mera M.; five children. She was born
in Tula de Allende, Mexico, to Uribe Silvino and Espejel Margarita Monroy
de Mera.
Ralph S. and Elizabeth R. Romney
Ralph Steven Romney, 50, Olympus 5th Ward,
Salt Lake Olympus Stake; will preside over the Chile Concepcion Mission;
managing member of Consulting and Development Services; earned master's of
business administration degree and bachelor's degree in economics from the
University of Utah; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Ralph Bradford and
Patricia Steele Romney. Married Elizabeth Ann
Robson, five children. She earned a bachelor's degree in English
from the University of Utah; born in Ogden, Utah, to Ralph Thayne and Lou
Jean Allen Robson.
Aileen R. and Albert Roy
Albert Roy, 60, Glasgow Ward, Glasgow
Scotland Stake, will preside over the Canada Edmonton Mission; was manager
of road services of the West Dunbartonshire Council; earned civil
engineering degree from the Dundee Institute of Art and Technology, later
became a chartered engineer; born in Dundee, Scotland, to Albert and Mary
Smith Ferguson Scobie Roy. Married Aileen Fraser
Ross; four children. She was born in Dundee, Scotland, to George
Sudders and Charlotte Watt Fraser Morrison Ross.
Marguerite B. and Morris D. Whitaker
Morris Duane Whitaker, 60, Logan 24th Ward,
Logan Utah East Stake; will preside over the Mexico Mexico City East
Mission; was director of international programs for Utah State University;
earned a doctorate in agriculture from Purdue University and master's and
bachelor's degrees in economics from Utah State University; born in
Pocatello, Idaho, to Mirl William and Ada Belle Bruesch Whitaker. Married
Marguerite Fae Benson; six children. She
studied English literature at Utah State University; born in Takoma Park,
Md., to Serge Nelson and Elizabeth Ruth Horton Benson.
George A. and Sharon B. Young
George Allen Young, 52, Bell Canyon Ward, Sandy Utah Granite View Stake; will preside over the Taiwan Kaohsiung Mission; was Realtor for Mansell & Associates; earned a master's of business administration from University of Phoenix and a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the University of Utah; born in Tooele, Utah, to James and Mary Ann Jonsson Young. Married Sharon Audrey Bowden; three children. She earned a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Phoenix; born in Heber City, Utah, to Irvin Oleen and Eva Lavaun Alder Bowden.

