Published: Saturday, Sept. 18, 2004
Carolyn and Carl Bacon
Carl William Bacon, 70, Edgemont 4th
Ward, Provo Utah Edgemont Stake, called as president of the
Provo Utah Temple, succeeding President Jay M.
Smith. His wife,
Betty Carolyn Schade Bacon,
will serve as temple matron. President Bacon is a former Area Authority
Seventy, mission and stake president and bishop. He is a former director of
BYU development office, and is executive director of America's Freedom
Festival and a land developer. He was born in Hollywood, Calif., to Samuel
Kenneth and Dorothy Paul Bacon.
Sister Bacon is a former Young Women and Primary president's counselor,
stake Relief Society president's counselor and family history worker. She
was born in Los Angeles, Calif., to Marlon Fredrick and Nell Jackson
Schade.
Marianne and Billy Eaves
Billy Joe Eaves, 65, Nashville 2nd
Ward, Nashville Tennessee Stake; called as president of the
Nashville Tennessee Temple; succeeding President
Buryl Gene McClurg. President Eaves' wife,
Marianne
Sue Keener Eaves, assistant to the matron, will serve as temple
matron. President Eaves, temple president's counselor, is a former stake
president, counselor in a stake presidency, stake clerk and bishop. He is a
certified public accountant and small business owner. He was born in
Elkmont, Ala., to John H. and Martha L. Hargrove Eaves.
Sister Eaves, assistant to the matron, is a former stake Relief Society
president, and stake and ward Young Women president. She was born in Los
Angeles, Calif., to Jesse Winston and Ann Marie Crook Keener.
Scott and Marian Hendricks
Thomas Scott Hendricks, 58, Amarillo
1st Ward, Amarillo Texas Stake; called as president of the
Lubbock Texas Temple; succeeding President Jay B.
Jensen. President Hendricks' wife,
Marian Olsen
Hendricks, will serve as temple matron. President Hendricks, temple
president's counselor, is a former mission president's counselor, stake
president, counselor in stake presidencies and bishop. He is retired. He
was born in Logan, Utah, to Thomas Scott and Lois Lavon Muse Hendricks.
Sister Hendricks, assistant to the matron, is a former stake Primary
president, counselor in a stake Young Women presidency and ward Relief
Society presidency and ward Young Women adviser. She was born in Salt Lake
City, Utah, to Dale Cameron and Beth Ballard Olsen.
Mona and Harold Hiskey
Harold Harrison Hiskey, 72, Cedar City
13th Ward, Cedar City Utah West Stake; called as president of the
St. George Utah Temple; succeeding President L.
David Muir. President Hiskey's wife,
Mona Ellett
Hiskey, will serve as temple matron. A patriarch and temple
ordinance worker, President Hiskey is a former stake and district
president, bishop and counselor. He is a retired economics professor and
administrator at Utah State University. He was born in Bicknell, Utah, to
Joseph Benjamin and Luva Forsyth Hiskey.
A temple ordinance worker, Sister Hiskey is a former ward Relief Society
and Young Women president, chorister and teacher. She was born in Bicknell,
Utah, to Rulon Shiner and Bertha Amanda Durfey Ellett.
Thomas and Bonnie Holt
Thomas Albert Holt, 65, St. Paul Ward,
St. Paul Minnesota Stake, called as president of the
St. Paul Minnesota Temple, succeeding President Kayland Evan Call.
President Holt's wife,
Bonnie Faye Anderson
Holt, will serve as temple matron. President Holt is a former Area
Authority Seventy, mission president, regional representative and stake
president. He is a retired president and CEO of Fiscal Systems Inc. He was
born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to A. Palmer and Martha Electa (Dorothy)
Porter Holt.
Sister Holt is a former stake Relief Society president's counselor,
seminary teacher, counselor to ward Primary and Relief Society president,
and temple ordinance worker. She was born in Washington, D.C., to Wendyl
and Helen LaVon Bemendereer Anderson.
Edie and Grant Marsh
Grant Elggren Marsh, 71, Greenwood
Village Ward, Denver Colorado Stake, called as president of the
Denver Colorado Temple, succeeding President Lee S.
Carlson. President Marsh's wife,
Edith Thornton
Rockwood Marsh, will serve as temple matron. President Marsh is a
former president of the
Denver Colorado Temple, regional representative,
stake president and bishop. He is a semi-retired real estate developer. He
was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to M. Thirl and Mary Elggren Marsh.
Sister Marsh is a former seminary, Know Your Religion and BYU Education
Week instructor, and humanitarian missionary to Thailand. She was born in
Lansing, Mich., to Lewis M. and Lois Smothers Thornton. Her first husband,
Philip Dean Rockwood, died in 1977.
June and Ashton Taylor
Ashton Harvey Taylor, 64, El Paso 8th
Ward, El Paso Texas Stake; called as president of the
Ciudad Juarez Mexico Temple; succeeding President
Gerald Merrell Pratt. President Taylor's wife,
Naomi
June Hollie Taylor, will serve as temple matron. A temple ordinance
worker and regional employment coordinator, President Taylor is a former
mission president, seventies president and high priests group leader. He is
a retired pecan farmer and food processor.
Sister Taylor, who served with her husband when he was a mission
president, is a temple ordinance worker. She is a former stake family
history consultant, ward Relief Society president and counselor in ward
Relief Society presidencies.