Published: Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004
Twelve new directors of visitors centers,
called by the First Presidency, have been announced. The new leaders and
their wives will begin service about Jan. 15. They are:
Mary and Lloyd Burton
Lloyd Austin Burton, 63; Mormon
Battalion Historic Site, in San Diego, Calif.; Roosevelt 4th Ward,
Roosevelt Utah Stake; currently serving as a missionary in the California
San Diego Mission; former counselor in a stake presidency, high councilor,
bishop, elders quorum president and missionary in the California Mission.
Retired from Duchesne County School District. Born in Roosevelt, Utah, to
Leon M. and Edith Hanberg Burton. Married
Mary Lee
Mays, three children.
Currently serving a full-time mission with her husband, Sister Burton is
a former temple ordinance worker, temple organist, ward Relief Society and
Young Women president and ward family history consultant. Born in Idaho
Falls, Idaho, to Onas Lee and Mary E. Quist Mays.
Laurie and Jesse Christensen
Jesse LeRoy Christensen, 63;
Washington D.C. Visitors Center; Orchard Ward, Farmington Utah Oakridge
Stake; former Area Authority Seventy, president of the Canada Winnipeg
Mission, stake president, counselor in a stake presidency and bishop.
Director of the Church Educational System in Honolulu, Hawaii. Born in
Afton, Wyo., to LeRoy and Ruby Baldwin Christensen. Married
Laurie Ann Palmer, nine children.
Sister Christensen served with her husband when he was a mission
president in Canada. She is a former Relief Society enrichment leader,
Sunday School teacher, Relief Society chorister, ward young single adult
adviser and Church Service missionary. Born in Farragut, Idaho, to Lawrence
Robert and Juanita Jo Greeg Mitchell Palmer.
Sondra and Jay Geddes
Jay Reid Geddes, 73; Hawaii Temple
Visitors Center; Saratoga Ward, Saratoga California Stake; ward missionary
and temple ordinance worker; former regional welfare agent, counselor in a
stake presidency, high councilor, bishop and counselor in a bishopric.
Retired professor at San Jose State University. Born in Stillwater, Okla.,
to Grant and Nona B. Jacobsen Geddes. Married
Sondra
Alene Hatch, three children.
A ward missionary and temple ordinance worker, Sister Geddes is a former
ward Primary president, counselor in ward Relief Society and Young Women
presidencies, ward librarian and stake missionary. Born in Los Angeles,
Calif., to John Roberts and Carma M. Thatcher Hatch.
Karen and Lynn Haskell
Lynn E Haskell, 67; Cove Fort
(Utah) Historic Site; Riverwoods Ward, Provo Utah Edgemont North Stake;
ward clerk; former high councilor, counselor in a bishopric, branch
president, Sunday School teacher and missionary in the New Zealand South
Mission. Teacher in Granite School District. Born in Ely, Nev., to Arnold
Elonzo and Ida Harward Haskell. Married
Karen Naoma
Rydman, seven children.
A ward music chairman, Sister Haskell is a former stake Relief Society
board member, ward Primary president, Young Women and Primary teacher and
ward chorister. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Arthur Emil and Naoma
Kistie Brown Rydman.
Linda and John Hoffman
John Russell Hoffman, 62; Mexico
City Mexico Temple Visitors Center; Farmington 8th Ward, Farmington Utah
North Stake; instructor in a correctional facility branch; former counselor
in a mission presidency, high councilor, bishop, counselor in a bishopric
and ward executive secretary. Instructor of International Marketing at
Weber State University. Born in Ogden, Utah, to John Russell and Dorothy
Dean Hoggan Hoffman. Married
Linda Call, four
children.
A ward Relief Society president, Sister Hoffman is a former stake Relief
Society and Primary president, ward Relief Society president, counselor in
a ward Relief Society presidency, Relief Society and Primary teacher. Born
in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Lewis and Jean Audrey Foy Call.
Eldean and Peggy Holliday
Wallace Eldean Holliday, 73; Mormon
Handcart Historic Site (Martin's Cove); Preston 5th Ward, Franklin Idaho
Stake; sealer and temple ordinance worker in the
Logan Utah Temple; former
counselor in a temple presidency, president of the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh
Mission, regional representative, stake president and missionary. Retired
business owner. Born in Preston, Idaho, to Wallace C. and Eudora Jensen
Holliday. Married
Peggy Christensen, seven
children.
A temple ordinance worker, Sister Holliday served with her husband when
he was a mission president in Pennsylvania. She is a former assistant to
the matron, ward Relief Society president, counselor in ward Young Women
and Primary presidencies and missionary. Born in Ogden, Utah, to Ervin and
Violet Wilcox Christensen.
Milo and Donna LeBaron
Milo Richard LeBaron Jr., 72; Utah
Salt Lake City Temple Square Mission; Enrose Ward, Mesa Arizona Central
Stake; sealer and ordinance worker in the
Mesa Arizona Temple; former
director of the Arizona Temple Visitors Center, president of the California
Los Angeles Mission, counselor in a mission presidency, bishop and high
priests group leader assistant. Retired accountant. Born in Mesa, Ariz., to
Milo Richard and Laura Wanda Hill LeBaron. Married
Donna May Brinton, six children.
A temple ordinance worker and inservice leader, Sister LeBaron served
with her husband when he served as director of a visitors center and as a
mission president in California. She is a former stake Primary president,
ward Relief Society and Young Women president and temple missionary. Born
in Mesa, Ariz., to Van Buren and Vida Robison Driggs Brinton.
Tim and Deanna Martin
Tim Donald Martin, 59; St. George
Visitors Center; Great Falls Ward, McLean Virginia Stake; former president
of the
Philippines Naga Mission, counselor in a stake presidency, high
councilor, bishop and branch president. Retired from Tim D. Martin &
Associates. Born in Fresno, Calif., to Donald James and Marcene Mae Martin.
Married
Deanna Dutton, six children.
Sister Martin served with her husband when he was a mission president in
the Philippines. She is a former counselor in stake Young Women and Primary
presidencies, ward Relief Society president and Primary music leader. Born
in La Verkin, Utah, to James Elwin and Ruby Diantha Snow Dutton.
Charlene and Stephen Peterson
Stephen Harold Peterson, 64; Park
City (Utah) Family Tree Center; Park Meadows Ward, Park City Utah Stake;
former high councilor, bishop, counselor in a bishopric, ward Young Men
president and humanitarian missionary in the Republic of Georgia. Retired
plant manager for TRW. Born in Aurora, Utah, to Harold and Thelma Bastian
Peterson. Married
Charlene Nordfelt, five
children.
Sister Peterson is a former ward Relief Society and Young Women
president, counselor in ward Relief Society and Young Women presidencies
and humanitarian missionary in the Republic of Georgia. Born in Salina,
Utah, to Dee Larsen and Blanche Chesnut Nordfelt.
Marilyn and Max Simpson
Max B Simpson, 66; Oakland
California Temple Visitors Center; Hooper 5th Ward, Hooper Utah Stake;
temple ordinance worker; former president of the Louisiana Baton Rouge
Mission, counselor in a stake presidency, high councilor, bishop and
counselor in a bishopric. Retired seminary teacher. Born in Hooper, Utah,
to Francis Valentine and Fawn LaVern Bishop Simpson. Married
Marilyn Ence, five children.
Sister Simpson served with her husband when he was a mission president
in Louisiana. She is a former stake Young Women secretary, ward Relief
Society and Young Women president, ward Young Women secretary and Relief
Society teacher. Born in Richfield, Utah, to J Harold and Barbara Anderson
Ence.
James and Sharon Walker
James Russell Walker, 65; Liberty
Jail Historic Site; Ensign 1st Ward, Salt Lake Ensign Stake; former stake
executive secretary, district president, high councilor, bishop and
counselor in a bishopric. Retired professor at BYU-Hawaii. Born in
Lethbridge, Alberta, to James Harris and Beth Russell Walker. Married
Sharon Lee Woolf, six children.
Sister Walker is a former stake Young Women president, district Primary
president, ward Relief Society president and counselor in ward Relief
Society and Young Women presidencies. Born in Red Deer, Alberta, to Lee
Ronald and Ethel Ruth Schow Woolf.
Sally and Grant Williams
Grant DeLoss Williams, 65; Joseph
Smith Birthplace Memorial; Kaysville 3rd Ward, Kaysville Utah Crestwood
Stake; temple ordinance worker and Church Service missionary; former
bishop, ward mission leader, gospel doctrine teacher and CES missionary.
Retired CES instructor. Born in Milford, Utah, to John Lloyd and Della
Wilkey Williams. Married
Sally Rae Hauser,
six children.
A temple ordinance worker and Church Service missionary, Sister Williams
is a former counselor in a ward Relief Society presidency, ward missionary
and CES missionary. Born in Clarkston, Utah, to Alvin and Violet Atkinson
Hauser.