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New temple president

Published: Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005

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A new temple president and matron have been announced by the First Presidency.

Edith and Angel Sule
Angel Jose Sule, 66, of the San Nicolas Centro Ward, San Nicolas Argentina Stake, called as president of the Buenos Aires Argentina Temple, succeeding President Donald E. Jacobson. His wife, Edith Leonor Mondino Sule, will serve as temple matron. President Sule, Buenos Aires Argentina Temple president's counselor, is a former stake president and counselor, high councilor, bishop, area welfare missionary and full-time missionary. He is a retired electromechanics supervisor. He was born in Santa Fe, Argentina, to Angel Jose and Emma Pirrera Sule.

Sister Sule, an assistant to the matron in the Buenos Aires Argentina Temple, is a former stake Relief Society president, ward Primary president, seminary teacher and area welfare missionary. She was born in Llambi Campbell, Argentina, to Pedro Juan and Isabel Mariana Cometto Mondino.