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Harold B Lee
Born: Mar 28, 1899
Salt Lake City, Utah
Died: Dec
26, 1973
Burial: Salt Lake, Utah
Baptism:
Jul 18, 1883
Married: Nov 14, 1923
Father:
Samual Marion Lee
Mother: louisa
Emeline
Brothers:
Samuel Perry, Clyde Bingham, Waldo Bingham
Sisters:
Stella Bingham,
Verda Bingham
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"Be
true to the faith; just live the gospel"
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Positions
held: President of the quorum of the Twelve, President
Tenure
as Prophet:
1 yr 6 mo
07 Jul 1972 to 26 Dec 1973
Tenure as Apostle:
31 yr 3 mo
Ordination: Apr 10, 1941
Temples Dedicated: None
Temples Total: 23
Apostles Called: One
Members: 3,306,658
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Harold Bingham Lee was born on March 28, 1899 in Clifton,
Idaho to Samual Marion Lee and Louisa Emeline Bingham Lee. He
was the second of six children and the second son.
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He developed a love of music early in life, and became adept
at playing the piano. He learned to play the cornet and the
trombone, and found employment in a local dance orchestra as a
teenager.
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He was educated in local schools near Clifton, at the Oneida
Academy in Preston, at the Albion State Normal School in
Albion, and finally at the University of Utah.
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His family led a spartan existence on their Idaho farm. Of
his family, President Lee said, "We had everything that
money could not buy!"
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He began a teaching career at age 17, served as a school
principal at age 18, and later served as a principal in two
schools in Salt Lake County.
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At age 21, he was called to serve in the Western States
Mission. He served as a missionary from November 11, 1920 to
December 18, 1922. His mission president described him as
"an excellent missionary".
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He married Fern Lucinda Tanner on November 14, 1923. Fern
was a first cousin once-removed of Nathan Eldon Tanner. She
had also served as a missionary in the Western States Mission,
and was known as a scripturalist of unusual ability.
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From 1928 to 1933, he served as manager of Foundation Press,
Inc.
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He was called as a stake president at the age of 31. He
presided over the Pioneer Stake from 1930 until 1937. Over
one-half of the men in his stake were unemployed. He was
inspired to establish a storehouse from which goods and
commodities could be distributed to the needy.
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From 1933 to 1937, he served on the Salt Lake County
commission.
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In 1937, he was appointed as Managing Director of the Church
Welfare Program.
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He was ordained an apostle on April 6, 1941 (age 42).
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After the untimely death of his first wife, he married Freda
Joan Jensen on June 17, 1963.
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He was set apart as First Counselor in the First Presidency
and as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on
January 23, 1970. Joseph Fielding Smith was the President of
the Church, and N. Eldon Tanner was the other counselor in the
First Presidency.
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He was sustained as the President of the Church on July 7,
1972 and he chose as his counselors N. Eldon Tanner and Marion
G. Romney.
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He died unexpectedly on December 26, 1973 at the age of 74.
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During the time he served as Church President, the 600th
stake was created, the new Church Office Building was
dedicated, the various welfare services were consolidated, and
the correlation program was strengthened.
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