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Howard W Hunter
Born: Nov 14, 1907
Boise, Idaho
Died: Mar
3, 1995
Burial: Whitney, Idaho
Baptism:
Apr 4, 1920
Married: Jun 10, 1931
Father:
John
William Hunter
Mother:
Marie Rasmussen
Brothers:
None
Sisters:
Dorothy
Elaine
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"Treat
each other with more kindness, more courtesy, more humility,
and patience and forgiveness "
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Positions
held: President of the quorum of the Twelve, President,
Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve
Tenure
as Prophet:
9 mo
Jun 5, 1994-Mar 3, 1995
Tenure as Apostle:
34 yr 7 mo
Ordination: Oct 15, 1959
Temples Dedicated: Two
Temples Total: 41
Apostles Called: One
Members: 9,338,859
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- Howard William Hunter was born in Boise, Ada County, Idaho on
November 14, 1907. His parents were John William (Will) Hunter and
Nellie Marie Rasmussen Hunter.
- He was baptized in the Natatorium, an indoor swimming pool in
Boise on April 4, 1920 (age 12). He was ordained a deacon by his
bishop on June 21, 1920.
- He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout as a youth.
- Howard was accomplished on several musical instruments as a
teenager, and even formed his own performing band.
- After spending his youth in Idaho, he moved to California in
1928.
- He married Clara (Claire) May Jeffs in the Salt Lake Temple on
June 10, 1931 (age 23). She died in 1983.
- After completing his undergraduate requirements, he attended
Southwestern University Law School in Los Angeles, and graduated
cum laude with his JD degree in 1939.
- He served as a bishop for several years in the Los Angeles area,
and was then called to serve as the President of the Pasadena
Stake at age 43.
- He was ordained an apostle by President David O. McKay on
October 15, 1959 at the age of 51.
- In 1989, at the age of 81, Elder Hunter dedicated the BYU
Jerusalem Center, marking the completion of a decade-long
endeavor.
- He married Inis Bernice Egan on April 10, 1990, at the age of
82.
- Sustained as the 14th President of the Church on October 1,
1994. He chose as his counselors Elder Gordon B. Hinckley and
Elder Thomas S. Monson.
- He dedicated the Orlando Florida Temple on October 9, 1994 and
the Bountiful Utah Temple on January 8, 1995.
- He presided over the creation of the Church's 2000th stake (the
Mexico City Mexico Contreras Stake) on December 11, 1994.
- He passed away on March 3, 1995 at the age of 87, having served
as President of the Church for only 9 months.
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