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I am looking for an Elder who served in Muskegon, Michigan in 1983 named Anthony Martin. I would just like to see how life has been treating him! :)
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I was wondering if anyone had any contact information about Cindy Grandchamp (Portland), Jim Near, (around the Hart Area). also the Poppletons (senior couple that served in charleviox area) thanks
gale.jared@gmail.com
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I was wondering if anyone had any contact information about Cindy Grandchamp (Portland), Jim Near, lisa McCann (both around the Hart Area, east jordan?). thanks
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They might have served between 1990-1993 (I don't recall for certain) in the Mount Pleasant Ward.
One Elder is an Irish lad and another Elder always handed out candy dinosaur eggs to the children at church (and I was one of them hehe :-).
If anyone knows their name(s)... that's all I am wondering.
Thanks a million! :-)
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I am looking for a Elder, He served in the MLM around 30 yrs ago give or take a few yrs. He served in Battle Creek, his name is John Love, from Utah. His companion here in Battle Creek was Elder Hill. They use to come over to the Lemons family home for dinner alot. I have 2 brothers and a younger sister, Mike, Joey, and Beckie. I hope this sounds familiar to someone by that name.
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Any recommendations for banks to use in Michigan?
Thanks.
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Since we are now home from our mission to Samoa, we would like to have had a reunion this conference time, but President Church will be out of town. We do plan to have one in April 2007 if everything goes well. We will need your help in finding many missionaries. Hopefully, many of them are registered on this website. We appreciate the e-mails we have received from some of you, since we returned home, and hope to hear from others.
We Love You,
President & Sister Church
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We returned from our mission to Samoa on 6/22/06. This mission was sure alot different than our first with all of you wonderful missionaries. We learned to love the Samoan people and miss them already. The culture shock of living in a 3rd World Country took a little getting used to, but we survived and were blessed in many ways. We would love to hear from any of you now that we are home.
With Love, President & Sister Church
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+70°F (21°C) and above
Texans turn on the heat and unpack the thermal underwear.
People in Michigan go swimming in the Lakes.
+60°F (16°C)
North Carolinians try to turn on the heat.
People in Michigan plant gardens.
+50°F (10°C)
Californians shiver uncontrollably.
People in Michigan sunbathe.
+40°F (4°C)
Italian & English cars won't start.
People in Michigan drive with the windows down.
+32°F (0°C)
Distilled water freezes.
Lake Superior's water gets thicker.
+20°F (-7°C)
Floridians don coats, thermal underwear, gloves and woolly hats.
People in Michigan throw on a flannel shirt.
+10°F (-12°C)
Philadelphia landlords finally turn up the heat.
People in Michigan have the last cookout before it gets cold.
0°F (-18°C)
People in Miami all die.
Michiganders lick the flagpole.
-20°F (-29°C)
Californians fly away to Mexico.
People in Michigan get out their winter coats.
-40°F (-40°C)
Hollywood disintegrates.
The Girl Scouts in Michigan are selling cookies door to door.
-60°F (-51°C)
Polar bears begin to evacuate the Arctic.
Michigan Boy Scouts postpone "Winter Survival" classes until it gets cold enough.
-80°F (-62°C)
Mt. St. Helens freezes.
People in Michigan rent some videos.
-100°F (-73°C)
Santa Claus abandons the North Pole.
Michiganders get frustrated because they can't thaw the keg.
-297°F (-183°C)
Microbial life no longer survives on dairy products.
Cows in Michigan complain about farmers with cold hands.
-460°F (-273°C)
ALL atomic motion stops (absolute zero in the Kelvin scale).
People in Michigan start saying, "Cold 'nuff for ya?"
-500°F (-296°C)
Hell freezes over.
The Lions win the Super Bowl!
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I am looking for the set of Elders that had baptized me in the Jackson Ward in November of 2002. I do believe they were Elder Hansen and Elder Morrey. If you know how to contact either that would be wonderful! Or if you have them contact me. The only pictures of my baptism were those ones they took with their cameras. I also want to share what I have done since then. I am living in Utah now but I am a native Michigander. Thank you so much!
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