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New stake presidencies

A new stake has been created in th Philippines.

The Cebu Philippines Liloan Stake, which includes the Consolacion 1st and 2nd, Danao 1st, Liloan and Mandaue 3rd wards, and the Carmen, Compostela and Danao 2nd branches, has been created by Elder Duane B. Gerrard of the Seventy.

Elsewhere, stakes have been reorganized in Argentina, England, Honduras, Mexico, Northern Ireland and Peru, and in California, Idaho, Indiana, Ohio, Utah and Virginia.

NEW STAKES

CEBU PHILIPPINES LILOAN STAKE: (Oct. 17, 1999) Created from the Mandaue Philippines Stake, and the Danao Philippines District. President — Allen S. Velasco, 34, project inspector for Church Area office; wife, Maria Lee Andaves Rosell Velasco. Counselors — Alexander C. Corpuz, 32, secretary/clerk for Cebu Philippines Service Center of the Church; wife, Cleo Jimenez Dela Luz Corpuz. Themistocles A. Pacana, 49, high school teacher and registrar; wife, Ermita Consuelo Enriquez Pacana.

STAKE REORGANIZATIONS

AKRON OHIO STAKE: (Nov. 14, 1999) President — John Robert Center, 51, veterinarian; succeeding Thomas J. Tedeschi; wife, Kristin Barbara Mautz Center. Counselors — Keith Whitley Johnson, 38, group health program manager for PRS Benefits; wife, Carlyn Sue Rogers Johnson. D. Michael Snow, 50, Apple Creek Developmental Center superintendent for State of Ohio; wife, Paula Simons Snow.

BELFAST NORTHERN IRELAND STAKE: (Nov. 7, 1999) President — Eric Albert Noble, 51, self-employed director; succeeding Peter Kennedy Ferguson; wife, Ruth Glover Noble. Counselors — Richard Noble Marshall Edwards, 60, self-employed accountant; wife, Yvonne Maureen Orme Edwards. William Geddis, 44, course design/examination coordinator-police sergeant; wife, Gillian Carolyn Stewart Geddis.

CORDOBA ARGENTINA SIERRAS STAKE: (Nov. 14, 1999) President — Carlos Alberto Ferrero P., 42, manager for Sumiagro Cordoba; succeeding Raul Ernesto Iramain; wife, Susana Del Valle M. Villagra de Ferrero. Counselors — Freddy Gil Z., 49, manager for Zambrana Constructions; wife, Marta Blanca R. Campos de Gil. Aldo Odilio Leone, 31, civil construction manager; wife, Jacqueline Toledo C. Toledo de Leone.

EL MERENDON HONDURAS STAKE: (Oct. 24, 1999) President — Francisco Maximino Moran R., 48, merchant; succeeding Jose Francisco Funes Rivera; wife, Elsa Lobo Z. de Moran. Counselors — Roger Mauricio Zavala V., 27, sales executive for Valinsa; wife, Iris Dalila Irias C. de Zavala. Mario Roberto Cabrera D., 34, systems analyst for Computoloua; wife, Reina Pastora Gallo R. de Cabrera.

FARMINGTON UTAH OAKRIDGE STAKE: (Nov. 7, 1999) President — Scott Richard Crapo, 44, manager of administrative services and Church hosting for Church Public Affairs; succeeding Jerry Lee King; wife, Susan Patricia Regenthal Crapo. Counselors — Mark Daniel Elggren, 52, network services director for Equifax Payment Services; wife, Darline Rigby Elggren. Kyle Stirland McKay, 39, attorney for Smith's Food & Drug; wife, Jennifer Stone McKay.

IDAHO FALLS IDAHO WEST STAKE: (Nov. 21, 1999) President — N. Jay Crandall, 53, dentist; succeeding Shayne M. Bowen; wife, Elizabeth George Crandall. Counselors — Deloy Cyril Roberts, 55, teacher; wife, Lorna "K" Erickson Roberts. Michael George McKellar, 39, engineer for Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Lab; wife, Ellen Marie Petersen McKellar.

MEXICO CITY MEXICO LOS REYES STAKE: (Nov. 7, 1999) President — Gustavo Ramos L., 48, music teacher for Normal Chalco; succeeding Isidro Pedro Espinoza Cruz; wife, Maria Isabel Limon S. de Ramos. Counselors — Rodrigo Garcia G. , 44, maintenance for Church Area office; wife, Maria Isabel Palma R. de Garcia. Anselmo Romero V., retained.

MOUNT VERNON VIRGINIA STAKE: (Oct. 31, 1999) President — Grant E. Lattin, 46, teacher for Prince William Co.; succeeding David A. Peterson; wife, Roberta Jo Klingsporn Lattin. Counselors — William H. Nixon, 41, executive assistant for U.S. Sen. William V. Roth; wife, Tamera McDonald Nixon. O. Fonz Allen, 55, director of consulting services for CGI; wife, Linda Gail Eicke Allen.

MUNCIE INDIANA STAKE: (Nov. 14, 1999) President — Mark A. Baker, 39, vice president of quality for Ball-Foster Glass Co.; succeeding Michael W. Ellis; wife, Linley Kay Hopkins Baker. Counselors — Everett W. Montgomery Jr., 40, purchasing team leader for Delphi Delco Electronics; wife, Patricia Lynn Larsen Montgomery. A. Charles Clark, 55, employed in marketing services for Dow Agro Sciences; wife, Helen Dianne Thomas Clark.

PUCALLPA PERU STAKE: (Nov. 7, 1999) President — Agusto Chavez C., 38, civil construction contractor; succeeding Saul Enrique Meneses G.; wife, Flor Estrella Gonzales E. de Chavez. Counselors — George Victor Brast Marquez, retained. Leon Esteban Flores S., 27, judicial agent for attorneys; wife, Monica Lopez T. de Flores.

READING ENGLAND STAKE: (June 20, 1999) President — Stephen B. Howes, 40, self-employed chartered surveyor; succeeding Allan McLuckie; wife, Rosalind Karen Kunzmann Howes. Counselors — Robert C. Toomey, 44, partner of Casson Beckman Chartered Accountants; wife, Denise Marie McCarthy Toomey. Nicholas S. Walker, 41, partner and independent financial planner for Focus; wife, Caroline Elizabeth Rhymes Walker.

ROBERTS IDAHO STAKE: (Nov. 7, 1999) President — Van T. Burtenshaw, 41, self-employed farmer and rancher; succeeding Frank Mitchell Jacobs; wife, Joan Marie Eaton Burtenshaw. Counselors — David P. Leonardson, 49, self-employed insurance agent; wife, Tarri Lynn Tanner Leonardson. Wade L. Yearsley, 53, design engineer for INEEL; wife, Darla Rene Goodeill Yearsley.

SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA STAKE: (Nov. 7, 1999) President — Charles C. Pope, 44, senior cost accountant for Hewlett Packard; succeeding Richard Desmond Wilson; wife, Gloria Eleanor Porter Pope. Counselors — Eric W. Frost, 40, administrative services director for City of Watsonville; wife, Lorry Melinda Dalton Frost. Pete Pearson, 48, president and chief executive officer for Shoreline Residential & Construction Lending Inc.; wife, Haruyo Isaka Pearson.

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