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Relief Society: Newly called general board

Organization announces women called to teach, testify

Melinda Evva Barlow, 35, Lehi Utah Traverse Mountain Stake; born in Los Angeles, Calif., to David McKay Barlow and Lorraine Jex Barlow; earned a bachelor's degree in marriage, family, and human development from Brigham Young University; director of inside sales at HireVue, Inc. in South Jordan, Utah; former Relief Society president, stake Relief Society counselor, stake Young Women board member, Sunday School teacher and full-time missionary in the Germany Hamburg Mission.

Robin F. Bonham, 58, Draper Utah Corner Canyon Stake; born in Murray, Utah, to Emily Enniss and Lloyd Phillip Stone; married Brent R. Bonham, six children; former ward Young Women president, Primary president, Relief Society president, gospel doctrine teacher; served a three-year mission with husband in the India Bangalore Mission; currently serves as young single adult stake Relief Society president.

Robin Bonham
Robin Bonham
Anne Clegg
Anne Clegg

Anne H. Clegg, 60, Bountiful Utah Stake; born in Chicago, Ill., to Clark A. Hall and Fran?ise Fouché Hall; married Richard Clegg, six children (one deceased); received a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University in French with a minor in dance; former ward Young Women president, Relief Society president, stake Young Women and stake Relief Society presidency member, early-morning seminary teacher, Primary music leader and Church-service missionary; served a full-time mission with husband when he was president in the Spain Bilbao and Malaga missions.

Ana Gaertner DeAgostini, 53, Sandy Utah Lone Peak Stake; born in Brazil to Levy and Alice Gaertner; married Henrique DeAgostini, four children; bachelor's degree in business and marketing; Portuguese translator/interpreter and voice talent for the Church; former ward Young Women president and Relief Society and Primary teacher.

Ana DeAgostini
Ana DeAgostini
Stacey Edgington
Stacey Edgington

Stacey H. Edgington, 54, Orem Utah Heatheridge Stake; born in Boise, Idaho, to Quinten and Kathallene Homer; married Bradley L. Edgington, five children; received a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University; former stake and ward Relief Society president, stake and ward Young Women counselor, stake and ward Primary counselor, and Church-service volunteer in the Relief Society Building.

Sandra Rogers, 60, Salem Utah Stake; born to Orson W. and Elaine Turley Rogers and raised in Joseph City, Ariz.; served as a missionary in Manchester, Conn., and in the Philippines; graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor of science degree in nursing and completed graduate degrees at the University of Arizona and the University of California, San Francisco; current international vice president and former dean of the College of Nursing at Brigham Young University; has served in various capacities in Church auxiliaries and most recently as Primary leader.

Sandra Rogers
Sandra Rogers

Elizabeth D. Rose, 53, Kaysville Utah South Stake; born in Provo, Utah, to Robert M. and Carol Clark Dunford; married Brent C. Rose, four children; received a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Weber State University; taught 3rd grade, homemaker; former ward Relief Society president, YSA stake Relief Society counselor, ward and stake Young Women president, gospel doctrine teacher, Primary music leader, and full-time missionary in the Japan Tokyo South Mission.

Elizabeth Rose
Elizabeth Rose
Laraine Swenson
Laraine Swenson

Laraine S. Swenson, 58, Logan Utah Mount Logan Stake; born in Chicago, Ill., to Max H. and Roma Jeane Stock; married Douglas H. Swenson, seven children, 17 grandchildren; attended Brigham Young University; former ward and stake Young Women president and Primary and Relief Society counselor and teacher; served with her husband for three years as he presided over the California Arcadia Mission.

Maria Luisa Torres
Maria Luisa Torres

Maria Luisa Torres, 60, Taylorsville Utah Stake; born in El Paso, Texas, to Jesus Raul Quesada and Julia Parada; married David J. Torres, five children; attended the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of Utah, graduating with a bachelor's degree in communications and a minor in Spanish; served with her husband, who presided over the Guatemala Guatemala North Mission; formerly served as a Jordan River Utah Temple ordinance worker, stake Relief Society president, stake Primary president, ward Relief Society president, Young Women adviser, Primary presidency member, and full-time missionary in the Central American Mission (San Jose, Costa Rica).

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