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Learn about the new leaders of 5 historic Church districts in the United States – Church News
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Learn about the new leaders of 5 historic Church districts in the United States – Church News

The presidents and their attendants of the following new historical sites have been called to duty by the First Presidency. They will begin service in February 2025.

David Lee Frischknecht and Nancy Hamilton Frischknecht
David Lee Frischknecht and Nancy Hamilton Frischknecht | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

David Lee Frischknecht And Nancy Hamilton Frischknecht, five children, Fruit Heights 4. Ward succeeds Fruit Heights Utah Stake: Ohio Historic Sites, President Scott Barrick and Sister Shauna Barrick. Brother Frischknecht is a former Region Seventy, temple planter, president of the Guatemala North Mission, bishop, stake president, and missionary to the Guatemala City Mission in Guatemala. He was born in St. Petersburg, Virginia, to Jean Miller Frischknecht and Clair E. Frischknecht.

Sister Frischknecht is a ward missionary letter writer and former temple ordinance worker, Guatemala North Mission leader, stake Relief Society presidency counselor, ward Young Women president, and ward Primary presidency counselor. He was born in Whittier, California, to Colleen Ruth Page Hamilton and Earl Hodges Hamilton.

Gilman Jay Gardner and Rhonda Lorraine Lemmon Gardner
Gilman Jay Gardner and Rhonda Lorraine Lemmon Gardner | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

GilmanJay Gardner And Rhonda Lorraine Lemmon Gardner, six children, Northbridge District, Washington Utah Buena Vista Share: Historic Sites of Southwest Utah replaces President Thomas Nead and Sister Pamela Nead. Brother Gardner is a temple ordinance worker and former diocesan counselor, high councilor, elder quorum instructor, and missionary with the Ghana Cape Coast Mission and the New Zealand Southern Mission. He was born in Fresno, California, to Wilma Workman Gardner and Kenneth Norman Gardner.

Sister Gardner is a temple provision worker and former Relief Society president, district Young Women president, district Relief Society president counselor, and missionary for the Ghana Cape Coast Mission. Baker was born in Oregon to Mona Jean Mitchell Lemmon and Richard Mark Lemmon.

James S. Johnson and Debra Marie Fotheringham Johnson
James S. Johnson and Debra Marie Fotheringham Johnson | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

James S. Johnson And Debra Marie Fotheringham Johnson, three children, Greens Lake Ward, Cedar City Utah Share: Missouri Historic Sites, succeeds President Scott Forsyth and Sister Teri Forsyth. Brother Johnson is a former temple presidency counselor, stake president, bishop, JustServe director, and missionary. Nauvoo Illinois Temple. He was born in Kremmling, Colorado, to Jane Mathis Johnson and Calvin S. Johnson.

Sister Johnson is a Primary music leader and former assistant to the temple matron, ward Relief Society president, ward Young Women president, JustServe director, and missionary at the Nauvoo Illinois Temple. He was born in Cedar City, Utah, to Marilyn Elva Miles Fotheringham and Robert Bruce Fotheringham.

William Frederick Lawler and Roberta Lynn Henry Lawler
William Frederick Lawler and Roberta Lynn Henry Lawler | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

William Frederick Lawler And Roberta Lynn Henry Lawler, six children, Hillside District, Alpine Utah North Share: Nebraska and Iowa Historic sites replace President Dennis Fors and Sister Linda Fors. Brother Lawler is a mission preparation teacher and a former stake president, bishop, elder quorum president, and missionary at the Milan Mission in Italy. He was born in Rumford, Maine, to Dorothy Jean Foster Lawler and Frederick Cyril Lawler.

Sister Lawler is a Young Women counselor and mission preparation teacher and a former ward Relief Society presidential counselor, temple worker, and Bible Doctrine teacher. He was born in Pasadena, California, to Mildred Coyle Henry and Robert Henry.

Delon W. (Dee) Williams and Roxanne Larson Williams
Delon W. (Dee) Williams and Roxanne Larson Williams | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Delon W. (Dee) Williams And Roxanne Larson Williams, four children, Oak Hills District, Bountiful Utah Central Stake: Cove Fort Historic District, succeeded President Martin Balls and Sister Pamila Balls. Brother Williams is a stake clerk and a former Nauvoo Illinois Historic Sites Mission presidential counselor, episcopal counselor, elder quorum president, and missionary to the Japan Tokyo Mission. He was born in Malad, Idaho, to Ila May Waldron Williams and Virgil W. Williams.

Sister Williams is a temple ordinance worker and former missionary with the Nauvoo Illinois Historic Sites Mission, stake Young Women presidency counselor, and ward Relief Society, Young Women and Primary presidency counselor. He was born in Wayzata, Minnesota, to Irene Semadeni Larson and Alan William Larson.