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Our Missionaries

If you are interested in learning more about the LDS Church,
please visit the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
and request to have missionaries visit you. 
They can teach exactly what it is that has been
the greatest influence for good and joy in our family and personal lives.


  Our Family Missions for

The Church of
Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints


Clyde Neils Logan                Marjorie Jeane Konold

All of Neil's ancestors joined the Church in its earliest years.  The young man in this picture is Clyde Neils LOGAN, Neil's father.  Clyde was the youngest of 18 children, including one stillborn baby.  The young woman, Marjorie, is Neil's mother and one of four children.  The family missions listed below include those born or married into this eternal family.
 
Clyde Neils Logan Southern States Abt 1941 - 1943
Rebecca Logan Hymas
John Berrett Hymas
Jared John Hymas
Andrew Logan Hymas
Raygon Postert Hymas
Mark Berrett Hymas

Steven Milford Hymas
Oklahoma Tulsa
Alaska British Columbia
Ohio Cleveland
Indiana Indianapolis
Philippines Ilagan
London South

Brazil Belo Horizonte
1971 - 1972
1970 - 1972
1995 - 1997
1996 - 1998
1998-1999
1998 - 2000

2000 - 2002
Russell Robert Logan
David Noel Logan
Rose Gonzales Logan
Robert Russell Logan
Columbia Bogota
Spain Malaga
Spain Bilbao
Uruguay Montevideo W.
1971 - 1973
1999 - 2001
2000 - 2001
2001 - 2003
Neil Clyde Logan
Benjamin Clyde Logan
Michael Edwin Casady
Peru Lima
Washington Seattle
Minnesota Minneapolis
1973 - 1975
2002 - 2004
1995 - 1997
Eugene Ray Logan
James Jensen
Grant Taylor Fox
Chile Concepcion
Taiwan
Philippines
1975 - 1977
abt 1992-1994

Naomi Logan Argentina abt 1982 - 1983
Mary Logan Bowser
Kirby Lee Bowser
Alaska Anchorage
Austria Vienna
1985 - 1986
1979 - 1981
Chris Mousely Canada Halifax 1979 - 1981


Our Missionary Son

Benjamin (the young man in the middle wearing the hat) went to Alaska with this group of friends to earn money for their missions.  

Elder Ben Logan and Elder James Gibson enter the MTC in Provo on the same day.  Our families are neighbors and very close so it was extra special.  As two sets of parents, we left our boys at the MTC on January 16th, 2002.  Ben is the third of ten children and James is the oldest of ten.  

Ben fell asleep in during a game after a long day of missionary service in Seattle, Washington.


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