Edward Dale Watts, 60, and Lorie Porter Watts, four children, North Logan 15th Ward, North Logan Utah Stake. Brother Watts serves on a Hispanic council for the Utah North Area and is a former stake president, high councilor, bishop, bishopric counselor, elders quorum president and missionary in the North Argentine Mission. President, Andigen, LC. Born in Hollywood, Calif., to Alfred Dale Watts and Ella Lue Hargrave Wood.
Sister Watts serves as a ward Relief Society teacher and is a former counselor and president in the institute women's association, stake Young Woman President, stake Primary president, ward Young Women and Primary president, Primary music leader. Born in Provo, Utah, to Lloyed Aldin Porter and Shirley Faye Palmer Porter.
Their anticipated arrival date in the Mission field will be on or about July 1st, 2011.
Sister Watts serves as a ward Relief Society teacher and is a former counselor and president in the institute women's association, stake Young Woman President, stake Primary president, ward Young Women and Primary president, Primary music leader. Born in Provo, Utah, to Lloyed Aldin Porter and Shirley Faye Palmer Porter.
Their anticipated arrival date in the Mission field will be on or about July 1st, 2011.
by Leslie:
It will be sad to say goodbye to President and Sister Torres. They truly are one in a million and have served faithfully and done much to help the missionaries and the Lord's work succeed in Guatemala. We will miss them. But we are also excited for President and Sister Watts. When their picture was printed in the LDS News without mission assignments attached, both Brendan and Jake pointed to them and knew they were the ones that would preside over the Guatemala North Mission. I'm sure the missionaries will love them instantly as we have already.
It will be sad to say goodbye to President and Sister Torres. They truly are one in a million and have served faithfully and done much to help the missionaries and the Lord's work succeed in Guatemala. We will miss them. But we are also excited for President and Sister Watts. When their picture was printed in the LDS News without mission assignments attached, both Brendan and Jake pointed to them and knew they were the ones that would preside over the Guatemala North Mission. I'm sure the missionaries will love them instantly as we have already.
President Ed and Lorie Watts are AMAZING people who will be a great asset to all they come in contact with in Guatemala.
ReplyDelete