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'''William Duncan Oswald''' (born 1936) was a counselor to [[A. Roger Merrill]] in the general presidency of the [[Sunday School (LDS Church)|Sunday School]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church) from 2004 to 2009. Oswald was also a counselor in the same organization to [[Russell M. Nelson]] in 1978 and 1979. |
'''William Duncan Oswald''' (born 1936) was a counselor to [[A. Roger Merrill]] in the general presidency of the [[Sunday School (LDS Church)|Sunday School]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church) from 2004 to 2009. Oswald was also a counselor in the same organization to [[Russell M. Nelson]] in 1978 and 1979. |
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Oswald was born in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]. He served as an LDS Church [[Missionary (LDS Church)|missionary]] in [[England]] and [[Scotland]]. Oswald obtained a law degree from the [[University of Utah]] and worked as an attorney in Salt Lake City. He was involved in rewriting Utah laws related to those applicable to redevelopments.<ref>[http://www.ldschurchnewsarchive.com/articles/46010/A-painful-decision.html ''LDS Church News'', Aug 21, 2004]</ref> |
Oswald was born in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]. He served as an LDS Church [[Missionary (LDS Church)|missionary]] in [[England]] and [[Scotland]]. Oswald obtained a law degree from the [[University of Utah]] and worked as an attorney in Salt Lake City. He was involved in rewriting Utah laws related to those applicable to redevelopments.<ref>[http://www.ldschurchnewsarchive.com/articles/46010/A-painful-decision.html ''LDS Church News'', Aug 21, 2004]</ref> His firm, Oswald and Feil, is part of the Utah Redevelopment Association.<ref>[http://www.utahra.org/associate-members/ Utah Redevelopment Association membership listing]</ref> |
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Oswald served as a [[Bishop (Latter Day Saints)|bishop]] in Salt Lake City, and at one point was the bishop of [[President of the Church (LDS Church)|Church President]] [[Spencer W. Kimball]]. In the 1980s, Oswald was a [[Regional Representative of the Twelve Apostles]]. In 2001 to 2004, Oswald [[Mission president|presided]] over the [[Russia]] [[Vladivostok]] [[Mission (LDS Church)|Mission]] of the church. his wife Mabel who presided over the mission with him holds a certificate in Russian from [[ |
Oswald served as a [[Bishop (Latter Day Saints)|bishop]] in Salt Lake City, and at one point was the bishop of [[President of the Church (LDS Church)|Church President]] [[Spencer W. Kimball]]. In the 1980s, Oswald was a [[Regional Representative of the Twelve Apostles]]. In 2001 to 2004, Oswald [[Mission president|presided]] over the [[Russia]] [[Vladivostok]] [[Mission (LDS Church)|Mission]] of the church. his wife Mabel who presided over the mission with him holds a certificate in Russian from [[Dartmouth College]].<ref>''LDS Church News'', March 3, 2001]</ref> |
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Oswald was the second counselor to the General President of the [[Sunday School (LDS Church)|Sunday School]], [[Russell M. Nelson]], in 1978 and 1979. He also briefly served as Nelson's first counselor in 1979. Oswald was asked in 2004 to return to the Sunday School as the second counselor to [[A. Roger Merrill]]. |
Oswald was the second counselor to the General President of the [[Sunday School (LDS Church)|Sunday School]], [[Russell M. Nelson]], in 1978 and 1979. He also briefly served as Nelson's first counselor in 1979. Oswald was asked in 2004 to return to the Sunday School as the second counselor to [[A. Roger Merrill]]. |
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William Duncan Oswald (born 1936) was a counselor to A. Roger Merrill in the general presidency of the Sunday School of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2004 to 2009. Oswald was also a counselor in the same organization to Russell M. Nelson in 1978 and 1979.
Oswald was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He served as an LDS Church missionary in England and Scotland. Oswald obtained a law degree from the University of Utah and worked as an attorney in Salt Lake City. He was involved in rewriting Utah laws related to those applicable to redevelopments.[1] His firm, Oswald and Feil, is part of the Utah Redevelopment Association.[2]
Oswald served as a bishop in Salt Lake City, and at one point was the bishop of Church President Spencer W. Kimball. In the 1980s, Oswald was a Regional Representative of the Twelve Apostles. In 2001 to 2004, Oswald presided over the Russia Vladivostok Mission of the church. his wife Mabel who presided over the mission with him holds a certificate in Russian from Dartmouth College.[3]
Oswald was the second counselor to the General President of the Sunday School, Russell M. Nelson, in 1978 and 1979. He also briefly served as Nelson's first counselor in 1979. Oswald was asked in 2004 to return to the Sunday School as the second counselor to A. Roger Merrill.
See also
References
- ^ LDS Church News, Aug 21, 2004
- ^ Utah Redevelopment Association membership listing
- ^ LDS Church News, March 3, 2001]
- "William D. Oswald: Second Counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency," Liahona, May 2004, p. 126.
- "First Presidency Announces Changes in Sunday School General Presidency, Temple Presidencies, and Missions," Ensign, May 1978, p. 111.
External links
Oswald, William D. (1986-02-01). "I Have a Question". Ensign: 32–34. Retrieved 2016-12-15. - an article about lotteries
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- University of Utah alumni
- 1936 births
- Regional representatives of the Twelve
- 20th-century Mormon missionaries
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- American Mormon missionaries in Russia
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