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  1. Marion G. Romney. Marion George Romney (September 19, 1897 – May 20, 1988) was an apostle and a member of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Early life. Romney was born in Colonia Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, to expatriated parents, George S. Romney and Terressa Artemesia Romney ( née Redd).

  2. 27. Juli 2023 · Marion George Romney (September 19, 1897–May 20, 1988) was an Apostle and a member of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . Contents. 1 Early life. 2 Education and family. 3 Church service and politics. 3.1 General authority. 4 See also. 5 Sources. Early life.

  3. Learn about the life and service of Marion G. Romney, a Church Welfare pioneer and a Book of Mormon scholar. He served as a missionary, a legislator, a bishop, a stake president, an apostle, and a counselor in the First Presidency.

  4. Marion G. Romney was born in the Latter-day Saint community of Colonia Juárez in Mexico and lived there until he was about 15 years old. A political revolution that began in 1910 forced the Romneys and others to leave everything behind and flee to the United States. “We had a difficult time making a living,” President Romney recalled. “We had to root hog or die.”

  5. Address Given by President Marion G. Romney at the Welfare Services Meeting Saturday, April 6, 1974. April 1974. The Holy Ghost. April 1974. Be Ye Clean That Bear the Vessels of the Lord . 1973. October 1973. Jesus Christ, Our Redeemer. October 1973. Chur ...

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  6. Marion George Romney. Born: 19 September 1897, Colonia Juarez, Mexico. Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve: 6 April 1941. Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: 11 October 1951 (age 54) Second counselor to President Harold B. Lee: 7 July 1972. Second counselor to President Spencer W. Kimball: 30 December 1973.

  7. After only serving three years as a stake president, he was startled to hear his name read aloud at the April 1941 general conference. It was proposed and unanimously accepted that Marion G. Romney serve as one of five Assistants to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.