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  1. Marion G. Romney; President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (with Howard W. Hunter as Acting President) November 10, 1985 () – May 20, 1988 () Predecessor: Ezra Taft Benson: Successor: Howard W. Hunter: Quorum of the Twelve Apostles; November 5, 1985 () – May 20, 1988 ()

  2. 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.

  3. Address Given by President Marion G. Romney at Welfare Services Meeting Saturday, October 5, 1974. October 1974.

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  4. In 1941 Marion G. Romney was called as one of the first five assistants to the Quorum of the Twelve. As a bishop and stake president, Elder Romney had implemented key welfare programs to help the people he served become self-sufficient in the economically trying time of the Great Depression.

  5. Jul 27, 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.

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  7. 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.

  8. May 28, 1988 · 28 May 1988, 12:00 AM MDT. By Church News Archives. Once an impoverished refugee from Mexico who eventually served as a General Authority for 47 years, President Marion G. Romney made major contributions to the Church throughout his life.

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