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'''Cheryl A. Esplin''' was called to be the Second Counselor in the general [[Primary]] Presidency of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] in April, 2010.  She was born and raised in Lovell, Wyoming. She graduated from [[Brigham Young University]] in elementary education. She and her husband, Max Esplin, are the parents of four sons and one daughter and the grandparents of nineteen grandchildren.  
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'''Cheryl A. Esplin''' was called to be the second counselor in the general [[Primary]] presidency of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in April 2010 and served until April 2016.  She was born and raised in Lovell, Wyoming. She graduated from [[Brigham Young University]] in elementary education. She and her husband, Max Esplin, are the parents of four sons and one daughter and the grandparents of nineteen grandchildren.  
  
 
She has served in [[Relief Society]], [[Young Women]] and Primary, most recently having served on the Primary general board. Sister Esplin served with her husband when he was a mission president of the North Carolina Raleigh Mission.  
 
She has served in [[Relief Society]], [[Young Women]] and Primary, most recently having served on the Primary general board. Sister Esplin served with her husband when he was a mission president of the North Carolina Raleigh Mission.  
  
 
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Cheryl A. Esplin was called to be the second counselor in the general Primary presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in April 2010 and served until April 2016. She was born and raised in Lovell, Wyoming. She graduated from Brigham Young University in elementary education. She and her husband, Max Esplin, are the parents of four sons and one daughter and the grandparents of nineteen grandchildren.

She has served in Relief Society, Young Women and Primary, most recently having served on the Primary general board. Sister Esplin served with her husband when he was a mission president of the North Carolina Raleigh Mission.