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'''Jean A. Stevens''' was called to be the first counselor in the [[Primary]] Presidency of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] in April, 2010.  She was born and raised in Salt Lake City, where she graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and a teaching certificate. She has served as a member of the Primary general board and as a ward Relief Society president, counselor in a ward Primary presidency and Gospel Doctrine teacher. Sister Stevens and her husband, Mark, are the parents of five children and have seven grandchildren.  
 
'''Jean A. Stevens''' was called to be the first counselor in the [[Primary]] Presidency of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] in April, 2010.  She was born and raised in Salt Lake City, where she graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and a teaching certificate. She has served as a member of the Primary general board and as a ward Relief Society president, counselor in a ward Primary presidency and Gospel Doctrine teacher. Sister Stevens and her husband, Mark, are the parents of five children and have seven grandchildren.  
  
 
[[Category:Church Leaders: Current]]
 
[[Category:Church Leaders: Current]]

Revision as of 03:10, 14 October 2010

Mormon Primary General Presidency Jean A. Stevens

Jean A. Stevens was called to be the first counselor in the Primary Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in April, 2010. She was born and raised in Salt Lake City, where she graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and a teaching certificate. She has served as a member of the Primary general board and as a ward Relief Society president, counselor in a ward Primary presidency and Gospel Doctrine teacher. Sister Stevens and her husband, Mark, are the parents of five children and have seven grandchildren.