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  1. Spencer Woolley Kimball (March 28, 1895 – November 5, 1985) was an American religious leader who was the twelfth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The grandson of early Latter-day Saint apostle Heber C. Kimball, Kimball was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.

  2. The Life and Ministry of Spencer W. Kimball. During an autumn evening in the early 1900s, Orville Allen stopped by Andrew Kimball’s home to deliver some pumpkins. As the two men unloaded the pumpkins, they overheard Andrew’s son Spencer in the barn, singing as he milked the cows. Brother Allen remarked to Andrew, “Your boy must be happy.”.

  3. Spencer Woolley Kimball nació el 28 de marzo de 1895 y era el sexto hijo de los once que tuvieron Andrew y Olive Kimball. Refiriéndose al paisaje del lugar de Arizona donde pasó su infancia, escribió: “Era una tierra árida, pero aun así, fructífera en manos de trabajadores industriosos4 .

  4. Spencer W. Kimball. As the grandson of Heber C. Kimball and the son of a mission and stake president, Spencer W. Kimball grew up learning of and meeting prophets and apostles. Their examples helped him gain a testimony of their callings as ministers of Jesus Christ.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2020 · Spencer Woolley Kimball nació el 28 de marzo de 1895 en Salt Lake City, Utah. Llegó a servir como misionero, obispo y presidente de estaca antes de su llamamiento al apostolado en 1943. Su ética laboral era legendaria, a pesar de una serie de enfermedades graves, entre ellas un ataque cardíaco y cáncer de garganta.

  6. 28 de feb. de 2023 · Early Life. Born Spencer Woolley Kimball on March 28, 1895, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Spencer was the son of Andrew Kimball (whose father was Apostle Heber C. Kimball) and Olive Woolley. His father was a traveling salesman who worked throughout the American West.

  7. The following chronology provides a brief historical background of his life and a framework for his teachings. It omits many significant events in both Church and secular history. It also omits many important events in President Kimballs personal life, such as the births of his children.