Clarke, Opal Mae Atwood 1931-
Opal Atwood served in the Argentine Mission from October 1957 through October 1959. After serving in the Tres Arroyos Branch in Argentina, she and Hope Kohler were assigned to the Nunoa Branch in Santiago, Chile, in May 1958, where Atwood remained until February 1959, when she was transferred to the Tandil Branch in Argentina. She served the balance of her mission in Argentina: in the Deseret Branch in La Plata (May 1959); the Mendoza Branch (May-September 1959); and the Rio Cuarto Branch (September-October 1959).
From the guide to the MS 19923 Opal M. Atwood Argentine Mission papers 1957-1959 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library)
Opal Atwood served in the Argentine Mission from October 1957 through October 1959. After serving in the Tres Arroyos Branch in Argentina, she and Hope Kohler were assigned to Chile in May 1958, where Atwood remained until February 1959, when she was transferred to the Tandil Branch in Argentina. She served the balance of her mission in Argentina: in the Deseret Branch in La Plata (May 1959); the Mendoza Branch (May-September 1959); and the Rio Cuarto Branch (September-October 1959).
From the guide to the PH 8581 Opal Atwood mission photographs 1957-1959 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library)
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creatorOf | MS 19923, Clarke, Opal Mae Atwood 1931-. Opal M. Atwood Argentine Mission papers 1957-1959 | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History Library | |
creatorOf | PH 8581, Clarke, Opal Mae Atwood 1931-. Opal Atwood mission photographs 1957-1959 | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History Library |
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Birth 1931
Spanish; Castilian