Thomas S. Monson

Description: (16th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

Thomas Spencer Monson was a famous American religious leader and author. He was also the president of The Church Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS). He became a Bishop at the young age of twenty-two, a mission president at thirty one, and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve at the age of thirty-six. He traveled extensively all over to carry out his humanitarian, educational and religious pursuits and contributed greatly in the Publication committees, missionary and welfare areas. He was known across the USA and Canada for his dynamism and capability to get things done. He also possessed a quick intellect and an incredible memory. His concern and care for others, especially widows, is noteworthy. He also encouraged members to rescue people undergoing disparity and misery. He surely was an epitome of courage and compassion.

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Birthday August 21, 1927 (Leo)
Born In United States
Alternative names Thomas Spencer Monson
City Salt Lake City, Utah
Died on January 2, 2018
Spouse/Ex- Frances Beverly Johnson
Parents G. Spencer Monson
Gladys Condie
Children Ann Frances, Clark Spencer, Thomas Lee
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