William J. Critchlow, Jr.
William J. Critchlow, Jr. | ||
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Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles | ||
October 11, 1958 – August 30, 1968 | ||
Called by | David O. McKay | |
Personal details | ||
Born |
William James Critchlow, Jr. August 21, 1892 Brigham City, Utah Territory, United States | |
Died |
August 30, 1968 76) Ogden, Utah, United States | (aged|
Resting place |
Washington Heights Memorial Park 41°10′24″N 111°58′08″W / 41.1733°N 111.9689°W | |
Spouse(s) | Anna Marie Taylor | |
Children | 3 | |
Parents |
William J. Critchlow, Sr. Anna Christine Gregerson (or Geiger) | |
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William James Critchlow, Jr. (August 21, 1892 – August 30, 1968) was a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1958 until his death.
Critchlow was born in Brigham City, Utah Territory. In 1934, he became a high priest in the LDS Church and in 1941 he became the first president of the church's South Ogden Stake.
On 11 October 1958, Crtichlow became an Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He held this position until his death in Ogden, Utah.
References
- 2005 Deseret News Church Almanac (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News, 2004) p. 75
- Encyclopedia of Mormonism, vol. 4, app. 1
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