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L. Tom Perry

Lowell Tom Perry (August 5, 1922 – May 30, 2015) was an American businessman and religious leader who was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1974 until his death.[2]

L. Tom Perry
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
April 6, 1974 (1974-04-06) – May 30, 2015 (2015-05-30)
Called bySpencer W. Kimball
Apostle
April 11, 1974 (1974-04-11) – May 30, 2015 (2015-05-30)
Called bySpencer W. Kimball
ReasonDeath of Harold B. Lee and reorganization of First Presidency
Reorganization
at end of term
Ronald A. Rasband, Gary E. Stevenson, and Dale G. Renlund were ordained following deaths of Perry, Boyd K. Packer, and Richard G. Scott
Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
October 6, 1972 (1972-10-06) – April 6, 1974 (1974-04-06)
Called byHarold B. Lee
End reasonCalled to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Military career
1944–1946
Service/branchUnited States Marine Corps
Battles/warsWorld War II
Personal details
BornLowell Tom Perry
(1922-08-05)August 5, 1922
Logan, Utah, United States
DiedMay 30, 2015(2015-05-30) (aged 92)
Salt Lake City, Utah
Resting placeSalt Lake City Cemetery[1]
40°46′28″N 111°51′49″W / 40.7745°N 111.8635°W / 40.7745; -111.8635
Alma materUtah State University (B.S.)
Spouse(s)Virginia Lee (1947–1974; deceased)
Barbara Dayton (1976–2015)
Children3 (including Lee Tom Perry)
Signature 

Early life edit

Perry was born in Logan, Utah, to Leslie Thomas Perry and his wife, Elsie Nora Sonne.[3] Perry, Utah is named for Perry's ancestor, Gustavus Adolphus Perry and his family, who were among the first settlers in that area.[4]

From the time of Perry's birth until he was eighteen, his father was bishop of their LDS ward in Logan. From 1942 to 1944, Perry served as an LDS missionary in the Northern States Mission, headquartered in Chicago. He spent about 10 months in Marion, Ohio, where he was instrumental in forming a branch in that city. He also served for part of his mission based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After returning from his mission he joined the United States Marine Corps and was assigned to the 2nd Marine Division.[5] While in training Perry attended church and activities at the Adams Ward in Los Angeles.[6]

Perry was then part of the American forces that landed on Saipan, and remained there for about a year. While there he participated in the construction of an LDS chapel on the island.[7] He was among the United States troops sent to occupy Japan after the war. While in Nagasaki, Perry coordinated a group of Marines to help rebuild a local Protestant church.[8]

Education edit

Perry graduated from the Utah State Agricultural College (now Utah State University (USU)) in 1949 with a bachelor's degree in finance.[3]

While he was a student at USU, Perry served as president of the university's Associated Students.[2]

Employment edit

Perry's first job out of college was working as administrative assistant working for the USU Extension Service. He also took graduate courses in finance during this time.[9]

In 1950, before his second child was born, Perry took a Christmas retail season job with C.C. Anderson's (CCA) Department Store in Logan, Utah. CCA was a division of Allied Stores.

In early 1951, Perry took a job with CCA at its corporate headquarters in Boise, Idaho. Later in 1951, CCA decided to appoint controllers in each of their stores. Perry was appointed as controller for the Lewiston, Idaho store. When he first took this position he lived in Lewiston, but later moved to Clarkston, Washington.[10]

He was later involved in business jobs that took him to Washington, California, New York, and Massachusetts.

Perry was in the retail business during his time in Boston, Massachusetts. He became a fan of the Boston Red Sox and threw out the first pitch at a Red Sox game on May 8, 2004.

Early church service edit

In addition to his mission to the Northern States, Perry served as an LDS group leader while on Saipan. He oversaw more convert baptisms in this position than while on his mission.[citation needed]

He also served in the LDS Church as an early-morning seminary teacher, as a counselor in a bishopric, high councilor, counselor in a stake presidency, and as president of the church's Boston Massachusetts Stake.

In early 1963, after moving to Scarsdale, New York, Perry was called simultaneously as a member of the New York Stake's high council, stake mission president, and special assistant to the president of the church's Eastern States Mission. In these assignments, he worked with Bernard P. Brockbank and Wilburn C. West in overseeing the creation and implementation of the LDS Church's pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair.[11]

General authority edit

 
Soon after his call to the Quorum of the Twelve (c. 1975)

Perry was called as a general authority and Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1972. The death of church president Harold B. Lee created a vacancy in the Quorum of the Twelve when Spencer W. Kimball, who had been serving as quorum president, became church president. Perry was sustained as a member of the Twelve on April 6, 1974, and was ordained an apostle on April 11, 1974.

In 2004, Perry was asked by church president Gordon B. Hinckley to serve as president of the church's Europe Central Area, headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. This was a position normally held by a member of the seventy. This made Perry one of the most senior officials of the church ever to be stationed away from Salt Lake City. While serving in this capacity, Perry initiated a more proactive institute program that emphasized meeting the social and intellectual needs of young single adult church members. In 2015, he met with Barack Obama and other LDS Church leaders at a meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah.[12]

Family edit

Perry married Virginia C. Lee in the Logan Temple on July 18, 1947.[8] They had three children together. Perry's son, Lee Tom Perry, is an academic and was dean of the Marriott School of Business at Brigham Young University from 1998 to 2005. Virginia Perry died of cancer in December 1974.[13] Their daughter, Barbara, died of cancer in 1983.

In 1976, Perry married Barbara Dayton.[14][2]

Death edit

In April 2015, Perry was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.[15] In May 2015, the church reported the aggressive cancer had spread and Perry died the following day, on May 30, 2015.[16][17] At the time of his death, he was the third most senior and oldest living apostle in the church.[18] His funeral was held on June 5, 2015.[19] Perry was buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, next to his first wife, Virginia and his daughter, Barbara.

Works edit

Books
  • Perry, L. Tom (2011), Family ties: a message for fathers, Deseret Book, ISBN 978-1-60908-768-5, OCLC 710044911
  • —— (1996), Living with enthusiasm, Deseret Book, ISBN 978-1-57345-136-9, OCLC 34115910

Honors edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Walch, Tad (1 June 2015). . The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Deseret News. Archived from the original on 2 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Elder L. Tom Perry". www.churchofjesuschrist.org. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  3. ^ a b "A timeline of important events in Elder L. Tom Perry's life". Deseret. 2015-05-31. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  4. ^ Perry, Lee (February 1975), "Elder L. Tom Perry of the Council of the Twelve", Ensign: 9, retrieved 7 March 2015
  5. ^ "Elder Perry creates first Kiribati stake, dedicates islands", Church News, 21 September 1996, retrieved 7 March 2015
  6. ^ Perry. Peery. p. 126
  7. ^ "Constructing a chapel and testimonies", Church News, 15 January 2011, retrieved 7 March 2015
  8. ^ a b Dunn, Loren C. (August 1987), "Elder L. Tom Perry: Serving with Enthusiasm", Tambuli: 9, retrieved 7 March 2015
  9. ^ Lee Tom Perry. L. Tom Perry: An Exceptional Life. p. 171-172
  10. ^ Perry. Perry. p. 190
  11. ^ Perry, An UnCommon Life, p. 232-233
  12. ^ Burr, Thomas. "Obama meets with top Mormon leaders", The Washington Post, 2 April 2015. Retrieved on 17 March 2020.
  13. ^ Stack (2011).
  14. ^ 2008 Deseret Morning News Church Almanac (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Morning News, 2007) p. 36.
  15. ^ "Church Issues Update on Health of Leaders", Newsroom, LDS Church, 2015-05-08
  16. ^ Stack, Peggy Fletcher. "How a new Mormon apostle is chosen", The Washington Post, 1 June 2015. Retrieved on 17 March 2020.
  17. ^ "Mormon Leader L. Tom Perry Dies From Cancer at 92". NBC News. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  18. ^ Peggy Fletcher Stack, "Meet the unassuming, optimistic, LDS apostle", The Salt Lake Tribune, published 4 April 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  19. ^ "President Monson, other LDS leaders and family honor Elder L. Tom Perry at funeral", Tad Watch, Deseret News, 2015-06-05
  20. ^ "Catholic Community Services Honors Mormon Apostle and Wife", mormonnewsroom.org, 6 November 2014.

References edit

  • "Elder L. Tom Perry – Leader Biographies: Official Biographies for leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints", Newsroom, LDS Church, January 2014
  • Stack, Peggy Fletcher (4 April 2011). "Meet the unassuming, optimistic LDS apostle". Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City. Retrieved 4 April 2015.

External links edit

  • General Authorities and General Officers: Elder L. Tom Perry
  • Grampa Bill's G.A. Pages: L. Tom Perry
  • L. Tom Perry Papers, MSS 6774 at L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Brigham Young University
  • at L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Brigham Young University
  • Digital scans of some items from the above collections

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For the Latter Day Saint academic and hymnwriter see Lee Tom Perry Lowell Tom Perry August 5 1922 May 30 2015 was an American businessman and religious leader who was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church from 1974 until his death 2 L Tom PerryQuorum of the Twelve ApostlesApril 6 1974 1974 04 06 May 30 2015 2015 05 30 Called bySpencer W KimballApostleApril 11 1974 1974 04 11 May 30 2015 2015 05 30 Called bySpencer W KimballReasonDeath of Harold B Lee and reorganization of First PresidencyReorganizationat end of termRonald A Rasband Gary E Stevenson and Dale G Renlund were ordained following deaths of Perry Boyd K Packer and Richard G ScottAssistant to the Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesOctober 6 1972 1972 10 06 April 6 1974 1974 04 06 Called byHarold B LeeEnd reasonCalled to the Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesMilitary career1944 1946Service branchUnited States Marine CorpsBattles warsWorld War IIPersonal detailsBornLowell Tom Perry 1922 08 05 August 5 1922Logan Utah United StatesDiedMay 30 2015 2015 05 30 aged 92 Salt Lake City UtahResting placeSalt Lake City Cemetery 1 40 46 28 N 111 51 49 W 40 7745 N 111 8635 W 40 7745 111 8635Alma materUtah State University B S Spouse s Virginia Lee 1947 1974 deceased Barbara Dayton 1976 2015 Children3 including Lee Tom Perry Signature Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Employment 4 Early church service 5 General authority 6 Family 7 Death 8 Works 9 Honors 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksEarly life editPerry was born in Logan Utah to Leslie Thomas Perry and his wife Elsie Nora Sonne 3 Perry Utah is named for Perry s ancestor Gustavus Adolphus Perry and his family who were among the first settlers in that area 4 From the time of Perry s birth until he was eighteen his father was bishop of their LDS ward in Logan From 1942 to 1944 Perry served as an LDS missionary in the Northern States Mission headquartered in Chicago He spent about 10 months in Marion Ohio where he was instrumental in forming a branch in that city He also served for part of his mission based in Cedar Rapids Iowa After returning from his mission he joined the United States Marine Corps and was assigned to the 2nd Marine Division 5 While in training Perry attended church and activities at the Adams Ward in Los Angeles 6 Perry was then part of the American forces that landed on Saipan and remained there for about a year While there he participated in the construction of an LDS chapel on the island 7 He was among the United States troops sent to occupy Japan after the war While in Nagasaki Perry coordinated a group of Marines to help rebuild a local Protestant church 8 Education editPerry graduated from the Utah State Agricultural College now Utah State University USU in 1949 with a bachelor s degree in finance 3 While he was a student at USU Perry served as president of the university s Associated Students 2 Employment editPerry s first job out of college was working as administrative assistant working for the USU Extension Service He also took graduate courses in finance during this time 9 In 1950 before his second child was born Perry took a Christmas retail season job with C C Anderson s CCA Department Store in Logan Utah CCA was a division of Allied Stores In early 1951 Perry took a job with CCA at its corporate headquarters in Boise Idaho Later in 1951 CCA decided to appoint controllers in each of their stores Perry was appointed as controller for the Lewiston Idaho store When he first took this position he lived in Lewiston but later moved to Clarkston Washington 10 He was later involved in business jobs that took him to Washington California New York and Massachusetts Perry was in the retail business during his time in Boston Massachusetts He became a fan of the Boston Red Sox and threw out the first pitch at a Red Sox game on May 8 2004 Early church service editIn addition to his mission to the Northern States Perry served as an LDS group leader while on Saipan He oversaw more convert baptisms in this position than while on his mission citation needed He also served in the LDS Church as an early morning seminary teacher as a counselor in a bishopric high councilor counselor in a stake presidency and as president of the church s Boston Massachusetts Stake In early 1963 after moving to Scarsdale New York Perry was called simultaneously as a member of the New York Stake s high council stake mission president and special assistant to the president of the church s Eastern States Mission In these assignments he worked with Bernard P Brockbank and Wilburn C West in overseeing the creation and implementation of the LDS Church s pavilion at the 1964 New York World s Fair 11 General authority edit nbsp Soon after his call to the Quorum of the Twelve c 1975 Perry was called as a general authority and Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1972 The death of church president Harold B Lee created a vacancy in the Quorum of the Twelve when Spencer W Kimball who had been serving as quorum president became church president Perry was sustained as a member of the Twelve on April 6 1974 and was ordained an apostle on April 11 1974 In 2004 Perry was asked by church president Gordon B Hinckley to serve as president of the church s Europe Central Area headquartered in Frankfurt Germany This was a position normally held by a member of the seventy This made Perry one of the most senior officials of the church ever to be stationed away from Salt Lake City While serving in this capacity Perry initiated a more proactive institute program that emphasized meeting the social and intellectual needs of young single adult church members In 2015 he met with Barack Obama and other LDS Church leaders at a meeting in Salt Lake City Utah 12 Family editPerry married Virginia C Lee in the Logan Temple on July 18 1947 8 They had three children together Perry s son Lee Tom Perry is an academic and was dean of the Marriott School of Business at Brigham Young University from 1998 to 2005 Virginia Perry died of cancer in December 1974 13 Their daughter Barbara died of cancer in 1983 In 1976 Perry married Barbara Dayton 14 2 Death editIn April 2015 Perry was diagnosed with thyroid cancer 15 In May 2015 the church reported the aggressive cancer had spread and Perry died the following day on May 30 2015 16 17 At the time of his death he was the third most senior and oldest living apostle in the church 18 His funeral was held on June 5 2015 19 Perry was buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery next to his first wife Virginia and his daughter Barbara Works editBooksPerry L Tom 2011 Family ties a message for fathers Deseret Book ISBN 978 1 60908 768 5 OCLC 710044911 1996 Living with enthusiasm Deseret Book ISBN 978 1 57345 136 9 OCLC 34115910Honors editHumanitarian Award for Service to Others 2014 Catholic Community Services of Utah L Tom and Barbara Perry 20 Gallery edit nbsp Black and white Utah State University yearbook photograph of L Tom Perry Image dates from 1947 nbsp Photo of L Tom Perry Date unidentified nbsp Black and white photo of L Tom Perry from around 1980 nbsp Two color photographs of L Tom Perry from around 2000 See also editCouncil on the Disposition of the TithesNotes edit Walch Tad 1 June 2015 Elder L Tom Perry s funeral planned for Friday The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Deseret News Archived from the original on 2 June 2015 a b c Elder L Tom Perry www churchofjesuschrist org Retrieved 2022 03 08 a b A timeline of important events in Elder L Tom Perry s life Deseret 2015 05 31 Retrieved 2022 03 08 Perry Lee February 1975 Elder L Tom Perry of the Council of the Twelve Ensign 9 retrieved 7 March 2015 Elder Perry creates first Kiribati stake dedicates islands Church News 21 September 1996 retrieved 7 March 2015 Perry Peery p 126 Constructing a chapel and testimonies Church News 15 January 2011 retrieved 7 March 2015 a b Dunn Loren C August 1987 Elder L Tom Perry Serving with Enthusiasm Tambuli 9 retrieved 7 March 2015 Lee Tom Perry L Tom Perry An Exceptional Life p 171 172 Perry Perry p 190 Perry An UnCommon Life p 232 233 Burr Thomas Obama meets with top Mormon leaders The Washington Post 2 April 2015 Retrieved on 17 March 2020 Stack 2011 2008 Deseret Morning News Church Almanac Salt Lake City Utah Deseret Morning News 2007 p 36 Church Issues Update on Health of Leaders Newsroom LDS Church 2015 05 08 Stack Peggy Fletcher How a new Mormon apostle is chosen The Washington Post 1 June 2015 Retrieved on 17 March 2020 Mormon Leader L Tom Perry Dies From Cancer at 92 NBC News Retrieved 2022 03 08 Peggy Fletcher Stack Meet the unassuming optimistic LDS apostle The Salt Lake Tribune published 4 April 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2014 President Monson other LDS leaders and family honor Elder L Tom Perry at funeral Tad Watch Deseret News 2015 06 05 Catholic Community Services Honors Mormon Apostle and Wife mormonnewsroom org 6 November 2014 References edit Elder L Tom Perry Leader Biographies Official Biographies for leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Newsroom LDS Church January 2014 Stack Peggy Fletcher 4 April 2011 Meet the unassuming optimistic LDS apostle Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City Retrieved 4 April 2015 External links editGeneral Authorities and General Officers Elder L Tom Perry Grampa Bill s G A Pages L Tom Perry L Tom Perry Papers MSS 6774 at L Tom Perry Special Collections Brigham Young University L Tom Perry Special Collections records UA 5589 at L Tom Perry Special Collections Brigham Young University Digital scans of some items from the above collectionsThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints titlesPreceded byBruce R McConkie Quorum of the Twelve ApostlesApril 11 1974 May 30 2015 Succeeded byDavid B Haight Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title L Tom Perry amp oldid 1178963344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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