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Oscar W. McConkie Jr.

Oscar Walter McConkie Jr. (May 26, 1926 – November 2, 2020) was an American politician and attorney in Utah and leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was the president of the Utah State Senate from 1965 to 1966, subsequently becoming the chairman of the law firm of Kirton McConkie.[1] McConkie authored several popular books on Latter-day Saint subjects.

Oscar W. McConkie Jr
President of the Utah State Senate
In office
1965–1966
Member of the Utah State Senate
In office
1965–1967
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
In office
1955–1957
Personal details
Born
Oscar Walter McConkie Jr

(1926-05-26)May 26, 1926
Monticello, Utah, U.S.
DiedNovember 2, 2020(2020-11-02) (aged 94)
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
RelationsOscar W. McConkie (father)
Bruce R. McConkie (brother)
Children8
EducationUniversity of Utah (BA, JD)
Military service
Branch/service United States Navy
Battles/warsWorld War II

Early life and education Edit

McConkie was born in Monticello, Utah, to Oscar W. McConkie and Margaret Vivian Redd. He grew up primarily in Salt Lake City, but, as a toddler he lived in Ann Arbor, where his father was completing a law degree at the University of Michigan. Oscar, Sr., was a State District Court judge for many years and was the Democratic candidate for governor of Utah in 1960.[2] Oscar, Jr.'s older brother, Bruce R. McConkie, became a prominent general authority and author in the LDS Church. McConkie served in the United States Navy during World War II.[3]

Oscar Jr. studied at the University of New Mexico from 1944 to 1946, where he also played football. He then went to the University of Utah, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1949 in political science and a Juris Doctor in 1952.

McConkie served in various LDS Church callings, including as bishop,[4] stake president,[5] mission president in Arizona,[6] regional representative,[1] and patriarch.[7]

Career Edit

From 1952 to 1967, McConkie was an instructor in business law at Stevens–Henager College. He was the county attorney for Summit County, Utah from 1959 to 1963. Like his father, McConkie became a prominent Utah Democrat, and in 1960, he was the Utah point man for the John F. Kennedy 1960 presidential campaign.[8]

From 1955 to 1957, McConkie was a member of the Utah House of Representatives. McConkie was elected president of the Utah State Senate during his first term in office. It was the first time a state senator in his initial term was elected president of the senate since the beginning term of the Utah State Senate. In 1956, he ran against William A. Dawson for Utah's 2nd congressional district.[9] He also served very briefly in 1965 and in 1966 as acting governor[10] when both the governor and secretary of state of Utah were not in the state.

McConkie was president of the Salt Lake City School Board[10] and from 1982 to 1984 he was chair of the Utah State Board of Education. He was chair of the Governor's Committee on Education from 1983 to 1985.

McConkie was a senior law partner representing the LDS Church.[11][12] McConkie argued the case that led to a broadening of the clergy-penitent privilege in Utah to include any information that was given by a parishioner to a cleric with the intent of getting spiritual advice. McConkie has been involved in international law, having drafted laws that were enacted in both Jamaica and Mauritius.

McConkie was a key figure in the process of getting official recognition of the LDS Church in Zaire in 1986.[13]

McConkie was named lawyer of the year by the Utah State Bar in 2007.[14]

Personal life Edit

McConkie married Judith Stoddard in the Salt Lake Temple in 1951. They had eight children.[7]

He died from complications of COVID-19 in Salt Lake City, on November 2, 2020, at the age of 94, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Utah.[15]

Publications Edit

  • McConkie, Oscar W., Jr. (1962). The Kingdom of God: A Study Course for Priests Under 21 and Bearers of the Aaronic Priesthood Over 21 Years Old in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 1963. [Prepared under the direction of the Presiding Bishopric]. Salt Lake City, Utah: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (1963). God and Man: A Study Course for Priests Under 21 and Bearers of the Aaronic Priesthood Over 21 years Old in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 1964. Salt Lake City, Utah: Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (1964). The Priest in the Aaronic Priesthood: A Study Course for the Priests and Aaronic Priesthood-Adults in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 1965. Salt Lake City, Utah: Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (1975). Angels. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book. ISBN 0-87747-572-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (1977). Aaronic Priesthood. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book. ISBN 0-87747-631-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (1979). She Shall Be Called Woman. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft. ISBN 0-88494-380-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (1989). "Why the Pearl of Great Price". In H. Donl Peterson; Charles D. Tate Jr. (eds.). The Pearl of Great Price: Revelations from God. Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University. pp. 1–12. ISBN 0-8849-4683-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (1992). "Angels". In Daniel H. Ludlow (ed.). Encyclopedia of Mormonism. New York: Macmillan. pp. 40–42. ISBN 0-87579-924-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • —— (2007). "Living Up to Our Patriarchies". In Kent P. Jackson; Andrew C. Skinner (eds.). Witness for the Restoration: Essays in Honor of Robert J. Matthews. Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University. pp. 281–305. ISBN 978-0-8425-2676-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b De Groote, Michael (August 31, 2009). "Robert J. Matthews, key to LDS edition of Bible, dies". Deseret News. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  2. ^ Kemp Spangler, Donna (November 2, 2000). "Energetic Collinwood: Demo likes to join forces to find solutions". Deseret News. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  3. ^ "Prominent Utah legal figure and leader Oscar W. McConkie Jr. dies at 94". www.ksl.com. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  4. ^ Walch, Victor L. (2005). "My Recollections of Elder Neal A. Maxwell" (PDF). The Religious Educator. 6 (1): 139. Retrieved 2009-09-05.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "7 Stakes Are Reorganized". Church News. Deseret News. May 13, 1972. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  6. ^ Young, S. Dilworth (January 1973). "Elder Bruce R. McConkie Of the Council of the Twelve". Ensign: 5. Retrieved 2009-09-06.
  7. ^ a b Peggy Fletcher Stack Legal giant Oscar McConkie Jr., an LDS Democrat who formed one of Utah’s largest law firms, dies at 94 of COVID complications. Salt Lake Tribune, 4 November 2020.
  8. ^ Walch, Tad (November 22, 2008). "JFK's Utah visits chronicled on Web". Deseret News. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  9. ^ Powell, Allan Kent (1994), "Elections in the State of Utah", in Powell, Allan Kent (ed.), Utah History Encyclopedia, Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, ISBN 0874804256, OCLC 30473917
  10. ^ a b Thomson, Linda (December 2, 1994). "Student brings fresh insight to school board". Deseret News. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  11. ^ Harris, Jenny Lynn McGee (April 2005). The Silent Majority: Conservative Perception, Mobilization, and Rhetoric at the Utah State International Women's Year Conference (Master's thesis). Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University. p. 46. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  12. ^ Funk, Marianne (March 8, 1994). "Conversations with clergy are privileged". Deseret News. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  13. ^ Taylor, Scott (April 18, 2019). "How 3 members helped the Church be officially recognized in DR Congo". Church News. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  14. ^ Utah State bar announcement of 2007 award recipients 2011-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Legal giant Oscar McConkie Jr., an LDS Democrat who formed one of Utah's largest law firms, dies at 94 of COVID complications". The Salt Lake Tribune. 3 November 2020.

References Edit

  • Abrams, Douglas M., Conflict, Competition or cooperation: Dilemas of state education policy making. p. 75
  • McConkie, Joseph Fielding. The Bruce R. McConkie Story. (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2003) p. 61
  • essay by McConkie in a collection of essays in honor of Robert J. Matthews.

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Oscar Walter McConkie Jr May 26 1926 November 2 2020 was an American politician and attorney in Utah and leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church He was the president of the Utah State Senate from 1965 to 1966 subsequently becoming the chairman of the law firm of Kirton McConkie 1 McConkie authored several popular books on Latter day Saint subjects Oscar W McConkie JrPresident of the Utah State SenateIn office 1965 1966Member of the Utah State SenateIn office 1965 1967Member of the Utah House of RepresentativesIn office 1955 1957Personal detailsBornOscar Walter McConkie Jr 1926 05 26 May 26 1926Monticello Utah U S DiedNovember 2 2020 2020 11 02 aged 94 Salt Lake City Utah U S Political partyDemocraticRelationsOscar W McConkie father Bruce R McConkie brother Children8EducationUniversity of Utah BA JD Military serviceBranch service United States NavyBattles warsWorld War II Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Publications 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditMcConkie was born in Monticello Utah to Oscar W McConkie and Margaret Vivian Redd He grew up primarily in Salt Lake City but as a toddler he lived in Ann Arbor where his father was completing a law degree at the University of Michigan Oscar Sr was a State District Court judge for many years and was the Democratic candidate for governor of Utah in 1960 2 Oscar Jr s older brother Bruce R McConkie became a prominent general authority and author in the LDS Church McConkie served in the United States Navy during World War II 3 Oscar Jr studied at the University of New Mexico from 1944 to 1946 where he also played football He then went to the University of Utah where he received a bachelor s degree in 1949 in political science and a Juris Doctor in 1952 McConkie served in various LDS Church callings including as bishop 4 stake president 5 mission president in Arizona 6 regional representative 1 and patriarch 7 Career EditFrom 1952 to 1967 McConkie was an instructor in business law at Stevens Henager College He was the county attorney for Summit County Utah from 1959 to 1963 Like his father McConkie became a prominent Utah Democrat and in 1960 he was the Utah point man for the John F Kennedy 1960 presidential campaign 8 From 1955 to 1957 McConkie was a member of the Utah House of Representatives McConkie was elected president of the Utah State Senate during his first term in office It was the first time a state senator in his initial term was elected president of the senate since the beginning term of the Utah State Senate In 1956 he ran against William A Dawson for Utah s 2nd congressional district 9 He also served very briefly in 1965 and in 1966 as acting governor 10 when both the governor and secretary of state of Utah were not in the state McConkie was president of the Salt Lake City School Board 10 and from 1982 to 1984 he was chair of the Utah State Board of Education He was chair of the Governor s Committee on Education from 1983 to 1985 McConkie was a senior law partner representing the LDS Church 11 12 McConkie argued the case that led to a broadening of the clergy penitent privilege in Utah to include any information that was given by a parishioner to a cleric with the intent of getting spiritual advice McConkie has been involved in international law having drafted laws that were enacted in both Jamaica and Mauritius McConkie was a key figure in the process of getting official recognition of the LDS Church in Zaire in 1986 13 McConkie was named lawyer of the year by the Utah State Bar in 2007 14 Personal life EditMcConkie married Judith Stoddard in the Salt Lake Temple in 1951 They had eight children 7 He died from complications of COVID 19 in Salt Lake City on November 2 2020 at the age of 94 during the COVID 19 pandemic in Utah 15 Publications EditMcConkie Oscar W Jr 1962 The Kingdom of God A Study Course for Priests Under 21 and Bearers of the Aaronic Priesthood Over 21 Years Old in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints for 1963 Prepared under the direction of the Presiding Bishopric Salt Lake City Utah Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1963 God and Man A Study Course for Priests Under 21 and Bearers of the Aaronic Priesthood Over 21 years Old in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints for 1964 Salt Lake City Utah Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1964 The Priest in the Aaronic Priesthood A Study Course for the Priests and Aaronic Priesthood Adults in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints for 1965 Salt Lake City Utah Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1975 Angels Salt Lake City Utah Deseret Book ISBN 0 87747 572 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1977 Aaronic Priesthood Salt Lake City Utah Deseret Book ISBN 0 87747 631 4 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1979 She Shall Be Called Woman Salt Lake City Utah Bookcraft ISBN 0 88494 380 1 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1989 Why the Pearl of Great Price In H Donl Peterson Charles D Tate Jr eds The Pearl of Great Price Revelations from God Provo Utah Religious Studies Center Brigham Young University pp 1 12 ISBN 0 8849 4683 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1992 Angels In Daniel H Ludlow ed Encyclopedia of Mormonism New York Macmillan pp 40 42 ISBN 0 87579 924 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 2007 Living Up to Our Patriarchies In Kent P Jackson Andrew C Skinner eds Witness for the Restoration Essays in Honor of Robert J Matthews Provo Utah Religious Studies Center Brigham Young University pp 281 305 ISBN 978 0 8425 2676 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Notes Edit a b De Groote Michael August 31 2009 Robert J Matthews key to LDS edition of Bible dies Deseret News Retrieved 2009 09 05 Kemp Spangler Donna November 2 2000 Energetic Collinwood Demo likes to join forces to find solutions Deseret News Retrieved 2009 09 05 Prominent Utah legal figure and leader Oscar W McConkie Jr dies at 94 www ksl com Retrieved 2021 05 30 Walch Victor L 2005 My Recollections of Elder Neal A Maxwell PDF The Religious Educator 6 1 139 Retrieved 2009 09 05 permanent dead link 7 Stakes Are Reorganized Church News Deseret News May 13 1972 Retrieved 2009 09 05 Young S Dilworth January 1973 Elder Bruce R McConkie Of the Council of the Twelve Ensign 5 Retrieved 2009 09 06 a b Peggy Fletcher Stack Legal giant Oscar McConkie Jr an LDS Democrat who formed one of Utah s largest law firms dies at 94 of COVID complications Salt Lake Tribune 4 November 2020 Walch Tad November 22 2008 JFK s Utah visits chronicled on Web Deseret News Retrieved 2009 09 05 Powell Allan Kent 1994 Elections in the State of Utah in Powell Allan Kent ed Utah History Encyclopedia Salt Lake City Utah University of Utah Press ISBN 0874804256 OCLC 30473917 a b Thomson Linda December 2 1994 Student brings fresh insight to school board Deseret News Retrieved 2009 09 05 Harris Jenny Lynn McGee April 2005 The Silent Majority Conservative Perception Mobilization and Rhetoric at the Utah State International Women s Year Conference Master s thesis Provo Utah Brigham Young University p 46 Retrieved 2009 09 05 Funk Marianne March 8 1994 Conversations with clergy are privileged Deseret News Retrieved 2009 09 05 Taylor Scott April 18 2019 How 3 members helped the Church be officially recognized in DR Congo Church News Retrieved November 10 2020 Utah State bar announcement of 2007 award recipients Archived 2011 02 21 at the Wayback Machine Legal giant Oscar McConkie Jr an LDS Democrat who formed one of Utah s largest law firms dies at 94 of COVID complications The Salt Lake Tribune 3 November 2020 References EditKirton and McConkie info on McConkie Abrams Douglas M Conflict Competition or cooperation Dilemas of state education policy making p 75 McConkie Joseph Fielding The Bruce R McConkie Story Salt Lake City Deseret Book 2003 p 61 essay by McConkie in a collection of essays in honor of Robert J Matthews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oscar W McConkie Jr amp oldid 1179910114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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