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Harold B. Lee was the eleventh President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was known for overseeing the growth of the Church internationally, increasing the Church's welfare services, and correlating the curriculum of the Church.

Harold B. Lee was born on March 28, 1899, in Clifton, Idaho. He was baptized into the Church at eight years old in a pond near his home. As a child he developed a love for music and learned to play the piano. At seventeen years old Harold B. Lee earned his teaching license and obtained a job as a teacher. The next year he was appointed as a principal.

Harold B. Lee was called to serve a mission to Denver, Colorado, in 1920. While there he met a young woman named Fern Lucinda Tanner, who he married after his mission in 1923. They had two daughters, Helen and Maurine. Harold B. Lee was offered another job as a principal. When he was 31 years old he was called to be a Stake President. He was the youngest stake president in the Church. Just after his call to stake president, the Great Depression hit. President Lee was desperate to find a way to help the many who were in need. He came up with an idea for a storehouse. Families in need were put to work on projects to build up the community in return for items from the storehouse.

The President of the Church at the time was Heber J. Grant. He learned of Harold B. Lee's success in the area of welfare, and called him to get a welfare program running for the Church. His efforts became the basis of the Church's welfare program today, which has been the source of help for millions in need.

On April 6, 1941, Harold B. Lee was ordained as an Apostle. He labored diligently in his service for the Church and traveled all over the world bearing testimony of the gospel. He was then appointed to coordinate the curriculum of the Church. He then became first councilor to President Joseph Fielding Smith.

On July 7, 1972, Harold B. Lee was ordained as the President of the Church. He was known for his zeal in bringing the light of the gospel to all he could.

President Lee served as prophet for 17 months and 19 days until his death on December 26, 1973.

Information from http://www.mormonwiki.com

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  • THANKYOU!!! GOD BLESS

  • I am related to Harold B. Lee, through his great grandfather Francis Lee (who is my great great great grandfather.

  • WOW. I hadn't heard that story before. What a comfort to see miracles in our day!

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