New Temple President Called to Serve in Haiti
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Artist rendering of the future Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple.
A new temple president and matron have been called by the First Presidency. They will begin their service when the temple is dedicated.
Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple
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Gina M. and Fritzner A. Joseph.
Fritzner Andre Joseph, 60, Orchard 1st Ward, Orem Utah Orchard Stake, called as president of the new Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple. President Joseph’s wife, Marie-Gina Michel Joseph, will serve as temple matron. He is an elders quorum presidency counselor and a former Haiti Port-au-Prince Mission president, bishop, district presidency counselor, self-reliance service missionary, and temple ordinance worker. A job coach manager at Deseret Industries, he was born in Carrefour, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to Cidoine Joseph and Licette Francois.
Sister Joseph is a Relief Society compassionate service assistant coordinator. She served with her husband as he presided over the Haiti Port-au-Prince Mission and is a former branch Relief Society president, self-reliance service missionary, and Sunday School teacher. She was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to Jacques Roger Michel and Claire Senatus.