“Historical Summary,” Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Howard W. Hunter (2015), ix–xi
“Historical Summary,” Teachings: Howard W. Hunter, ix–xi
Historical Summary
The following chronology provides a brief historical framework for the teachings of President Howard W. Hunter in this book.
November 14, 1907 |
Born to John William (Will) Hunter and Nellie Marie Rasmussen Hunter in Boise, Idaho. |
April 4, 1920 |
Baptized and confirmed in Boise. |
May 1923 |
Receives the Eagle Scout Award—the second Eagle Scout in Boise. |
January and February 1927 |
With his band, Hunter’s Croonaders, provides music during a two-month cruise to Asia. |
March 1928 |
Moves to Southern California. |
April 1928 |
Begins working at a bank in California. |
June 10, 1931 |
Marries Clara May (Claire) Jeffs in the Salt Lake Temple. |
January 1932 |
Loses his banking job due to bank closures brought on by the Depression; begins working a series of odd jobs. |
January 1934 |
Begins working in the title department of the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. |
March 20, 1934 |
Son Howard William (Billy) Hunter Jr. is born. |
October 11, 1934 |
Son Howard William (Billy) Hunter Jr. dies. |
September 1935 |
Enters the Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles (now Southwestern Law School). |
May 4, 1936 |
Son John Jacob Hunter is born. |
June 29, 1938 |
Son Richard Allen Hunter is born. |
June 8, 1939 |
Graduates from law school, third in his class. |
April 1940 |
Begins private law practice, working part-time and then full-time by 1945; continues practicing law until his call as an Apostle in 1959. |
September 1940 to November 1946 |
Serves as bishop of the El Sereno Ward in California. |
February 1950 to November 1959 |
Serves as president of the Pasadena Stake in California. |
November 14, 1953 |
Sealed to his parents on his 46th birthday in the Mesa Arizona Temple. |
October 9, 1959 |
Called by President David O. McKay to be a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. |
October 15, 1959 |
Ordained an Apostle and set apart as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve by President David O. McKay. |
1964 to 1972 |
Serves as president of the Church’s Genealogical Society. |
1965 to 1976 |
Serves as president of the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie, Hawaii. |
1970 to 1972 |
Serves as Church Historian. |
1974 to 1979 |
Helps oversee the planning, funding, and building of the Orson Hyde Memorial Garden in Jerusalem. |
November 1975 |
Directs the organization of 15 stakes in one weekend from what were 5 stakes in Mexico City. |
1979 to 1989 |
Oversees the planning and construction of the Brigham Young University (BYU) Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. |
October 24, 1979 |
Conducts dedicatory services for the Orson Hyde Memorial Garden in Jerusalem. |
October 9, 1983 |
Claire Hunter dies after an illness of more than 10 years. |
November 10, 1985 |
Set apart as Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles due to the poor health of the quorum president, Marion G. Romney. |
June 2, 1988 |
Set apart as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles after the death of President Marion G. Romney. |
May 16, 1989 |
Dedicates the BYU Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. |
April 12, 1990 |
Marries Inis Bernice Egan Stanton in the Salt Lake Temple. |
June 5, 1994 |
Set apart as the 14th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
October 1, 1994 |
Sustained as President of the Church in general conference. |
October 9, 1994 |
Dedicates the Orlando Florida Temple. |
December 11, 1994 |
Presides over the creation of the Church’s 2,000th stake (Mexico City Mexico Contreras Stake). |
January 8, 1995 |
Dedicates the Bountiful Utah Temple. |
March 3, 1995 |
Dies at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah, at age 87. |