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− | Juan A. Uceda Andrade (born 1954) was an area authority seventy and the second counselor in the South America West Area (Bolivia and Peru) Presidency. In 2002 he was released as an area seventy. | + | '''Juan A. Uceda Andrade''' (born 1954) was an area authority [[Seventy|seventy]] and the second counselor in the South America West Area (Bolivia and Peru) Presidency. In 2002 he was released as an area seventy. |
− | He has since moved to New Jersey, and now serves as a counselor in the Cherry Hill New Jersey Stake presidency. | + | He has since moved to New Jersey, and now serves as a counselor in the Cherry Hill New Jersey [[Stake]] presidency. |
− | Brother Uceda was one of the original 117 Area Authorities called in 1995. He was one of six called to serve in the South American North Area | + | Brother Uceda was one of the original 117 Area Authorities called in 1995. He was one of six called to serve in the South American North Area; the South America West Area had not yet been organized at that time. |
− | Three of the other Area Authorities called in the South American North Area in 1995, [[Eduardo Gavarret]], [[Walter F. Gonzalez]] and [[Carl B. Pratt]] would later serve as General | + | Three of the other Area Authorities called in the South American North Area in 1995, [[Eduardo Gavarret]], [[Walter F. Gonzalez]], and [[Carl B. Pratt]], would later serve as [[General Authorities]]. |
− | At the time of his call as an Area Authority Seventy Brother Uceda was working as a [[Church Educational System]] director. Prior to his call as an area authority Brother Uceda | + | At the time of his call as an Area Authority Seventy, Brother Uceda was working as a [[Church Educational System]] director. Prior to his call as an area authority, Brother Uceda had served as a regional representative, [[bishop]], and president of the Lima Peru Magdelena Stake, among other callings. Uceda also served as president of the [[Peru Lima North Mission]] from January 1992 until 1995. |
− | Brother Uceda is a native of Lima, Peru. He has a | + | Brother Uceda is a native of Lima, Peru. He has a Bachelor's degree from the Superior Institute of Jose C. Mareategui. |
Brother Uceda's wife is the former Maria Isabel Bendezu, who was born in Santiago. They are the parents of four children. | Brother Uceda's wife is the former Maria Isabel Bendezu, who was born in Santiago. They are the parents of four children. |
Revision as of 13:45, 29 April 2009
Juan A. Uceda Andrade (born 1954) was an area authority seventy and the second counselor in the South America West Area (Bolivia and Peru) Presidency. In 2002 he was released as an area seventy.
He has since moved to New Jersey, and now serves as a counselor in the Cherry Hill New Jersey Stake presidency.
Brother Uceda was one of the original 117 Area Authorities called in 1995. He was one of six called to serve in the South American North Area; the South America West Area had not yet been organized at that time.
Three of the other Area Authorities called in the South American North Area in 1995, Eduardo Gavarret, Walter F. Gonzalez, and Carl B. Pratt, would later serve as General Authorities.
At the time of his call as an Area Authority Seventy, Brother Uceda was working as a Church Educational System director. Prior to his call as an area authority, Brother Uceda had served as a regional representative, bishop, and president of the Lima Peru Magdelena Stake, among other callings. Uceda also served as president of the Peru Lima North Mission from January 1992 until 1995.
Brother Uceda is a native of Lima, Peru. He has a Bachelor's degree from the Superior Institute of Jose C. Mareategui.
Brother Uceda's wife is the former Maria Isabel Bendezu, who was born in Santiago. They are the parents of four children.
Sources
- Mormon Times April 29, 2009
- LDS Church News, "New Area Assignments", June 16, 2001; "5 Added to Second Quorum of the Seventy", October 5, 2002; "Excitment for Missionary work Surges", June 19, 1999; "New Mission", May 30, 1992.