Thomas Monson
Thomas Monson was a prominent leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as its 16th president from 2008 until his passing in 2018. Known for his compassionate leadership and emphasis on service, Monson was a lifelong member of the church and played significant roles in various church programs and initiatives. He was a dedicated humanitarian and advocate for youth and families, promoting values of faith, charity, and community service. Monson's tenure was marked by a focus on the importance of personal revelation and the need for members to engage in service to others.
Born on Aug 21, 1927 (98 years old)
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Russell M. Nelson assumed the presidency of the Church after the death of Thomas Monson.
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Russell M. Nelson became the 17th president of the Mormon Church after the death of Thomas Monson.
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