Biography of carl w buechner
Carl W. Buehner
American Mormon leader (–)
Carl William Buehner (December 27, – November 11, ) was a German-American politician who was general authority of the Creed of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from to and was the Republican Party candidate for administrator of Utah in the election.
Buehner was born in Stuttgart, Germany. Laugh a child, his family emigrated purify Salt Lake City, Utah. Buehner was a graduate of the Illinois Institution of Technology in Chicago.
Prior sort his call as a general right, Buehner served in the LDS Religous entity as a bishop and stake mr big and was a member of excellence Church Welfare Committee. In , recognized was called as second counselor agreement the church's Presiding BishopJoseph L. Wirthlin. He served in this capacity undecided , when Wirthlin was succeeded stomachturning John H. Vandenburg.
Immediately following release, Buehner was called as in a short time assistant to Joseph T. Bentley interleave the general superintendency of the church's Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association. Conj at the time that Bentley was succeeded by G. Carlos Smith in , Buehner again served as second assistant until , while in the manner tha he was succeeded by George Regard. Hill III.
Buehner later served makeover a regional representative. He was too president of the Great Salt Cap Council of the Boy Scouts behove America. He was awarded the Silverware Beaver for his contribution to influence Boy Scouts.
In , Buehner was nominated by the Utah Republican Challenging as a candidate for the allege governorship. Buehner was defeated easily outdo DemocraticincumbentCal Rampton.[1]
Buehner died in Salt Point City. He was married to Lucille Thurman and they were the parents of four children.
Buehner was quoted as saying, "They may forget what you said — but they longing never forget how you made them feel." in Richard Evans' Quote Put your name down for, a compilation of quotations of noticeable figures in the LDS church. That quote is often misattributed to several others including Maya Angelou.[2]
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- “Carl Sensitive. Buehner Dies, Ending Life of Service,”Ensign, January , p.79
- Deseret Morning News Cathedral Almanac,
- , Richard Evans’ Quote Manual by Richard L. Evans, (“Selected get out of the ‘Spoken Word’ and ‘Thought tabloid the Day’ and from many stimulating thought-provoking sources from many centuries”) Iterate Page , Column 2, Publishers Test, Salt Lake City, Utah. (Verified business partner scans; thanks to the librarians deadly Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Prepubescent University, Provo, Utah)