Henry D. Moyle

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Henry D. Moyle
Henry D. Moyle
Grave monument to the Moyle family. See also Henry D. Moyle's headstone:
Grave monument to the Moyle family. See also Henry D. Moyle's headstone:

Henry Dinwoodey Moyle (April 22, 1889September 18, 1963) (commonly known as Henry D. Moyle) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Moyle was ordained an Apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve on April 10, 1947. Moyle served as Second Counselor in the First Presidency to Church President David O. McKay from June 12, 1959 to October 12, 1961, when he was called as First Counselor. Moyle served as First Counselor in the First Presidency until his death.

Moyle spearheaded much of the building programs of the church in the early 1960s. He was of the opinion that the Church Office Building, the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints should have been twice its current size. He was also convinced that by building larger chapels, the church would attract more converts. His extravagant building programs nearly bankrupted the church and President David O. McKay found it necessary to relieve Moyle from all of his administrative responsibilities. See "David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism" by Gregory A. Prince and William Robert Wright, University of Utah Press, 2005.

Moyle was a successful cattleman and originated the idea of the church establishing a cattle ranch in Florida. He was convinced Florida's climate would prove ideal for raising cattle (as the key to success in that industry is growing grass).[1] The church bought the original 54,000-acre tract in 1950, and over 50 years the ranch grew to more than 312,000 acres.[2] to the church.

He died in Deer Park, Florida on September 18, 1963.

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  1. ^ Barnett, Cynthia. "The Church's Ranch". Florida Trend Archives. December 2001.
  2. ^ Deseret Cattle and Citrus Ranch east of Orlando, Florida is the world's largest beef ranch, and the land is worth an estimated $858 million. (Biema, 1997)

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Working the Divine Miracle, Richard D. Poll.

Preceded by
Matthew Cowley
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
April 10, 1947June 12, 1959
Succeeded by
Delbert L. Stapley