Clinton L. Cutler

Clinton Louis Cutler (December 27, 1929 – April 9, 1994) was a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1990 until his death. He was a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy and was a counselor in the general presidency of the Sunday School of the LDS Church.[1]

Cutler was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and received his college education at Utah State University and the University of Utah. He then worked for many years for the company that became US West Communications. He was an assistant vice president when he retired in 1986.

Prior to becoming a general authority, in the LDS Church Cutler had been a president of the Washington Seattle Mission, a regional representative, a president of the Littleton Colorado Stake in 1973 at its creation, a president of the Boise Idaho West Stake, and a bishop. Cutler was second counselor in the general presidency of the Sunday School from October 1991 to August 1992 and was first counselor from August 1992 until his death in Salt Lake City.

Notes

  1. "Clinton L. Cutler: Mormon Official". Washington Post. April 11, 1994.

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