| Elder Don and Sister Rowena Aina
From Forest Grove, Oregon. Elder Aina taught mathematics, and had a quality painting business. He is working as a painter. Sister Aina is serving as a seamstress, and at the Mission Settlement. This is their first senior mission. |
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| Elder Dave and Sister Jackie Allen From Mesa, Arizona. They are assigned to work on PCC special events such as the annual Haunted Lagoon. He is a retired dental technician, and she was a school teacher, homemaker and apartment manager. This is their first senior mission. |
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| Sister Janice Boice From Oregon City, Oregon. Sister Boice, who recently returned from serving a proselyting mission in Melbourne, Australia, is assigned as a video editor in the PCC's In-House Marketing Department. |
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| Elder Stew and Sister Sandra Briskin From Troy, Montana. He is a retired real estate developer assigned to the Physical Facilities department and she divides her time between the mail room and handicraft sales. Sister Briskin, a homemaker, previously served two employment center missions in Sacramento. |
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| Elder Gale and Sister Bonnie Bryce From Orem, Utah. Elder Bryce, a statistician who retired from BYU after 33 years, is the PCC quality assurance team leader. Sister Bryce assists him and also serves in the Hawai'i Mission Settlement. He has also done consulting work all over the world, and she still operates her own interior design business. |
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| Sister Terri Bultez From Oregon City, Oregon. Sister Bultez, a homemaker, divides her time between the Islands Office and the Hawaii Mission Settlement. She previously served part-time for two years in the Portland, Oregon, Bishop's Storehouse. |
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From Draper, Utah, Sister Davis is a grandmother, and has been in banking for years – serving as bank manager for 11 of those years. She is currently assigned to work in Human Resources, and helps in the mailroom. This is her first senior mission. |
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| Elder Nolan and Sister Jennie Giles From Ocean Shores, Washington. Elder Giles retired after working in construction project management for that city for 23 years, and is assigned to Physical Facilities. Sister Giles, a former BYU-Hawai'i student worker at the Center, works as a seamstress and helps at the Hawai'i Mission Settlement. This is their second senior mission. |
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| Elder Paul and Sister Nola Harber From Las Vegas, Nevada, and are assigned to the Hawai'i Mission Settlement. Elder Harber sold his underground utility construction business about two years ago, and Sister Harber has been a homemaker and worked in her family's real estate development business. They transferred to the PCC from serving in Lodz, Poland. |
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Elder Bob and Sister Emma Harris From Salt Lake City, Utah. Elder Harris is a former CPA, and owner of Business Management Service. He is serving in the PCC Accounting Department. Sister Harris was a secretary and office manager. She is assigned to the Protocol Office. This is their 4th full-time senior mission. |
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Sister Anna Mahaffey From St. Cloud, Florida. Sister Mahaffey is a grandmother, and has a background in teaching, real estate, and food service. She is assigned to the Food & Beverage division. This is her first senior mission.
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| Elder Eddie and Sister Chris Montgomery From Ogden, Utah. Elder Montgomery is an electrical engineer assigned to the Physical Facilities CAD department, and Sister Montgomery works in the Islands office. He worked for Rocky Mountain Power for about 32 years. This is their first senior mission. |
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Elder Mel and Sister Adeline Palmer From Thatcher, Arizona. Elder Palmer retired after 35 years with Church Education, and is serving in Human Resources. Sister Palmer, a homemaker works as a seamstress and helps at the Hawaii Mission Settlement. This is their first senior mission. |
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| Elder David and Sister Merle Rumsey From Houston, Texas. They are assigned to the Hawai'i Mission Settlement. Elder Rumsey is a retired Delta Airlines pilot and Sister Rumsey has been a homemaker. They previously served a family history mission in Salt Lake City. They are accompanied by their son, Ford, who is also volunteering his services. |
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| Elder Steve and Sister Janie Sandberg From Chugiak, Alaska. He's assigned to do electrical projects in Maintenance, and she divides her time between the Seamstresses and the Hawaiian Mission Settlement. He retired about 10 years ago after working in construction for most of his life. She taught child birthing and recently retired as a medical office manager. This is their first mission, but he also served as a young man in Chile, South America. |
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Elder Frank and Barbara Schamp From Southeastern Washington. Elder Schamp has been a truck driver and heavy equipment operator all his life – and is now working at the PCC warehouse. Sister Schamp, a homemaker, is also serving at the warehouse. This is their first senior mission. |
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| Elder Warwick and Sister Carol Spiller From Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. He is assigned to Maintenance plumbing, and she works in Human Resources. He retired three years ago after selling his international water tank business. She has been a homemaker for their 12 children and 32 grandchildren. |
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| Elder Wendell and Sister Lucille Webb From Snowflake, Arizona. He works in the Motor Pool as a welder and heavy equipment repair, and she serves as a seamstress. Elder Webb retired after working for 40 years in the construction industry, and she is a former quilt making teacher at Northland Pioneer Community College. |
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Elder Carlton and Sister Jan Whelchel From Palmdale, California. They are assigned as Hosts in the Mission Settlement. Elder Whelchel has been a professional musician and bookeeper. Sister Whelchel retired as an elementary school teacher for twenty one years. |
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| Elder Robert and Sister Lynette Zeeman From Payson, Utah. He is assigned to small engine and equipment repair in the Motor Pool, and she works in Human Resources. He retired about six years ago after working for 32 years in heavy equipment repair, and she worked the past 20 years as a part-time rural mail carrier. |
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Current PCC Service Volunteers
In addition to the fulltime service missionaries, the following volunteers are currently serving at the PCC:
- Keawe and Milly Enos
- Earl and Lily Kahalahili
- Stuart and Emily Wolthuis
- Ernie and Mona Ketchum
- Bruce and Patsy Brereton
- Lyle and DeAnn Burkhart
- Moana and Faleola Ofehengaue
- Howard and Jean Okimoto
- Mele Ongoongotau
- Jerome Pollard
- Carolyn Ralph
- Tony and Susan Schoonover
- Suati Seui






















