President, Temple View New Zealand Heritage Society
Former Labour Missionary
Former CCNZ Student (1958-1959)
Former Member of Parliament
Current Councilor on NZ Temple Presidency
Long-time resident, Temple View
CCNZ teacher
Former Temple View Stake President
President, Temple View Ratepayers association
Family legacy of 9 generations in Church
Former Branch President
Former Temple View Stake President
Hamilton City Planner (HCC)
Long-time resident of Temple View (at least 30 years)
Retired Businessman from Australia
Temple View Stake Patriarch / Temple Sealer
Temple View Resident
Former CCNZ Student
Former Bishop
First Māori Coroner in New Zealand
Long-time Residents of Temple View (24 yrs)
NZ Church Historian (21 yrs)
Producer of Documentary Series on LDS Church History in New Zealand
Recipient of Queen’s Service Medal (QSM) for services to community
Both Served as Labour Missionaries from 1956-1959
Married 56 years
Owen served as Bishop for 8 yrs
Owen is Current President of the Labour Missionary Association
Owen is a Trustee for the Māori Agricultural College
Temple View resident (22 years)
Former NZ CES Director Fin/Admin Services
Former Bishop
Former CCNZ student
Father on original staff of CCNZ
Lifetime Temple View resident
Former CCNZ student
Former Bishop
Former CCNZ Principal
Long-time Temple View Resident
Former CCNZ Student (DUX of school in final year)
Former Bishop
Professor of Engineering, Waikato University
Former CCNZ student (1961 – 1966)
Former CCNZ teacher
Church College deputy principal 2006 – 2009
Church College Alumni president 1998 - 2003
Former Bishop
Stake patriarch Hamilton Glenview Stake
Administrator for the Fiji Distance Learning Program in 1999
Grandfather A. Reed Halversen taught at Māori Agricultural College as a missionary and was mission president 2x, replacing Matthew Cowley the second time; translated hymn book into Māori language.
Served mission in New Zealand
Descendant of James and Isabella Cowley, the great grandparents of Matthew Cowley.
Grandfather served in New Zealand in early 1900s
Descendant of Parley P. Pratt, who was the first mission president for the Pacific Area.