Sunday, November 6, 2016

Aloha Elder and Sister Whiting



Elder Kenneth and Sister Karma Whiting arrived at BYUH on October 6. Most of us have had a chance to meet them, but here is just a little more about their pre-mission lives:

We are thrilled to be in Hawaii. We are working in the Center for Academic Success which is is the library. It is a real treat to work with and assist the college students and help them in their educational pursuits.

We are from St. Johns, Arizona.  We were both raised there and after missions, marriage and schooling we returned home to raise our family.  Elder Whiting is an environmental engineer who worked for Salt River Project for 37 years.  He is an avid hunter--archery, rifle, black powder musket, etc--a real outdoorsman! I am an educator of 40 years and enjoy reading, swimming and teaching. 

We have five children with five wonderful in- laws.  We love them all, as well as our perfect 23 grandchildren! We recognize the Lord’s hand in our lives and acknowledge His goodness and mercy.  

We feel very blessed to be here at this time. 

We know the Whitings will meet wonderful people and have many life-changing experiences in the next eighteen months. Aloha and welcome to BYU-Hawaii.


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