![]() He lived in Salt Lake City for the majority of his life, until his death in 1999.įrom the guide to the Leonard J. In 1982, his wife Grace died, and in 1983 Arrington was remarried to Harriet Ann Horne. In 1972, he was appointed Church Historian for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in that calling until 1982. He also wrote a variety of publications about Mormon history throughout his life. He had three children: Susan, Carl, and James, who he wrote letters to often. A year later, he served in World War II for the United States, where he was stationed in North Africa and Italy until 1946. He studied agricultural science in 1935, later changing to agricultural economics. He aspired to be a farmer as his parents were, and studied at the University of Idaho. Arrington was born on Jin Twin Falls, Idaho. Leonard died 11 February 1999.įrom the guide to the Magic Valley Pioneers : A Photographic Record of N.W. He married Grace Fort 24 April 1943 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina. Arrington was born 2 July 1917 in Twin Falls, Twin Falls, Idaho, to Noah Wesley Arrington and Edna Grace Corn. ![]()
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