Hyrum G. Smith

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Hyrum G. Smith
Smith in 1932
6th Presiding Patriarch
May 9, 1912 (1912-05-09) – February 4, 1932 (1932-02-04)
PredecessorJohn Smith
SuccessorNicholas G. Smith (as Acting Presiding Patriarch (de facto))
Personal details
BornHyrum Gibbs Smith
(1879-07-08)July 8, 1879
South Jordan, Utah Territory, United States
DiedFebruary 4, 1932(1932-02-04) (aged 52)
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Hyrum Gibbs Smith (July 8, 1879 – February 4, 1932) was Presiding Patriarch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1912 until his death.

Biography

Smith in 1920

Smith was born in South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, to Hyrum Fisher Smith and Annie Maria Gibbs.

While Smith was training in California to become a dentist, his grandfather John Smith, the Patriarch to the Church, died. The younger Smith was recalled to Utah to succeed him in the full-time position.[1] He was ordained a high priest and Patriarch to the Church on May 9, 1912 by LDS Church president Joseph F. Smith. John Smith was the son of Hyrum Smith, the elder brother of Joseph Smith, the founder of the LDS Church.

Smith died of pneumonia in Salt Lake City.[2] After his death, the office of Presiding Patriarch was left vacant for several years, but was eventually filled by Smith's second cousin Joseph Fielding Smith. In 1947, Hyrum G. Smith's son, Eldred G. Smith, became the Patriarch to the Church.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Stack, Peggy Fletcher (2013-04-05). "Longest-serving Mormon general authority dies at 106". Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved April 5, 2013.
  2. ^ State of Utah Death Certificate

References

External links

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints titles
Preceded by Presiding Patriarch
May 9, 1912 - February 4, 1932
Succeeded byas Acting Presiding Patriarch (de facto)