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Called by
  
Gordon B. Hinckley

Spouse(s)
  
James L. Parkin

Home town
  
Herriman

Called by
  
Janette C. Hales

Children
  
4

Successor
  
Julie B. Beck

Full Name
  
Bonnie Dansie

Name
  
Bonnie Parkin

Predecessor
  
Mary Ellen W. Smoot

Alma mater
  
Utah State University

Education
  
Utah State University


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Born
  
August 4, 1940 (age 83) (
1940-08-04
)

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Bonnie Dansie Parkin (born August 4, 1940) was the fourteenth general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2002 to 2007. Parkin was also a member of the general presidency of the church's Young Women organization from 1994 to 1997.

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Bonnie Dansie was raised in a Latter-day Saint home in Herriman, Utah. She graduated from Utah State University in 1962. On July 1, 1963, she married James L. Parkin in the Salt Lake Temple.

Parkin became second counselor to Janette C. Hales in the LDS Church's Young Women organization in 1994. She was released in 1997 when she accompanied her husband to England, where he served as president of the church's England London South Mission.

At the church's April 2002 general conference, Parkin was sustained as general president of the Relief Society, succeeding Mary Ellen W. Smoot. Parkin held this position until March 31, 2007, when she was released and replaced by Julie B. Beck.

Parkin and her husband are the parents of four sons. One of their daughters-in-law is the daughter of former area seventy and billionaire philanthropist Jon M. Huntsman, the granddaughter of LDS Church apostle David B. Haight, and sister of former Utah governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. and Huntsman Corp. CEO Peter Huntsman.

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