Franklin Junius Fullmer
Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
1882 March 25
Mother
Caroline M Linnell
Father
David Fullmer
Date Details
Occurred On 1882 March 25
Baptized by Joseph Keddington
1890 April 1 (Age 8)
Served in Tahitian Mission
1904 May 23 – 1907 October 16 (Age 22) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Single
Missionary Activity Notes
He temporarily oversaw the mission from July to October 1905 while Edward S. Hall traveled to Utah.
Priesthood Quorum When Called
105th
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
Forest Dale, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Brigham H. Roberts
Date Details
Started On 1904 May 23
Set Apart
Ended On 1907 October 16
Arrived at Home
Images
Tahiti missionaries, March 1906
Married Maud Hodgson
1911 May 24 (Age 29)
Called as President to Tahitian Mission
1911 September 6 – 1914 June 27 (Age 29) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Priesthood Quorum When Called
105th
Priesthood Office
Seventy
Residence When Called
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Joseph F. Smith
Additional Information
Served with Children
Served With
Date Details
Started On 1911 September 6
Set Apart
On 1911 September 23
Arrived in Field
Ended On 1914 June 27
Released
On 1914 July 12
Arrived at Home
Images
Maud Hodgson and Franklin J Fullmer, swimming suits in Tahiti
Called as President to Tahitian Mission
1949 – 1950 February 23 (Age 66) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Married
Missionary Activity Notes
He began serving as the contractor on the Tahitian Mission Tabernacle in December 1947. He was then appointed to replace Edgar B. Mitchell as mission president in early 1949.
Residence When Called
Tahitian Mission
Date Details
Started On 1949
Called
Ended On 1950 February 23
Departed from Field
Died
1956 January 2 (Age 73)
Media
Franklin Junius Fullmer (1882 - 1956) Profile
Tahitian Mission President Fullmer with family ca 1912
Papeete, Tahitian Mission, 1914
Tahiti missionaries, March 1906
Maud Hodgson and Franklin J Fullmer, swimming suits in Tahiti