Joseph B. Wirthlin
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| Joseph B. Wirthlin | |
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| Full name | Joseph Bitner Wirthlin |
| Born | June 11, 1917 |
| Place of birth | Salt Lake City, Utah |
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| Called by | Ezra Taft Benson |
| Ordained | October 9, 1986 (aged 69) |
| Reason for ordination | Death of Spencer W. Kimball and reorganization of First Presidency |
Joseph Bitner Wirthlin (born June 11, 1917) is an American businessman and religious leader and is a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was sustained to the Quorum on October 4, 1986, and ordained an apostle on October 9, 1986 by Thomas S. Monson, following the death of Church President Spencer W. Kimball. As a member of the Quorum of the Twelve, Wirthlin is accepted by the church membership as a prophet, seer, and revelator.
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Wirthlin is the son of Joseph L. Wirthlin, who was also an LDS Church general authority. He is a half-first cousin of late Church President Gordon B. Hinckley; the two cousins attended the same LDS Church congregation as children. Wirthlin played American football as a running back for the University of Utah.
As a young man, Wirthlin earned the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. As a standout high school quarterback, Wirthlin was offered a football scholarship at the University of Utah, but deferred it and served as a missionary in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland from 1936 to 1939, returning to Utah just before the the outbreak of World War II. He played halfback for Utah following his mission. Before his call as a general authority, Wirthlin was a prominent business leader in Salt Lake City. He was also president of a trade association in Utah.
For over nine years (May 25, 1955 – June 7, 1964) Wirthlin was the bishop of the Bonneville Ward in Salt Lake City. The same day he was released as bishop he was called to serve in the stake high council, being set apart by Joseph Fielding Smith. On December 6, 1964, Wirthlin was set apart by LeGrand Richards as second counselor to Russell M. Nelson in the Salt Lake Bonneville Stake Presidency; Wirthlin was Nelson's counselor until Nelson's release in June 1971. Wirthlin's call to the Quorum of the Twelve came very shortly after his call to serve in the presidency of the seventy. Wirthlin became a general authority of the church in 1975, when he was called to serve as an Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was the last individual called as an Assistant to the Twelve before the position was discontinued in 1976. With the death of Hinckley in 2008, Wirthlin became the oldest living apostle.
Wirthlin married Elisa Young Rogers on May 26, 1941, in the Salt Lake Temple. She died in August 2006 of causes incident to age.
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- LDS Church biography
- Searle, Don L. (Dec. 1986). Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin: Finding Happiness Serving the Lord. Ensign, p. 8–9.
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| Preceded by M. Russell Ballard |
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles October 9, 1986— |
Succeeded by Richard G. Scott |
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