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Neill Foote Marriott (born October 16, 1947)[1] was the second counselor in the general presidency of the Young Women organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2013 to 2018.

Neill Foote was born in Alexandria, Louisiana. She has a degree in English literature from Southern Methodist University and later worked as a secretary at Harvard University. While at Harvard, she met David Marriott, who introduced her to the LDS Church. She was baptized into the LDS Church and about a year later began dating Marriott. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple in June 1971 and are the parents of 11 children.

Among other callings in the church, Marriott has served as a stake and ward Relief Society president and ward Young Women president. From 2002 to 2005, Marriott served with her husband while he was president of the church's Brazil São Paulo Interlagos Mission.

In April 2013, Marriott was called as second counselor to Bonnie L. Oscarson in the Young Women general presidency.

In February 2015, Marriott participated with other LDS Church leaders at a press conference in favor of bills protecting people from housing and employment discrimination based on sexual orientation, while also addressing the need for protection of religious liberty.[2] Marriott also was one of the church's representatives at a meeting announcing a bill incorporating these principles being introduced to the Utah legislature in March 2015.[3]

See also

  • List of general officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

References

  • "Neill F. Marriott", Liahona, May 2013
  • LDS Church News bio, July 6, 2013
  • April 6, 2013 Salt Lake Tribune article mentioning Marriott

Notes

1. ^[https://www.lds.org/ensign/2013/05/neill-f-marriott?lang=eng Neil F. Marriott], Ensign, May 2013, p. 144.
2. ^[https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/27/mormon-church-gay-rights/22420131/ USA Today article on Press Conference]
3. ^Mormon Newsroom report on introduction of the bill

External links

  • "General Auxiliaries: Sister Neill F. Marriott", lds.org
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