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Daryl V. Hoole Born Daryl Van Dam Hoole
March 5, 1934
Salt Lake City, Utah, United StatesOccupation Author, Homemaker Genres Homemaking, Parenting, Cooking
www.theartofhomemaking.comDaryl Hoole is an author and public speaker from Salt Lake City, Utah. The main themes of her written works and speeches are home management and family living. She has authored six books and given numerous discourses on these themes.
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Biography
Daryl Hoole has written six published books and is known to give lectures on home management and family living. Earlier in her life she served as a Latter-day Saint missionary in the Netherlands, with her father presiding as the mission president there. Years later, she served with her husband when he was called as mission president of that same mission. Recently, she has gone on a third mission with her husband Hank in Asia where she was practicing as area welfare-humanitarian administrator, based in Hong Kong. She and Hank are the parents of eight children and have thirty-six grandchildren.
Daryl Hoole currently resides in Salt Lake City, Utah. She and her husband, Hendricus (Hank), currently serve on the Young Single Adult Coordinating Council for their Church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Daryl and Hank are the parents of eight living children and the grandparents of thirty-six.
Daryl is still in demand as a speaker for women’s groups throughout the United States and Canada. She continues to speak at Education Week,[1] a conference held at Brigham Young University, and has been doing this for the past twenty-five years.
Published works
- The Art of Teaching Children 1964
- With Sugar ‘N Spice (with Donette V. Ockey) 1966
- The Art of Homemaking 1967
- The Joys of Homemaking 1975
- Our Own Society 1979
- A House of Order 1984
- The Ultimate Career: The Art of Homemaking Today 2005[2]
- Little Things That Can Make A Big Difference (CD)
Fans
Deseret Book claims that typical readers of Daryl Hoole’s publications are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who place high importance on the value of home life and families; however, Hoole has followers in family-oriented people of diverse faiths and circumstances.[3] Meridian Magazine asserts that, "Daryl Hoole is truly a master of the art of Homemaking."[4]
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Categories:- 1934 births
- Living people
- Writers from Utah
- Female Mormon missionaries
- American Mormon missionaries
- 20th-century Mormon missionaries
- Mormon missionaries in the Netherlands
- People from Salt Lake City, Utah
- Mormon missionaries in Hong Kong
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