- Lucy Grant Cannon
Lucy Grant Cannon (
22 October 1880 –7 May 1966 ) was the fourth general president of theYoung Women organization ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1937 to 1948. She was a member of the general presidency of the Young Women from 1923 to 1948, serving as a counselor to two presidents.Lucy Grant was born in
Salt Lake City ,Utah Territory to Lucy Stringham and LDS Church apostleHeber J. Grant . She served as a church missionary in the Western States Mission of the church in 1901. In 1902, Grant married George J. Cannon.In 1923, Cannon was asked to succeed
Mae Taylor Nystrom as the second counselor toMartha Horne Tingey , the general president of what was then called theYoung Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association . In 1929, whenRuth May Fox succeeded Tingey, Cannon was asked to be her first counselor. Cannon served in this capacity until 1929, when Fox was released and Cannon was selected by her father, who wasPresident of the Church , to be the fourth general president of what had been renamed theYoung Women's Mutual Improvement Association . Cannon served until 1948, when she was succeeded byBertha Stone Reeder .Cannon and her husband were the parents of seven children. Their son
George I. Cannon was ageneral authority the the church from 1986 to 1991. Lucy Grant Cannon died in Salt Lake City.References
*Joyce O. Evans et al. (1970). "A Century of Sisterhood, 1869-1969" (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book)
*Marba C. Josephson (1956). "History of YWMIA" (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book)
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