
J. Reuben Clark
1871–1961 (90 years)
Hometown: Grantsville, Utah
Biography
J. Reuben Clark was an apostle from 1934 until his death in 1961 and served in the First Presidency under three prophets. A distinguished diplomat and lawyer, Clark served as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and Undersecretary of State.
Clark was known for his conservative political views and his strict interpretation of church teachings. His 1954 address “When Are Church Leaders’ Words Entitled to Claim of Scripture?” addressed questions of prophetic authority that remain relevant.
He was unique among apostles for his high-level government service before his church calling. His political conservatism influenced church positions for decades.
Served Under
Church presidents during this leader's apostolic service:
Wives (1)
| # | Name | Marriage Date | Her Age | His Age | Age Diff | Children |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Luacine Annetta Savage | Sep 14, 1898 | 20 | 27 | 7 | 4 |