Mark E. Petersen

1900–1984 (83 years)

Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah

Biography

Mark E. Petersen was an apostle from 1944 until his death in 1984, serving for 40 years. A newspaper editor by profession, Petersen was known for his conservative views and prolific writing.

Petersen authored numerous books on gospel topics. He was a strong defender of traditional interpretations and was outspoken on racial issues, making statements about Black people that are now considered deeply problematic.

His newspaper background showed in his methodical, detailed approach to gospel topics. He served during significant periods of church growth and change.

Served Under

Church presidents during this leader's apostolic service:

Wives (1)

1 wives · Lifespan: 1900–1984

Emma Marr McDonald
1923–1975 (52 yrs)
1900 (born) 1921 1942 1963 1984 (died)
Wife

3 children from 1 wives · Lifespan: 1900–1984

1900 (born) 1921 1942 1963 1984 (died)
Wife Child born
#NameBornDiedMarriedHer AgeHis AgeAge DiffChildren
1Sep 13, 1894Apr 15, 1975 Aug 30, 1923 282265

Children (5)

With Emma Marr McDonald Emma Marr McDonald  (5 children)

  1. Petersen (b. Jan 1, 1924)
  2. Marian Petersen (b. Jan 1, 1926)
  3. Margaret Elaine Peggy Petersen (b. Jan 1, 1931)