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Born and raised on a family farm in Logan, Utah, David R. Larsen attended Utah State University on a track scholarship, majoring in education.
Following a mission to Argentina, three years in the Army, and his marriage in Switzerland to Maureen Kulinicz, of Coventry, England, he returned to complete his bachelor’s degree at the University of Utah. He later received a master’s degree in family and human development from Utah State University and an equivalency in counseling psychology from Brigham Young University.
David serves on the Utah board of the International Association for Near-Death Studies. For seven years, he served as a chaplain in the Navy and Marine Corps. He is the former director of the Organizational Health Center at Hill Air Force Base, in Ogden, Utah. In addition, he has taught classes on family and on organizational and human development. In addition to teaching on the university level in the United States, he has also taught in England, Germany, and Norway.
David and Maureen live in Layton, Utah. They have two children and four grandchildren. |