Baptism day for Alicia and Roxie Helgenberger (front, left to right), with Rose (mother) in pink dress, Albert (father and branch president), with Mark Henry (right), Sapwalap, Madolenihmw, Pohnpei, 29 August 1986. Photo by Devan Jensen (missionary).
In August 1987 the Sapwalap Branch had only three active priesthood holders. One was Albert Helgenberger, who served as branch president and seminary teacher. His wife, Rose, served as Primary president. The Helgenbergers invited the missionaries to prepare nine-year-old daughter Alicia and eight-year-old daughter Roxie for baptism. The girls understood the commandments of God and chose to be baptized on 29 August 1986. President and Sister Helgenberger were very loving and kind to the members and missionaries. Following is an excerpt from the 1990 branch history.
Sapwalap
History, 1990
In years past
when the missionary couples helped run the branch, the wives of the branch presidents
helped teach the women. One thing the sisters liked learning was how to make
doughnuts. As Relief Society president, Sister Mario Nasson continued teaching
the women how to do that.
Some of the
women who have served in the branch were:
Dorkas Simon Ringlen: Relief
Society president under Elders Grover and Bagley, Primary president under Elder
Bagley
Elsida Henry: Relief Society president
under President Mark Henry
Mario Nasson: Relief Society president
under Presidents Albert Helgenberger and Samuel William
Rose Helgenberger: Primary president
under President Helgenberger
Vasko William: Primary president
under President William and Elder Bushman
Nelsiana Simon Kalio: Relief
Society president under Elder Bushman
Seminary teachers: Samuel William
Albert Helgenberger
Hewalt Alati
Sunday School teachers: Moses
Simon, Albert Helgenberger
There has been
one elder, Henry Henry, and one sister, Nelsiana Simon, who have served full-time
missions for the church from Sapwalap.
Some of the
events the members enjoy remembering were a Pioneer Day Celebration, a picnic
to an outer island, and a young adult picnic that was held at Mand. All of the
Branches combined for these activities and they really had a good time. These
were held during the time when D. Willard Paxman was district president in
1985.
Two men were
ordained elders 18 Feb. 1990: Etibel Ringlen and John Innowe. Brother Ringlen
was set apart by district president Walder Simram and Brother Innowe was set
apart by Branch President Bushman. President Simram called former branch president
Samuel William to become a district counselor on that day also.
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