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| John Lamon was born
and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with
a degree in Animal Science and a minor in Aerospace Technology. He spent 14 years on the
family farm with his two brothers running their dairy. After 14 years the farm switched to
beef cattle and John began to spend time doing short term mission work that included week
long trips with the church youth at Mountain Top in east Tennessee. He did mission work up
to three months at a time in Alaska, Bolivia, the Island of Antigua, and in the state of
Arizona. In 1998 he made his first trip to Honduras which last 15 months. He met and
married his beautiful wife while there. He helped design two housing projects with Armando
Rodriquez and coordinated mission teams that came to work on the projects. He and his wife
{Ana} returned to the U.S. and lived in Tennessee for 4 years. They felt God calling them
to return to missions in Honduras and did so in 2004. Together they have set up and run
several medical clinics in rural communities as well as several in the capital city of
Honduras.
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