Class of 1957 H.S.



Class of 1957 H.S.'s Website

Alphabetical Alumni

Dunkley, Laura Jo
961 East 25th Street
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83404-7005 US

Laura Jo and Roger DeMordaunt
  • Home: 208-522-9591

Class of 1957. Laura Jo Dunkley. Varsity Cheerleader. Legislative Forum State, Interpretive Speech, Childrens Theater, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Ski Club, Thespians, Wildcat Yearbook Index Editor, I Speak for Democracy, Model U.N., Seminary Vice President, Banner Carrier, Exhange Assembly, Soph Ball Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Girls State Alternate, Graduation Committee. BYU 1960. Married Roger DeMordaunt. Lewis and Clark College, BS Education 1996. BYU-Idaho General Studies-Education 1996. ~ ~ ~ ~ Author: Thou Shalt Not Allow A Witch To Live; Battle of Nauvoo; and Final Exodus 1846. ~ ~ ~ ~ Descendant of accused Salem witch writes book about her ancestor. By Luke Jones, May 04, 2014. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho - An Idaho Falls woman says she can claim descent to Bridget Bishop, the first accused witch hanged during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. Even though Bishop lived more than 300 years ago, you can still see some of her in local author Laura Jo DeMordaunt. "I am a strong-willed individual and I stand up for the things I believe in, and I guess that's been passed down,” said DeMordaunt. Fascinated by her family's dark history, DeMordaunt said she began researching Bishop 35 years ago. "I have been back to Salem and into the Library of Congress studying old documents, reading books. Books, books, books, books,” said DeMordaunt. What she discovered became the inspiration for her own newly published book, “Thou Shalt Not Allow A Witch To Live.” It details Bishop's life and the times in which she lived through a first-person narrative. "I would call her probably the first American feminist,” said DeMordaunt. Bishop owned her own businesses and wore brightly colored clothing, which DeMordaunt said made her an easy target for accusations of witchcraft. "She allowed her taverns to be open late in the evening and for the sailors to come in to play shuffleboard and to bet and throw the dice and play cards and dance. I'm naming all the things that the Puritans hated,” said DeMordaunt. Bishop, like other accused witches, was convicted using spectral evidence, which essentially allowed witnesses to testify about things they saw in dreams and visions. “She was accused of looking at a baby and then the baby died,” said DeMordaunt. DeMordaunt says Bishop's story is still relevant today. "What happened to her is probably still happening today where we accuse people wrongly for something they did, and then we don't let people be individualistic,” said DeMordaunt. Bishop was the first of 20 women who were hanged as witches during the Salem Witch Trials. News article. @Apr2016

Gamett, Joe T.
2924 Scarlet Oak Ave
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104-4322 US

Joe and LeAnn Gamett
  • Home: (702) 457-3718

Class of 1957. Joe T. Gamett. Childrens Theater, Radio Physics Club, Thespians, Chorus. BYU BA Art 1965. He married LeAnn [or LeeAnn]. His parents: LaVell C. Gamett [teacher at BYH] and Fay Taylor Gamett, of Provo. They have four children, two sons and two daughters: Carolyn Gamett (Roy) Jackson [BYH Class of 1954), Spanish Fork; Joe T. (LeAnn) Gamett (BYH Class of 1957), Las Vegas, Nev.; Joyce Gamett (Stephen) Heaps [BYH Class of 1966], Salt Lake City; and Daryl C. (Kaye) Gamett [BYH Class of 1970], Orem. ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to joeleeg2@aol.com bounced back. @2010

Gay, Gaylene

Gay, Gaylene
Mapleton, Utah US

Gaylene and Keith Roylance

Class of 1957. Gaylene Gay. She married Keith Roylance. ~ ~ ~ ~ Gaylene Gay was born on July 21, 1937 in Provo, Utah. Her parents are Adelbert Aaron Gay and Myrl Ianez Knudsen. Gaylene died on December 20, 1998. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Gaylene Gay Roylance, 61, passed away December 20, 1998 in Mapleton, Utah. She was born July 21, 1937 in Provo, Utah to Adelbert Aaron Gay and Myrl Ianez Knudsen. She was raised and educated in Provo, Utah, graduating from Brigham Young High School in 1957. She married Keith Roylance November 23, 1957 in the Manti Temple. Gaylene loved her family. She also loved cooking for many people. Gaylene is survived by her loving husband, Keith; four children, two boys and two girls, Machelle & Alan Preston, Spanish Fork, Utah; Todd & Mandy Roylance, Spanish Fork, Utah, Janetter & Carl Stubbs, Jackson, New Jersey; Ty and Lara Roylance, Payson, Utah; and eleven grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister, Ranae Gay Edwards, Eden, Utah. Funeral services were held Wednesday December 23, 1998, in Mapleton. Interment, Springville Evergreen Cemetery, Utah. [Provo Daily Herald, December 22, 1998]

Gease, Pamela
104 St. Aurics Drive
Suwanee, Georgia 30024 US

Pamela and Jim Gates
  • Work: 770-963-7623

Class of 1957. Pamela Gease. Childrens Theater, Soph Ball Committee, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Ski Club, Thespians, Wildcat Yearbook Asst Copy Editor, Chorus, Model U.N., Exchange Assembly, Office Staff, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Graduation Committee. She married Jim R. Gates. @2007

Gleason, Alene

Gleason, Alene
Provo, Utah US

Alene and Merrill Hone

Class of 1957. Alene Gleason. Debate Region, Childrens Theater, Notre Maison Historian, Thespians, Band, Chorus, I Speak for Democracy, Model U.N., Graduation Committee. She married Merrill Dean Hone. @2001 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Alene Gleason Hone. Our beloved Mother, Grandmother, great Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, and friend passed away peacefully at her home on June 15, 2017. Mom was born on December 5, 1938 in Moab, Utah to Anton and Leah Gleason. She had an older sister Carol and would soon be a big sister to brothers Tom and Jon Anton. Alene attended school in Provo, Utah at BYU Elementary, BYU Junior High, and BYU High School, graduating in the Class of 1957. Alene attended all the BYU High class reunions and was looking forward to her 60th class reunion being held this year in 2017. Mom met the love of her life in 1957 and married Merrill Dean Hone on May 6, 1960 in the Salt Lake City Temple. She was the mother of six boys. Mom dedicated her time and efforts in raising her six boys, and always put her children first. She was extremely proud of each one of them. Mom and Dad moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1969. She worked as a school teacher at several elementary schools in the Las Vegas area. They returned home to Utah in 1969 and Mom began her life as a stay at home mom and part time secretary for her husband’s business. With all her children in school she returned to teaching. She worked as a substitute teacher in the Alpine school district until the fall of 2004. Mom was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings throughout her life. During the last nine years, she worked in the baptistry in the Provo, Utah Temple. She loved seeing the young women and men come in after school to perform this sacred work. Alene was a resident of Provo, Utah at the time of passing. Mom is survived by her six sons and their spouses, 24 grand-children, 2 great-grandsons, a sister, and a brother. She is proceeded in death by her husband, parents and brother, Jon Anton. Merrill Hone died on December 15, 1989, in American Fork, Utah. Funeral Services for Alene were held on Thursday, June 22, 2017, at the Pleasant View 1st Ward Chapel, 650 East Stadium Avenue, Provo, Utah. Interment, Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Published online, June 17, 2017, courtesy of Tributes.com and in Find A Grave.

Graham, Nelda
357 North 800 West
Provo, Utah 84601-2561 US

Nelda and Dale Mackay
  • Work: 801-377-0680

Class of 1957. Nelda Graham. Oratory Region, Humorous Reading, Childrens Theater, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Thespians, Band, Chorus, Senior Hop Committee. She married Dale Mackay. Wedding Announcement.

Greer, Herbert R.

Greer, Herbert R.
Provo, Utah US

Herb and Kathy Greer

Class of 1957. Herbert R. Greer. Football, Basketball, Track All State, Lettermen, Band, Chorus, Exchange Assembly, Graduation Committee. BYU BS Teacher Education 1964. BYU MS Educational Administration 1969. He married Kathy. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Herb Greer was born on November 2, 1938 to Carr F. and Margaret S. Meikle Greer. He was born in Winslow, Arizona. He was the 4th of 5 children. He died on May 11, 2018 surrounded by his family. He has been interred in the Orem City Cemetery. Herb moved to Provo at the age of 3 and grew up in the shadow of Brigham Young University. He graduated from Brigham Young University High School in 1957 and joined the United States Army Reserve and was stationed at Ft. Ord and Ft. Belvoir. He served an LDS Mission to the North Central States during 1959-1961. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1964 and 1969 and began his teaching career in Ketchikan, Alaska. His life was spent in teaching and educational administration. He married Kathleen McEuen in the Los Angeles Temple and they were married for 54 years. They are the parents of 8 children. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 11 am, at the Springwater LDS Chapel at 1810 Springwater Drive, Orem, Utah. Further obituary information can be found at www.premierfuneral.com [Provo Daily Herald, May 18, 2018]

Gregson, Eva Louise
1007 Starr Court
Auburn, Alabama 36830 US

Lisa Cook
  • Cell: 334 703-7031
  • Home: 334-466-0918

BYH Class of 1957. Eva Louise Gregson. Moved to Provo from Vancouver BC Canada, a member of the Canadian contingent to BYH. Gregson family then moved to Los Angeles, California. Eva Louise Gregson was married in 1956 to Ron Bills and had 6 children. They later divorced. She married Dick Cook and they live in Auburn, Alabama. She had a career as a Personnel Manager for an Engineering firm. Active in LDS Church. ~ ~ ~ ~ "It has been so many years since I have seen any classmates. Since my children and grandchildren live in the Provo area I visit often. It would be a wonderful treat to know when reunions are being held and other activities in which I might be able to participate. I have some of my fondest memories at this school with these particular group of people and would love to reconnect. Thank You, Lisa Cook (Eva Louise Gregson)" @Mar2013

Grow, David Spencer
895 S. Carterville Road
Orem, Utah 84097-6643 US

David and Judy Grow
  • Work: (801) 724-9942

Class of 1957. David S. Grow. Student Body President 1957. Football, Track, Wrestling, Junior Class President, Legislative Forum State, Interpretive Speech, Childrens Theater, Ski Club, Dave Club Vice President, Chorus, Model U.N., Exchange Assembly. BYU 1961. He married Judy. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: David Spencer Grow and Arta Hazel Lind Grow, married 1936 in Salt Lake City. Both are deceased. Seven children: sons, David Spencer Grow [BYH Class of 1957], Steven Lind Grow [BYH Class of 1962], both of Provo; daughters, Gina Grow Nelson [BYH Class of 1964], San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Linda Grow Burton [BYH Class of 1970], Huntsville, Utah. Deceased children: Gordon Henry Grow [died June 10, 1963, BYH Class of 1966]; two daughters, DeeAnn Hazel Grow, and Karen Fae Grow Tuomisto. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: judywgrow@hotmail.com @2010

Hackley, Pauline

Hackley, Pauline
Pocatello, Idaho US

Pauline and Larry Kearney

Class of 1957. Pauline Hackley. Notre Maison, Chorus, Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Larry Kearney. ~ ~ ~ ~ A TRIBUTE: Pauline Hackley was born on June 15, 1939 in Provo, Utah. She died at the age of 45 in Pocatello, Idaho, on March 9, 1986, of cervical cancer. She attended Joaquin Elementary and BY Jr. High and BY High School, graduating in 1957. She attended BYU for several years, majoring in social work. Pauline married Larry Kearney on September 5, 1965. He served in the Marine Corp. and was a State of Idaho probation officer. They were blessed with two children: Kathleen and Eileen. Both were born in Provo while Larry finished his education. Pauline was very sensitive and generous to all. She was a wonderful mother, sister and daughter. She loved the Church and had a firm testimony. She served many years in the Primary in various wards. Pauline liked to knit and crochet, and loved to travel, especially to local canyons and places like Mirror Lake in the High Uintas of Utah. She loved children and worked caring for them in homes and in community activities. [Tribute given by her brother, Charles Hackley, BYH Class of 1956]

Hamblin, David C.
1570 E. Tomahawk Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103-4227 US

David & Charlotte Hamblin
  • Home: (801) 359-1184

Class of 1957. David C. Hamblin. Basketball, Baseball, Lettermen, Athlete of the Month, Dave Club, Childrens Theater, Senior Hop Committee, Graduation Committee. BYU BS Zoology 1963. Married Charlotte. His parents: Lawson Orlo Hamblin and Ida Tanner Hamblin, married 1931 in Washington, D.C. Their children: Marilyn Hamblin [BYH Class of 1955~H] of Provo; David (Charlotte) Hamblin [BYH Class of 1957] of Salt Lake City; Elaine Hamblin (Al) Monteilh of Pasco, Washington; Jean Hamblin (John) Brooks of Tacoma, Washington [2000]. He was bishop of the Arlington Hills Ward of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, where Elizabeth Smart's family attends church. @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: hamblind@hotmail.com @2010

Harding, Liane
433 E. Bradley Way
Sandy, Utah 84070-0415 US

Liane Solomon
  • Work: (801) 562-5248

Class of 1957. Liane Harding. Oratory State, Interpretive Speech, French Club, Quill & Scroll Vice President, Thespians, Yld Cat Newspaper Feature Editor, Model U.N., Honorable Mention Poetry Contest, Senior Hop Committee, School Art Award. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Judge Heber Maurice Harding, former Mayor of Provo, Utah. Two wives: Marva Booth, married in 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died in 1923. He second married Montez Davies in 1928 in Logan, Utah, and she was still living at Judge Harding's death in 1994. Judge Harding's children: John Bruce Harding (Orva); Richard Lyman Harding (died as an infant); Lloynel Harding [BYH Class of 1941], of Orem, Utah; Robert Harding of Bakersfield, California; Marjorie Harding Donnelly, of Grants Pass, Oregon; Neal Harding [BYH Class of 1954], of Bakersfield, California; Liane Harding [BYH Class of 1957], of Sandy, Utah. [As of October 2, 1994.] She married ______ Solomon. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Note: lianehar@peoplepc.com Due to extended inactivity new mail is not currently being accepted for this mailbox.] @ June 2008

Harker, Douglas V.
Couleecreek Manor S
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1K8C2 CA

Douglas and Karolyn Harker
  • Work: 403-327-2790

Class of 1957. Douglas V. Harker. Track, Baseball, Chorus. Ricks College [BYUI] Elementary Education 1961. BYU 1964. He married Karolyn. ~ ~ ~ ~ Hi to all my BY High friends. Some of my fondest memories are of the times we spent together. Sorry to have missed the reunion last summer. Would love to hear from any classmates. Hope you all had a great time at the most recent reunion. Looking forward to the next get-together. Thanks to those responsible for creating and distributing the beautiful Golden Jubilee Memories book. I've loved having it. Doug Harker @August 2008 ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to harker2@telus.net bounced back. @2010

Hartvigsen, Richard N. (1957)
1023 E. Millstream Way %23Q
Bountiful, Utah 84010-2119 US

Richard and Terry Hartvigsen
  • Work: (801) 299-1771

Class of 1957. Richard N. Hartvigsen. Basketball, Y'ld Cat Newspaper Reporter. BYU BS Zoology 1963. University of Utah MD 1967. Practice of medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Richard N. Hartvigsen married Terry Douglas, daughter of Charlie Nelson Douglas and Delpha Freeman Douglas. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Milton Farrell Hartvigsen [former Dean, BYU College of Physical Education] and Virgil Burrup Hartvisen, married March 17, 1929 in Logan, Utah. Their children included: Lois Hartvigsen (Max D.) Morrill, Ogden; Bonne Hartvigsen (Ted D.) Simmons, Salt Lake City; Dr. Richard N. Hartvigsen [BYH Class of 1957], Bountiful; and M. Kip Hartvigsen, Rexburg, Idaho. @1991 ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to mdrnh@comcast.net bounced back. @2010

Hicken, Jon Ralph

Hicken, Jon Ralph
Las Vegas, Nevada US

Jon Hicken

Class of 1957. Jon Hicken. Football, Band Drum Major, Legislative Forum State, Radio Speaking Superior State, Childrens Theater, Quill & Scroll President, Thespians, Yld Cat Newspaper Sports Editor, Wildcat Yearbook Advertisement Manager, Exhange Assembly, Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Jon Ralph Hicken, 57, died November 7, 1996 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Born June 4, 1939 in Heber City, Utah to Ralph Fisher Hicken and Clara Blackburn Hicken. He married Nancy _____ Hicken, later divorced. Former resident of Heber City & Provo, Utah. Lived in Las Vegas the past 22 years & worked as a disc jockey and radio news broadcaster. He was the youngest licensed radio personality in Utah. His friends in Nevada loved him & called him "Papa Jon". Veteran of the US Army. Survived by his parents; one daughter Monica Hicken, Huntsville, Alabama; four sisters, Janet Hicken [BYH Class of 1960] Frazier, Mesa, Arizona; Pamela Hicken [BYH Class of 1964] Hall, Burley, Idaho; Camille Hicken Langston, Blanding, Utah; and Hilma Hicken Danner, Orem, Utah; many nieces, nephews & cousins. Graveside services were held Monday, November 17, 1996 in the Heber City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Sunday, November 10, 1996.]

Hunsaker, Marsha

Marsha Hunsaker

Class of 1957. Marsha Hunsaker. Commercial Contest. [Need more information.]

Jackson, Earl Kenneth

Jackson, Earl Kenneth
455 East Adaley Avenue
Murray, Utah 84107-6563 US

Earl and Linda Jackson
  • Work: 801-288-2347

Class of 1957. Earl K. Jackson. Senior Class Vice President. Football All Region 1st Team, Basketball, Track, Tennis, Chess Club, Gun Club, Chorus, Soph Ball Committee, Senior Hop Committee, Preferred Man Attendant, Graduation Committee. BA BYU Botany & Range Science 1963. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Orrin Henry Jackson [BYH Class of 1923] and Rilla Jacobson of Provo, Utah. They had four children: Russell H. Jackson [BYH Class of 1956] (Connie), of Tigard, Oregon; Earl Kenneth Jackson [BYH Class of 1957] (Phylinda), of Murray, Utah; and Byron R. Jackson (Nancy), of Kildeer, Illinois; and daughter Anne Jackson (Bill) Slater, of Douglasville, Georgia. @2001 ~ ~ ~ ~ Earl married Linda Nielsen, BYH Class of 1957. Dr. Earl K. Jackson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Earl Kenneth Jackson, age 80, passed away peacefully at Jamestown Assisted Living in Provo, Utah on September 14, 2019, due to incidence of age. Despite the heavy hand of time affecting his body, he remained dedicated to his family and a faithful servant of the Lord. Earl was born on March 17, 1939 in Provo, to Orrin Henry Jackson and Rilla Jacobson. He attended the Provo City Public Schools and graduated from BY High School in the Class of 1957. He was awarded a BYU scholarship and graduated with a degree in Botany. During his time at BYU, he also dedicated two-and-a-half years to serve an honorable mission in Helsinki, Finland. Earl then married his high school sweetheart, Linda Mae Nielsen, also BYH Class of 1957, on June 7, 1962 in the Salt Lake Temple. He and Linda were blessed with four children. While raising a family, Earl continued his education with a three-year NASA Fellowship studying Plant Physiology at Oregon State University, earning him a Ph.D. Degree and completed a two-year Post-Doctorate at the E. I. DuPont Co. He traveled internationally over the next six years of work, then developed and patented agricultural products. He published several scientific papers and was the first Ph.D. regional extension agent in Utah. In semi-retirement, Earl and Linda returned to Utah. Earl worked for Utah State University in the Salt Lake Extension office. He was a successful research scientist and professor at USU; BYU’s Salt Lake Center needed an experienced biology professor as well, and Earl gladly accepted the position. He was granted a three-year water conservation program for Utah. Teaching and being a professor, though, was by far his favorite job. Earl was grateful for the gospel of Jesus Christ and His atonement. He was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints his entire life. He loved serving the Savior and the Church, and served valiantly in every calling which included two bishoprics, two high councils, stake Sunday school president, and his favorite, gospel doctrine teacher. Earl had a great love for horses and the out-of-doors that he shared with his family. He will be missed every day, but his family is grateful he has exchanged his earthly burdens for his heavenly home. His family is eternally blessed to have a faithful Patriarch that loved them and set a stalwart example of following the Lord and relying on His atonement. Earl is survived by his wife, Linda; sons, Robert E. (Kris) of Orem, Utah, Jeffrey L. (Susan) of Medina, Ohio, and Richard O. (Julie) of Issaquah, Washington; daughter, Susan R, (Mario) Gonzales of Provo, Utah; brothers, Russell H. (Connie) of Tigard, Oregon and Byron R. (Nancy) of Peoria, Arizona; sister, Anne (Bill) Slater of Lake Stevens, Washington; along with 23 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, September 21, 2019 at the Oak Hills Stake Center located at 925 North Temple Drive, Provo, Utah. To celebrate his life, viewings will be held Friday, September 20 from 6-8 p.m. at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center Street, and at the church Saturday from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed at www.bergmortuary.com. [Provo Daily Herald, September 17, 2019]

Jacobson, David Allred [not Jacobsen,]

Jacobson, David Allred [not Jacobsen,]
Provo, Utah US

David and Cheryl Jacobson

Class of 1957. David Jacobson [not Jacobsen]. Football, Lettermen, Ski Club, Wildcat Yearbook Photographer & Head Photographer, Chorus, Junior Prom Committee, Dave Club. He married Cheryl. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: David Allred Jacobson was born September 16, 1939 in Provo, Utah to Reuel Frank Jacobson and Ina Allred Jacobson. Following a brief illness, he passed away peacefully, surrounded by loving family on April 15, 2015. He was a gentle, kind soul; a man without guile, honest, loyal, loving, and a true patriarch to his family. He bore his testimony often to his grandchildren and they knew that he knew the Savior and the truthfulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ. David grew up in Provo where he graduated from BY High School in the Class of 1957. He served an LDS mission in Norway and then returned to his studies at BYU where he met his eternal sweetheart, Cheryl Hunter. They were married July 11, 1963, in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. He also attended UVU (formerly UVTC) and served on the Institutional Council there. David and Cheryl are the parents of four children, 20 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. David grew up working on the family sheep ranch in Heber, Utah, and began herding sheep in the summers as a young teenager. When his father became ill, he left BYU to run the family sheep ranch, which he did for years. After he sold the sheep, he invested in income properties. David was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as scoutmaster for many years in four different wards. He loved his scouts and had a great impact in the lives of many young men. He also served in a bishopric, on two high councils, as an ordinance worker in the Provo Temple, and as a Sunday School teacher. He and his wife served an LDS mission together in Louisiana in 2002 -2003. This was a highlight of their lives and something they had always dreamed of doing together. He was keenly aware of the needs of others and through his service was a living example of his love for the Savior. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, skiing, boating, motorhome vacations and a good meal (with ketchup). All of these activities were enjoyed with his family building many happy memories. He and his sweet wife enjoyed traveling and seeing the world together. They especially loved spending time together in Grand Cayman. David was preceded in death by his parents and a dear brother-in-law, Leland Fillerup. He is survived by his wife of nearly fifty-two years, his children, Leland S. (Brenda) of Orem; Julie (Darren) Hougaard of Orem; David Keith (Lisa) of Cedar Hills; Heather (Anthony) Brock of South Jordan, his grandchildren and great-grand children, and his sisters, Reulene Fillerup (Paul) Smith of Chico, California; and Cosette (Cliff) Coreless of Spanish Fork, Utah. Funeral Services will be held Monday, April 20, 2015 at 11:00 a.m., at the Rock Canyon Ward Chapel, 3050 Mojave Lane, Provo, Utah. Family and friends may attend viewings held Sunday, April 19, 2015 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and prior to services Monday, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment will be at the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.uvfuneral@gmail.com [Provo Daily Herald, Sunday, April 19, 2015] Source.

Jewett, Sharon
1925 Bracken Avenue
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 US

Sharon and David Mathews
  • Work: 702-382-8835

Class of 1957. Sharon Jewett. Debate Region, Interpretive Speech Region, Childrens Theater, Chorus, Model U.N., Interpretive Speech State. She married David Mathews. [Note: email sent to d.mathews@mindspring.com is being returned due to incorrect address.] @2007

Johnston, Kolleen

Johnston, Kolleen
Enoch, Utah US

Kolleen and Roe Smith

Class of 1957. Kolleen Johnston. Children's Theater, Pep Club, Exchange Assembly, Chorus, Senior Hop Committee, Graduation Committee. BYU BA 1962. She married Roe E. Smith, BYU 1959. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Our beautiful mother, Kolleen RaNee Johnston Smith, 81, passed away November 24, 2020, in Cedar City, Utah. She was born August 7, 1939 in American Fork, Utah to William Allen Johnston and Phillis Schaub Johnston. She married her sweetheart, Roe Elijah Smith on June 15, 1960 in Provo, Utah, and they were sealed for eternity on June 16, 1962 in the Los Angeles, California Temple. Mom was the fourth of five daughters. She spent her younger years in Price. Kolleen graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1957. She and our dad met in Provo, and after his time in the Army, they were married and moved to California where they had 6 children. Mom was one of the most Christ-like people we knew and an exceptional example of living a Christ-centered life. She attended the temple often, wrote in her journal nearly every day, and held several positions in her church. She was an amazing cook and baker, talented seamstress, quilter, and crocheter, and shared these gifts with everyone. She also played the piano, the ukulele, and could sing an alto part beautifully. Her gardening skills provided fresh fruits and vegetables as well as canned and dried food. She spent most of her life in selfless service. There were always platters of homemade cookies, bread and jam being delivered and she often made visits to those in need taking us along with her. We were always well groomed, not a hair out of place, and she made sure we had a hot breakfast every morning, a homemade lunch for school, and amazing dinners when we returned at night to a spick-and-span home. Mom was competitive and loved sports. Some of our best memories are her cheering for us, or her favorite teams, the Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Clippers, all of Southern Utah University athletics, or being beat by her at every game we played. She was a talented golfer and won many awards and she loved spending time with our dad on the golf course. Mom was completely devoted to our dad, and to her children. She gave everything she had, and was spunky, tough, and strong, and endured the pain in her physical body without complaint. She is the center of our family, but we are grateful she is free from pain and reunited with her baby boy Rod, sister Norma, and countless others she loved. She is survived by her spouse Roe Elijah Smith of Enoch, Utah, children Del Smith (Lara) of Hurricane, Utah, Len Smith of Vista, California, Sue Winkler (Kyle) of Hurricane, Utah, Edy Patrick (Alex) of Siesta Key, Florida, Eli Smith of Cedar City, Utah, grandchildren Zak, Tia, Brody, Jay, Evan, Garet, Shaney, Brook, William and Cher, and great-granddaughters Capri, Lucy, and Nayvi, and her sisters Paralee Johnston Bechtel of Cedar City, Utah, Carol Johnston Koehler of St. George, Utah, and Judi Johnston Robinson of Omaha, Nebraska. She was preceded in death by her son Rod Smith, sister Norma Lee Johnston, and her parents. Special thanks to the staff at Stonehenge in Cedar City and Mike Jensen who cared for both of our parents. A viewing will be held on December 4, 2020 from 5-5:45 pm at Southern Utah Mortuary, 190 North 300 West, Cedar City, Utah. Funeral services will be the same evening at 6 pm. Interment will be in Henrieville, Utah under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be sent to www.sumortuary.com. Live Streaming will be available under Kolleen’s obituary, also at www.sumortuary.com, during the funeral service, and for 10 days following the service. Source.

Jones, Douglas K.
1136 North Harris Drive
Mesa, Arizona 85203 US

Doug and Judy Jones
  • Work: (480) 844-9311

Class of 1958. Douglas K. Jones. Class of 1957. Wildcat Yearbook Editor, Photographer. Chorus, Graduation Committee. [Listed as a senior in both 1957 and 1958 Wildcat yearbooks.] BYU 1963. He married Judy. Alternate address: 4421 East Osborne, Phoenix, Arizona 85018. @2008

Jones, Mike
226 No. Bryce Drive
Kaysville, Utah 84037 US

Mike and Joanie Jones
  • Work: 801-546-0373
  • Home: (801)-546-0373

Class of 1957. Mike Jones. Football All Region / Honorable Mention All-State, Basketball, Track All State, Baseball, Lettermen, BYH All-Around Athlete of the Year, Spanish Club, Band President, Chorus, All State Band. BS Physical Education Utah State University 1965. MS Public Relations USU 1969. He married Joan.

Keeler, Mary Ann
381 North 450 West
American Fork, Utah 84003-1462 US

Mary Ann and Boyd Jolley
  • Work: (801) 756-3094

Class of 1957. Mary Ann Keeler. Oratory State, Dramatic Reading State, Seminary Play, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Thespians, Chorus, Model U.N., Soph Ball Committee. BYU BS Elementary Instruction & Teaching Certificate 1961. She married Boyd M. Jolley. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Joseph Jensen Keeler and Virginia Bowles Keeler; they had five daughters and one son: Kathleen Keeler Murphy [BYH Class of 1954], Mary Anne Keeler Jolley [BYH Class of 1957], Marie Keeler Blanchard, Claudia Keeler Pickering [BYH Class of 1964], Janice Keeler Butler [BYH Class of 1968], and George Brent Keeler. @2007

Kelly, Ann [Cropper]
413 Horn St
Las Vegas, Nevada 89107-2121 US

Ann Kelly [and Daryl Cropper

Class of 1957. Ann Kelly. Her name at graduation was Ann Kelly Cropper. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Daryl Mahonri Cropper, June 12, 1933 ~ February 14, 2017. Daryl Mahonri Cropper, 83, passed away February 14, 2017 at the Summerlin Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. Daryl was born June, 12, 1933 in Hinckley Utah to Mahonri Cropper and Erma Ekins Cropper. He was raised in Hinckley, Utah and attended Elementary and High School there. He attended BYU where he earned his BS and MS degrees in Geology and Secondary Education. Following his service in the U.S. Army and Korean War he married Ann Kelly [BYH Class of 1957] in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 31, 1956. They recently celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Daryl worked in the public education system as a High School Counselor and Pupil Personal Director. He also worked for the BLM as Director of the YACC Youth Group. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing, hunting and exploring in the West Millard County Desert as a youth. He had a quick wit, loved people and shared many of his musical talents. Daryl was an active member of the LDS Church and was proud to serve in many callings. He served as a Temple Worker in the Las Vegas, Nevada Temple. Daryl is preceded in death by his father and mother and brother Adam Leigh. He is survived by his siblings: Glenda Conk (Don), Gaylen Cropper (Kathy), Connie Sledge (Chuck) and MaryEllen Evans (Aaron). His children: Kelly Bowers (David), Katherine Bybee (Alan), Julie Jackson (Robert), Jill Prunty (Donald), Daryl Cropper and Kyle Cropper (Jenese). Daryl was blessed with 15 Grandchildren and 17 Great-Grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at the LDS Bonanza Chapel at 4500 West Bonanza Road Las Vegas, Nevada. Viewing will be 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. with his funeral service following at 11 a.m. Graveside Services will be held Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 12 (noon) at the Oasis Cemetery in Oasis, Utah. Daryl loved his beloved wife Ann and cherished his 6 children. We will keep him in our hearts forever. Source.

King, Larry R.
581 South 630 East
Orem, Utah 84097 US

Larry and Alene King
  • Work: (801) 224-0241

Class of 1957. Larry R. King. Basketball, Lettermen, Band, Chorus, Graduation Committee. BYU BS Economics 1964. Mormon History Association Contact Information: Executive Directors, Larry and Alene King, Mormon History Association, 581 South 630 East, Orem, Utah 84097. Book: Larry R. King, The Kings of the Kingdom: The Life of Thomas Rice King and His Family. He attended BYH in his senior year.

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