Alphabetical Alumni
Allred, James Urban

Allred, James Urban
Logan, Utah US

Urban & Amelia/Edna Allred

BY Academy High School Class of 1898, and Collegiate Class of 1900. Urban Allred, BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1900. I. Urban Allred received a Diploma: Bachelor of Pedagogy (B.Pd.) in 1900. Source 1: Deseret Evening News, June 2, 1900. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: J. Urban Allred was born in Lehi, Utah, on May 21, 1874, the eldest son of James Henry Allred and Catherine "Kate" Markland Jones Allred. Urban received his early education in Lehi, and later at Brigham Young Academy and Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. During his school days at Brigham Young Academy, he kept a hand-written diary, one of the few such diaries to survive. He recorded several historic events, including the celebration of the BYA Founder's Day on October 16, 1895, and the events surrounding the ratification of Utah as the 45th state on January 4, 1896. He mentions many of the key individuals instrumental in the establishment and continuation of Brigham Young Academy. Urban graduated from BYA in the Class of 1898, and after two years of study at BYU, he received a degree as Bachelor of Pedagogy (B.Pd.) in 1900. Urban Allred filled a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Southern States Mission. He returned and taught school three years in Vernal, Utah and then 2 years in Lehi. He first married Amelia May Hammond on June 5, 1901 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Amelia was a loyal wife and companion, and a sustaining power backing their accomplishments; a woman of rare leadership who could make an attractive home out of a mere house on the bald-headed prairies. She was a beloved leader of the youth, the YWMIA of the Taylor Stake, she served as teacher and Stake board member, and was Stake President of that organization at the time of her death, on October 8, 1910. Amelia and Urban Allred were the parents of five children: Martha Jesina Allred Monson, Paul Hammond Allred, Urban Dilworth Allred, David Hammond Allred, and Kate Allred Whetten. In the summer of 1903, the couple went to Alberta, Canada, making their home in Raymond. They lived there for 34 years, during which time Brother Allred engaged in farming and livestock raising. He loved the soil and was tied close to it. In 1903, Urban Allred was called to establish the first Latter-day Saint Seminary in Alberta, and for 18 years was head of this religious instruction in Taylor Stake. Two years after the passing of his first wife, on June 26, 1912 in the Salt Lake Temple, he married Edna Bingham, daughter of Thomas Bingham and Elizabeth Gfroerer, pioneers of Ashley Valley in Vernal, Utah. Through Edna's patient persistence and labor of love she succeeded in brightening and in bringing sunshine, peace and happiness again to their household. She has performed a great work as mother and wife and her family has been given a happy home life, beyond which she has served in the Relief Society as officer and teacher. They were the parents of eight children: Ruth Allred Dallimore, Mary Allred, Lucile Allred Zenger, Odessa Allred Wood, Helen Allred Sweat, Hugh Bruce Allred, Eileen Allred Bell, and Miriam Allred. During a busy lifetime Urban responded to calls for three other missions, one in Minneapolis of the North Central States Mission in 1925, and two later in the Southern States, largely in the interests of family genealogy. Down the years he, with other members of the Allred family, assisted in compiling a large and well organized Allred family genealogy record. It was in the fall of 1937 that the Allred family moved from Alberta to Logan for the educational advantages of the Utah State Agricultural College [now Utah State University] and the Latter-day Saint Seminary system. After moving to Logan, Urban Allred continued his services in the Church. At the time of his passing he was teacher of the Adult Class in Sunday School, a position which he started in June 16, 1894, when he was set apart as a teacher and told that teaching was his special calling. He was named an officiator in the Logan Temple in 1938, a duty he faithfully performed to the last. Also surviving him were his widow, Edna Allred of Logan, the following brothers and one sister; Clarence Eugene Allred, Raymond, Alberta, Canada; Aaron Allred, Los Angeles, California; and Odessa Cullimore, of Provo, Utah; 34 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. James Urban Allred died suddenly June 25, 1956 at Logan, Utah. Link to his BYA School Diary.

Allred, Janice
3057 Navajo Lane
Provo, Utah 84604-4819 US

Janice and Boyd Datwyler
  • Work: (801) 374-1771

Class of 1954. Janice Allred. Band, Chorus, Fauvines, Notre Maison, Ski Club, Legislative Forum, Short Plays, Childrens Theater, Thespians, Wildcat Yearbook. Married Boyd D. Datwyler. --@2007

Allred, JoAnne

Allred, JoAnne
American Fork, Utah US

JoAnne and Bob Dowdle

Class of 1953. JoAnne Allred. Chorus, Short Plays, Childrens Theater. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Robert K. Dowdle. Her parents: A. Reece Allred and Anne Elizabeth Smith Allred. They had four daughters and one son: Colene Allred (Les) Oviatt of Midvale, Utah; JoAnne Allred [BYH Class of 1953] (Bob) Dowdle of American Fork, Utah; McKay (Kathie) Allred of Orem, Utah; Lori Allred (Andrew) Rasmussen of Alpine, Utah; and LaVon Allred (Jerry) Hatfield, of Springville, Utah (she, LaVon, is now deceased). @2003. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: JoAnne Allred Dowdle, 1935 ~ 2010. Our beloved JoAnne passed away quietly September 25, 2010 in Provo, Utah, following heart surgery. JoAnne was born February 3, 1935 in Cardston, Alberta Canada to Archibald Reece and Anne Elizabeth Smith. JoAnne, the second of five children, spent her early years living in Hillspring, Alberta Canada until her family moved to Provo, Utah in 1952. After graduating from BY High School in 1953, she met her beloved husband Robert Keith Dowdle. They were married in the Salt Lake City Temple, November 25, 1953. Together they had four wonderful children. Family was her life and joy; she was always willing to open her home to those who had mothers elsewhere in the world but in time it was an honor to hear them call her "Mom". She and Bob together served two LDS missions, the Dublin, Ireland Mission and in the Martin's Cove, Wyoming Mission. JoAnne possessed a great passion for service, she dedicated much of her time caring for individuals in assisted living centers, hospitals, ailing neighbors and above all for friends and family. Her remarkable gift of unconditional love, her great capacity for kindness and her never failing example in devoted service will be truly missed. JoAnne was the light of her husband's life, together they would have celebrated 57 years of marriage this coming November. She is survived by her husband Robert K. Dowdle, Joseph, Utah; daughter Sandra Dowdle, Farmington, Utah; son Barton Dowdle (Evelyn), College Station, Texas; son Brook Dowdle; grandchildren: Rachel Richards (Bryan); Shannon Farner (Mark), Emily Dowdle, Trevor Dowdle, Haley Dowdle, Joshua Dowdle, Jacob Dowdle; great-grandchildren: Gabrielle Richards, Noah Farner, Milo Farner, Benjamin Richards, Jona Farner; those who called her mother: Scott Thrinh (foster son); Pepe Lee, Eduardo Lee, Brenda Lee Caricari, Armida Lee Hurralde (Exchange Students, Culiacan, Mexico). JoAnne was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Lavon Hatfield, and infant son Robert Reece Dowdle. Funeral services were held on Friday, October 1, 2010 at the LDS Church, 89 E. 11000 S., Sandy, Utah. [Salt Lake Tribune, September 29, 2010.]

Allred, Joye
1080 E. Elm Avenue
Provo, Utah 84604-2842 US

Joye and Rulon Cluff

Class of 1949. Joye Allred. Notre Maison, Opera, Sweetheart Queen, Thespian. She graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Rulon Cluff. Brother & Sisters: Forrest Rich Allred [BYH Class of 1948], Joye Allred [BYH Class of 1949] , and Carol Allred [BYH Class of 1954].

Allred, Kenneth W.
520 East 250 North
Bountiful, Utah 84010 US

Kenneth Allred
  • Work: (801) 292-1568

Class of 1972. Kenneth Allred. BYU BS Accounting 1978. BYU MACC Accounting 1978. Kenneth W. Allred .

Allred, LaVoy Cowley

Allred, LaVoy Cowley
Salt Lake City, Utah US

LaVoy Allred

Class of 1950. Mr. Lavoy Cowley ALLRED - married ____ Cook on 8 Sep 1958 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. The marriage ended in divorce, and his wife remarried. Lavoy C. ALLRED was born 12 Jan 1932 in Deseret, Millard, Utah. His parents: Leigh Richmond Allred and Fanny Louise Cowley Allred. He died Aug 1985 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. They had one daughter and one son: Susan ALLRED was born 24 Dec 1961 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. She died 22 Jan 1981 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. Their son, _____ ALLRED, is still living [2004].

Allred, Loye

Allred, Loye
Provo, Utah US

Loye and Dick Nelson

Class of 1948. Loye Allred. Lincoln High School 1, 2. BYH 3. Her name is listed with the BYH senior class in the Senior Index in the 1948 Wildcat yearbook. Married Richard Nelson. (See Loye & her husband's photo on Class of 1949 reunion page for 2003.) ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Loye Allred Nelson, 87, peacefully returned home on the morning of Wednesday, September 27, 2017. She was born in Provo, Utah, to Raymond Bliss and Alta Booth Allred on July 3, 1930. Loye grew up on the Allred’s farm in Provo with her parents and two younger siblings, Rey and Janice. She attended Lincoln High, B.Y. High and Brigham Young University, graduating in elementary education. She taught in both Utah and California and adored her fourth graders. Loye met her sweetheart Richard “Dick” Nelson while he was painting her mother’s house. Her mother asked him if he knew her daughter and he did not. She then asked, “Would you like to know her?” The rest is history. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on August 15, 1956. Together they had three children: Kathleen, David, and Kristine. Throughout their sixty-one year marriage, Loye lovingly supported all of Dick’s endeavors, especially his businesses. She had a great sense of humor and never failed to make people laugh. Her grandchildren fondly remember her slipping cash into their pockets with the condition that they didn’t tell Grandpa. Loye had a strong testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, and was a faithful member of the LDS Church. She is survived by her husband, Dick; her children, Kathy Christensen (Dave), David Nelson (Michelle), Kris Babb (Dave); her sister, Janice Datwyler (Boyd); her siblings in-law, Kent Nelson (Carol Jean) and Helen Nicholls (Byron Pat); her fourteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Rey Allred (Mary Carol). The family expresses gratitude to her caregiver Beverly, the staff at Courtyard at Jamestown, and Encompass Hospice for their loving care. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, October 2, 2017 at the Edgemont 9th Ward Chapel, 4300 North Canyon Road, Provo, Utah. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center Street, Sunday, October 1, from 6-8 p.m. and at the church Monday from 10-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in Eastlawn Memorial Hills. Condolences may be expressed at www.bergmortuary.com [Berg Mortuary, September 29, 2017]

Allred, Lucille

Allred, Lucille
Midvale, Utah US

Lucille and Wallace Hale

Class of 1943. Lucille Allred. Lucille Allred was born on June 6, 1924 in Talmage, Duchesne County, Utah. Her parents were Thomas Lorenzo Allred and Amy Laura Stott Allred. Lucille married Wallace Brant Hale on March 18, 1946 in Elko, Nevada. Lucille Allred Hale died on December 21, 2003. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: "Grandma Lou" ~ Lucille Allred Hale, 79, passed away December 21, 2003 in Salt Lake City surrounded by her family. She was born June 6, 1924 in Talmage, Utah to Thomas Lorenzo and Amy Laura Stott Allred. She married Wallace B. Hale; he preceded her in death on May 8, 2002. She was active in the LDS Church and held many callings. She is survived by a daughter, Robyn (Bill) Rhinehart; son-in-law, Mike Oseguera; grandchildren, Tommy (Brooke) Rhinehart, Ricky Rhinehart, Tony Oseguera, Austin Oseguera; great-grand children, Brant and Brenden Rhinehart; sisters, Beth (Bud) Johnson, Hope Poplin; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by a daughter, Bonnie Oseguera; and a sister, Dorothy Lindblom. Funeral services were held Saturday, December 27, 2003 in the Midvale East 6th Ward Chapel, 7250 South 300 East, Midvale, Utah. Her interment, Valley View Memorial Park. [Desert News, Wednesday, December 24, 2003.]

Allred, Merrill

Allred, Merrill

Merrill Allred

Class of 1923. Merrill Allred. He received a High School Diploma in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 486.

Allred, Odessa

Allred, Odessa

Odessa Allred

Class of 1916. Odessa Allred (female). Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1916. Source: 1916 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, about 23 pages, not numbered.

Allred, Osral B.
40 E 300 S
PO Box 152
Spring City, Utah 84662 US

Ozzie and Linda Allred
  • Work: (435) 462-2137

Class of 1955. Osral B. Allred [Ozzie]. Football, Baseball, Lettermen. Snow College AA 1957. BYU 1974. Famous watercolor artist. Born in Spring City, Utah, in 1936. After high school, he attended Snow College, BYU, and graduated from Utah State University in 1963 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. USU MFA 1968. Married Linda Aiken in 1962. They have six children. Retired as Professor of Art from Snow College in 2000. He taught drawing, design, art history, pottery and jewelry classes. He has a private art studio and art gallery in Spring City, visitors welcome. Along with many one-man shows, Osral has exhibited several times in the National Academy of Design in New York; Watercolor USA in Springfield, Missouri; The National Watercolor Society in California; San Diego International Exhibition; and most colleges and universities throughout Utah and the western states. He has also exhibited in Missouri, Texas, California, New York, Sweden, France and Taiwan. His works were included in the National Watercolor Society's traveling exhibit and Watercolor USA's traveling exhibit to Taipei, Taiwan and Chartres, France. Many of his paintings are represented in public and private collections in the western U.S. and Sweden. They include: Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri; Springville Art Museum in Springville, Utah; and university galleries at Snow College, Utah State University, Dixie College, BYU and BYU-Idaho. He is often called on to be a guest lecturer. @2005

Allred, Rodney C.

Allred, Rodney C.

Rodney Allred

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1908. Rodney Allred. He received an Agriculture Diploma. Source 1: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 220. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Rodney C. Allred. 1908 BYH Commencement Program.

Allred, Ruel Accord

Allred, Ruel Accord
Payson, Utah US

Ruel and Betty Allred

Faculty & Staff. Ruel Accord Allred, returning to BYU following his military service, he earned a Master's in Personnel and Guidance and taught 6th grade at Joaquin Elementary. Recognized for his outstanding teaching ability, he was selected as a demonstration teacher at BYU's Laboratory School, where he later served as principal. In 1965, he earned a Doctorate of Education from the University of Oregon and was employed by BYU to teach undergraduate and graduate reading/ language-arts methods classes and to supervise student teachers and interns. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: 1929 ~ 2020. Returning to his heavenly home, Ruel Acord Allred, age 91, passed away on September 5, 2020, at the Bennion Veteran Home in Payson, Utah. Born in Spring City, Utah, on March 30, 1929, to Reid Henderson Allred and Anna Elizabeth (Libbie) Acord, Ruel's idyllic childhood included cherished moments spent with close-knit family and boyhood friends as well as riding his beloved Shetland pony, Ohio, and working on the family farm. In high school, Ruel was a senior class officer and lettered in football, basketball, and track. He graduated from Snow Junior College, then served a mission in the Netherlands for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1949 to 1952. After returning home, he attended Brigham Young University and completed a Bachelor's of Elementary Education. While there, he met his eternal sweetheart, Betty Brown Best. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on September 3, 1954. They honeymooned in Yellowstone, returning every 10 years with their growing posterity to celebrate their anniversary. As a member of BYU's ROTC, Ruel received the Outstanding Cadet Award, then joined the US Air Force in 1955. In the Air Force, he stood alert as an F-86D Sabre all-weather interceptor jet pilot in Japan after the Korean War. Returning to BYU following his military service, Ruel earned a Master's in Personnel and Guidance and taught 6th grade at Joaquin Elementary. Recognized for his outstanding teaching ability, he was selected as a demonstration teacher at BYU's Laboratory School, where he later served as Principal. In 1965, he earned a Doctorate of Education from the University of Oregon and was employed by BYU to teach undergraduate and graduate reading/language-arts methods classes and to supervise student teachers and interns. As a nationally recognized leader in the field of education, Ruel wrote two monographs for the National Education Association, was a textbook author for McGraw-Hill and Economy Company, and co-authored the Sucher-Allred Reading Placement Inventory. He was an author for the nation's #1 individualized spelling program, Continuous Progress in Spelling, and helped pioneer one of the first computer-based spelling programs. A lifetime member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ruel served in numerous callings-dedicating nearly 10% of his life to missions. He served as a member of two Sunday School General Boards, was on the Teacher Development Executive Committee, was bishop of BYU's 100th Ward and an agent bishop for Utah County. From 1978 to 1981, he served as mission president in the Belgium Antwerp Mission. Following his service as mission president and returning to BYU, he was appointed associate dean for the College of Education. Included among his numerous honors are the Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Teaching Award and BYU's Alumni Service Award. He was recognized as one of Snow College's Outstanding Alumnus and inducted into Phi Delta Kappa's Utah Educators Hall of Fame. After retiring in 1994, Ruel served a senior mission with his wife at the Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors' Center. Ruel's many interests included golfing with buddies from Sanpete, traveling with family and friends to over 80 countries, and cheering for BYU's sport teams -- whether they won or not. He enjoyed the simple pleasures of life: a ripe tomato from his garden, roasting pine nuts on cold winter evenings, and enjoying beautiful sunsets from his back porch. He will be best remembered for his steadfast integrity, generous nature, devotion to service, and great love for the Savior. His greatest joy is his eternal sweetheart, Betty, and seven children: Anita (Stephen) Babb, Chad (Anne Marie), Lynette (Gordon) Wright, Eileen (Glen) Tuttle, Brent (Kristyn), Marie (Brad) Stone, and Reid (Maggen)-all of whom knew they were his favorite child-as well as 32 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren with 3 on the way. Preceded in death by his older sister and brother, Alta and Keith, he is survived by his wife Betty, brother Wallace, and sister Lenore. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Ruel A. Allred Memorial Scholarship Fund at www.snow.edu/ruelallredscholarship. Interment will be at the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.bergmortuary.com Deseret News, September 13, 2020.

Allred, Valene
345 North 750 East
Orem, Utah 84057-4934 US

Valene and Gene Hanson

Class of 1953. Chorus, Thespians. Married Gene Hanson. Her parents: Kenneth R. Allred and Helen Hersey Hutcheon Allred. Valene Allred [BYH Class of 1953] married Gene Russell Hanson [BYH Class of 1949]. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. They had two sons and two daughters: Bishop Russell K. Hanson (Carolyn); Diane Hanson McMullin (John); Gayle Hanson Cook (Terry); all of Woodland Hills; and Paul S. Hanson (Brenda) of West Valley City.

Allred, W. Radcliffe

Allred, W. Radcliffe

Radcliffe Allred

Class of 1921. Radcliffe Allred (male). Source: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1928. W. Radcliffe Allred. He received a BS Degree in Mechanical Arts in 1928. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 242.

Allred, Wallace E.
552 South 490 West
Orem, Utah 84058-6119 US

Wallace & Bonnie Allred
  • Home: 801-225-6613

Faculty & Staff 1950s & 1960s. 1962-63 - Curriculum Writer. 1964-65 - Assistant Director of BYH & Mathematics Teacher. 1965-68 - First Assistant Principal of BYH & Mathematics Teacher. ~ ~ ~ ~ Snow College Assoc. Science Fundamentals 1952. BYU BS Secondary Education 1956. Oregon State University MS Science Fundamentals 1964. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Bonnie Lou Norman Allred, 1931-2019. On August 8, 2019, Bonnie Lou Norman Allred passed away peacefully in her home, her husband, Wallace, close by her side. She was 87 years old. Bonnie was born on November 1, 1931, to Herbert LaVar Norman and Louella McGee Norman in Mount Pleasant, Utah. On June 12, 1953, she married her high school sweetheart, Wallace Allred, in the Manti LDS Temple, an eternal love story that began 71 years ago. They are the parents of four children, Kenneth Wallace (Beverly), Janet (Brigg) Steele, Nancy (Val) Hale, and Marilyn (David) Jenkins. A resident of Orem for the past 61 years, Bonnie has been an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the community. As a member of the Church, she has served in a variety of capacities in the Primary and Relief Society organizations. She was also involved in local Scouting and PTA organizations while her children were young. A woman of many talents, Bonnie is well remembered for her organizational, secretarial, and administrative skills. She worked many years as a secretary and bookkeeper, including 16 years as the lead office secretary at Orem High School prior to her retirement in 1992. Following retirement, Bonnie served alongside her husband in a variety of Church assignments, including 3 years as ordinance workers in the Provo Temple, 1 year as missionaries in the Salt Lake Family History Center, and 10 ½ years as guest service missionaries on Temple Square. Avid travelers, Wallace and Bonnie enjoyed over 30 cruises, visiting 120 countries on 6 continents. Traveling allowed Bonnie to indulge her collector’s instinct, and she was excited during the later years of her life to distribute prized pieces collected from around the world—such as bells, jewelry boxes, nutcrackers, and Santa figurines -— to grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bonnie will always be remembered by friends and family members for her cake decorating and candy-making skills. She taught adult education classes in cake decorating for Alpine School District for 11 years and made countless birthday and wedding cakes. Holiday time found Bonnie boxing up homemade chocolates for distribution, a tradition she continued until recently. Bonnie will be greatly missed by her husband Wallace, her 4 children, 18 grandchildren, and 56 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, 4 siblings, and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 17th, at 11 a.m. at the Sunset Heights 4th Ward chapel at 500 South 600 West in Orem. A viewing will be held on Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Walker Sanderson Mortuary, 646 East 800 North, Orem, and again Saturday morning from 10 to 10:45 a.m. at the 4th Ward chapel. A special thanks to Utah Home Health and Hospice for their attentive, tender care during Bonnie’s last hours. [Provo Daily Herald, Aug 11, 2019]

Allred, Warren

Allred, Warren

Warren Allred

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1915. Warren Allred. He received an AB Degree in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 7.

Allred, Wilma

Allred, Wilma
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Wilma and Don McAffee

Class of 1940 ~ Honorary? Wilma Allred. [Her name does not appear with a senior class in any BYH Wildcat yearbook.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Wilma Allred McAffee, age 78, passed away on July 23, 2001 at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born in Delta, Utah on Dec. 7, 1922 to Clark Allred and Inez Bushnell Allred. She graduated from B.Y. High in 1940 and attended BYU. She met Don B. McAffee and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple on Sept. 19, 1941. Don and Wilma departed for Washington D.C. on the day of their marriage, where Don attended medical school and Wilma worked as a clerk-typist for The Federal Government. Later, she owned and operated Cobblestone Antiques. Wilma was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She graduated from seminary, and often taught primary classes. She served as Primary president in Vallejo, Calif. Ward in 1953 and as a member of the Primary presidency in the 9th Ward of the Monument Park Stake in Salt Lake City. Wilma and Don fulfilled a full-time mission at the London Temple. Upon returning home, they continued their service by working in the Salt Lake Temple for seven years. She is survived by her devoted husband Don, and five sons: Don Jr. (Elaine), of Cleveland, Ohio; Edward, of Magna; Douglas, of Salt Lake City; Richard (Patty), of West Valley City; and Thomas (Lynda), of Las Vegas, Nevada. She will be greatly missed by 20 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, her sisters Romania Oveson Koszta, and Claree Judd, her brother Thomas Butler Allred and two daughters-in-law, Susan and Janice McAffee. Funeral services were held Friday, July 27, 2001 in Salt Lake City. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Tuesday, July 24, 2001.]

Alstrom, Mignon
1465 N. 800 W.
Mapleton, Utah 84664 US

Mignon Gallier

Class of 1947 ~ Honorary? [Her name and photo did not appear with the senior class in the 1947 Wildcat yearbook, or in surrounding year annuals.] @2001

Andelin, Aubrey Olof

Andelin, Aubrey Olof
Idaho Falls, Idaho US

Aubrey and Gladys Andelin

Class of 1910 and 1911. Aubrey Andelin [male]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the High School Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Graduated from BYH in 1911, receiving a Diploma in Agriculture. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, p. 9. ~ ~ ~ ~ Aubrey Olof Andelin was born on October 7, 1889 in Fillmore, Utah. His parents were Olof Wilhelm Andelin [BYA, BYH, BYU faculty member] and Mary Elizabeth Turner. He married Gladys Melissa Passey on November 1, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died on October 24, 1959, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Interment, Idaho Falls, Idaho. ~ ~ ~ ~ Several children of O. W. and Mary Andelin attended BYH, including Aubrey Olof Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1910; Marian Andelin (female), BYH Class of 1912; L'Etrenne Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1922 [born 1901]; [Thomas] Delece Andelin (male), also BYH Class of 1922 [born 1903].

Andelin, L'Etrenne [L'Trenne]

Andelin, L'Etrenne [L'Trenne]
Idaho Falls, Idaho US

L'Etrenne and Ella Andelin

Class of 1922. L'Trenne [actually L'Etrenne] Andelin (male). Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ Class of 1921 ~ Honorary. L'Etrenne Andelin started out as a member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918. Source: Freshman photo. ~ ~ ~ ~ L'Etrenne Andelin was born on December 25, 1901 (Christmas Day) in Provo, Utah. His parents: Olof Wilhelm Andelin (BYA, BYH, BYU faculty member) and Mary Elizabeth Turner Andelin. He married Ella May Brown on October 30, 1922 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died on May 1, 1991 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. His interment, Idaho Falls, Idaho. ~ ~ ~ ~ Several children of O. W. and Mary Andelin attended BYH, including Aubrey Olof Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1910; Marian Andelin (female), BYH Class of 1912; L'Etrenne Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1922 [born 1901]; [Thomas] Delece Andelin (male), also BYH Class of 1922 [born 1903].

Andelin, Marian Lofdahl

Andelin, Marian Lofdahl
Idaho Falls, Idaho US

Marian Hansen

Classes of 1912 and 1913. Marian Andelin (female), of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source 1: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1912. Marian Adelin. She received a High School Diploma in 1912. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 464. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Marian Andelin. She received two diplomas in 1913: A 5-Year Normal Diploma, and a BYH Music Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 464. Marian Lofdahl Andelin was born on May 21, 1891 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Olof Wilhelm Andelin (BYA, BYH, BYU faculty member) and Mary Elizabeth Turner. She married Clyde Free Hansen in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 1, 1916 (div). She died on December 6, 1979 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. ~ ~ ~ ~ Several children of O. W. and Mary Andelin attended BYH, including Aubrey Olof Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1910; Marian Andelin (female), BYH Class of 1912; L'Etrenne Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1922 [born 1901]; [Thomas] Delece Andelin (male), also BYH Class of 1922 [born 1903].

Andelin, Olof Wilhelm

Andelin, Olof Wilhelm
Provo, Utah US

O. W. and Mary Andelin

BY Academy High School Normal Class of 1891, BYA Collegiate Normal Class of 1893. Olof W. Andelin. Received a High School Normal Diploma, on May 21, 1891. Source: Graduation Program of the Normal Class of 1891. O. W. Andelin received a Normal Bachelor of Pedagogy (B.Pd.) degree in 1893. Source: Students Record of Class Standings, BY Academy, Book 1, page 1. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. O. W. Andelin, Teacher of Foreign Languages, 1893-1912. Andelin appears in a photo of the first faculty to serve under Principal Benjamin Cluff in 1892. ~ ~ ~ ~ Olof Wilhelm Andelin was born on January 28, 1867 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were Olof Anderson Andelin and Oliva Maria Lofdahl. He taught French and German at BYA in the early 1900's. In 1908-09 his annual salary was $1,127. He and many other faculty members engaged in "extracurricular farming" to make ends meet. He served as a Sunday School Superintendent. He married Mary Elizabeth Turner on October 10, 1888 in Manti, Utah. Mary was born on March 24, 1866 in Fillmore, Utah. Her parents were Thomas Turner and Mary Elizabeth Davis [or Davies]. Mary Turner Andelin died on June 21, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, Provo, Utah. O. W. Andelin died on January 14, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Provo, Utah. Several Andelin children attended BYH, including Aubrey Olof Andelin, BYH Class of 1910; Marian Andelin (female), BYH Class of 1912; L'Etrenne Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1922 [born 1901]; [Thomas] Delece Andelin (male), also BYH Class of 1922 [born 1903].

Andelin, Thomas Delice [Delece]

Andelin, Thomas Delice [Delece]
Idaho Falls, Idaho US

Delice and Jennie Andelin

Class of 1922. Thomas Delice [not Delece] Andelin. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Thomas Delece Andelin was born on October 12, 1903 in Provo, Utah. His parents: Olof Wilhelm Andelin (BYA, BYH, BYU faculty member) and Mary Elizabeth Turner Andelin. He married Jennie Rainey on October 14, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the daughter of Thomas Glen Rainey and Clara Louise Heap. Delice Andelin died on April 12, 1983 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. ~ ~ ~ ~ Several children of O. W. and Mary Andelin attended BYH, including Aubrey Olof Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1910; Marian Andelin (female), BYH Class of 1912; L'Etrenne Andelin (male), BYH Class of 1922 [born 1901]; [Thomas] Delece Andelin (male), also BYH Class of 1922 [born 1903].

Anderberg, Thildia [Thilda]

Anderberg, Thildia [Thilda]
Provo, Utah US

Thilda and Ross Ripple

BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). Thildia [or Thilda] Anderberg graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Thelda [actually Thilda] Adenberg [actually Anderberg] also received a Special Certificate in Chemistry. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 31. ~ ~ ~ ~ Thilda Anderberg was born on August 8, 1884 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Anders Andersson Anderberg and Bathilda [Thilda] Emerenthia Anderson Rosenquist Anderberg. Thilda [the daughter] married Ross Ripple on September 16, 1906 in Provo, Utah. Thilda Anderberg Ripple died on July 17, 1948 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo, Utah.

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