Alphabetical Alumni

Anderson, Bill J.

Bill Anderson

Brigham Young Academy Foundation Member.

Anderson, Brita Rose

Anderson, Brita Rose
Raymond, Alberta CA

Brita and J. Reed Weight

Class of 1958 ~ Honorary. Brita Anderson. She attended BYH but graduated one year early in 1957. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: WEIGHT, BRITA ROSE ANDERSON WEIGHT. Brita Rose Weight – loving mother, nurturing force, embracer of goodness and life – died April 7, 2020, at her home in Raymond, Alberta, lovingly cared for to the end by her family and loved ones. She was 81. She was born December 16, 1938 in Lethbridge, Alberta to Grace Ethel (Balls) Anderson, and William Grieves Anderson. Brita was a generous, loving soul from beginning to end. These last several years of her life, she was happiest visiting her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren in different parts of the world. She gave herself wholeheartedly to participating in their interests, imparting of her skills, supporting them in their trials, and celebrating in their joys. She created cherished moments with her loved ones with the same intentional care a gentle artist gives to every stroke of the brush. She leaves an awe-inspiring mural of memories. Brita loved learning and applied herself with fortitude and faith to whatever challenge was before her, whether it was mastering her formal studies, sewing a complex quilt, or helping her children prevail through adversities. In her youth she was an A student, rose to high achievement in piano, and was a proud member of the Canadian Girls in Training, which helped strengthen Brita’s early desires to follow Christ and serve others. Her family later moved to Utah. Brita graduated one year early from Brigham Young High School and went on to attend Brigham Young University. She graduated in 1960 with a degree in Elementary Education and a minor in Music, and then became a teacher. Soon after, she met and married the love of her life, J. Reed Weight. They enjoyed 56 years of marriage before Reed’s death in 2016. In their years together, they raised seven children in love and on the principles of Jesus Christ. Brita believed in nourishing her children in wholesome activities and loving them through mistakes. As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brita was devoted and constant in her activity and service. She was also a beloved elementary school teacher for many years for the Calgary Board of Education. Throughout it all, Brita possessed a pure meekness and quiet strength that carried her through life. She handled any obstacle before her by problem solving, doing her best, and taking her concerns to her Heavenly Father in prayer. She will be missed for … her legendary prayer efforts in behalf of those she loves, her laughter, her zest for life, her love-laden quilts, skiing at the age of 80, her traditions of delicious food, and for taking “one little bite,” then another, until the whole dessert was gone. She was The Little Engine That Could, persistently trying, ever hopeful that her efforts would amount to success. You did it, Brita! You succeeded at all things that truly matter. Among those who will cherish her memory are: Her 7 adoring children, 25 grandchildren, and 8 great-grandchildren: Brita Nanette Weight (and Julie Ashcroft) of St. Louis, MO; Tammy Skiles (and Bryan Skiles) of Seattle, WA, their 6 children, and 7 grandchildren; Cheri Wride (and Wayne Wride) of Saudi Arabia, their 5 children, and 1 grandchild; Curtis Weight (and Wendy Weight) of Lodi, Ca., and their 3 children; Kiersta Bailey (and Ryan Bailey) of Corpus Christi, TX, and their 4 children; Tara Sal (and Bryan Sal) of Houston, TX and their 3 children; and Robert Weight (and Laura Weight) of Saudi Arabia, and their 4 children. And, her “adopted children” Hendro Nugroho and Nova Roosmawati of Indonesia. Her siblings: Lucille Anderson of Chilliwack, B.C., Barclay Anderson of Greenville, Ca., and Kathleen Anderson of Petaluma, Ca. She’s proceeded in death by two siblings, Courtney Anderson and Warwick “Andy” Anderson. And by all she shared this life with: cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, and extended family. Due to the restraints imposed by the COVID19 pandemic, a memorial service and celebration was held before she passed so that all of her children could be present. The graveside service was held on April 9, 2020 at the Temple Hill cemetery in Raymond, Alberta. Source, April 7, 2020, Salmon & Sons Funeral Home, 433 Stubb Ross Road, South Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

Anderson, Cameron
17720 Braemar Place
Leesburg, Virginia 20175 US

Cameron Anderson
  • Work: (703) 777-0095

Class of 1973. Cameron Anderson. BYU BS Computer Science 1984.

Anderson, Clair R.
8173 Sunset Avenue
Fair Oaks, California 95628-5152 US

Clair Anderson

Class of 1946. Clair R. Anderson [male]. He graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program.

Anderson, Clark

Clark Anderson

Class of 1971. Clark Anderson.

Anderson, Claus

Anderson, Claus
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Claus and Pearl/Ruth Anderson

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Class of 1917. Claus Childers Anderson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Claus Childers Anderson, age 93, died February 28, 1990 in Salt Lake City following surgery. Born May 2, 1896 in Burrville, Utah to Letitia and Andrew Anderson. Graduated from the Murdock Academy in 1917. Veteran of World War I, U.S. Navy. Married Pearl Larsen on November 18, 1919 and she died August 20, 1920. Married Ruth Arthur Nelson on November 19, 1927 and she died on July 30, 1971. Raised bees in southern Utah. Retired from State Highway Department in 1961. Active member of the LDS Church for 90 years. Survived by a son, Donald A. Anderson of Spokane, Washington; a daughter, Beverly Terry of Salt Lake City; sister, Bonnie Potts of Boulder, Colorado; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by a sister, Geneve Joseph of Seattle, Washington. Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 3rd at in the Twentieth Ward Chapel, 107 G Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Friday, March 2, 1990.]

Anderson, Clyde Lyman

Anderson, Clyde Lyman
Mesa, Arizona US

Clyde and Sue Anderson

Class of 1935. Clyde Anderson. Clyde came to BYH from Magna, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Clyde Lyman Anderson was born on April 8, 1916 in Magna, Salt Lake County, Utah. His parents were Eric H. Anderson and Ida Lyman Anderson. Clyde married Hilda Dix on March 4, 1929, later div. Clyde L. Anderson died on February 3, 1996. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Our loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and dear friend, Clyde Lyman Anderson, age 79, passed away on February 3, 1996 in Phoenix, Arizona of a massive stroke. Clyde was born Easter Sunday, April 8, 1916 to Eric Herman and Ida Lyman Anderson of Magna, Utah. Clyde married Hilda Dix on March 4, 1939, later divorced. He married Sue Smith on April 7, 1979 in Columbus, Ohio. Clyde served as a Paratrooper in the Airbourne Division in World War II. He worked for Christensen Diamond Products in Salt Lake City for 32 years. Clyde retired as Founder and President of Construction Diamond Services, Inc. of Columbus, Ohio. He currently owned and operated the Rockin' A Ranch in Oakley, Utah. Clyde was an active High Priest in the LDS Church. He was a member of the Apache Junction 7th Ward, Mesa, Arizona, and attended the Oakley Ward, Oakley, Utah during the summer. Clyde loved the people of Oakley and the mountains of Utah. He was blessed with a wonderful sense of humor and loved making people laugh. Clyde is survived by his loving and devoted wife Sue, Mesa, Arizona; son Dr. Eric D. (Judy) Anderson, Salt Lake City; daughters: Eloise (Duaine) Ostrander, West Jordan; Elaine (Mark) Mortensen, Salt Lake City. Ten grandchildren: Jason (Presently serving in the Edinburgh Scotland Mission), Patrick and Kristine Anderson; David, Craig, Adam, and Amy Ostrander; Christopher, Chad, and Megan Mortensen. Brother Herman (Bernice) Anderson, Salt Lake City; sisters Marion Young, Salt Lake City, Clara Cannon, Bakersfield, California, and Afton Jameson, Las Vegas, Nevada, many loving nieces and nephews. Clyde was preceded in death by his parents, wife Hilda Dix Anderson and sister Louise Wolfe. Funeral services were held on Thursday February 8, 1996 at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 3401 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. [Deseret News, Tuesday, February 6, 1996.] ~ ~ ~ ~ MORE BIO: Clyde Lyman Anderson was born April 8, 1916, at Magna, Utah. He loved horses at an early age. He spent many summers in Oak City with Aunt Lydia and Uncle Leo Finlinson. He spent one summer on the Emery King ranch. Dwight and Clyde drove four horses on a supply wagon from Fruita to the King Ranch in the Henry Mountains. Fruita is now the Capital Reef National Monument. Clyde attended Hawthorne Grade School. In 1934 he worked on the Hoover (Boulder) Dam at Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1935 Clyde graduated from Brigham Young High School, in Provo, Utah. He played basketball, and was in the opera. He married Hilda Dix in 1939. They had three children: Eric Dix Anderson, Eloise Anderson, and Elaine Anderson. Clyde and Hilda divorced in 1967. He was drafted February 8, 1945. He served in the South Pacific with the Paratroopers, landing in Japan by parachute. He was discharged December 7, 1946, with a letter of distinguished service. He returned home and worked for Utah Copper, drove bus for Lewis Brothers, and drove Yellow Cab. He worked for Christensens as a machinist, and was promoted to sales. He traveled in every state in the USA, South Pacific, Thailand, Singapore, Shanghai, Formosa [Taiwan]. Clyde met his nephew, Roger Jameson, at the World’s Fair in Osaka, Japan. Roger was a guide for the U.S. at Expo 70. While working with Christensens, Clyde became part of the program to put diamonds in a surface grinder to groove highways and runways on airports. He moved to Columbus, Ohio, to help head this project. When Christensens closed shop in Columbus, Clyde bought the equipment and was able to start his own business. Clyde Anderson second married Sue Smith on April 7, 1979. They enjoyed a beautiful summer home at Oakley, Utah, and a lovely winter home in Mesa, Arizona. @2009

Anderson, Colette
32043 Ponderosa Way
Evergreen, Colorado 80439-6620 US

Colette and Tom Gill
  • Home: 303-670-3478

Class of 1964. Colette Anderson. Southern Illinois University BA 1970. University of Utah Masters in Educational Psychology 1976. University of Alabama MA Archaeology 1992. Tulane University doctoral coursework in Archaelogy 1993. Married Tom Gill. Her parents: Vernon Lockwood Anderson and Joyce Margaret Roberts Anderson, and their children include: sisters Martha Joy Anderson [BYH Class of 1961 - Deceased], Salt Lake City; Julie Anderson (Robert) Allphin, Alpine, Utah; Colette Anderson [BYH Class of 1964] (Tom) Gill, Sugar Land, Texas; and Susan Anderson (John) Schilling, Mattoon, Illinois; brothers Vern (Patty Henetz) Anderson, Salt Lake City; David (Susan Walker) Anderson, Salt Lake City; Jonathan (Sonia) Anderson, Bluffdale, Utah; and Laurence Anderson, Salt Lake City. @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ Colette's first poetry collection, Silk & Sting, published by Finishing Line Press in February of 2008, is now available via Amazon.com [2008] ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: colettegill@aol.com ~ ~ @2010

Anderson, Cordelia

Anderson, Cordelia
Provo, Utah US

Cordelia Anderson

Faculty & Staff. Cordelia Anderson, Training School, 1917-1924.

Anderson, Daryl LaMar

Anderson, Daryl LaMar
Pleasant Grove, Utah US

Daryl and Althea Anderson

BYH Faculty & Staff. Daryl LaMar "Andy" Anderson. English, Spanish and Science Teacher. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Daryl LaMar Anderson, age 83, died at his home in Utah on May 15, 2012. He was born to Clifford LaMar Anderson and Ila Fayne Thompson on June 30, 1928. He graduated from Sacramento High School with accolades in academics and sports. His "semper fi", "never-give-up" attitude was forged in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. He was one of the first four missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to preach the gospel in Paraguay. He met Althea Elaine Kimball while attending Brigham Young University and they were married for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple in 1954. After his BYU graduation, he began a long and successful career as a high school English, Spanish, and science teacher. He taught at the following high schools in California: Temple City, San Leandro, and Castro Valley. He also taught at BY High School in Provo, Utah. His joy came from his family and his friends. He is survived by his son, Greg (Kristan) Anderson; son Alan (Deb) Anderson; daughter, Kim (James) Dahlin; son Paul (Marci) Anderson; son Kenny (Rebecca) Anderson; brother Richard (Lois) Anderson; sister Enid (Tom) Boland; 28 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents. He loved sports, music, acting, and scripture study - but most of all he loved people. Services will be held Thursday, May 17, 2012 at 11 a.m. in the Cedar Hills West LDS Stake Center chapel, 4580 W. Cedar Hills Dr., Cedar Hills, Utah. Family and friends may attend a viewing from 9:30 to 10:45 am prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Funeral Directors - Warenski Funeral Home. The family would like to thank the Charleston at Cedar Hills and Envision Hospice for their tender love and care. He called all of you his "Angels". Condolences, memories, or messages may be sent to the family at www.warenski.com [Deseret News, Wednesday, May 16, 2012]

Anderson, Deadra
2352 Abarth
Las Vegas, Nevada 89142 US

Deadra Mitchell

Class of 1966~H. She attended BYH in 1960-61 as a 7th grader. She had a brother, Jarrett S. Anderson, BYH Class of 1954, and another brother, Scott Anderson, BYH Class of 1961. Her parents: Elvin Anderson and Melba Scott Anderson.

Anderson, Demar

Anderson, Demar

Demar Anderson

Class of 1919. Demar Anderson (male). Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1919. Source: 1919 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 61-74.

Anderson, Earl (1916)

Anderson, Earl (1916)

Earl Anderson

Class of 1916. Earl Anderson. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1916. Source: 1916 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, about 23 pages, not numbered.

Anderson, Earl Overlade  (1912)

Anderson, Earl Overlade (1912)
Of Mayfield, Utah US

Earl Anderson

Class of 1912. Earl O. Anderson, of Mayfield, 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. Earl O. Anderson. He received a High School Diploma in 1912. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, page 379. Earl Overlade Anderson was born on August 31, 1890 in Ephriam, Utah. His parents were Erastus Snow Andersen (sic) and Helena Matilda Overlade Andersen. He married Venice Clark, also BYH Class of 1912, on June 15, 1915 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Earl Overlade Anderson died on August 20, 1964 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Anderson, Edward O.

Anderson, Edward O.

Edward Anderson

Class of 1914. Edward O. Anderson. He received a High School Diploma in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 131. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Edward Oliver Anderson (May 16, 1891 – August 9, 1977) was an American architect based in Salt Lake City, Utah. He served as Church Architect for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Anderson graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1914, and then the University of Utah from 1914 to 1915. He left Utah to study architecture at Carnegie Tech from 1919 to 1922. While in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he worked as a draftsman for architects Edward B. Lee and Alden & Harlow. In 1924 he returned to Utah and trained with Cannon & Fetzer and Pope & Burton before starting his own firm, Anderson & Young. From about 1928 to 1936, Anderson was part of the firm of Anderson and Young with Lorenzo Snow "Bing" Young. Their first major project was Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah, followed by the Granite Stake Tabernacle, both of which are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. He contributed to the design of many other civic buildings in Utah, including the renovation of the Salt Lake City Council Hall. Anderson was a member of the American Institute of Architects for most of his life and was the president of the Utah Chapter from 1935 to 1936. From 1943 to 1949, Anderson served as the general Church Architect for the LDS Church. During the 1950s, he continued designing for the Church, but mainly focused on the design of temples. In the early 1950s, Anderson was asked by David O. McKay to design a smaller temple that could be used in areas with fewer Latter-day Saints than those where temple then existed. Shortly after Anderson began work on his design, plans were announced to build the Swiss Temple. As part of this project, Anderson designed and supervised the construction of a one-twelfth scale model of a room where a film of the temple ordinances could be presented to overcome the fact that there would be patrons at the Swiss Temple speaking at least ten languages. Along with the Swiss Temple, Anderson designed the Los Angeles California Temple, the London England Temple, and the Hamilton New Zealand Temple. Of the four temples that Anderson designed, all have a single spire design. He was connected also with the mid-20th century remodelings of the Salt Lake Temple, the Manti Utah Temple, and the St. George Utah Temple. Anderson was born in Richfield, Utah. While at the University of Utah, Anderson became friends with Millard F. Malin, who later became the artist that Anderson used for sculpting parts of the temples that he designed, including the Angel Moroni statues that topped each spire. Edward O. Anderson died in Alameda County, California, on August 9, 1977 at the age of 70.

Anderson, Elaine [Andderson,]

Elaine Anderson

Class of 1942. Elaine Anderson [Note: spelled ANDDERSON in 1942 Wildcat Yearbook]. Notre Maison. BYU Band. Elaine came to BYH from Springville H.S. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Elaine Anderson Cardell Gold, died at home on October 9, 2007, Long Beach, New York. Born October 8, 1924 in the tiny town of Morgan, Utah, she found her way to most corners of the earth in a life rich with adventure. A high school English teacher for many years, Elaine loved teaching, but she loved learning even more. Most especially, she loved her children, Scott and Leslie Cardell, and her late husband, Warren Gold. She will be deeply missed. [Published in the New York Times on October 14, 2007.]

Anderson, Ellen

Anderson, Ellen
Of Lake Shore, Utah US

Ellen Anderson

Class of 1912. Ellen Anderson, of Lake Shore, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105.

Anderson, Emily

Anderson, Emily
Of Provo, Utah US

Emily Anderson

Class of 1912. Emily Anderson, 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. ~ ~ ~ ~ Emily Anderson. She received a Music Dept. Diploma (H.S.) in 1912. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 12.

Anderson, Esther

Anderson, Esther

Esther Anderson

Class of 1921. Esther Anderson. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 348.

Anderson, Evelyn

Evelyn Anderson

Class of 1933 and Class of 1934. Evelyn Anderson. Her name appears on both graduating senior lists, 1933 and 1934 (Wildcat yearbooks). She was a member of the BYH Peppettes during the 1930-1931 school year, at least. [Need a middle name, or parents' name.] [TM] ~ ~ ~ ~ Is this? Evelyn Anderson, 1930 Census in Provo, Utah, age 15, Birthplace: Utah, Estimated Birth Year: 1915. Parents: Nels Anderson, Age 47, and Betsy Anderson, age 42. Siblings: Burt D Anderson, age 17, Son, Marvis D Anderson, age 11, Blanch Anderson, age 10, Kent D Anderson, age 7. ?

Anderson, Fawn
1552 Valley High Avenue
Thousand Oaks, California 90362 US

Fawn Needham
  • Home: 805-495-4505

Class of 1945. Fawn Anderson. Her parents: Oscar Hyrum Anderson and Eliza Bronson Anderson. ~ ~ ~ ~ "I attended BYH only for my senior year. When I arrived I learned they had not yet named the yearbook editor. It was my good fortune that my drama teacher, Mr. Andrés chose me to be yearbook editor in 1945. I loved putting together the yearbook as I was able to get to know everyone and interact with them. It was one of the most enjoyable times of my life. I got a lot of exercise running up and down the many stairs from lower to upper campus, because the printing press was on upper campus. The unique memory I have of the yearbook coming out was that as far as I know we may have had the first yearbook that came out on time - so that we could all sign each other’s books. There is a photo in the back of the yearbook where we are toasting the completion of the book, and if you have a copy, you will see I am beaming!" @Dec2019

Anderson, Faye Leilani

Anderson, Faye Leilani
Orem, Utah US

Faye and Dion /David Frazier / Shaw

Class of 1959. Faye Anderson. Varsity Cheerleader. Girl's Physical Education Award, Girls' State, Vocal Music Service Award, Senior Certificate, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Quill & Scroll, National Quill & Scroll, Chorus, Model U.N., Model U.N. Press, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Hi-Steppers, Pep Club, Pep Club Service Award, Pep Club President, Banner Carrier, Wildcat Yearbook, Junior Prom Committee Chair, Seminary Graduate. Married Dion Frazier. @2001 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S TRIBUTE: Faye was married to Dion Frazier in 2001 and he passed away. She met David Shaw at the BY High School Reunion in 2009 at Carolyn Woodruff's home. Dave's wife had passed away earlier that year in March of 2009 and Faye's husband about 9 years earlier. Faye and David started dating and were married on January 15, 2010. They had a remarkable marriage and were able to travel and be together to many areas such as North and South Carolina, Victoria British Columbia and the Oregon Coast. Dave had three daughters and 8 grandchildren and Faye 4 daughters and 9 grandchildren, which kept them both busy in traveling to Boise, Idaho and Medford, Oregon as well as parts of Utah to visit their grandchildren. David was called as Bishop of their ward in October of 2015, just prior to his 74th birthday. They had a wonderful marriage together and found great joy in their later years. Unfortunately, due to a tragic accident in June of 2018, Faye fell down the stairs and broke her neck. She was laid to rest in the Orem City Cemetery in June of 2018. She lived a remarkable life and was a great joy to her children and her husbands. She has been sorely missed. @2018 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Faye Leilani Anderson Frazier Shaw. December 12, 1940 - June 15, 2018. Our beloved mother, wife, grandmother and sister Faye Leilani Anderson Frazier Shaw passed away June 15, 2018 surrounded by her family. Born in 1940 to Leland & Blanche Anderson, Faye grew up in Ephraim and Manti in Utah with older siblings Don, Shirley, Helen and Lois. Faye attended B.Y. High in Provo in the Class of 1959, where she was a cheerleader and a contestant in the Miss Liberty Bell pageant. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a teaching degree and married Dion Rex Frazier in the Manti Temple in 1963. Faye and Dion made their first home in Reno, Nevada, where their first daughter Kelly was born. They later returned to Utah where Faye continued her teaching career, and where their daughters Sharon, Shirley and Nichole were born. Faye was a super-star teacher and a fantastic mother; children gravitated towards her. She spent a stellar 26-year career at Wasatch Elementary School in Provo, Utah where she received several teaching awards. Faye’s creativity transferred to her home, and her sense of fun was present with her children. Faye was widowed in 2002. She later became reacquainted with former B.Y. High classmate, David Michael Shaw, at a Class of 1959 reunion. They married in 2010. Faye was and active and faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and she served in many church callings throughout her life. Faye touched the lives of many people over the course of her 77 years. Many knew her to be the most giving and kind person they knew. Faye is survived by her husband David Shaw, and by her daughters Kelly Frazier, Sharon Rajagopal (Rajiv), Shirley Acumen (Daryl), Nichole Frazier, and sister Lois Hayward (Gerald). Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, at the Orchard Stake Center, 810 East 600 North, Orem, Utah Interment, Orem City Cemetery, 1520 North 800 East, Orem, Utah. Source.

Anderson, Flossie

Anderson, Flossie

Flossie Anderson

Class of 1915. Flossie Anderson. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 490.

Anderson, Frank

Anderson, Frank

Frank Anderson

Class of 1958. Frank Anderson. Track, Junior Prom Decoration Committee, Senior Hop Decoration Committee, Key Club, Chorus, Model U.N., Weber Oratory Meet, Senior Class Fundraising Committee. [Deceased]

Anderson, Gary Lee
218 East 1910 South
Orem, Utah 84058-8161 US

Gary and Lynn Anderson
  • Cell: 801-361-6465
  • Home: 801-226-8009

Class of 1955. Gary Lee Anderson. Boys State, Quill & Scroll, Thespians, Spanish Club, Childrens Theater, Yld Cat Newspaper, Seminary Representative, KOVO Reporter. Served mission to Norway from 1957-1959. BYU BS Elementary Education 1963. Taught at Wasatch Elementary School for 27 years. In 1980 married Lynn Tingey in the Provo Temple, adopted her four children - Brett, Lisa, Brandon and Michael. Their first child together, Nicolas, was born in October 1981. Retired from teaching in 1994. Investing in real estate. @2010

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