Alphabetical Alumni
Fillerup, Charles R.

Fillerup, Charles R.
Provo, Utah US

Charles Fillerup

BY Academy Collegiate Normal Class of 1895. Charles R. Fillerup. Received title of Bachelor of Pedagogy (B. Pd.) on May 23, 1895. Source 1: Salt Lake Tribune, May 24, 1895. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Class of 1895. Charles Fillerup appears in a photograph held by the BYU Archives purporting to be "the graduating Class of 1895" (UAP 2 Folder 038) - Faculty & Staff. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Collegiate Class of 1895: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 7. ~ ~ ~ ~ Charles R. Fillerup, Assistant Science Teacher, 1895-1896.

Fillerup, Erastus K.

Fillerup, Erastus K.

Erastus Fillerup

BY Academy Collegiate Normal Class of 1895. E. K. Fillerup. Received title of Bachelor of Pedagogy (B. Pd.) on May 23, 1895. Source 1: Salt Lake Tribune, May 24, 1895. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Class of 1895. Erastus Fillerup appears in a photograph held by the BYU Archives purporting to be "the graduating Class of 1895" (UAP 2 Folder 038) ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Collegiate Class of 1895: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 7.

Fillmore, Afton Eloise
4845 Parkview Dr, Apt E
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035-2433 US

Afton [& Richard] Bricker

Class of 1944. Afton E. Fillmore. ~ ~ ~ ~ Born January 13, 1926 in Payson, Utah, her parents were Charles Henry Fillmore and Clara Eloise Pace Fillmore, of Payson and Nephi, Utah. HER FATHER'S OBITUARY. ~ ~ ~ ~ Traffic accident at 14. ~ ~ ~ ~ Afton Fillmore married Richard A. Bricker, and they had at least one son, Jeffrey. They lived in San Francisco, California and Mill Valley, California. Div. June 1975 in Marin, California. ~ ~ ~ ~ Currently: Afton E. Bricker, 4845 Parkview Dr, Apt E, Lake Oswego, OR 97035-2433 @2013

Fillmore, Maurine

Fillmore, Maurine
Provo, Utah US

Maurine and Loren Bryner

Faculty & Staff, Home Economics, including 1955-56. Maurine Fillmore Bryner. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Maurine Fillmore Bryner, 85, of Provo, Utah died July 25, 1991, at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. She was born May 7, 1906, in Richfield, Utah to Angus and Belle Gardner Fillmore. She married Loren C. Bryner September 10, 1930, in the Manti Temple. He died February 18, 1986. She graduated from Richfield High School and Brigham Young University in 1927. She taught Home Economics at Manti High School, Lehi High School, B.Y. High School and Brigham Young University. She was a member of Beta Sorosis Women's Club. She served on the B.Y.U. Alumni Board. She was active in the Artist Section of the Women's Council. She was in the Chemistry Wives Catalyst Club, DUP, B.Y.U. Emeritus, B.Y.U. Women, and American Association of University Women. She had many interests which included painting, traveling, sewing, cooking, and gardening. She is survived by: Her two sons, Loren Conrad Bryner, Provo; Paul D. Bryner, Brigham City, Utah; and one daughter, Judith M. Pobanz, Ogden. She had 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She is also survived by: five brothers, Dr. James Fillmore, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. Winston Fillmore, Salt Lake City; Mr. Hughes Hanchett, Tucson, Ariz.; Dr. Paul Fillmore, Ventura, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Belle Stewart, who lives in Provo, Utah. She was preceded in death by a brother, Parker Fillmore, and a sister, Elithe Cannon, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 30, 1991, in Provo. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. The family suggested that contributions may be sent to the Dr. Loren C. and Maurine Bryner Scholarship Fund, BYU Chemistry Department. [Published in the Deseret News, Sunday, July 28, 1991.]

Fillmore, William L.
3301 N University Ave
Provo, Utah 84604

Bill Fillmore
  • Work: 801-426-8200

Brigham Young Academy Foundation Member. William L. "Bill" Fillmore​ is an attorney specializing in corporate and business law, acquisitions, sales, mergers, debt and equity financing, and technology licensing. Email: wfillmore@fslaw.com Fillmore Spencer LLC at Jamestown Square, Provo, Utah. @2013

Finch, Clara

Finch, Clara
Of Provo
Utah, US

Clara Finch

Class of 1912. Clara Finch, of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source 1: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 62, 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1912. Clara Finch. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1912. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, page 457.

Finch, Ella (1910)

Finch, Ella (1910)
Mapleton, Utah US

Ella and Richard Bird

Class of 1910. Ella Finch. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Normal Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ella Finch was born on September 25, 1890 in Spanish Fork, Utah. Her parents were Joseph Davis Finch and Ruth Roach. She married Richard Steele Bird on June 21, 1916 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on January 17, 1943 in Mapleton, Utah. Interment, Springville, Utah.

Finch, Ella P. (1945)
58 W. 400 S.
Orem, Utah 84058

Ella Finch

Class of 1945. @2001

Finch, Harold

Finch, Harold

Harold Finch

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909. Harold Finch. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 4, Page 96.

Findlay, Janette Ireland

Findlay, Janette Ireland
Provo, Utah US

Janette and Franklin Spencer

BY Academy High School Class of 1888, and Collegiate Class of 1896. Jenett Findlay received a Normal Certificate in 1888. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 28, 1888. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy Collegiate Normal Class of 1896. Jenett Findlay of Panaca [not Pauaca], Nevada, received a Bachelor's of Pedagogy degree (B. Pd.). Source: Graduation Program 1896. A second source [note spelling differences]: "Janette Findley" - BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1896. Graduated May 1896 with Bachelor of Pedagogy (B.Pd.). Source 2: Deseret News, May 30, 1896. Source 3: Annual Brigham Young Academy Vol. VI, BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Fd 1. ~ ~ ~ ~ Jenette Ireland Findlay was born on October 9, 1871 [or 1872] in Bountiful, Utah. Her parents were Allen McPherson Findlay and Jessie Ireland Findlay. She married Franklin Spencer, Jr. on October 12, 1901. Franklin was born on March 20, 1872 in Manti, Utah. He died on August 28, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Provo City Cemetery. Jennette Spencer died on October 4, 1913 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo, Utah.

Findlay, Lizzie

Findlay, Lizzie
Provo, Utah US

Lizzie Wedge

Faculty & Staff. Lizzie Findlay Wedge, Reading teacher, 1885-1890.

Finlayson, Bliss Lamayne

Finlayson, Bliss Lamayne
Seattle, Washington US

Bliss and Ruby Finlayson

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1928. Bliss L. Finlayson. He received a BS Degree in 1928. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 266. ~ ~ ~ ~ Bliss Lamayne Finlayson was born on October 3, 1904 in Payson, Utah. His parents were Fredrick James Finlayson and Josephine Elizabeth Hickman Finlayson. Bliss married Ruby Bryner on June 3, 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bliss L. Finlayson died on May 12, 1966 in Seattle, Washington. His interment, Provo, Utah.

Finlayson, Maggie

Finlayson, Maggie

Maggie and John Tolman

Class of 1910. Maggie Finlayson. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Normal Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Maggie Finlayson was born on January 23, 1891 in Payson, Utah. Her parents were James Finlayson and Sarah Clifford. She married John Hewitt Tolman on June 11, 1912, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on December 14, 1886 in Bountiful, Utah. His parents were Judson Adonirum (Adnyrum) Tolman and Zibiah Jane Stoker. He died on January 22, 1948. Maggie Finlayson Tolman died on January 6, 1973.

Finlayson, Vivia

Finlayson, Vivia

Vivia Finlayson

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909. Vivia Finlayson. She received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 202.

Finley, Minnie

Finley, Minnie

Minnie Finley

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1922. Minnie Finley. She received an AB Degree in English in 1922. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 192.

Finney, Billy

Billy Finney

Class of 1958 - Honorary. [Students who attended BYH or BYJrH but for one reason or another graduated from other schools.]

Finster, Mary
8105 South 1475 East
Sandy, Utah 84093 US

Mary Finster
  • Work: 801-561-4033

Class of 1949 ~ Honorary. Mary Finster. Mary's photo does not appear in 1949 Wildcat yearbook, nor on the graduation program.

Firmage, Judy
720 North 1050 East
Provo, Utah 84604

Judy Wolfgramm

Class of 1958 - Honorary. [Students who attended BYH or BYJrH but for one reason or another graduated from other schools.]

Fish, Adelaide Margaret

Fish, Adelaide Margaret
Sandy, Utah US

Adelaide and Dick Fish

Class of 1936. Adelaide Fish. Source: 1936 BYH Wildcat yearbook. ~ ~ ~ ~ Adelaide Margaret Fish was born February 16, 1918 in Concho, Apache County, Arizona. Her parents were Joseph Smith Fish and Julia Ann Riggs Fish. Adelaide married Ervin Arnold Richens on November 28, 1938 in Arcadia, Duchesne County, Utah. Adelaide Fish Richens died on May 7, 2004. HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Ervin Arnold (Dick) Richens, age 83, returned home to his Heavenly Father, Oct. 30, 2000, Sandy, Utah after a short illness. Dick was born the 10th of 15 children to Henry Thomas Richens and Catherine Arthema Mott on April 9, 1917, Arcadia, Utah. Married Adelaide Margaret Fish, Nov. 28, 1938. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Dec. 12, 1963. They were blessed with eight children. He loved to farm on the ranch where he was born and raised. There he was truly at home. He also loved hunting and fishing. He laid the main sewer lines in the Salt Lake Valley with his brothers. Some trenches were near 60 feet deep, risking his life. He was a very good equipment operator. He had a friendly personality, and always had a joke or riddle to tell. Always willing to help people. Preceded in death by his parents, nine brothers, two sisters and first born son, Joseph Ervin. Survived by his wife Adelaide. Children, Anna (Charlie) Reynolds, Sheila (Rick) Litson, Rosemary (Ron) Lloyd, Linda (Gary) Hancey, Jeannie (Dennis) Glassburn, Steven (Jill) Richens, Denise (J.R.) Carter. 39 grand and 61 great-grandchildren. Brothers Afton Richens, Arlo Richens; sister, Thelma McKenna. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 4, 2000, at Willow Creek Seventh Ward, in Salt Lake City. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates. [Deseret News, Thursday, November 2, 2000.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Adelaide Margaret Fish Richens, age 86, passed away May 3, 2004, in Sandy, Utah. Adelaide was born the second of four children, to Joseph Smith Fish and Julia Ann Riggs Fish, on February 16, 1918, Concho, Arizona. Married Ervin A. (Dick) Richens, November 28, 1938; later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, December 12, 1963. She was member of the LDS church serving faithfully in various callings, including, Primary Teacher, In-service Leader, Visiting Teacher Supervisor, Relief Society Teacher, and served in the Baptistery at Jordan River Temple. She enjoyed gardening in her yard and was a beautiful seamstress, but her joy was her family. She was a great-great-grandmother. She looked forward to all of them coming to Grandma's house. She always loved holding the babies. She was a wonderful Mother, and we were privileged to be her children. She was exceptionally intelligent and had a great wit about her. She was an avid reader and was well versed on many topics for conversation. Circumstances placed her into the work force. She maintained the building at the Greenfield Chapel, worked as Real Estate Agent, and helped manage a manufacturing company for baby accessories. She endured many tribulations and demonstrated tremendous courage, patience and long suffering as she was afflicted with Parkinson's disease, Spinal Stenosis, and was a Breast Cancer survivor. She was a marvelous example to her entire family. Preceded in death by her husband, parents, brother Charles Riggs Fish, and first born, son Joseph Ervin. Survived by her children Anna (Charles) Reynolds, Sheila Richens, Rosemary (Ron) Lloyd, Linda (Gary) Hancey, Jeannie (Dennis) Glassburn, Steven (Jill) Richens, Denise (JR) Carter. 39 grandchildren, 81 great-grandchildren, four great- great grandchildren. Sisters: Nancy Fish Painter, of Orangeville, California, and Ruth Fish Peterson, of Placentia, California. Mom always said, "We should leave a place better than we found it." She left this world a much better place with all the love, kindness and teaching she gave to us all. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 8, 2004, in the Willow Creek Seventh Ward, Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates, Salt Lake City, Utah. [Deseret News, Wednesday, May 5, 2004.]

Fish, Silas

Fish, Silas

Silas Fish

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1917. Silas Fish. He received an AB Degree in Education in 1917. Source: Annual Report, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 64.

Fisher, Afton

Fisher, Afton
Provo, Utah US

Afton and Arnold Graham

BYH Class of 1940. Afton Fisher. She served as Vice President of the Student Body Executive Council in 1939-1940. Afton Fisher is the daughter of BYH faculty member Flora Davis Fisher, and Provo High faculty member, Asael H. Fisher. Afton married Arnold Graham. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: With a light in her eye and a soft smile on her face, Afton Fisher Graham peacefully passed away on December 28, 2007 at the age of 84. She was born March 4, 1923 in Fillmore, Utah to Aseal and Flora Fisher. Afton graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo in the Class of 1940. On September 9, 1942, Afton married Arnold Earl Graham in the Salt Lake City Temple. Their life together was a remarkable love story; timeless in its tenderness and devotion. They were married for 67 years and together they welcomed the birth of three children, 10 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. This love endured and grew long after their children were raised; long after Arnold retired from Geneva Steel in 1983. Together they traveled the world and doted on their growing family. Together they cherished their faith in the LDS Church, culminating in a mission to New York City in 1989. When Arnold passed away last January, the effect on Afton was noticeable and heartbreaking. The sparkle in Afton's eyes diminished; now in the arms of her soul mate once again can her happiness be restored. Afton's life revolved around service. She dedicated immeasurable hours to her church in a variety of callings. She gladly offered time and energy to community service as well. The first priority of her labors, though, was always her family. Lovingly known as "Nanny" to each of her adoring grandchildren, Afton was constant and committed to the welfare of her family. Further, Afton was a beautiful seamstress. There are many who still treasure the hand stitched blankets and quilts Afton's talented hands created. She also found great pleasure in her relationships with her many fortunate friends. She felt tremendous joy in the time she dedicated to her many bridge clubs, book clubs and sewing clubs over the course of her long and eventful life. Afton was loved by all lucky enough to have known her. There will be a noticeable silence in rooms now absent of her infectious laugh. Her kind words and tender thoughts will be well missed in a world desperately in need of both. Afton is preceded in death by her faithful and loving husband, Arnold; her parents, and her brother Dean. She is survived by her brother Grant of Provo and her three children: Janna (Michael) Herbert of Taylorsville; Jacque (Stanley) Smith of Provo; and Gary (Rebecca) Graham of Pleasant Grove; as well as her 10 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, January 3, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at the Edgemont 9th Ward, 4300 North Canyon Road, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center St. on Wednesday evening 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. or at the chapel on Thursday one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to info@bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, January 1, 2008.] ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HER HUSBAND: Arnold Earl Graham peacefully passed away on January 17, 2007 at the age of 88. He was born April 11, 1918 in Provo, Utah to Earl Graham and Elvira Graham. He spent the majority of his life as a resident of Provo. As a youth, Arnold was an impressive athlete; a star at football and track as well as a state tennis champion, he was known to his peers as "Flash Graham." This love of sports endured throughout his long life. On September 9, 1942, he married Afton Fisher in the Salt Lake Temple and was tenderly devoted to her for their 64 years together. Arnold spent 38 years working for US Steel as the Superintendent of Production Planning. His eventual retirement in 1983 didn't suit someone as industrious as Arnie, and it wasn't long before he returned to the workforce, this time with the Provo Police Department as a crossing guard supervisor. This job he attentively performed until 2002. In 2001 the Provo Police Department awarded him the Support Services Division Commander Award. Arnold was never one to keep idle, in fact his active lifestyle certainly contributed to his long, productive life. In World War II, he served in the Army's 145th Medical Division. Arnold served a term as president in the Kiwanis Club. He was conscientious in both community and Church service. A devout member of the LDS faith, he served in many capacities within the Church, including Branch President and High Councilman. In 1989, he and his wife served a mission together in the New York City Visitors Center. He also spent countless hours maintaining the pastoral beauty of his mountain home in Wildwood. But his greatest and most enduring service was always towards his family. Arnold was admired by all who knew him for his loyalty and compassion. There will be many who will miss his witty personality and his warm anecdotes. He was a man driven by service and his love and dedication to his family was exemplary. Indeed, to best sum up the remarkable life of this amazing man, we need only to consider his own words: "For me, happiness is doing things for other people. If I couldn't help people, I don't know what I would do. I think that's what keeps me going." Arnold is survived by his dear wife Afton of Provo, his sister Faye Graham Firmage of Provo, and his three children: Janna Graham (Michael) Herbert of Taylorsville; Jacque Graham (Stanley) Smith of Provo; and Gary (Rebecca) Graham of Pleasant Grove; as well as his 10 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, January 22, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. in the Edgemont 9th Ward Chapel, 4300 North Canyon Road, Provo. Friends may call Sunday evening, from 6-8 p.m., at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center, as well as at the Church on Monday from 9:45-10:45 a.m. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Full Military rites will be accorded by V.F.W. District #4. Condolences may be emailed to info@BergMortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, January 19, 2007.]

Fisher, Barbara

Barbara Fisher

Class of 1953. Assistant Librarian.

Fisher, Bert

Fisher, Bert

Bert Fisher

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1924. Bert Fisher. He received a BS Degree in 1924. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 202.

Fisher, Byron [Milton Byron] Jr.

Fisher, Byron [Milton Byron] Jr.
Springdale, Utah US

Byron and Joan Fisher

Class of 1955. M. Byron Fisher. Student Body Speech Manager, Tennis, Debate, Debate State Champs, Boys State Senator, Seminary Play, Student Council, Chorus, Quill & Scroll, Ski Club, Thespians, Type Team. BYU BS Public Policy 1961. In 1960 he married Joan Peterson, BYH Class of 1957, and they have five children: Debra, Michael, Janae, Shair and Pter. His parents: Milton Byron Fisher and Louise Larsen Fisher of Provo, Utah. Their children: Loa Shirlene Fisher (dec.) (Donald) Olsen, Manti, Utah; M. Byron Fisher [BYH Class of 1955] (Joan), Salt Lake City, Utah; Don Lowell Fisher [BYH Class of 1959] (Ellen), Ann Arbor, Michigan; Carol Louise Fisher Harper [BYH Class of 1961](John), American Fork, Utah; and ReNon Fisher Zabriskie [BYH Class of 1966] (Noel R. Zabriskie [BYH Class of 1966]), Ogden, Utah. Byron's alternate address: PO Box 312, Springdale, Utah 84767 ~ ~ ~ ~ Byron practiced law in Salt Lake City for 41 years. He served in the Utah State Legislature for a period of time and had his first quadruple by-pass heart surgery. After retirement they moved to Springdale, Utah, near the entrance to Zion National Park. Classmates are welcome to come and visit. They spent 18 months (2002-2003) as missionaries as Assistant International Legal Counsel for the Church in Brazil. Byron had his second quadruple by-pass heart surgery in November 2004, and is still pumping along. ~ ~ ~ ~ The Fishers went to Mexico City and served an LDS mission until September 2008. Street address: 1215 S Canyon Springs Rd, Springdale, Utah. Alternate email: fishermb@ldschurch.org @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Milton Byron Fisher Jr. 1936 ~ 2023. Milton Byron Fisher, Jr. passed away peacefully at home in Murray, Utah, on September 16, 2023, surrounded by family during a BYU football game, a fitting end for a great man who loved home, family, and the Y. He is survived by his sister Carol Fisher [John] Harper, his beloved wife, Ida Joan Peterson Fisher, his 5 children, Debra Joan Fisher [Thomas] Morgan, Michael Byron [Crystal] Fisher, Janae Fisher [Brian] Powell, Sharlene Fisher [Brian] Taylor, and Peter Charles [Nicole] Fisher, 18 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Byron was born December 5, 1936, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Milton Byron Fisher, Sr. and Louise Larsen Fisher, and has always honored his island origins. He spent his youth working shoulder to shoulder with his beloved parents and siblings in Bountiful and Provo, Utah. He graduated co-valedictorian from Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah. Byron loved his 2.5-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Mexico, and remained enthusiastically fluent in Spanish his entire life. During his mission, he helped to open cities to LDS mission work, including Guadalajara, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, and Querétaro. Byron then enrolled at BYU in Provo, Utah, and began dating Ida Joan Peterson. They soon became "Joan and Byron" and would remain so for the rest of his life. Their love lives on throughout their extended families. To say “Byron loved his family,” hardly captures the hundreds of loving relationships. Joan and Byron would finish BYU together, move to Washington, DC to attend George Washington University Law School, and have a daughter, Debbie. Byron worked his legal career at Fabian and Clendenin in Salt Lake City, specializing in school district law, a specialty he would later teach at BYU Law School. Their Salt Lake City years completed their family with 4 more children, Michael, Janae, Shari, and Peter, and spanned more than 30 years, 4 homes, and 1 mountain cabin. Byron worked hard to balance his legal career with family development, community service, and personal hobbies. He served two terms in the Utah State House of Representatives. His service in a community of faith was consistent throughout his life. He served in almost every capacity as a member of the LDS church, including as the bishop of the Winder 10th Ward and of the Big Cottonwood Stake Singles Ward, where he was affectionately known as “Bish Fish.” After retirement, Joan and Byron would combine their faith and professionalism as missionary servants in both Brazil and Mexico. The post-professional years moved Joan and Byron to Springdale, Utah, surrounding themselves with the beauty of Zion National Park, pottery, travel, and visits from friends, children, and grandchildren. Byron said, “Children are great, grandchildren are perfect, and great-grandchildren are almost exalted.” After several years, they returned to Salt Lake City, settling near family in Murray, Utah. Byron was a talented tennis player and skier, but pottery was the craft he loved to share. He became an expert at creating thousands of household items, most of which passed hands with a smile as a “gift from the heart.” These pieces of his legacy can be found in hearts and homes throughout the world. Byron’s later contributions were made possible by the gift of a heart transplant, allowing him vitality for another 17 years, an offering he prayed could be measured in lives touched and lives blessed. It is Big By’s dying wish that any donations given by his passing go to an organ transplantation charity of the giver’s choosing. Funeral services will be held at Joan and Byron’s home ward chapel at 6350 South Rodeo Lane, in Murray, Utah, at 11 am. Gathering: Friday, September 22, 2023: 5pm-7pm. Family Greeting: Saturday, September 23, 2023: 9:30am-10:30am. Funeral: Saturday, September 23, 2023: 11am. Internment: Larkin Sunset Gardens,1950 East Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, Utah. https://www.larkinmortuary.com/obituary/view/milton-byron-fisher-jr/

Fisher, Carol Louise
9722 Ferguson Dr
Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062-8609 US

Carol and John M. Harper
  • Home: (801) 492-9201

Class of 1961. Carol Louise Fisher. Forensics, Model U.N., Dramatics, Chorus, Ski Club President, F.H.A., Wildcat Yearbook Copy Editor, Y'ld Cat Newspaper Reporter, Honor Roll, Senior Honor Panel, Seminary Graduate. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU 1965. Married John Harper. Her Parents: Milton Byron Fisher and Louise Larsen Fisher of Provo, Utah. Their children: Loa Shirlene Fisher (dec.) (Donald) Olsen, Manti, Utah; M. Byron Fisher [BYH Class of 1955] (Joan), Salt Lake City, Utah; Don Lowell Fisher [BYH Class of 1959] (Ellen), Ann Arbor, Michigan; Carol Louise Fisher Harper [BYH Class of 1961] (John), American Fork, Utah; and ReNon Fisher Zabriskie [BYH Class of 1966] (Noel R. Zabriskie [BYH Class of 1966]), Ogden, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: imheroic@gmail.com [John] @2011

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