Alphabetical Alumni
Anderson, Julie (1968)

Anderson, Julie (1968)
14105 N. 650 E.
Provo, Utah US

Julie and Dan Clark

Class of 1968. Julie Anderson. Spanish 1-4; Spanish Social Chair 1; Excellent in Language Fair 2; Pep Club 1-4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Ski Club 1-4; Thespians 1-4; "7 Sisters" 1; "Annie Get Your Gun" 3; "Harvey" 4; Honor Society 4; Drama 1-4; Excellent in Retold Story 2-3; Superior in Retold Story region 4; Superior in Retold Story state 4; Chorus 2-4; Band 2-4; Wildcat Yearbook 3-4; Yearbook Copy Editor 3-4; Track 1-2, 4; Softball 1-2; Volleyball 1-2; Basketball 1-2; BY Junior High officer; Junior Class Officer 3; Christmas Dance Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Graduation Committee 4. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BS Elementary Education & Teaching Certificate 1973. ~ ~ ~ ~ Married Dan L. Clark, BYH Class of 1967. Dan and Julie have six children: Daniel Heath (Tammy) Clark, Micah J. (Katie) Clark, Peter William (Emily) Clark, Tricialee Clark, Jonathan Rad (Jessica) Clark, and Taralyn Clark. ~ ~ ~ ~ Julie has an ED.D. in Education and she teaches Children's Literature at BYU. ~ ~ ~ ~ Julie was one of two main organizers of the 2001 BYH All-Classes Reunion. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Bill J. Anderson and Norma Patricia Tucker Anderson - Bill and Norma had four children: Julie Anderson (Dan) Clark, Mark T. (Aleca) Anderson, Timothy W. Anderson and Russell B. (Laury) Anderson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER FATHER: 1928-2019. On the beautiful, early moonlit morning of December 11, 2019, Bill J. Anderson left this mortal life to take his next step into eternity. Bill was born in Park City, Utah on June 25, 1928 to Richard Morse Anderson and Vivian Clara Wright. A child born in the great depression era, Bill’s life was a challenge from the beginning, but that challenge steeled a champion. His family moved to Samaria, Idaho a year later to live on his grandfather’s sheep ranch where he began to learn the importance of having a life plan. When the family later moved to Provo he learned how to help his family and soon became the guardian over his younger siblings whom he dearly loved. He worked very hard at school and became a leader among his peers at Provo High School. Upon graduation, he entered B.Y.U. and graduated with a B.S. degree in Industrial Management. He continued his education at the University of Utah and was awarded an MBA. He usually walked to school with the girl across the street, Norma Patricia Tucker, and their friendship matured during their college years. They were married on April 19, 1948 in the Tucker home, and later were sealed by Elder Joseph Fielding Smith in the Salt Lake Temple on March 9, 1949. They began their life as a family in Edgemont and Bill promised to build a home where they could remain for a lifetime – which he did. Within eleven years their family was blessed with four children, Julie, Mark, Timothy and Russell, and Bill dedicated his life to support this family. Bill’s professional life began at Geneva Steel Corporation in Orem, Utah. He worked as an electrical engineer and then rose to the position of Superintendent of Maintenance. He remained at the steel mill for twenty-one years and continued to develop and share his leadership. He became the founding director of the Children’s Fairyland Park at the American Fork Training School and his peers supported his efforts with their time and talent. In 1972 he began a new career working for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the Manager of Engineering with the responsibility for site planning, landscape architecture, furnishings and purchasing for the church’s world-wide building program. This provided the opportunity for him to travel the world and make a difference. In 1981 he became the Director of Purchasing and chief executive procurement officer, responsible for world-wide purchasing for the church. He had the opportunity to serve with four Prophets and work closely with the twelve Apostles and other church leaders. These relationships were eternal treasures to him and continued after his retirement. When he retired in 1985 he continued to work as an entrepreneur, developing companies, mentoring and financially “seeding” the efforts of many others. Bill is known for his life of service to his family, his church and his community. He served as a Scout master and continued to support, both in time and financially, the BSA. He was awarded the Silver Beaver and also served as the Vice-President of the Utah Parks Council. He was called to serve in the first bishopric of the Edgemont 4th Ward as well as to the first stake presidency of the Edgemont Stake. In both callings, he was responsible for the construction of the buildings that would bless the lives of those saints. His last calling in the church was working in the Provo Temple. Bill was continually involved in giving service to his community. He was the founding director and vice-president of the Utah Valley Opera Association, chairman of the board of directors for Provo City Cultural Affairs, President and board member of the Boys Club of Utah County, President of the Downtown Coaches Club (the original Cougar Club), and national chairman of the B.Y.U. Cougar Club, to name just a few. Two of his most personally satisfying service opportunities were first, being the Director of Western Boys Baseball, and second, being the founding director of the UVU President’s Scholarship Ball. In each he created miracles from an idea. Bill spent his life with the prayer each day to find someone to help. He had an amazing, working testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ and wore it on his sleeve. Because of his life and example he received many public honors, but his most treasured service took place in countless private, quiet settings. His wife, Norma, preceded him in death in 2013. In 2015, another angel came into his life, Mary Jean Wagner. Their relationship has been a blessing to them both as they have enjoyed four years of travel and involvement in cultural activities. The Anderson family has great love and gratitude for Jean and so appreciative of the care she provided for our father and grandfather. The family is also extremely grateful for the care the doctors have given Bill specifically over the past twenty-five years, during the last week of his life at Utah Valley Hospital, and for the hospice care from Dignity during his last three days. Bill is survived by his wife, Jean, his daughter, Julie Anderson Clark (Dan), and his three sons, Mark Tucker Anderson (Ann), Timothy William Anderson (Barbara), and Russell Bret Anderson (Laury), fifteen grandchildren, and twenty-four great-grandchildren, his brothers, Michiel (Shirley) and Roy (Rita) Anderson, his sisters, Vivian Theo Miller (Neb) and Kathleen Moore (Gordon). He also wanted to note his nieces and nephews, and cousins of both the Anderson and Wright families. He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard Morse and Vivian Clara Anderson, his wife, Norma, his brother, Richard, and his sister, Jeannine. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Monday, December 16, 2019 at the Edgemont 4th Ward Chapel, 4056 North Timpview Drive, Provo, Utah. Friends may visit with the family at the church, Sunday, December 15 from 6-8:00 p.m. and at the church Monday from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. prior to services. Burial will be at Eastlawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, 4800 North Timpview Dr., Provo, Utah. Condolences may be expressed at www.bergmortuary.com. At Bill’s request, in lieu of flowers, please spend some personal time with family members and share your love. “Merry Christmas and to all a good life”! [Provo Daily Herald, December 14, 2019]

Anderson, Karen Louise (1969)

Anderson, Karen Louise (1969)
Springville, Utah US

Karen and Brent Ekins

Class of 1969. Karen Louise Anderson [not Andersen]. She married Brent K. Ekins. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Karen Louise Anderson Ekins, born January 1, 1951, died June 6, 1994, at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, Utah, after a long illness. Karen was born in Provo, Utah, to Harold J. and Gloria S. Anderson. She grew up in Orem and Provo and most recently resided in Springville. She married Brent K. Ekins on August 24, 1972, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is survived by her husband Brent, children: Scott, serving a full-time mission in the Philippines, Naga Mission; Jamie, Paul, Brian, and Daniel of Springville; her parents of Provo; her sisters: Patty Ford (Ron), of North Salt Lake; Sheri Rees (Doug), of Bountiful; and brother, Paul Anderson (Tani) of Kaysville. Burial was June 9, 1994, in the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville, Utah.

Anderson, Katie

Anderson, Katie

Katie Anderson

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909. Katie Anderson. She received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 281. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Katie Maria Anderson, who was born on September 22, 1889 in Fountain Green, Sanpete County, Utah? If so, her parents were John (Johan) Anderson and Eliza Maria Bischoff. Katie married Frederick Irving Abbott on September 6, 1930 in Farmington, Utah. Katie Marie Anderson Abbott died on November 11, 1958.

Anderson, LaDeane
1025 S. 11th Street
Montrose, Colorado 81401-4428 US

LaDeane Durham

Class of 1946. LaDeane Anderson. She served as Student Body Secretary-Treasurer in 1945-1946. She graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program.

Anderson, Leland Erastus

Anderson, Leland Erastus
Mt. Pleasant, Utah US

Leland Anderson

Faculty & Staff, including 1955-56. BYHS Seminary Teacher. Wrote: "General Aims of the BYH Seminary" in the New Horizons series, 1955, held in the BYU Archives. Leland Erastus Anderson, born 20 November 1898 in Ephraim, Sanpete County, Utah, died 2 October 1983, in Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah.

Anderson, Lewis Robert

Anderson, Lewis Robert
Manti, Utah US

Lewis and Clara Anderson

Class of 1892. Lewis Robert Anderson. Mayor of Manti, three terms; Speaker of the House in the Utah Legislature; past President of the Snow College Board of Directors; member, Board of Regents of the University of Utah; President, Manti LDS Temple. Many other offices and responsibilities. Many business leadership positions. Born March 26, 1872, Fountain Green, Utah. Married Clara Maria Munk, December 11, 1895. They had six children. He died October 19, 1968. [Brief profile in The Sons of Brigham by T. Earl Pardoe, 1969, pp. 1-2.]

Anderson, Lois Blanch

Anderson, Lois Blanch
Midway, Utah US

Lois and Gerald Hayward

Class of 1957. Lois Anderson. 1957 Student Body Vice President. 1956 Student Body Historian. Soph Class Secretary, Chorus, I Speak for Democracy, Model U.N., Commercial Award, Soph Ball Committee, Junior Prom Committee. BYU BA Elementary Education 1961. Married Gerald Hayward, BYH Class of 1956. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Lois Blanch Anderson Hayward, 1939-2019. On Saturday, September 28, 2019, our beloved wife, mother and grandmother Lois Blanch Anderson Hayward passed away. Lois was born July 30, 1939, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Leland E. Anderson and Blanch Hunsaker Anderson. Her childhood years were spent in Manti, Utah, the town which she always considered home. Her family moved to Provo, Utah, as she began high school at BY High. She graduated in the BYH Class of 1957. She then went on to attend college at BYU, graduating with honors in Elementary Education. She was a very successful teacher of 3rd and 4th graders for the next seven years at Maeser and Dilworth Elementary while her husband finished school. She married Gerald Lynn Hayward in February, 1961, in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a member of the BYH Class of 1956. Lois’ life was centered around her family and she was devoted to her husband and children. She enjoyed involving herself with her children and grandchildren’s activities. Never a day went by that she didn’t ask on the phone, “Tell me about the kids.” Lois had a passion for making her home a beautiful and serene place. She was a very creative person and put that creativity in everything she touched. She loved reading, doing family history, giving of herself and serving others. Lois was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and most of her life was spent in leading and teaching young women and Relief Society. She was a great example to many people. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother Don Anderson; four sisters Shirley Cazier, Sharon Anderson, Helen Thornton and Faye Frazier Shaw. She is survived by her husband, Gerald L. Hayward, son Steven L. Hayward (Tia), daughter Laura Lee Farrer, seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, October 4th, 2019 at 11 AM at the Fort Midway LDS Chapel (1102 S. Center St., Midway). A visitation will be held Thursday, October 3, from 6-8 pm and prior to the Friday service from 9 AM – 10:45 AM. Burial at the Midway Cemetery. Friends and family may visit the online guestbook and share a memory of Lois at www.probstfamilyfunerals.com. The family expressed deep appreciation to Visiting Angels and Donna Barnett who became Lois’ good friend and the staff at Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing Center for their care and concern for her. [Provo Daily Herald, October 1, 2019]

Anderson, Loren A.

Anderson, Loren A.

Loren Anderson

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1915. Loren A. Anderson. He received an AB Degree in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 336.

Anderson, Lucretia

Anderson, Lucretia

Lucretia Anderson

Class of 1910. Lucretia Anderson. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Normal Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Need more information.] IS THIS? Lucretia A. Rowley, born February 9, 1890. She married _______ Rowley. She died March 13, 1947. Interment, Spring Glen Cemetery, Utah.

Anderson, Marguerite

Anderson, Marguerite
Las Cruces, New Mexico US

Marguerite & Dennis Romney

Not Class of 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938. Marguerite Anderson. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY: Marguerite Anderson Romney died Friday, June 14, 1996 of complications from surgery. She was born October 18, 1918 in El Paso, Texas, the daughter of A. Lorenzo and Vera Pierce Anderson. She married Dennison Emer Romney April 3, 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple. Marguerite and Dennis have four children, Gayle Durrant (Olani) of Laie, Hawaii; Deanne Williams (Kent) of Orem, Utah; Dennison E. Romney II (Lisa); and Dr. Lorenzo M. Romney (Nancy) of Greenwood, Missouri. They have 28 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Marguerite is also survived by brothers, A.L. Anderson, Jr.; Robert P. Anderson of Salt Lake City; Clyde L. Anderson of Rialto, California; and sister, Rinda Robinson, serving a Mexico City Temple mission. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Vera Lenroot. Marguerite attended school in El Paso, Texas and Brigham Young Academy [Brigham Young Academy ceased to exist in 1903. They may be speaking of BYH, or BYU. Cannot find her name in the rolls of BYH yet] in Provo, Utah. She served as a missionary in the Mexico City Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1938-1940. She served in leadership positions on both the ward and stake levels in all auxiliaries of the church. Actively involved she also served in leadership positions in school and civic organizations in Las Cruces, New Mexico, where she and her husband, a respected farmer, lived and reared their family for 37 years. She and her husband have resided near their children for the past seven years in American Fork, Utah. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 20, 1996, in American Fork, Utah. Interment, East Lawn Memorial Hills in Provo, Utah. [Deseret News, Sunday, June 16, 1996]

Anderson, Marie

Anderson, Marie

Marie Anderson

Class of 1917. Marie Anderson. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 56. ~ ~ ~ ~ TM -->

Anderson, Mark T.
4101 Timpview Drive
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Mark and Aleca Anderson
  • Work: (801) 225-7705
  • Cell: (801) 762-7071

Class of 1971. Mark Tucker Anderson. Class Vice-President. His parents: Bill J. Anderson and Norma Patricia Lamb Anderson - they had four children: Julie Anderson (Dan) Clark [BYH Class of 1968]; Mark T. (Aleca) Anderson; Timothy W. Anderson; and Russell B. (Laury) Anderson. BYU BS Finance & Economics, Marriott School of Business 1980. Married Aleca Alleman, 3 children: John T. Anderson; Amy Anderson; and Megan Anderson. Mark is Senior Executive Vice President, NewGen Air Holdings LLC, Charlotte, North Carolina, now living in New York. @2006

Anderson, Martha Joy

Anderson, Martha Joy
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Martha Anderson

Class of 1961. Martha Joy Anderson. Instrumental Music, Chorus President, Art Purchase Award, Thespians Vice President, Wildcat Yearbook Art Editor, Dramatics, Seminary Graduate, Vocal Music Achievement Award, Honor Roll, BYU Music Award. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Martha Joy Anderson, devoted and beloved daughter, sister, aunt, friend and advocate for the mentally ill, died Aug. 30, 2005, in Salt Lake City of natural causes. She was born April 25, 1943, in Salt Lake City, the firstborn of Vernon Lockwood Anderson and Joyce Margaret Roberts Anderson. Her middle name bespeaks the gift she brought to all who knew her. A precocious child with blonde locks and artistic gifts, she was an accomplished pianist and painter by the time she graduated from Brigham Young University High School in Provo, Utah. Throughout her youth, she set an extraordinary example of caring and excellence for her seven siblings. When the family moved to Salvador, Brazil, in 1962, Martha bore many family responsibilities while teaching English at the American Institute at the University of Bahia in Salvador. In the full flowering of her young adulthood, she left her family in Brazil in 1963 to return to Utah to render months of around-the-clock care as her mother lay dying of cancer. That experience had a profound impact on her life. Martha moved to Southern California, where she lived for many years and made many friends. After working in real estate, Martha returned to Utah to be near her father and her brothers and sisters and their families, to whom she offered extraordinary love and support for the remainder of her days. She worked for several years as an advocate for the mentally ill, most recently as a consumer advocate and coordinator for the Utah Division of Mental Health and on the board of the National Mental Health Association. Though she struggled with the devastating effects of bipolar disorder, Martha loved life, good food, music, books, films, conversation, laughter and her relatives. Blessed with a keen mind and great empathy, she helped her brothers and sisters and their spouses, and her many nieces and nephews, understand the value of family ties, always giving more than she ever received in return. Their gratitude and sense of loss cannot be put in words. Martha is survived by her father and his wife, Gerri, Ocala, Fla.; sisters Julie Anderson (Robert) Allphin, Alpine, Utah; Colette Anderson [BYH Class of 1964] (Tom) Gill, Sugar Land, Texas; and Susan Anderson (John) Schilling, Mattoon, Ill.; 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; 31 nieces and nephews and their 24 children. A memorial service was held Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005 in Salt Lake City. [Deseret News, Thursday, September 1, 2005.]

Anderson, Mary Elizabeth

Anderson, Mary Elizabeth
Idaho Falls, Idaho US

Mary and Jacob Magleby

BY Academy High School Normal Class of 1892? Mary Anderson. Listed as a Junior in the 1891 Normal Commencement Program. Source: Commencement Program of the Normal Class of 1891 on May 21, 1891. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mary Elizabeth Anderson was born October 24, 1867 in Deseret, Millard County, Utah. Her parents were Hakan Andersson and Mariane Marie Nielsen. She married classmate Jacob Magleby, Class of 1891. Jacob Magleby was born January 15, 1867 in Milton, Morgan County, Utah. His parents were Hans Olsen Magleby and Elisa Marthine Svendsen Magleby. He also graduated from Brigham Young Academy in 1891. Jacob Magleby was both an educational leader [County Superintendent and High School Principal] and a banker. The Magleby family lived for years in Monroe, Utah, then moved to Idaho. Jacob Magleby died on March 18, 1946 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. His interment, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mary Anderson Magleby died on March 5, 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Anderson, Matilda

Anderson, Matilda
Fairview, Utah US

Matilda Anderson

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1908. Matilda Anderson of Fairview, Utah. She received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 3. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1908. Matilda Anderson, a Normal graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1908 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 33rd Academic Year, 1908-1909, pp. 128-130.

Anderson, Meta

Anderson, Meta

Meta Anderson

Class of 1917. Meta Anderson. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 56.

Anderson, Myrtle

Anderson, Myrtle
Provo, Utah US

Myrtle Anderson

BYH Class of 1924. Myrtle Anderson of Provo, Utah. She graduated from BYH in the Class of 1924. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Anderson, Nathan

Nathan Anderson

Class of 1979. Nathan Anderson. IS THIS? Nathan R. Anderson. BYUI SA Manufacturing Engineering Technology 1986. BYU BS Manufacturing Engineering Technology 1989. 852 North Murdock Drive, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 801-785-9464 @2006

Anderson, Nels

Anderson, Nels

Nels Anderson

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1920. Nels Anderson. He received an AB Degree in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 493. ~ ~ ~ ~ Nels Anderson, BYU '20, credited Edwin S. Hinckley with his decision to stay in school. Discouraged and finding himself among "kids who had not come up the rough way," Anderson had already rolled up his bed to go home when he saw Principal Hinckley. As he explained, "Hinckley listened and without my realizing, kept me an hour. He told stories and listened to mine. In the end he said, 'I'll gamble on you. If you agree to stay till the end of the term, I'm sure you'll come on top.' I went back, unrolled the bed and started over. By three months I was getting As." Nels Anderson's book, Deseret Sands, is his tribute to his teacher.

Anderson, Nora

Anderson, Nora

Nora Anderson

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1920. Nora Anderson. She received an AB Degree in English in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 234.

Anderson, Orvel

Anderson, Orvel

Orvel Anderson

Classes of 1912 and 1914. Orvel Anderson. He received a High School Diploma in 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 458. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1914. Orvel Anderson. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 458.

Anderson, Otto Leonard

Anderson, Otto Leonard

Otto Anderson

Class of 1915. Otto L. Anderson. Name and photo appear among Senior Class Graduates at Brigham Young High School in 1915. Source 1: 1915 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 84-102. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Otto Leonard Anderson. He received a High School Diploma in 1915. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 148.

Anderson, Parley

Anderson, Parley

Parley Anderson

Class of 1913. Parley Anderson. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1913. Name on list, but no photo. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Parley Anderson. He received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 496.

Anderson, Rex

Rex Anderson

Class of 1969. Rex Anderson.
IS THIS? 1. Rex Devear Anderson, 1441 Harris Ln, Blanding, Utah 84511-2601 - 435-678-3368?
OR IS THIS? 2. Rex Carl Anderson, m. Carol Ann, 7209 E. 34th St, Tucson, Arizona 85710-5724 - 520-298-0349 & 520-209-5369?

Anderson, Robert (F&S)

Anderson, Robert (F&S)
Provo, Utah US

Robert Anderson

Faculty & Staff. Robert Anderson, Constitutional History teacher, 1892-1904.

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