Alphabetical Alumni
Isgreen, Emil Benjamin

Isgreen, Emil Benjamin
Provo, Utah US

Emil Isgreen

BY Academy High School Class of 1887. Emil Isgreen received a Teacher's Certificate. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 21, 1887. Faculty & Staff. Training School & Registrar, 1888-1893. ~ ~ ~ ~ Emil Benjamin Isgreen was born April 27, 1865 in Tooele, Utah. His parents were Anders Jonsson [Isgreen] and Anna Britta [Jansson] Stromberg Isgreen. He married Minnie Overn Peterson on February 24, 1909 in Logan, Utah. He died on November 25, 1945 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Isgreen, Joyce May

Isgreen, Joyce May

Joyce and Jack Clark

Classes of 1919 and 1920. Joyce Isgreen. She graduated from BYH in College Hall on Wednesday, May 28, 1919. Source 1: 1919 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1919 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 61-74. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1919. Joyce Isgreen. She received a BYH Business Diploma in 1919. Source 3: Annual Report, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 158. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1920. Joyce Isgreen. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 158. ~ ~ ~ ~ Joyce May Isgreen was born May 22, 1900 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Solomon Isgreen and Alice Thomas Isgreen. She married John William ("Jack") Clark on April 12, 1922 in Benjamin, Utah. She died on January 2, 1985.

Isgreen, Ruth

Isgreen, Ruth

Ruth Isgreen

Classes of 1919 and 1920. Ruth Isgreen. She graduated from BYH in College Hall on Wednesday, May 28, 1919. Source 1: 1919 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1919 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 61-74. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1919. Ruth Isgreen. She received a BYH Academic Diploma in 1919. Source 3: Annual Report, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 158. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1920. Ruth Isgreen. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 158. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ruth Isgreen was born January 25, 1899 in Tooele, Utah. Her parents: Solomon Isgreen and Alice Thomas Isgreen. Ruth died on July 13, 1975.

Israelsen, Boyd
1665 East 1550 North
Logan, Utah 84341-2965 US

Boyd and Carma Israelsen
  • Work: (435) 753-3784

Class of 1946 ~ Honorary. Boyd Israelsen. Boyd attended the BYU Elementary Laboratory Training School in the Third Grade in 1936-1937. His actual high school alma mater in 1946 was John Adams High School in Cleveland, Ohio. His family lived there during the war years while his father worked as an economist for the Federal government. ~ ~ ~ ~ BIO: Boyd Israelsen was born at Logan, Utah on March 12, 1928. His parents moved to Monroe, Utah in 1929, where his father served as principal of the LDS seminary for seven years. He has one sibling, Barbara Israelsen Shearer, born in March 1934. The family moved to Provo in 1936, where he attended third grade at BYU Training School. The next four years were spent in Madison, Wisconsin, followed by a year each in Logan, Utah and Washington, D.C., then four years in Cleveland, Ohio, where he graduated from John Adams High School in 1946. He enlisted in the Army and spent 15 months on occupation duty in Japan, playing clarinet in the 296th Army Band at I Corps headquarters in Kyoto. Boyd attended Utah State University, California Institute of Technology, and Stanford University (Ph.D. 1960, electrical engineering). He and Carma Croshaw of Logan were married June 30, 1953. They currently (2007) have five children, 22 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. His professional career included four years at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and 29 years at Watkins-Johnson Company (W-J) in Palo Alto, California. His positions there included serving as a member of the technical staff, department manager, and staff scientist, working in the development and production of microwave devices and systems for defense electronics, military satellites, and deep-space communications. Upon his retirement from W-J in 1988, he and Carma moved to Logan, Utah where he was appointed adjunct professor at Utah State University, teaching in the electrical and computer engineering department for the next ten years. Concurrently, he became involved in community activities and served as project manager –– a volunteer position –– in the restoration of the Ellen Eccles Theatre, culminating in its grand opening in January 1993. He currently serves as a trustee of the theatre and as a director of the Cache County American Red Cross. Central to the lives of Boyd and Carma is their membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Boyd’s service has included numerous positions, including bishop and stake president’s counselor. The couple served in the Ohio Cincinnati Mission in 2002-03. Their current activities include family history, Church and community service, travel, mentoring grandchildren, and enjoying the remaining years of life. @2007

Iverson, Charles M.

Iverson, Charles M.

Charles Iverson

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1927. Charles M. Iverson. He received a BS Degree in 1927. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 81.

Iverson, Eunice Stella

Iverson, Eunice Stella
Payson, Utah US

Eunice and Ivin Gardner

Class of 1910. Eunice Iverson. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Normal Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Eunice Stella Iverson was born on September 2, 1890 in Salem, Utah. Her parents were Andrew Iverson and Julia Matilda Olsen. She married Ivin Estelvin Gardner on June 17, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died November 8, 1946 in Payson, Utah. Interment, Salem, Utah.

Iverson, Gustave

Iverson, Gustave

Gustave Iverson

BY Academy High School Class of 1889. Gustave Iverson received Certificates: Penmanship, Bookkeeping. Source: Utah Enquirer, May 28, 1889.

Iverson, Ivan Charles

Iverson, Ivan Charles
Layton, Utah US

Ivan and Nihla Iverson

Class of 1935. Ivan Charles Iverson. Basketball. Track. Ivan came to BYH from Duchesne, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ His BYH graduation date confirmed in graduating class list, Salt Lake Telegram, May 7, 1935, p. 14. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents Charles Martin Iverson and Lydia Richens Iverson. Ivan graduated from B.Y. High in the Class of 1935. He had two sisters, Myrtle Marie Iverson Calder [BYH Class of 1928?], Bessie Iverson Meiling; and a brother, Andrew Iverson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Nihla Maris Hiatt Perry Iverson Biggs passed away peacefully at her Layton home on December 31, 2008. Nihla was born in Wheatland, Wyoming On January 8, 1920 to Beulah Harriet and Raymond Scott Hiatt. Later her mother married Leonard Perry in the Salt Lake Temple. Nihla attended schools in Wyoming and Utah and two years at Brigham Young University. She married Ivan Charles Iverson in the Salt Lake Temple on December 19, 1941. After her husband's death in 1964, she married James E. Biggs on June 23, 1967. Nihla was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Nihla was a devoted mother, homemaker and enjoyed a successful career with her exceptional office skills which earned her an award for Utah State Employee of the Year. She loved poetry, literature, music and creative hand work. She enjoyed her affiliation with the 20-30 Club of Clearfield, Beta Sigma Phi of north Davis County, was the first president of Clearfield Chapter of Alpha Lambda and spent many years with her literary group, Bellatristics. She was a totally accepting woman and loved by all who knew her. She is survived by her husband, Jim; children, Ned (Linda), Karen (Russ) Williams, Dave (Trudy). Kristin (Randy) Smith, Bob (Nancy) and Mike (Shauna); stepchildren, Cheryl (Jim) Meyer, Dave (Trish) and Jim; 26 grandchildren, and 52 great-grandchildren. Half brothers; Preston and Kent Hiatt and a half sister; Doris. Step brothers; Mark and Clifton (Cliff) Perry. She was preceded in death by husband, Ivan and her sister Phyllis (Les) Gatzemyer. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 3, 2009 at the LDS Peacefield Ward at 1589 E. Gentile Street. Interment, Kaysville Cemetery, 500 E. Crestwood Road. [Deseret News, Saturday, January 3, 2009]

Iverson, Mimmie

Iverson, Mimmie

Mimmie Iverson

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909. Mimmie Iverson. She received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 245.

Iverson, Myrtle Marie

Iverson, Myrtle Marie
Provo, Utah US

Myrtle and James Calder

Class of 1928? Myrtle Marie Iverson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Myrtle Marie Iverson Calder, 92, longtime Provo resident, passed away February 21, 2003, of complications following surgery. She was born May 28, 1910, in Vernal, Utah, to Charles Martin and Lydia Richens Iverson. She attended Naples Elementary School where her father was principal and at the age of 14 moved to Provo. Myrtle graduated from B.Y. High and Brigham Young University, receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting in 1931. She was employed by Taylor Brothers Department Store in Provo from 1931 to 1935. While there, she met her future husband, James Hamilton Calder, and they were married April 1, 1935, in the Salt Lake Temple. Following their marriage, they both terminated their employment at Taylor Brothers. Hamilton began his career in banking as cashier at Farmers & Merchants Bank, and together they owned and operated Calder's Luncheonette, a popular college ice cream shop located south of BYU Lower Campus. They sold their business in 1940. From 1944 until she underwent hip replacement surgery in 1998, Myrtle was active in several family businesses with her husband and children. In 1948 they built their home in northeast Provo. Myrtle loved people and had a gift of making everyone feel welcome in their home, which through the years has been a gathering place for family and friends. Myrtle was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many capacities and always supported her family in their callings. She received the Golden Gleaner award. She was a member of the BYU Alumni Board from 1948 thru 1951 and served as President of Literary League. Her life was filled with work, optimism, and never-ending loyalty to her family and friends. She will long be remembered for her patience, courage and endurance, her delightful sense of humor, and for her loving personality. Her greatest treasure was her family. She is survived by her daughter, Janet Calder, Provo; her son, James H. Calder (Ann), Provo; and their children Jay (Lara) Calder, Boston, MA; Christine (Clark) Gilbert, Boston, MA; Catherine (Tony) Horsley, Philadelphia, PA; Mark (Shannon) Calder, Nashville, TN; Kimberly Calder, serving an LDS mission in Romania; Scott Calder, serving an LDS mission in Thailand; and seven great-grand-children. She was preceded in death by her husband who died December 13, 1972; her parents; her sister, Bessie Iverson Meiling; and her brothers Ivan C. Iverson [BYH Class of 1935] and Andrew Iverson. Funeral services were held Friday, February 28, 2003 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Wednesday, February 26, 2003.]

Iverson, Vernee Herbert [Vernie]

Iverson, Vernee Herbert [Vernie]
Salem, Utah US

Vernee & Vennes Iverson

Classes of 1916 and 1917. Vernie [or Vernee, not Vernec] Iverson (male). Graduated from Brigham Young High School, Academic Department, in 1916. Source: 1916 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, about 23 pages, not numbered. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1916. Vernie H. Iverson. He received a High School Diploma in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 7. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1917. Vernie H. Iverson. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 7. ~ ~ ~ ~ Vernee Herbert Iverson was born on February 1, 1895 in Salem, Utah. His parents were Andrew Iverson and Julia M. Olsen Iverson, both of Norway. Vernee married Vennes Davidson on May 12, 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and they ran a farm in Salem, Utah. Vennes was born on May 5, 1901 in Fairview, Utah. Her parents were Amasa Davidson and Ane Elizabeth Hansen Davidson. Vennes Davidson Iverson died on March 21, 1993. Vernee H. Iverson died on June 9, 1947 at home in Salem, Utah. His interment, Salem, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Vennes Mercil Davidson Iverson, 91, passed away March 21, 1993 at Highland Care Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. Born May 5, 1901 in Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah, to Amasa and Annie Elizabeth Hansen Davidson, she was the last survivor in a family of ten children. Married Vernee Herbert Iverson, May 12, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 9, 1947. Vennes was active in the LDS Church serving as a visiting teacher and doing temple work and genealogy for many years. Vennes was a tireless worker for her family, loved to garden, and especially loved her flowers. She is survived by sons and spouses: Amasa and Shirley Iverson, West Jordan; Andrew and Marie Iverson, Salt Lake City; Lois Iverson & Curtis Griebel, Sandy; 13 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by son, Vern Floyd Iverson and daughter, Vennes Vee Iverson Jones, granddaughter, Sally Ann Clays and great grandson, Bradley Jones. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 25th 1993 at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 So., Salt Lake City. Her interment, Salem City Cemetery. Thanks to Highland Care Center for the compassionate care they gave Vennes over the many years she was a resident there. [Deseret News, Tuesday, March 23, 1993.]

Ivie, Carolann Roberta

Ivie, Carolann Roberta
Mesa, Arizona US

Carolann R Ivie

Class of 1954. Carolann R. Ivie. BYU BS Business Education and Administrative Management 1958. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Carolann Roberta Ivie December 29, 1935 – December 1, 2017. Carolann Roberta Ivie passed away on Friday, December 1, 2017, in Mesa, Arizona. Carol was born December 29, 1935, in Hyrum, Utah, the youngest child of Horace Leon and Ruth Ashby Ivie. She is preceded in death by her parents and her brothers Noel Ashby Ivie and Alma Raelden “Ray” Ivie. Carol is survived by her sister, Joyzelle Ivie Wade of Mesa AZ, and her brother, Evan Leon Ivie of Nauvoo IL. Carol graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1954. She graduated from Brigham Young University in 1958. She later worked in Salt Lake City as the secretary to the Seven Presidents of the Seventy for six years. She was very active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, working in many various capacities and callings. She was a woman of service. She served a mission while she was young to the Hermosillo, Mexico Mission, and later in life to the Salt Lake City Family History Mission. Missions and missionary work were some of the most enjoyable times of her life. She enjoyed working for more than 30 years as a volunteer in the Mesa, Arizona Temple, and also devoted 17 years to volunteering at the Mesa Cannery every Wednesday after she retired from full-time work. Carol also served a third mission at the Mesa Family History Extraction/Indexing center. While living in Mesa, Carol worked for various law firms, was a bailiff in Phoenix courts, and also a secretary at Motorola. She served her community as a public servant with the Arizona State Emergency Management Department as well. Carol was an avid dog lover and aunt to many nieces and nephews, Carol will be missed by her family and friends. Her example of service is an inspiration to all. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at the Mesa Maricopa Stake Center, 613 N. Stewart, Mesa, AZ 85201. Arrangements by Advantage Melcher Chapel of the Roses. Interment, American Fork Cemetery, 26 W. 600 N., American Fork, Utah 84003 on Saturday, December 9, 2017. Source.

Ivie, Horace Leon

Ivie, Horace Leon

Horace Ivie

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Horace Leon Ivie. He received a BS Degree in Accounting & Business in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 378.

Ivie, Lillie

Ivie, Lillie

Lillie Ivie

Class of 1915. Lillie Ivie. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 394.

Ivie, Lucille

Ivie, Lucille
Aurora, Utah US

Lucille Ivie

BYH Class of 1924 ~ Honorary. Lucille Ivie, of Aurora, Utah. Lucille is listed as a 3rd Year (junior) student at Brigham Young High School in 1924. Some other students similarly listed were actually 4th Year (senior) students. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Ivie, Pearl [Ida Pearl]

Ivie, Pearl [Ida Pearl]
West Point, Utah US

Pearl and Joseph Stanford

Class of 1915. Pearl Ivie graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Academic Department. Source 1: Program, 1915 High School Class, Thursday, June 3, 1915, College Hall. Class Colors: Red & Blue. Class Motto: "Duty is the Keynote of Success". ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1915 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 84-102. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Pearl Ivie [Stanford]. She received a High School Diploma in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 9. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ida Pearl Ivie was born on January 20, 1898 in Vermillion, Sevier County, Utah. Her parents were James Oscar Ivie and Annie Catherine Mortensen Ivie. She married Joseph Sedley Stanford on June 25, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on March 6, 1981 at West Point, Davis County, Utah. Her interment, Logan, Utah.

Ivins, Guy
1020 E. 700 N.
American Fork, Utah 84003 US

Guy Ivins

Class of 1947 ~ Honorary? [Name and photo does not appear with senior class in the 1947 Wildcat yearbook, or in any surrounding year annuals.] -- @2001

Jacklin, Ellen

Jacklin, Ellen

Ellen Jacklin

Class of 1918. Ellen Jacklin. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 118.

Jackman, Alona
1176 West 1300 North
Orem, Utah 84057-2410 US

Alona and Edward Veatch
  • Work: (801) 226-9035

Class of 1964 ~ Honorary? Married Edward E. Veatch.

Jackman, Arthur Perry

Jackman, Arthur Perry
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Arthur Jackman

Class of 1913. Arthur Jackman. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Commercial Department. Source: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Arthur Perry Jackman, born December 30, 1890 in Juab, Utah. His parents were Albert Lester Jackman and Mary Francis Jennings Jackman. He saw active duty in the US Army in Europe during World War I. Albert Perry Jackman married Lola Emma Sperry. Albert Perry Jackman died on December 18, 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was buried on December 22, 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Jackman, Morris Albert

Jackman, Morris Albert
Provo, Utah US

Morris and Carol Jackman

Class of 1950. Morris A. "Mo" Jackman. Senior Class Vice President. Golf, Baseball, Football, Letterman Club, Chorus, Junior Prom Chairman, French Club. BYU BA Business Management 1954. Played on the BYU Baseball team in 1954. Married Carol Dunford. ~ ~ ~ ~ Carol Dunford-Jackman, a native of Provo, Utah, received her BA in Art from BYU in 1954. She also received her BFA from BYU. Married to Morris Jackman and a mother of five children, she returned to BYU to study sculpture after her children were all in school. Carol has been included in the Springville Museum of Art Spring Salon ever since she began exhibiting. She won the Juror's Choice in 1984 and 1986. She has exhibited in many other in-state shows, winning a Purchase Award in the American Congress of Art and Design. Recently, she was commissioned by Intermountain Health Care to sculpt a life-size bronze of a Pink Lady and two children. Her work is representational, intended to capture intense personal emotion and sensitivity. The female form is a forte of the artist. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Morris Albert Jackman, 1932 - 2018. Morris Albert Jackman passed away on Friday, April 27, 2018 surrounded by family. He was born in Levan, Utah (hand over heart) on January 7, 1932. Mo, as he was known to all, was an active participant in life rather than a spectator, always striving for excellence in all he did. His work life began at age 9 where he was employed by Muir-Roberts, Co., a fresh produce packer and shipper where he was entrusted with gluing labels on shipping crates. His employment with Muir Roberts would last a lifetime where at retirement he was President and CEO of the company. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1950. The youngest of 5 siblings, he was always trying to keep up with older brothers which honed his skill as an athlete. BYU where he played freshman basketball. However, his true passion then was baseball. He pitched for the Cougars and lettered 4 years. He also played semi-pro baseball. After graduation from BYU he married the love of his life, Carol Dunford, in the Manti LDS Temple on July 30, 1954. Their early married life was one of travel and adventure via his service to his country. He entered the US Air Force as a Second Lieutenant and was a pilot who flew C-124 cargo planes ferrying weapons, equipment and troops around the pacific rim. He also served as Branch President for an Air Force Group of Saints in Malden, Missouri. After 3 years in the Air Force, Mo and Carol moved back to Provo to raise a family. His athletic passion turned from baseball to golf where he became extremely accomplished. He was Club Champion three times at Timpanogos Golf course. After joining Riverside Country Club he won 8 more Championships. For many years he held the Utah State record for the lowest competitive round of golf, 61. He also, served as President of Riverside Country Club. He served in numerous callings in the LDS church. His favorite calling was the 7 years he served with Carol at the MTC in Provo where they taught a class for the incoming, non-english speaking missionaries. Seeing these young people and their conviction served to intensify his own life long conviction to the gospel. Mo was a true competitor and fitness fanatic. His children can recall many Family Home Evenings that ended in sit-up contests or leg wrestling. Of all his athletic and business accomplishments, to him the greatest accomplishment in his life was his family. A devoted father, grandfather and great grandfather he had a way of making each one feel as if they were the most important thing to him. He is survived by his wife of 63 years Carol, children, Cyd and Kent Davis, Maury and Jenifer Jackman, Shelly and Kay Pulver, Clay and Amy Jackman, Andrea and Alex Rosborough, 22 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and innumerable souls to whom it felt natural to call him uncle Mo. Services will be held on Wednesday, May 2, 2018, 11 am. Visitation will be held on Tuesday evening, May 1, 6-8 pm and on Wednesday May 2, 9-10:30 am at Edgemont 7th Ward (Ripples Church) 555 E. 3230 N., Provo, Utah. [Deseret News, April 29 to May 1, 2018]

Jackson, Amy Rozilla

Jackson, Amy Rozilla

Amy and Edward Berrett

Class of 1921. Amy Jackson. Source 1: Photograph of the BYH Graduating Class of 1921. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. Amy Jackson. Source 2: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. Amy R. Jackson. She received a High School Diploma in 1921. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 274. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Amy R. Jackson. She received an AB Degree in Dramatic Arts in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 274. Amy Rozilla Jackson. Her parents: Henry Jackson and Amanda Rozilla Allred Jackson. They had seven children, two boys and five girls: Amy Jackson [BYH Class of 1921] (Edward H.) Berrett; Orrin Henry Jackson [BYH Class of 1923] (Rilla Jacobson); Audrey Jackson [BYH Class of 1926] Hiller; Ellen Jackson [BYH Class of 1932 or 1933?] Orgill, Phoenix, Arizona; Louise Jackson (Max) Hunt, Snowflake, Arizona; Joseph W. [BYH Class of 1943] (Carma) Jackson, Provo; Rachel Jackson (Grant W.) Baker, Salt Lake City. The family moved from Fountain Green, Utah to Provo in the 1920s. ~ ~ ~ ~ Amy Rozilla Jackson was born on February 28, 1904 in Fountain Green, Sanpete County, Utah. Her parents were Henry Jackson and Amanda Rozilla Allred Jackson. She married Edward Hyrum Berrett on June 1, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on January 31, 1990.

Jackson, Audrey

Jackson, Audrey
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Audrey & Walter Hiller

Class of 1926 & Class of 1927. Audrey Jackson. Source 1: 1926 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Class of 1927. Audrey Jackon. Audrey is pictured with the BYH Class of 1927 in the BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Henry Jackson and Amanda Rozilla Allred Jackson. They had seven children, two boys and five girls: Amy Jackson [BYH Class of 1921] (Edward H.) Berrett; Orrin Henry Jackson [BYH Class of 1923] (Rilla Jacobson); Audrey Jackson [BYH Class of 1926 & 1927] Hiller; Ellen Jackson [BYH Class of 1932 or 1933?] Orgill, Phoenix, Arizona; Louise Jackson (Max) Hunt, Snowflake, Arizona; Joseph W. [BYH Class of 1943] (Carma) Jackson, Provo; Rachel Jackson (Grant W.) Baker, Salt Lake City. The family moved from Fountain Green, Utah to Provo in the 1920s. ~ ~ ~ ~ Audrey Jackson married Walter William Hiller, BYH Class of 1927. ~ ~ ~ ~ Audrey Jackson was born on September 7, 1910 in Fountain Green, Utah. Her parents were Henry Jackson and Amanda Rozilla Allred Jackson. Audrey Jackson Hiller died on December 24, 1961 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake City. ~ ~ ~ ~ Book: William Henry Jackson, historian with a third eye. By Audrey Hiller. From Field Museum. Released 1981. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Walter William Hiller, age 85, passed away on Wednesday, June 16, 1993 in the LDS Hospital from respiratory complications following cancer surgery. Walter was born in Leipzig, Germany, the son of William Richard Edward Hiller and Bertha Auguste Boehme. He graduated from Brigham Young High School, and then from BYU with a Bachelor of Arts degree. His marriage to his first wife, Audrey Jackson [BYH Class of 1927], was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on June 14, 1933. She preceded him in death in 1961. There were six children born to this marriage. On November 5, 1962 he married Annie Olson in the Logan LDS Temple. Walter operated the Hiller Bookbinding Company until 1982 when he retired and with his wife, served a mission to the Austria Vienna Mission. Other church service includes two stake missions, various ward and stake assignments, Temple Square Guide for many years and was currently serving in the LDS Member Locating Department. He was survived by his wife Annie and six children: Walter W. Hiller, Jr. (Joan Chapman); Henriette H. Haworth (Robert H.); Melvin Jackson Hiller (Lyn Packer); Irene H. Johnston (N. Paul); Evelyn Hoen (John M.); Karl Jackson Hiller (Debbie Christensen); also survived by his brother Rudolph William Hiller and by 31 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 19, 1993 in the Valley View 8th Ward, 4032 South 2300 East, Salt Lake City. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Mememorial Park. [Deseret News, Thursday, June 17, 1993]

Jackson, Earl Kenneth

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

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

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

Jackson, Elda

Elda Jackson

Faculty & Staff -- BYU Elementary Training, Teacher, Second Grade -- Late 1940s - Early 1950s ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Elda Jackson, born September 28, 1902. She died in September 1983 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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