Alphabetical Alumni

Jacobs, Jeniveve
77 South 360 West
Orem, Utah 84058 US

Jen Wahlquist
  • Work: (801) 224-1855

Class of 1959. Jeniveve Jacobs [Jeni, Jen]. Speech Manager. Contest Play, Model U.N., Model U.N. Press, Vocal Music Service Award, State Debate, Festival Play, National Poetry Anthology, Senior Medal, Quill & Scroll, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Thespians, Pep Club. BYU BA English 1963. BYU MA American Literature 1970. Married Wahlquist. Her parents: Briant Stringham Jacobs [BYU Professor of American Literature] and Barbara Tietjen Jacobs [author]. They had five children: Jeniveve Jacobs [BYH Class of 1959] Wahlquist; Marilyn Jacobs Heiner [BYH Class of 1965-H) (Stan); David Jacobs [BYH Class of 1969] (Chris); Janeen Jacobs Aggen (Tom); and Bob Jacobs (Jerie). "Currently I live in Orem and I am chair of the Utah Valley State College Department of English & Literature, but recently I was also Hecuba in the College's production of 'The Trojan Women,' which was great fun despite the tragic overtones. For the past five years I have directed the Utah Valley Singles Choir (180 voices). We perform concerts for Easter and Christmas, plus a pops concert in August, all in the Provo Tabernacle. I've been single for ten years, and have five wonderful children: none at home, but my nephew lives in my unfinished basement." @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ Jen can be contacted for more information about the Class of 1959's Golden Anniversary Reunion on Friday, September 4, 2009! Email address updated @2011

Jacobs, Joseph

Jacobs, Joseph

Joseph Jacobs

BY Academy High School Class of 1889. Joseph Jacobs received a Certificate: Elocution. Source: Utah Enquirer, May 28, 1889.

Jacobs, Lynda Vay
2011 Oakley Avenue
Burley, Idaho 83318-2416 US

Lynda and C. M. Allen
  • Work: (208) 678-1144

Class of 1964. Lynda Jacobs. BYU Family and Community History Studies 1987. Married C. Max Allen. [Note: email sent to max4lynda@cableone.net is not being delivered.] @2006

Jacobs, Margaret Swensen

Jacobs, Margaret Swensen
See Margaret Swensen.

Margaret Jacobs

Faculty & Staff. Margaret Jacobs -- See Margaret SWENSEN.

Jacobs, Marilyn
6901 Corte Del Sol
Modesto, California 95356 US

Marilyn and Stan Heiner
  • Work: 209-545-2983

Class of 1965 ~ Honorary. Marilyn Jacobs. Married Stan Heiner. ~ ~ ~ ~ "I attended BYH for 7th, 8th and 9th grades. Went to Provo High for two years. I should have graduated in 1965, but skipped my senior year and started college early in Salzburg, Austria on the BYU Semester Abroad program. But I still consider BYH 'my school.' Melodee Lambert has been my friend since we were in kindergarten. She shared the recent reunion recollections and memories with me and I enjoyed them immensely. Because I didn’t graduate, I rarely know of the reunions unless I happen to be communicating with a friend and find out by chance." ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Briant Stringham Jacobs [BYU Professor of American Literature] and Barbara Tietjen Jacobs [author]. They had five children: Jeniveve Jacobs [BYH Class of 1959] Wahlquist; Marilyn Jacobs Heiner [BYH Class of 1965-H) (Stan); David Jacobs [BYH Class of 1969] (Chris); Janeen Jacobs Aggen (Tom); and Bob Jacobs (Jerie). @2009

Jacobs, Suzanne
1749 Cornell Circle
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108

Suzanne Jacobs

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

Jacobsen, Cosette

Jacobsen, Cosette
8765 South State Rd
Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 US

Cosette and Clifford Corless
  • Work: 801-423-1936

Class of 1952. Cosette Corless. Fauvines, Chorus, Notre Maison Sweetheart, Shorthand Club, Junior Class Secretary. Married Clifford Corless, BYH Class of 1950. Clifford passed away on May 13, 2023, with Cosette, his sweetheart of over 71 years, by his side. It was at B.Y. High that they met and fell in love. Together they shared a High School story book romance, and were married and sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on August 15, 1951. Cliff and Cosy were blessed with 5 children, 20 grandchildren, and 40 great grandchildren.

Jacobsen, Elmer

Jacobsen, Elmer
Salina, Utah US

Elmer and Vera Jacobsen

Class of 1927 & Class of 1928. Elmer Jacobsen. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 24, 1928. He performed a reading during the ceremony. Source 1: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 23, 1928. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Class of 1927. Elmer Jacobsen. Elmer is pictured with the BYH Class of 1927 in the BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Elmer Rae Jacobsen was born on June 27, 1911. His parents were Louis Jacobsen and Lilly Christine Wickman Jacobsen. Elmer married Vera Maurine Curtis on September 20, 1939 in Manti, Utah. Elmer died on July 25, 1980 in Gunnison, Sanpete County, Utah. His interment, Pioneer Cemetery, Salina, Utah.

Jacobsen, Ernest A.

Jacobsen, Ernest A.

Ernest Jacobsen

Class of 1914. Ernest A. Jacobsen. He received a BYH Normal Diploma (2 year) in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1920. Ernest A. Jacobsen. He received an AB Degree in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. Ernest A. Jacobsen. He received an MA Degree in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 83.

Jacobsen, Eugene

Eugene Jacobsen

Class of 1931. Eugene Jacobsen. He performed a violin solo during the graduation exercise of Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 28, 1931. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, May 26, 1931. [He was either a graduating student, or a faculty member, etc.]

Jacobsen, Geraldine
4249 Cumberland Road
Salt Lake City, Utah 84124-2737 US

Jeri and John Snow
  • Work: (801) 272-7244
  • Cell: (801) 916-4524

Class of 1956. Jeri Jacobsen. Debate Region, Play Region, French Club, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Ski Club, Thespians, Chorus President, Exchange Assembly, Seminary Play, Soph Ball Committee, Graduation Committee. [Name is listed as both Jacobson and Jacobsen in 1956 Wildcat Yearbook. -sen is correct.] Married to John R. Snow. Mother of three: one daughter and three sons. Grandmother of ten incredible kids (five of each). I graduated from BYU in 1960 BS in Home Economics Education. Taught English and Home Ec at Murray Junior High. Later attended San Francisco State University and received an MS degree in Deaf Education. I have taught children with hearing impairment for 25 years. The focus of my work has been to teach children to use technology to assist them to listen, to talk, to develop thinking skills, and to become productive members of society. I will retire in July of 2005 from full time teaching and therapy. I am now taking up oil painting!! @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ I am a product of great parents, Washington D.C.; Arlington, Virginia; Provo, Utah; BY High; BYU; San Francisco State University, and many wonderful friends. I am married to John Snow, who is a product of great parents, Salt Lake City; East High School; the University of Utah, and more wonderful friends. We moved several times from Georgia to California and back to Utah. We have lived in Holladay since 1986. We have one daughter, three sons, and ten grandchildren. Three kids are married and live with their families in Phoenix, Sacramento and Salt Lake City. Our youngest is completing his first year of medical school in Ohio, and is planning to wed this June. John and I love to travel, visit the kids and grandchildren, garner a little culture, and do a little hiking and camping. I enjoy music, art, reading and dabble a little in oil painting. One of my favorite places is Albion Basin when the wild flowers are in bloom. I love living and taking in all the beautiful moments life affords me. We anticipate a mission call and look forward to serving. Professionally I have had two wonderful careers: raising a family; and working with deaf children and their parents. Both are passions. Now that I am retired, I am passionately enjoying every day and love doing all kinds of things that have been on hold for a few years. @2006

Jacobsen, Grant

Jacobsen, Grant
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Grant and Thelma Jacobsen

Class of 1938. Grant Jacobsen. Cheer Leader. Boys' Athletic Club. Basketball. Drama. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, Grant Jacobsen, passed away peacefully Tuesday morning, June 24, 2008. Grant was born August 25, 1920 in Provo, Utah, to Albert Jacobsen & Sarah Estella Collins. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1938. He married Thelma Duncan January 1, 1943. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He was called to serve in World War II in February 1943, where he spent one year in Texas and Michigan and two years in the European Theater as a military policeman. Before entering the service Grant worked for Union Pacific Railroad and Chase Ice Cream Company in Provo. After returning from the war he worked at Zion's Upholstery for a while, but had to quit because of his health. He later worked as a general contractor where he built several homes and apartments in the Salt Lake area. He retired in 1970, and enjoyed the rest of his life with his wife and family. He dearly loved them all. He will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, Thelma, son Dennis (Marianne) Jacobsen, and daughter Lana (Rod) Swearingen of Durango, Colorado, seven grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers (Vernon and Sheldon), and three sisters (Blanche, Lothiel and Avis). Funeral services were held Saturday, June 28, at the Parley's First Ward (2350 S. 2100 East) in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Cemetery (3401 S. Highland Drive). [Desert News, Friday, June 27, 2008.]

Jacobsen, J. Alfred [Jacobson,]

Jacobsen, J. Alfred [Jacobson,]

Alfred Jacobsen

Class of 1915. J. Alfred Jacobsen [or Jacobson]. He 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". ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. J. Alfred Jacobson. He received a High School Diploma in 1915. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 424. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1930. J. Alfred Jacobson. He received a BS Degree in 1930. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 424.

Jacobsen, Ruel F.

Jacobsen, Ruel F.
Fountain Green, Utah US

Ruel Jacobsen

Class of 1924. The composite photo of the BYH Class of 1924 Fourth Year (seniors) includes a male student with only the surname Jacobsen. Source: 1924 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. It is not obviously clear from other records which Jacobson this is. ~ ~ ~ ~ The most likely student is Ruel F. Jacobson, who is listed as a 2nd Year (sophomore) in 1923, is not mentioned in 1924, and is listed as a 3rd Year (junior) in 1925. Comparing names to other records we find a variety of spellings, for example, usually Ruel, less often, Reuel. Jacobsen is spelled Jacobson about as often as not. The following appears to be fairly accurate: Ruel F. Jacobsen, son of Peter Jacobsen and Johanna Larsen Jacobsen, was born May 3, 1908 in Fountain Green, Utah. Ruel married, and his wife is __________ Jacobsen. He had a sister, Dora Rowena Jacobsen Allred, and a brother, Virgil F. Jacobsen, Fountain Green. The Ruel F. Jacobsen family lived in Provo, Utah. He died on September 30, 1967. His interment, Provo City Cemetery, under the name "Jacobson, Reuel Frank". ~ ~ ~ ~ Another male Jacobsen student of the time was William LeRoy Jacobson, of Hinckley, Utah, who is listed as a BYU Freshman in 1925.

Jacobsen, Sandra Jane
987 Skyline Drive
Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 US

Sandra and Dan Haymore
  • Home: 208-293-8726

Class of 1961. Sandra Jane Jacobsen. 1961 Student Body Secretary. 1960 Student Body Head Cheerleader. Chorus, Hi-Steppers, Region Seven Secretary, Banner Carrier, Y'ld Cat Newspaper Feature Editor, Wildcat Yearbook Editor, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Model U.N., Seminary Graduate, Seminary 4 years. [First name listed in 1960 Wildcat yearbook as Sondra.] [Nickname: Sonnie] ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BA Child Development and Family Relations 1966. Married Dan Haymore.

Jacobson, Anton Ephriam

Jacobson, Anton Ephriam

Anton and Cora Jacobson

BY Academy High School Class of 1894. Anton E. Jacobson. He received a Diploma in Bookkeeping in May of 1894. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 200. ~ ~ ~ ~ Anton Ephriam Jacobson was born on April 12, 1874 in Bloomington/Ovid, Bear Lake County, Idaho. His parents were Peter Jorgen Christian "P.J." Jacobson [or Jacobsen] and Nikoline [or Nicolena] Thomasen. Anton married Cora [or Cara] Mae (Sylvester?) Owens on October 18, 1897. She was born on November 16, 1882 in Springville, Saint Clair County, Alabama. Anton E. Jacobson died on November 9, 1942 (place not yet known).

Jacobson, David Allred [not Jacobsen,]

Jacobson, David Allred [not Jacobsen,]
Provo, Utah US

David and Cheryl Jacobson

Class of 1957. David Jacobson [not Jacobsen]. Football, Lettermen, Ski Club, Wildcat Yearbook Photographer & Head Photographer, Chorus, Junior Prom Committee, Dave Club. He married Cheryl. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: David Allred Jacobson was born September 16, 1939 in Provo, Utah to Reuel Frank Jacobson and Ina Allred Jacobson. Following a brief illness, he passed away peacefully, surrounded by loving family on April 15, 2015. He was a gentle, kind soul; a man without guile, honest, loyal, loving, and a true patriarch to his family. He bore his testimony often to his grandchildren and they knew that he knew the Savior and the truthfulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ. David grew up in Provo where he graduated from BY High School in the Class of 1957. He served an LDS mission in Norway and then returned to his studies at BYU where he met his eternal sweetheart, Cheryl Hunter. They were married July 11, 1963, in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. He also attended UVU (formerly UVTC) and served on the Institutional Council there. David and Cheryl are the parents of four children, 20 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. David grew up working on the family sheep ranch in Heber, Utah, and began herding sheep in the summers as a young teenager. When his father became ill, he left BYU to run the family sheep ranch, which he did for years. After he sold the sheep, he invested in income properties. David was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as scoutmaster for many years in four different wards. He loved his scouts and had a great impact in the lives of many young men. He also served in a bishopric, on two high councils, as an ordinance worker in the Provo Temple, and as a Sunday School teacher. He and his wife served an LDS mission together in Louisiana in 2002 -2003. This was a highlight of their lives and something they had always dreamed of doing together. He was keenly aware of the needs of others and through his service was a living example of his love for the Savior. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, skiing, boating, motorhome vacations and a good meal (with ketchup). All of these activities were enjoyed with his family building many happy memories. He and his sweet wife enjoyed traveling and seeing the world together. They especially loved spending time together in Grand Cayman. David was preceded in death by his parents and a dear brother-in-law, Leland Fillerup. He is survived by his wife of nearly fifty-two years, his children, Leland S. (Brenda) of Orem; Julie (Darren) Hougaard of Orem; David Keith (Lisa) of Cedar Hills; Heather (Anthony) Brock of South Jordan, his grandchildren and great-grand children, and his sisters, Reulene Fillerup (Paul) Smith of Chico, California; and Cosette (Cliff) Coreless of Spanish Fork, Utah. Funeral Services will be held Monday, April 20, 2015 at 11:00 a.m., at the Rock Canyon Ward Chapel, 3050 Mojave Lane, Provo, Utah. Family and friends may attend viewings held Sunday, April 19, 2015 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and prior to services Monday, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Interment will be at the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.uvfuneral@gmail.com [Provo Daily Herald, Sunday, April 19, 2015] Source.

Jacobson, Deanne

Jacobson, Deanne
Murray, Utah

Deanne and Jerry Peters

Class of 1951. Deanne Jacobson. Varsity Cheerleader, French Club, Fauvines, Chorus, Notre Maison, Banner Carrier, Student Council. ~ ~ ~ ~ I attended school on the BYU campus from kindergarten through high school and on to BYU until I married Jerry Peters. We have 4 children. Jerry has owned and operated his own business, Kool-Span Home Center, 5000 So. State, Murray, Utah, for 35+ years. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ Jeanne Jacobson Peters, 1933 ~ 2021. Deanne Jacobson Peters passed away July 14, 2021 at the age of 88. She was born May 9, 1933 in Provo, Utah to Emil and Daisy Jacobson. She attended Brigham Young University High School -- "BY High" -- where she excelled on the cheerleading squad. She attended BYU and during college worked in San Francisco where she was a runner-up in the Miss Golden Gate pageant. She married Jerry Peters on October 7, 1955, and they later moved to Murray, Utah, where they raised four children. Deanne loved to travel overseas and follow the University of Utah sports teams with Jerry and their close friends. Both she and Jerry enjoyed bowling, bridge and trips to Las Vegas. They were long-time members of the Cottonwood Country Club. Deanne is survived by her four children: Alan Peters (Lori), Nancy Jacobson (Scott), Carolyn Boyd (Randy), and Todd Peters (Becky); along with 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Her passion for archaeology, love for her family and astute insights on world events will be missed but never forgotten. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, July 22, 2021, 1 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State Street, Murray, Utah, with a viewing prior to services from 12:00-12:45 p.m. Interment, Holladay Memorial Park. Online condolences may be shared at www.jenkins-soffe.com [The Salt Lake Tribune, July 16, 2021]

Jacobson, Kathy A.
197 B 2nd Ave
Lyons, Colorado 80540 US

Kathy Jacobson
  • Cell: 303-927-9572
  • Home: 303-823-6026

Class of 1965. Kathy A. Jacobson. Spanish Club, Thespians, Drama, Band, Trans. Married ___ Lloyd, div. So far my 50s have been the most eventful decade of my life. Before the last class reunion I ended my married, moved cross country twice (to Wisconsin and back), returned to school and earned my B.A. degree, then moved back in with my parents to help take care of my Dad who had Alzheimer's disease. Since then I've worked as a corporate trainer, suffered a major bicycling accident (which took me one and a half years to recover from physically and to pay off financially), my ex-husband died, my Mother experienced a stroke, my Dad died, and then my son-in-law died. I moved to Ohio to live with my daughter. In Ohio I dedicated myself to writing full time and discovered I no longer had a passion for fiction. I realized I'd stayed with writing mostly because I loved teaching, and what I loved most about teaching was helping my students achieve their dreams. So now I've become a life coach and am certifying with the International Coaching Academy. And my daughter and I just moved to Seattle. Through all these events, I come to understand that my life isn't about the events; my life is about how I handle events and what I learn from them. I have a good life. My son and daughter-in-law live in Seattle. After eight moves in ten years, I'm ready to put down roots. We'll see. @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: kathyj_is@yahoo.com ~ Updated address @2009.

Author of the following books:

Blue Skies and Promises, 1989
Home Ties, 1994
The Sheriff With The Wyoming Size Heart, 1998
Choosing Happiness, 2008
The Miracle Factor, 2008
@2009

Jacobson, Kay
347 East 1200 North
Orem, Utah 84057-2711 US

Kay and Larry Hill
  • Cell: 801-380-5348
  • Home: 801- 225-9084

Class of 1967. Kay Jacobson. Senior Class Secretary, 1967. Spanish Club, French Club, Pep Club, F.H.A., Chorus, Wildcat Yearbook Staff, 4th Year Seminary, Harvest Ball Attendant, Girl's State Alternate. BYU 1972. Married Larry Hill. Email addresses: NOT: kay.hill@worldnet.att.net and NOT: kayhill@attbi.com and NOT: kay.hill@comcast.net @2010

Jacobson, Leona Marie

Jacobson, Leona Marie
Provo, Utah

Leona and Orlan Pope

Class of 1920? Leona Marie Jacobson Pope, age 93, was rejoined with her beloved husband and four of their ten children, after slipping sweetly from this existence to the next on June 9, 1995 in Provo, Utah. She was born on September 29, 1901 in Provo, Utah, the daughter of William Martin and Emma Electa Peay Jacobson. She married Orlan Clinton Pope on November 10, 1920 in Randolph, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death on October 5, 1961. She completed public school in Randolph, Utah and attended B.Y. Academy in Provo. She was active in the LDS Church, serving as president and teacher in the Primary, Relief Society and MIA. She and Orlan were honored as Master M Man/ Golden Gleaners for their service to youth. She joined the DUP in 1935 and has served actively since. She was a long time genealogist for branches of her family. She served in the Provo LDS Temple for 18 years and was planning to work the day she died. She is survived by her three sons and three daughters, R. Delvar (Betty) Pope, Charles E. (Reva) Pope, Mrs. Wm. B. "Bud" (Amaryllis "Amy") Wernz, Mrs. Gene (Elda Thatcher) Lewis, all of Provo, Utah, Arnold C. (LuAnn) Pope, of Lehi, Utah, Mrs. Rex (Arlene Mecham) Beckstead, of West Jordan, Utah; one foster daughter, Julia Healy Dean, of Barstow, California; 35 grandchildren, 102 great-grandchildren, 21 great-great-grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters, Sterling G. (Mary) Jacobson, Jeston (Maurine) Jacobson, Robert G. (Donna) Jacobson, all of Provo, Utah, Mrs. Karl (Arvilla) Workman, of Delta, Utah, Mrs. Henry (Fawn) Kohler, of Midway, Utah. Funeral services were held on Monday, June 12, 1995, in Provo. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Deseret News, June 11, 1995.]

Jacobson, Paul

Paul Jacobson

Class of 1931. Paul Jacobson. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 28, 1931. He gave the invocation at the ceremony. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, May 26, 1931. ~ ~ ~ ~ Paul Jacobson performed in a BYH play, "Boomerang" in the 1929-30 school year, according to the 1930 BYU Banyan.

Jacobson, Reed

Reed Jacobson

Class of 1971. Reed Jacobson.

Jacobson, Ruelene

Jacobson, Ruelene
Chico, California

Ruelene and Paul Fillerup Smith

Class of 1950. Ruelene Jacobson. Notre Maison, Fauvines, Chorus, Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: 1932 ~ 2018 ~ Ruelene Jacobson Fillerup-Smith returned to our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ on February 25, 2018. Ruelene was a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She exercised great faith in Jesus Christ throughout her life and was obedient to His commandments; she offered the sacrifice of a broken heart and a contrite spirit, and rendered frequent and plenary service to others. She will come forth on the morning of the first resurrection. Ruelene was born on February 3, 1932 in Provo, Utah, the oldest child of Reuel and Ina Jacobson. Reuel was a prominent sheep rancher in the Wasatch Mountains. Ina, maiden name Allred, was also from a ranching family. Ruelene was raised in Provo. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1950, then attended Brigham Young University there. Ruelene married Leland M. Fillerup on December 20, 1951. Lee was a well-known physician in Butte County. After he died in 2013, Ruelene married Paul D. Smith, Lt. Col. United States Army, Retired, in 2014. Paul and Ruelene had a tender and affectionate relationship. Ruelene obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and a Master of Arts Degree in Fine Arts. She was an artist in multiple media, primarily water color. Her perspicacity gave her deep appreciation for the beauty of the world. Ruelene is survived by her dear husband, Paul D. Smith, six children - Ann Rosine, David Fillerup, Susan Ward, Mark Fillerup, Joseph Fillerup and Peter Fillerup, 19 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three grandchildren. A service on her behalf will be held on Saturday, March 3, 2018, 10 a.m., at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 735 W East Avenue, Chico, California. A viewing is at 9 a.m. at the same location. Interment, Provo, Utah. To view obituary and send online condolences go to NewtonBracewell.com. [Deseret News, February 28, 2018]

Jacobson, Rufus I.

Jacobson, Rufus I.
Provo, Utah US

Rufus Jacobson

Classes of 1913 and 1914, and Faculty. Rufus Jacobson. 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. Rufus I. Jacobson. He received a High School Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 423. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1914. Rufus I. Jacobson. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 423. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Rufus Jacobson, Training School, 1917-1919. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1922. Rufus I. Jacobson. He received a BS Degree in 1922. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 423.

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