Alphabetical Alumni

McDonald, Gerald David
1795 East Sunrise Park Drive
Sandy, Utah 84093 US

Jerry and Janie McDonald
  • Cell: 801-372-4813
  • Home: 801-572-4082

Class of 1960. Jerry McDonald [Gerald David McDonald]. Baseball, Football, Chorus President, Model U.N. Attended Dixie College, & BYU. Married Sandra Jane Curryer. Three sons: Richard McDonald, Michael McDonald, and Daniel McDonald; 13 grandchildren. Jerry retired from Whirlpool Corporation in 2007. ~ ~ ~ ~ Brothers, Robert McDonald (Mickey) [BYH Class of 1959], Dean McDonald [BYH Class of 1962~H], Sisters, Elaine McDonald Jones [BYH Class of 1951], Linda McDonald (Alec) Andrus. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: gmcdonal55@yahoo.com

McDonald, James
PO Box 573
Tyrone, New Mexico 88065 US

James McDonald

Class of 1952 ~ Honorary?? James McDonald.

McDonald, Jean

Jean McDonald

Class of 1951. Fauvines, Shorthand Club, Typing Team.

McDonald, Julia

McDonald, Julia
Provo, Utah US

Julia McDonald

Faculty & Staff. Julia McDonald, Matron, 1891-1892.

McDonald, Linda Jane

McDonald, Linda Jane
2991 Leisure Drive
Boise, Idaho 83704 US

Linda and Alec Andrus
  • Home: 208-376-9046

Class of 1961 ~ Honorary. Linda Jane "Lindy" McDonald. Linda married Alec Veigh Andrus, and they have five children. They have 5 children: Kirk (Heidi) of Siskyou County, California; Sean of Nampa, Idaho; Amy (Jon) Philips of Eagle, Idaho; Sally (Levi) Mitchell of Boise, Idaho; and Ben (Katie) also of Boise, Idaho. Alec and Linda have 16 grandchildren. ~ ~ ~ ~ Linda's parents: Andrew McDonald and Lois Vance McDonald, married January 11, 1932 in Provo, Utah. Linda's parents had six children, including one son who died at birth, Richard; three additional sons, Robert Andrew McDonald [BYH Class of 1959] (Terry), Gerald David McDonald [BYH Class of 1960] (Janie) and Dean Ronald McDonald (Janet); and two daughters, Elaine Lois McDonald [BYH Class of 1951] Jones (B. Lee), Linda Jane McDonald Andrus (Alec).

McDonald, Lyle

McDonald, Lyle

Lyle McDonald

Class of 1921. Lyle McDonald. Source: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

McDonald, Otto

McDonald, Otto

Otto McDonald

Class of 1917. Otto McDonald. He received a High School Diploma in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 34.

McDonald, Preston

McDonald, Preston

Preston McDonald

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

McDonald, Robert Andrew
169 Bryant Street
Palo Alto, California 94301 US

Bob and Terry McDonald

Class of 1959. Robert A. "Bob" McDonald. Senior Class President. Football, Basketball, Tennis, Baseball, Lettermen Vice President, State Tennis Doubles, Vocal Music Service Award, All Around Best Athlete, Sons of the American Revolution Award, Senior Medal, Chorus, Science Club, Preferred Man, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ Married Terry Davis, an artist noted in the Bay Area. His parents: Andrew McDonald and Lois Vance McDonald, married January 11, 1932 in Provo, Utah. They had six children, Richard; three additional sons, Robert Andrew McDonald [BYH Class of 1959] (Terry), Gerald David McDonald [BYH Class of 1960] (Janie), and Dean Ronald McDonald (Janet); and two daughters, Elaine Lois McDonald [BYH Class of 1951] Jones (B. Lee), Linda Jane McDonald Andrus (Alec).

McDonald, Steven Sutton

McDonald, Steven Sutton
, Germany DE

Steven McDonald

Class of 1956. Steven McDonald. Extemporaneous Speaking State Champ, Y'ld Cat Newspaper Co-Editor, Wildcat Yearbook Art Editor, Childrens Theater, Soph Class Vice President, Spanish Club, Chess Club Vice President, Thespians, Model U.N., Poetry Contest 1st Place, Short Story Contest 1st Place, Library Staff, Language Arts Award, Little Louvre Art Contest 2nd Place, Soph Ball Committee, Quill & Scroll, Senior Hop Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ Steven Sutton McDonald was born January 4, 1938 in Provo, Utah, and died February 12, 2000 in Germany. His parents are Ward Cluff McDonald and Marion Sutton McDonald. His sibling, Joel Richard McDonald, is also deceased. When Steve was told he had cancer, his response was, “Well, it’s not all bad. At least I won’t have to go to the dentist anymore.” @2000

McElrath, Ada

McElrath, Ada

Ada Crandal

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1924. Ada McElrath [Crandall]. She received an AB Degree in Dramatic Arts in 1924. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 382.

McEwan, Alta

McEwan, Alta
Provo, Utah US

Alta and John (Bun) Taylor

Class of 1930. Alta McEwan. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 29, 1930. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 28, 1930. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Alta McEwan Taylor, age 93, died peacefully on Wednesday, November 9, 2005. Alta was born January 27, 1912 in Knightville, Utah. She was the oldest of six children born to William C. McEwan and Myrtle Royal McEwan. She attended Jr. High in Goshen, Utah then returned to Provo to graduate from BY High in 1930. She married John W. "Bun" Taylor on June 3, 1930, in the Salt Lake Temple. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in various capacities through out her life. She was very talented in homemaking skills. She excelled in cooking, crocheting, sewing, knitting, needlepoint and ceramics. She served as the stake homemaking leader for several years and shared her talents. She worked in the temple with her husband for three years. She is proceeded in death by her parents, and husband; John W. Taylor; sisters June, Bernice and brothers; Bill and Bryce. She is survived by her sons Jon (Sylvia) Taylor, Mark (Susan) Taylor, daughters; Carol (Bud) Bonnett; Elaine (Jack) Hattaway, Teresa (Craig) Miller, and 24 grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held Saturday, November 12, 2005 at the Provo City Cemetery, 610 So. State St. [Provo Daily Herald, November 11, 2005.]

McEwan, Julia Rosella [Rose]

McEwan, Julia Rosella [Rose]
Provo, Utah US

Rose and William Haws

BY Academy High School Class in 1876. Julia Rosella (Rose) McEwan. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. She is also included on a list of 59 names of the earliest students of Brigham Young Academy, taken from a file in the BYU Archives, made by an unknown contemporary student. ~ ~ ~ ~ Julia Rose (Rosella, or Rosilla, or Rozilla? ) McEwan was born on February 20, 1860 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: John McEwan and Amanda Melissa (or Melvina) Higbee. At the age of 19 she married William Wallace Haws Jr., on March 6, 1879, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born September 20, 1856, in Provo, Utah, to William Wallace Haws, Sr., and Barbara Belinda Mills. Rose McEwan Haws died on January 25, 1935 in Provo, Utah, just short of 75 years of age. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Note: Not Hawes or Hows.]

McEwan, Louise

McEwan, Louise
Provo, Utah US

Louise and Arthur Singleton

Class of 1920. Louise McEwan. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1920. Source: 1920 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, page 65-85. ~ ~ ~ ~ Louise McEwan was born on December 3, 1900 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were John Henry McEwan and Nellie Rosamond Fleming. She married Arthur Lenn Singleton on December 30, 1922 in Provo, Utah. Louise McEwan Singleton died on April 12, 1984 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo, Utah.

McFarlane, Christina Forsyth

McFarlane, Christina Forsyth
(See Forsyth)

Christina McFarlane

Faculty & Staff. See Forsyth, Christina.

McGarty, Laurell

McGarty, Laurell

Laurell McGarty

Class of 1914. Laurell McGarty. Graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School, Art Department. Source: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89.

McGraw, Frank A.

McGraw, Frank A.

Frank McGraw

BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1897. Frank A. McGraw. Received the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy (B. Pd.) on May 27, 1897. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 27, 1897. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: [Frank McGraw. Name contained in an informal "Cast of Characters" graduation / advertising program of 1897.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Frank McGraw. Program, BYA Exercises, Class of '97, Normal Department, BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Folder 1.

McGregor, Joseph

McGregor, Joseph

Joseph McGregor

BY Academy High School Class of 1888. Joseph McGregor received a Diploma: Bookkeeping, Physiology and Hygiene. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 28, 1888.

McGregor, Marie

McGregor, Marie
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Marie and Hiram Clark

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Class of 1917? Marie McGregor. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Marie McGregor Clark, age 95, died Thursday, August 17, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born September 30, 1899 in Parowan, Utah, to Dr. Joseph Franklin McGregor and Lena Isabella Durham McGregor. She was married to Hiram W. Clark, who died in Denver, Colorado in 1939. Marie grew up in Southern Utah, where her father was, at various times, an attorney and later a family physician in Parowan, Richfield, Utah and Beaver, Utah. Dr. McGregor moved his family to Beaver so the children could attend Murdock Academy. Marie graduated from Murdock Academy, and later attended LDS Business College and the University of Utah. Marie met her husband Hiram through mutual friends, and they were married May 21, 1920 in Salt Lake City, (later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple). Hiram had degrees in both mechanical and electrical engineering, and he was one of Salt Lake's first environmental engineers, and also taught at the University of Utah. Hiram and Marie lived in the 33rd Ward for nine years, during which time their two daughters, Betty and Elaine were born. Hiram's career took him to Denver in 1929, where he was district engineer-sales manager for several states for a large manufacturing company. While in Denver, Marie became very active in Relief Society work, first as a Denver Branch counselor and later president, and subsequently as counselor to Ada Pratt Seegmiller, wife of Western States Mission President, William Seegmiller. At the time, this mission covered most of Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Arizona and New Mexico (there were no stakes in Denver at that time), and the calling involved travel throughout the mission. After the death of her husband in 1939, Marie moved to Provo, Utah so her two daughters could attend BYU. While there she again served in several Relief Society callings, including Relief Society President in the Provo Fourth Ward. She was also active in literary clubs and other cultural groups in Provo. Her daughters graduated from BYU (Betty as valedictorian in 1943 and Elaine with a "rare-for-a-woman" math/physics major in 1944). Both Betty and Elaine were married in 1943; Betty to G. Robert Ruff and Elaine to George S. Robison. Marie moved back to Salt Lake City into the Eleventh Ward neighborhood, where Dr. McGregor and his family had lived for many years. Marie lived in various residences, all in the 11th Ward of the Salt Lake Central stake, for 49 years. Marie worked for the Relief Society Magazine for some 30 years. Marie is survived by brothers: Claude Eldon (and wife Athens) Salt Lake City; Dean Lowell (wife Jeanette) Renton, Washington; Arden Durham, Northern California; Marvin Durham (wife Edith) Palo Alto, California; two sisters, Helen and Julia McGregor in Jackson, Wyoming; 11 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and five great- great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, August 22, 1995, at the Eleventh Ward, 951 East 1st South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, beside her husband in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Sunday, August 20, 1995.]

McGregor, Mary

McGregor, Mary
Provo, Utah US

Mary and Leo Killian

Faculty & Staff. Mary McGregor, Music teacher (Glee Club and Chorus), 1936-1941. "I'm so busy; please remind me to remember not to forget!" Hobby: reading plays. Favorite sport: playing hearts. Worst fault: absent-mindedness. ~ ~ ~ ~ Yes, I remember the glorious, creative days of the BYU Training School. This school was like a small private school within the university itself. It consisted of the elementary grades -- kindergarten through sixth and included high school. It was open to children living in Provo and was attended by many BYU professors' children, such as Dr. Pardoe and Dr. Garret de Jong. Other families sent their children also. Karl N. Snow attended with his brothers and sisters. I assume that a small fee was charged. Miss Hermese Peterson was head of the school and encouraged teachers to love the children and build within the child a thirst for learning. The year was 1936. I had just graduated from the BYU as a vocal student of Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen. President Franklin S. Harris offered me a position teaching singing at the BYU Training School. My responsibilities included a university class of students my own age who were planning to teach music in elementary grades and assisting William F. Hanson in the Boy's and Girl's Choruses in high school. My days were full of joy and excitement as I developed my own creative approach for teaching music to children. This all came together after four exciting years at the Training School. We presented The Nutcracker Suite in the old Women's Gym on 500 North across from the Training School. The gym became a theater in the round by placing the audience on bleachers and the symphony orchestra on the stage. I wrote the story of The Nutcracker as a poem and it was read while the symphony played and one hundred children in beautiful costumes brought the story to life. For one hour the children performed their singing with joy. This was a marvelous school, small enough to meet the needs of each precious child. The Training School was a pearl - a Pearl of Great Price, where children's souls were filled with a thirst for learning. I shall always treasure my time there. The bell in the old Academy Bell Tower rang for students to change classes. Dr. Pardoe, head of the Drama department, asked the students who were going to the upper campus to take the ten minutes allotted and get aquainted with the opposite sex! I one week, I was amazed at the boys I became aquainted with. Mary McGregor Killian, Provo. [Provo Daily Herald, September 7, 2001] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Mary McGregor Killian, beloved mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend passed away on March 18, 2006. With a song in her heart, Mary was born on February 3, 1913 to Dr. Alpine and Alma Gertrude Watson McGregor in Beaver, Utah. She was the youngest of seven children. A 1936 graduate of Brigham Young University in Music and Drama, she starred in nearly every production during her college years. Mary served as a faculty member at Brigham Young High School from 1936-1941. She married Leo G. Killian in the LDS Mesa, Arizona Temple on May 21, 1941. Mary's life was one of service and song. She studied voice under Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen of BYU. Mary touched the lives of thousands with her music and magnetic spirit. She sang professionally, taught music, English and drama to all grades, kindergarten-university. Her professional career spanned 47 years as both a teacher and a principal. She received numerous honors and awards. In 1956, she sang the Star Spangled Banner at the Republican National Convention. She was awarded a PTA Life Membership in 1961, received the Valley Forge Teachers Medal in 1971 and was recognized as an Outstanding Leader in Elementary and Secondary Education in 1976. She was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and always bore her testimony of Jesus Christ through her God-given talents. While residing in the San Diego area from 1962 through 1988, she directed numerous choirs and musical programs in the El Cajon, San Diego East and Sweetwater Stakes. Music was her life and love. Her golden years were filled with vibrant watercolors, sweet poetry and endless service. She was truly an elegant and elect lady. "Guten Abend, Gute Nacht," dearest Mother. We will always let your song fill our hearts. Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Leo G. Killian. She is survived by one brother, Mar McGregor (Pat), Colorado; her children Cynthia-Mar Thomas (Veston) of Provo, Utah and Glen H. M. Killian (Barbara) of El Cajon, California; 10 grandchildren; three great- grandchildren. Funeral services were held April 4, 2006 in Provo. Interment, San Diego, California, at El Camino Memorial Park. [Deseret News, March 21, 2006.]

McGrew, Gwen

McGrew, Gwen
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Gwen and Clark Barnard

Class of 1934. Gwen McGrew. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Gwen McGrew Barnard passed away peacefully Sunday, August 27, 2000. Gwen was born April 12, 1916 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Edward P. McGrew and Myrle Boley McGrew. Gwen was a graduate of Brigham Young High School, Class of 1934, attended Brigham Young University, and graduated from the Salt Lake School of Business. She was on the medical staff of the Veterans Administration Hospital until her retirement. Gwen was a people person and remained very active until her illness. She had a great love for art, literature, and music. Gwen traveled the US, Canada, Europe, and Mexico extensively in the pursuit of these loves. Gwen was preceded in death by her husband, Clark T. Barnard; her parents; and brother, Keith B. McGrew. Survivors are her brother, Merlin B. McGrew; sister, Virginia McGrew Hall; sons, Christopher Sharp and Jonathan Sharp; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Interment, American Fork Cemetery, American Fork, Utah. Do not grieve her passing but rejoice in how she lived! [Deseret News, Tuesday, August 29, 2000]

McGuire, George P. [McGuise,]

McGuire, George P. [McGuise,]

George McGuire

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. George P. McGuire. [incorrectly spelled McGuise] He also received a Commercial Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 38. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. John P. McGuire, a Commercial graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1906 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, and Music School graduates. Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 31st Academic Year, 1906-1907, p. 140.

McIntosh, Don  V.

McIntosh, Don V.
Orem, Utah US

Don & Maxine McIntosh

Class of 1949. Don V. McIntosh. Member of the 1949 basketball team. Also Football, Track, Tennis, Lettermen, Band, Chorus. He graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ (See his photo on Class of 1949 reunion page for 2003.) ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Donald V. McIntosh, Apr 6, 2022. 1930 – 2021. Donald V. McIntosh beloved father, son, and brother, died on July 10, 2021, in Gridley, California where he was living with his daughter Susan Crabtree. Don was born on December 28, 1930 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah to Vance and Florence Monsen McIntosh. The family later moved to Provo, Utah where Don attended BY High School. He graduated in the BYH Class of 1949. He got his Bachelors and Masters degrees from BYU. Don married Maxine Grosjean in 1959. The marriage was later solemnized in the LDS Temple. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Don served in the U S Army during the Korean War. He was stationed in Europe. Don starred on many winning basketball teams for BY High School, All Church Basketball, and in the Army. He won championships in tennis in the senior games in his 70’s. Don coached the basketball team for the American Fork Cavemen that won several State Championships. Later, Don and his family moved to Pueblo Colorado where he coached basketball for the University of Southern Colorado. He was inducted into five different Hall of Fames for playing and coaching basketball and tennis. He is survived by his son, David McIntosh, Sarasota, Florida, daughter Susan Garcia Crabtree, Gridley, California, and two grandsons Joshua Garcia and Brady Crabtree. Don was preceded in death by his parents, his sisters Fern M. Jacobs and Jean M. Kennedy, and brother Edwin McIntosh. Don was buried in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. Online condolences at rasmussenmortuary.com. Source.

McIntosh, Fred Farrell

McIntosh, Fred Farrell
Springville, Utah US

Fred McIntosh

Class of 1962. Fred Farrell McIntosh. Football, Tennis, Seminary Graduate, Honor Society, Y Club, Homeroom Rep, National Mathematics Award, Senior Class Scholarship, BYU Scholarship. ~ ~ ~ ~ Fred Farrell McIntosh was born on February 5, 1944 in Corpus Christi, Texas. His parents were Donald Hyrum McIntosh and Melba Cropper McIntosh. He married Helen M. Gorner [Garner?]. Fred died on July 3, 1973 in Springville, Utah [or Spanish Fork, Utah]. His interment, Provo, Utah.

McIntosh, Kimball D.

McIntosh, Kimball D.

Kimball McIntosh

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Kimball D. McIntosh. He received a BS Degree in History & Economics in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 408.

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