Alphabetical Alumni
Owen, William Lee

Owen, William Lee
Harrisville, Utah US

Bill and Kathe Owen

Class of 1956. William L. "Bill" Owen. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Wildcat Yearbook, Chorus. Served as photographer at the 50th Year Reunion of the Class of 1956, held June 3, 2006. ~ ~ ~ ~ In 1956, I enlisted in the United States Air Force with Wally Mangum (BYH Class of 1956) on the Buddy System where we were supposed to be together for four years. We parted company in just three weeks. I was based at Parks AFB, California; Shepard AFB, Texas; Travis AFB, California; Yokota AFB Japan where I trained as an A and E Mechanic on the B-36, C-124, C-97, and was a crew chief on a KB-50 in Japan for two years with the 1501st Air Refueling Squadron. After four and one half years, I was discharged and returned to the US. I ended up in Idaho Falls, Idaho where I briefly attended Ricks College. I moved to California for about two years where I worked for Standard Oil then returned to Idaho to work for The Atomic Energy Commission in Arco, Idaho. After three years, I received an offer from Boeing Aircraft to work in Renton, Washington where I worked on the 707, 727, 737, and 747 aircraft. It was good to be back around the smell of aircraft again. By now I was twenty-seven years old and had a great desire to serve an LDS mission. After serving in the Southern States mission for one year, I developed cancer and was sent to SLC for surgery and several months of cobalt treatments (cancer treatments were pretty archaic in 1967 and survival was rare, but I lived.) To complete my mission I was transferred to Southern California where I served for thirteen months. Thinking that I might become a coach, I applied at BYU and received an acceptance letter to the Women's Physical Education program. For physical reasons, I had to turn them down. I decided instead of sports to get an associate degree in Photo-Technology / Communications. They didn't have a photography program at BYU at the time and I became an assistant to Wally Barrus, who worked very hard to get a photography program started, which he did. I helped build the first lab and studio which was housed in the Arts Building of BYH (Lower Campus) in the old Home Economics room and upstairs (Mrs. Hart's room was our studio). Later we moved to the basement of the Harris Fine Arts Building on BYU campus. In June 1970 I married my favorite model at BYU, Kathe Dahle from Pasco, Washington. We were married in the Salt Lake City Temple and then moved to San Diego, California, where I worked for Deans Photo Service, a photo finishing lab. This was about the time same-day photo service began. We returned to BYU to pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Communications (Photography). I became Wally Barrus's lab assistant and taught Lab Technology classes. While at BYU, I was lead photographer for the Daily Universe; photographing everybody and everything; sports, forums, drama, etc. After graduation, I opened Owen-Martin Photo Service in Provo, which was a same-day photo service. I later sold my half of the business to Martin and opened Owen Film Service in Ogden, Utah. We did very well the first few years. We did a lot of custom work and later renamed the lab Owen's Custom Color Lab, where we provided one-hour service and catered to the professional and semi-professional photographers. We enjoyed developing the panoramic photos of one of our customers, and in 1991 bought his business, Panoramic West. Seeing the impending obsolescence of our lab as the technologies changed to digital, we closed our lab in 1997 (after 22 years0. We now photograph graduating classes, class reunions, family reunions, etc. I have three wonderful children, two girls and one boy. Our son is still at home and is nineteen years old. I have five grandchildren and hope to retire in the next two years. @2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: William Lee Owen passed away on Friday April 15th, 2011 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Bill was born on January 10, 1938 in Thomasville, Georgia. He moved to Utah at the age of 8. He is the son of Ruth Robertson Owen and Whitney Hudson Owen. He loved sports and was exceptional at baseball and basketball. He graduated from BY High School in 1956. Shortly thereafter he joined the United States Air Force and served four years, two years in Japan. Bill was a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Southern States mission. After surviving cancer, he completed his mission in Southern California. He graduated from Brigham Young University in Photography and was honored with the Outstanding Photo Technology Graduate award. Bill married Kathleen Elaine Dahle on June 1st, 1970 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were blessed with three wonderful children: Tara Leigh, Cynthia Ruth, and Alex Preston. They now have two son-in-laws, Joseph Korn and Adriel Jacobson, and six beloved grandchildren: Jake, Jace, Sydnee, Samantha, Kayana, and Gabriel. Bill and his wife Kathe owned and operated Owen Film Service in Ogden, Utah from 1976 to 1997, and Panoramic West until they retired in 2007. He served in many capacities for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a missionary at heart, serving with his wife in New Zealand for eighteen months prior to his long struggle with illness. Bill was loved by everyone who knew him and will be missed for his wonderful sense of humor and his kind, compassionate, loving soul. He is survived by his wife of nearly forty one years, three children and six grandchildren, two brothers, Clinton Owen, Michael and wife Jeanne Owen, and one sister, Deborah and husband Robert Romney. Bill was preceded in death by his parents. Interment is at Ben Lomond Cemetery. A funeral/memorial service will be held Tuesday April 19th 11 a.m. at 1600 North 400 West in Harrisville (the Harrisville LDS 7th Ward Chapel). Visitation with the family is prior to the service beginning at 10 a.m. in the Relief Society Room. [Ogden Standard Examiner, April 17, 2011]

Owens, Darlene

Owens, Darlene
Lehi, Utah US

Darlene and Wilburn Ball

Class of 1932. Darlene Owens. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, June 2, 1932. Along with Roy Hammond, she delivered the class prognostication during the ceremonies. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, June 1, 1932. ~ ~ ~ ~ Darlene Owens was a member of the BYH Peppettes during the 1930-1931 school year. She was also a member of the BYH Debate Team during the 1930-1931 school year. Source: 1931 BYU Banyan yearbook. ~ ~ ~ ~ Darlene Owens was born on January 10, 1916 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were James Alfred Owens and Martha Minerva Hinckley. ~ ~ ~ ~ Miss Darlene Owens earned the high honor of serving as BYU Valedictorian at the 60th Commencement exercises held June 10, 1936. She had a double major in Economics and Psychology, and a minor in History. See Salt Lake Telegram article and her photograph in the May 19, 1936 edition. ~ ~ ~ ~ The Instructor (August 1970, Volume 105 No. 8) article by Darlene O. Ball. ~ ~ ~ ~ Salt Lake Telegram, November 21, 1938. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Wilburn Nephi Ball of Lehi, Utah. See Salt Lake Telegram, June 6, 1938. He was born June 23, 1912 in Albany, New York. His parents were Robert Ball and Martha Elsmore Ball. Dr. Wilburn N. Ball, served as Utah Superintendent of Public Instruction. He died on October 12, 1962 in Lehi, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Darlene Owens Ball died on January 13, 1980 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Owens, Marian

Owens, Marian
Salt Lake City, Utah

Marian Swenson

Class of 1941. Marian Owens. Editor, Wildcat Yearbook 1941. Fauvines, President. Forensics. Notre Maison. Student Newspaper Staff. Commercial Contest. She married _______ Swenson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: On April 6, 2008, Marian Owens Swenson surrendered herself to the loving arms of her Creator, after a series of setbacks related to a rare blood disorder. Marian was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on January 23, 1925, to James Alfred Owens and Martha Minerva Hinckley. From her earliest days, Marian excelled in educational pursuits. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1941. She earned a Bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University, where she majored in English and minored in French. After college, her path led to married and family life, and she is survived by her accomplished son, Gordon, and best friend and loving daughter, Adrienne. Marian had a rich tapestry of cultural interests that included attending performances of the Utah Symphony, Ballet West, and the Utah Opera. Through many years, her dear sister, Darlene Owens Ball, was her companion for many of these events. As their lives gained depth and complexity, Marian and Darlene began traveling abroad together. Before her traveling days were behind her, Marian had visited London, Paris, Sweden, China, Peru, Ireland, Russia, New York, Spain, and others. Russia held an especially poignant spot in Mom's heart. She studied the often tragic history of the land and people, and grieved for the unrelenting oppression and hardships they endured, while marveling at their strength of spirit, and cultural excellence. She admired the Bolshoi and Kirov Ballet companies. Witnessing Rudolph Nureyev dance in London, and Mikhail Baryshnikov dance in New York, were highlights of her life that she never tired of remembering. Mom was deeply affected by her sister Darlene's death several decades ago, and missed her every day following her loss. Many decades of Mom's life were dedicated to service in the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Utah. Though she excelled in all aspects of her career, her favorite responsibility was counseling and guiding students. The care and concern she showed each student was validated as many of them came back to thank her years or decades later, bringing pictures of kids and grandkids, and regaling her with stories of career and family following their successful completion of University life. In the last decades of her journey on this earth, Marian became very close to her daughter Adrienne. As her physical form began to betray her, bringing some of the sadness and confusion that aging can bring, their relationship took on new meaning. They worked hard to clear the issues of the past and find new ways to enrich each others' souls. As her body waned, Marian's spirit took on a radiance and strength that will never be forgotten by anyone who knew her. Hand in hand with Adrienne, Marian continued to embrace new ways of living and loving based on spirit and purpose, despite circumstance. She died filled with the same remarkable love and courage that marked her very special life. "Mom, I love you with all my heart, and feel you here with me. You have changed me, encouraged me, forgiven me, loved me, and enriched me beyond measure. You will remain my beloved, tender-hearted Mom and dearest friend forever." A wake service for family and friends was held on Thursday, April 17, 2008 at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. [Deseret News, Sunday, April 13, 2008.]

Owens, Nanieve

Owens, Nanieve
Provo, Utah US

Nanieve and Guy Callahan

Class of 1933. Nanieve Owens. BYU 1936. She married William Guy Callahan. ~ ~ ~ ~ W. Guy Callahan and Nanieve Owens Callahan were married 70 years ago on September 5, 1934, in the Salt Lake Temple. Members of the Provo 13th Ward, Provo Utah East Stake, they are the parents of three children, they have 19 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. [LDS Church News, Milestones of Togetherness, Saturday, September 4, 2004.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: William Guy Callahan passed away quietly Sunday June 25, 2006 in his home in Provo, Utah. He was 93 years old. Guy was the oldest of five children of Frances Mariah Grundy and William Henry Callahan. He was born on Nov. 29, 1912, in Loa, Utah. His family later moved to Provo. He graduated from Provo High School and received a bachelor's degree in Political Science from BYU. Guy met Nanieve Owens at BYU and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple on September 5, 1934. He and his wife moved to Washington D.C. for schooling. He graduated from Catholic University of America in Architecture. While there, William Owens Callahan and Frances Nanieve Callahan were born. In 1953, the family returned to Provo where their youngest daughter, Shanna Lee Callahan [BYH Class of 1977~H], was born. Kathy Begay, their Navajo daughter from the Indian Placement Program, joined the family for her school years. Guy worked at Geneva, U. S. Steel, as a Maintenance Foreman. He held this position until he retired. Guy was an active member of the LDS Church and served as a missionary in Maryland, Scoutmaster, Seventy, and High Priest Group Leader, among others. He was active in Toastmasters International, Kiwanis, and the BYU Emeritus Club Board of Directors. He is survived by his wife Nanieve [BYH Class of 1933], children, William O. Callahan (Patsy), F. Nanieve Callahan French (Robert), Shanna Lee Callahan Nerdin (Ronald), Kathy Begay (Perry), 19 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 29, 2006 at the Provo 13th Ward, 965 North Locust Lane (1300 East). Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Wednesday, June 28, 2006.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER DEATH NOTICE: Nanieve Owens Callahan, age 95, of Provo, Utah, died May 21, 2010 at her daughter's home in Lindon, Utah. ~ ~ Nanieve Owens Callahan's funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, May 27, 2010 in the Provo Peak 2nd Ward Chapel, 950 N. Locust Lane, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center Street, on Wednesday evening from 6 until 8 and at the church on Thursday morning from 9:30 until 10:45. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be emailed to info@bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, May 24, 2010 and Deseret News, May 25, 2010] ~ ~ ~ ~ Comments: Ron Smith [BYH Class of 1967] wrote on May 24, 2010: "I remember fondly the great Callahan family. Nanieve gave thousands of hours of unselfish compassionate service over many decades. She was one of the great stakes holding the neighborhood together. She will be missed greatly, but remembered well." Ron and Colleen Smith [Provo Daily Herald, May 24, 2010] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Nanieve Owens Callahan passed away quietly at her daughter's home surrounded by family on May 21, 2010; she was 95 years old. She was born February 18, 1915 in Provo, Utah to Horace E. Owens and Willamette Sperry Owens. She was orphaned at age 14. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1933. She attended BYU where she met her future husband, William Guy Callahan. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on Sept. 5, 1934. They were married for 72 years. Soon after they were married, they moved to Arlington, Virginia, where they built a home surrounded by families that became lifelong friends and her Moroni Hill "family." She was employed by the federal government in an accounting capacity during World War II. She loved the Washington, D.C. area where Bill and Nan were born. In 1953 the family returned to Provo, where Shanna was born, but she left her heart in Arlington. Her family meant everything to her. She loved her husband, children and grandchildren "fiercely!" Guy and Nan built a home in Provo, which became the gathering point for their family and friends. Nanieve worked for many years at Utah State Hospital as the Director of Volunteer Services where she was loved by patients and colleagues and received many awards. She volunteered actively in the community and served on several Provo City councils. She held national leadership positions in Altrusa International, and served in leadership positions in Fine Arts, and W.O.W. Nanieve was an active member of The LDS Church. She loved her Provo 13th Ward Family and enjoyed serving and associating with them. She is survived by her children, William Owens Callahan (Patsy), Frances Nanieve Callahan French (Robert), and Shanna Lee Callahan Nerdin (Ron), Kathy Begay Watchman (foster daughter); 19 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Betty Gay Callahan Wagstaff. Her beloved husband Guy preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, May 27, 2010 in the Provo Peak 2nd Ward Chapel, 950 N. Locust Lane, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center Street, on Wednesday evening from 6 until 8 and at the church on Thursday morning from 9:30 until 10:45. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be emailed to info@bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, May 25, 2010.]

Pace, Ireta Anna [not Greta]

Pace, Ireta Anna [not Greta]
Of Richardson, Utah US

Ireta Pace

Class of 1912. Ireta Pace, of Richardson, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source 1: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Greta [actually Ireta] Pace. She received two diplomas in 1912: a BYH Normal Diploma, and a High School Diploma. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 335. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ireta Anna Pace was born February 26, 1891 in Payson, Utah. Her parents were John E. Pace and Anna Sargent Pace. She died on November 30, 1963.

Pace, John
220 Oakwood Ct.
Arroyo Grande, California 93420 US

John Pace

Class of 1943. John Pace. @2001

Pace, Luie [Louie]

Pace, Luie [Louie]

Luie Pace

BY Academy High School Class of 1885. Luie Pace [female] received a Teacher's Certificate. Source: 1. Deseret News, June 25, 1885. 2. Territorial Enquirer, June 12, 1885. ~ ~ ~ ~ Louie Pace [female] was born December 26, 1863 in Payson, Utah. Her parents were Sidney Pace and Mary J. Fairbanks Pace. She is deceased.

Pace, Zella

Pace, Zella

Zella and Paul Whiteside

Class of 1918. Zella Pace. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1918. Source: 1918 BYU Banyan, High School section, pages 60-79. ~ ~ ~ ~ Zella Pace was born March 2, 1899 in Cisco, Grand County, Utah. Her parents were John Ezra Pace and Anna Sargent Pace. She married Paul Whiteside on December 17, 1943. She died on February 28, 1984.

Pack, Daniel Lambert

Pack, Daniel Lambert
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Daniel & Ina Delora Pack

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906 and 1907. Daniel L. Pack. In 1906 he received a High School Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 134. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. Daniel L. Pack, an academic High School 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. ~ ~ ~ ~ Brigham Young High School, Class of 1907. Daniel L. Pack. He received an Agriculture Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 134. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1907. Daniel L. Pack, an Agriculture graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1907 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 32nd Academic Year, 1907-1908, p. 136. ~ ~ ~ ~ Daniel L. Pack married Ina Delora Sorensen (see website). Family Info.

Pack, Dean A.

Pack, Dean A.

Dean Pack

Class of 1910. Dean A. Pack. Graduated from Brigham Young High School with a High School Diploma in 1910. Source: Annual Record, B. Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 3, page 337.

Pack, DeVar Marvale

Pack, DeVar Marvale
Burbank, California US

DeVar and Irma Pack

Class of 1916. DeVar Pack (male). Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1916. Source: 1916 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, about 23 pages, not numbered. ~ ~ ~ ~ DeVar Marvale Pack was born April 30, 1894 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah. His parents were Silas Mosher Pack and Sara Amelia Lambert Pack. He married Irma Crockett on September 1, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died on January 19, 1976 in Burbank, California. Interment, San Fernando, Los Angeles County, California. More Information.

Pack, Eugene M.

Pack, Eugene M.

Eugene Pack

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909. Eugene M. Pack. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 3, Page 97.

Pack, Lambert L.

Pack, Lambert L.
Kamas, Utah US

Lambert Pack

BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Lambert L. Pack. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 47. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source confirming high school graduation of Lambert Pack: Deseret News, May 16, 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Lambert Pack of Kamas, Utah, a Normal student, BYA [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 28th Academic Year, 1903-1904, pp. 171-172.

Pack, Mosher Franklin

Pack, Mosher Franklin
Santa Monica, California US

Mosher and Sarah Pack

B. Y. Academy High School Graduate, Class of 1901, Collegiate Class of 1903, Faculty. Mosher F. Pack. He also received a Special Certificate in Plane Surveying in 1901. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 47. ~ ~ ~ ~ B. Y. Academy Collegiate Class of 1903. Mosher F. Pack. He received the Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) in Spring of 1903. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 47. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty. Mosher F. Pack, Mathematics teacher, 1902-1906. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mosher Franklin Pack was born June 9, 1879 in Kamas, Utah. His parents were Silas Mosher Pack and Sarah Amelia Lambert. He married Sarah Emily Hinckley on December 11, 1903, in Manti, Utah. She was the daughter of Ira Nathaniel Hinckley and Adelaide Cameron Noble Hinckley. He died on December 11, 1956 in Santa Monica, California. Interment, Santa Monica, California.

Pack, Thomas

Pack, Thomas

Thomas Pack

BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1903 (final BYA class year - the next year, BYH). Thomas Pack graduated from the Commercial Class on Tuesday, May 26, 1903, in College Hall. Source 1: Program, BYA Commercial Class 1903. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Is Thomas his middle name?] ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Thomas Pack. He also received a Certificate in Bookkeeping. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 47.

Pack, W. C.

Pack, W. C.
Of Provo, Utah US

W. C. Pack

Class of 1912. W. C. Pack (male), of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 62, 105. [What is his full name?]

Packard, Dan S.
865 W 11th Pl
Mesa, Arizona 85201-3115 US

Dan and Joyce Packard
  • Cell: 602-614-8484
  • Home: 480-834-0256

Class of 1964. Dan S. Packard. Wildcat Yearbook Photographer & Photography Editor, Tennis, Dramatics, Chorus, Seminary Graduate, Ski Club, Model U.N. ~ ~ ~ ~ Dan S Packard married Joyce Whiting. They have 3 children, 6 grandchildren & 1 greatgrandchild. Business: Own Handyman Dan LLC. @Mar 2011

Packard, Ferne

Packard, Ferne

Ferne Packard

Class of 1913. Ferne Packard. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 360.

Packard, Ora

Packard, Ora

Ora Packard

Class of 1918. Ora Packard. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 122.

Packard, Paul S.

Packard, Paul S.

Paul Packard

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Paul S. Packard. He received a BS Degree in Physical Education in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 450.

Packard, Ralph Edward
3637 Fortuna Circle
Salt Lake City, Utah 84124-3826

Ted and Kay Packard
  • Work: (801) 278-5958

Class of 1953. Ted Packard. Baseball, Boys State, Chorus Historian, Photography Club, Supreme Court, Type Team, Wildcat Yearbook Photographer, Yld Cat Newspaper Photographer, Graduation Committee. Married Kay. Ralph E. ``Ted'' Packard, associate professor of educational psychology, University of Utah. Recognized as a member of the university community who has greatly influenced the lives of students through their counseling and advising. Since joining the faculty in 1965, Packard has shown concern for students' welfare and the relationship of their academic experiences to their life experiences. Former director of the University Counseling Center, he has been instrumental in obtaining more research space for students, fostering professional development and organizing social events.

Packer, Boyd K.
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Boyd and Donna Packer

Board of Trustees, 1962 to the present. President Boyd K. Packer, the Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was set apart to this position on June 5, 1994. Prior to becoming Acting President, he served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, having been ordained an Apostle on April 9, 1970. Prior to this he served as an Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for almost nine years. An educator by profession, his career includes service as supervisor of seminaries and institutes of religion for the Church and as a member of the Administrative Council of Brigham Young University. He studied at Weber College and subsequently received his bachelor of science and master of science degrees from Utah State University. He received an Ed.D. in educational administration from Brigham Young University. President Packer was born September 10, 1924, in Brigham City, Utah. He served as a bomber pilot during World War II in the Pacific theater. He has been active in community and civic affairs, including service as a city councilman. He has received several awards from civic and educational organizations and institutions. President Packer served as president of the New England Mission. He is the author of a number of books and other published works. He is an artist, particularly of birds. He is married to the former Donna Smith. They are the parents of ten children.

Packer, Patricia

Packer, Patricia
1827 N. 420 East
Provo, Utah 84604-1807 US

Pat and Lon Keith
  • Home: 801-377-6747

Class of 1966. Patricia Packer. Varsity Cheerleader. Chorus, Pep Club, JV Cheerleader, French Club, GAA Basketball, Softball, Girls State Alternate, Seminary 4 years. Attended BYU, Husband, Lon Keith, also BYH Class of 1966, Five daughters, Four sons. 10+ grandchildren. Her parents: Thane J. Packer and Palmyra Bean, married September 17, 1937 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They have four children, Thane Garron Packer (Claudia) of Layton; Pamela Packer Smith (Emery) of Salt Lake City; Rand Hugh Packer [BYH Class of 1964] (Shirlee) of Provo and Patricia Packer Keith [BYH Class of 1966] (Lon) of Provo. @2006 Mom, Grandma and Missionary nametags. Pat and Lon attended the 50th Anniversary Reunion of the BYH Class of 1966 on September 2, 2016.

Packer, Rand H.

Packer, Rand H.
1737 Sego Lane
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Rand and Shirlee Packer
  • Cell: 801-225-4513
  • Home: 801-225-4513

Class of 1964. Rand Packer. Student Body 1st Vice President. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Y Club, Preferred Man, Dramatics, Forensics, Seminary Graduate, Ski Club, Honor Society, Boys State, Soph Class President. BYU BS Health 1970. BYU MA Religion (Church History & Doctrine) 1975. Married Shirlee Davis, BYH Class of 1965. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Thane J. Packer and Palmyra Bean, married September 17, 1937 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They have four children, Thane Garron Packer (Claudia) of Layton; Pamela Packer Smith (Emery) of Salt Lake City; Rand Hugh Packer [BYH Class of 1964] (Shirlee) of Provo and Patricia Packer Keith [BYH Class of 1966] (Lon) of Provo. ~ ~ ~ ~ March 10, 2002: New BYU 4th Stake Presidency: President — Rand Hugh Packer, 56, CES instructor at Orem Institute; wife, Shirlee Davis Packer. Succeeding Bruce L. Christensen. @2010

Pae, Henry A.

Pae, Henry A.

Henry Pae

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1927. Henry A. Pae. He received an M.A. Degree in Educational Administration in 1927. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 207.

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