Alphabetical Alumni
Seiter, Erika Elfriede

Seiter, Erika Elfriede
Bountiful, Utah US

Erika and Harold Jacobsen

Uncategorized. Ericka Seiter. Would have graduated from high school about 1931, but the only indication she have come to BYH is that Brigham Young Academy was mentioned in her obituary, which is sometimes used for BYH students. Erika Elfriede Seiter Jacobsen, 82, died Tuesday, September 17, 1996 in Las Vegas, of a sudden illness. She was born September 18, 1913 in Karlsruhe, Germany. She was the daughter of Wilhelm Heinrich Seiter and Martha Johanna Julie Hartmann. She married T. Harold Jacobsen on January 31, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died July 9, 1990. She immigrated to the United States with her family in 1928, at the age of 14. Her outstanding accomplishments include graduating from Brigham Young Academy (University), Genealogical library cataloger of foreign films and books, interpreter, Centerville Elementary School teacher for the 3rd grade for 17 years, 1962-1979, Relief Society President, pianist, Sunday School teacher, genealogist, family historian, and much more.She is survived by three daughters and one son, Carma (Dallas) Dorney, Ogden; Kathryn (Leonard) Matthews, Montpelier, Idaho; Connie Chamberlain, Littleton, Colo.; Harold A. (Carrie) Jacobsen, Las Vegas, Nev.; 21 grandchildren; 10 step grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; six step great-grandchildren; brother, Helmut Seiter of Salt Lake. Preceded in death by two sisters, Paula and Mathilde; and four brothers, Gustav, Wilhelm, Walter, and Oscar. Funeral services were Saturday, September 21, 1996 in Bountiful, Utah. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Thursday, September 19, 1996]

Selck, Christine

Selck, Christine

Christine Selck

Class of 1918. Christine Selck. Academic Department. She graduated Monday Evening, May 27, 1918. Source 1: 1918 BYH Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1918. Christine Selck. She received a High School Diploma in 1918. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 460.

Selck, Jacqueline

Selck, Jacqueline
Provo, Utah US

Jacqueline and John Clegg

Class of 1973. Jacqueline "Jackie" Selck [Clegg], was born on May 23, 1955, in Provo, Utah. Her parents are John Russell Selck [1914–1998] and Betty Jane Robison Selck [1921–1962]. She attended Brigham Young Elementary. She married John Scott Clegg. Jackie was diagnosed with cancer, and died on December 19, 2000 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah. Source

Selck, Millie

Selck, Millie
Torrance, California US

Millie and Horace Clement

Class of 1917. Millie Selcke (actually Selck). She graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1917. Source 1: 1917 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 82-88. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1917. Millie Selck. She received a High School Diploma in 1917. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 461. ~ ~ ~ ~ Millie Selck was born on July 23, 1896 in Lewisville, Jefferson County, Idaho. Her parents were William W. Selck and Sarah E. Myler Selck. Millie married Horace P. Clement of Idaho Falls, Idaho, on June 12, 1919, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Millie Selck Clement died on September 11, 1975 in Torrance, California. Her interment, Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood, California. ~ ~ ~ ~ Horace Peter Clement was born on December 22, 1894 in Plain City, Weber County, Utah. His parents were Thomas Alma Clement and Christianna Josephine Green Clement. He married Millie [incorrectly spelled Millis and Mellie on some records] Selck. Horace Clement died on August 8, 1959 in North Hollywood, California. His interment, Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California.

Selck, William

Selck, William

William Selck

Class of 1920. William Selck. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1920. Source: 1920 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, page 65-85.

Selin, Edith

Selin, Edith

Edith Selin

Class of 1920. Edith Selin. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 462. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1929. Edith Selin. She received a BS Degree in Home Economics in 1929. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 462.

Sessions, Charlene
3386 S. Crestwood Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84109-3202 US

Charlene and Don Jenson
  • Cell: 801-898-4371
  • Home: 801-278-6956

Class of 1951. Charlene Sessions. Student Body Secretary. Chorus, Thespians, Fauvines, Notre Maison, Shorthand. Graduated from BY High in 1951. Graduated from BYU in 1955 in Secretarial Science. Worked in Southern California after graduation. Met my husband Don Jenson in Hollywood Ward and we married in the Salt Lake Temple. We have ten children - seven boys and three girls. We now have 47 grandchilden and 1 1/2 great grandchilden. Don and I served a full-time mission on Temple Square from 1998-2000. We are serving at the Conference Center giving tours and have done since it opened in 2000. I loved BY High and we both love BYU. We are a BYU family. @2010

Sessions, Christine
3660 Roxbury Lane
Hayward, California 94542

Christine Petty

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Sessions, Cynthia
758 Black Walnut Court
Sugar Grove, Illinois 60554-9279 US

Cynthia and Gary Lippincott
  • Home: (630)466-8852

Class of 1969. Cynthia "Cindy" Sessions. BYU BA Education 1973. Married Gary W. Lippincott. @2012

Sessions, Elizabeth

Elizabeth Sessions

Class of 1971. Elizabeth Sessions.

Sessions, Sterling David

Sessions, Sterling David
Ogden, Utah US

Sterling and Barbara Sessions

Class of 1944. Sterling Sessions. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Sterling David Sessions, former dean of the School of Business & Economics at Weber State University, passed away of natural causes in Salt Lake City, Utah on January 22, 2024. Born on December 16, 1925 in Kamas, Utah to Charles David and Ruth Davies Sessions, He grew up in Provo, Utah. He attended Brigham Young High School, graduating in the Class of 1944. He then graduated from BYU after serving in the US Army during World War II. Sterling married Barbara Bickmore on December 17, 1948, and her love and support were essential to his success. Sterling earned a master’s degree in business administration from New York University in 1950. He returned to Provo to work in the family business while teaching part-time at BYU. After a brief career in retail merchandising at Broadway Department Stores in Los Angeles, he earned a doctoral degree from Harvard Business School in 1962. Subsequently, he joined the business management faculty of BYU, where he was department chair and director of the MBA program. In 1966, Stanford University appointed him dean of ESAN, a premier graduate school of business in Lima, Peru. Upon his return in 1968, Sterling was appointed lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he taught and directed international programs. In 1975, Sterling was appointed Dean of the School of Business & Economics at Weber State College, where he forged strong bonds with community and business leaders. He led the effort to fund and construct the Wattis Business building, supported student scholarships, and created the Willard L. Eccles Chair, the first endowed chair at Weber State. In 1983, he returned to teaching and research and co-authored A History of Utah International: From Construction to Mining (2005). Sterling lent his expertise to Utah businesses, serving on the boards of Blue Cross and Blue Shield (Utah), Ogden First Federal Savings, Tunex, Research Medical and also served as an advisor to the board of Browning Corporation and KSL, Inc. He was an officer of the Ogden Rotary Club, Ogden Symphony Association, and on the BYU Alumni Board. Near the end of his career he lectured part-time at London School of Economics, the University of Utah, and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. In retirement Sterling took up landscape painting, traveled with his wife Barbara to visit grandchildren, and wrote his memoir, Where Safety Lies (2010). He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and as a young man served a mission to Texas. He served as bishop of the BYU 11th Ward while on faculty, and was bishop of the Palo Alto First Ward (1972-75). He was appreciated as a gospel doctrine teacher and remembered for his tender acts to those who needed his care. Sterling was intellectually curious, read widely, and had a remarkable command of aphorisms. He developed life-long friendships and was adept at writing a thoughtful personal note. He possessed an innate aesthetic sense, and enjoyed organ music, fine art, and the well-cooked meal. He loved to sail. Sessions was preceded in death by his wife Barbara, who succumbed November 13, 2022. He is survived by all seven children: Christine Petty Taber (Douglass), Cynthia Lippincott (Gary), Susan Rugh (Thomas dec.), Elizabeth Eastmond (David), David Sessions, Scott Sessions (Julie) and Andrew Sessions (Rachelle), as well as 25 grandchildren and 58 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Naomi Derr Goodman and Charlene Jenson Ainge. He will be laid to rest in a private service at the Paradise, Utah cemetery. A public memorial service at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary in Salt Lake City will be held at a later date. Published Feb 2, 2024, Provo Daily Herald

Sessions, Susan
75 N. H Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 US

Susan and Tom Rugh
  • Work: 801-422-2742

Class of 1970. Susan Sessions. BYU BA History 1974, University of Chicago MA History 1985, University of Chicago PHD History 1993. Married Tom Rugh. History professor at BYU. Biography: Susan Sessions Rugh specializes in the history of the nineteenth century and in the history of travel and tourism. She teaches undergraduate courses in the antebellum period and the Civil War, and graduate seminars in 19th century history. She is the author of Our Common Country: Family Farming, Community and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Illinois (Indiana University Press, 2001), and has published articles on the history of childbirth, pioneer Mormon women, and agrarian culture in the Midwest. She received the Mollie and Karl G. Butler Young Scholar Award, Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Brigham Young University, 2003-2006; and was Visiting Fellow at the Institute for the Study of the American West, Autry Museum of Western Heritage, Los Angeles, California, in June 2003. Her current project is tentatively titled: "White Lines: Race, Religion and the Family Vacation in Cold War America." Her husband, Tom Rugh, is Executive Director of The Museum of Utah Art & History (MUAH) at 125 South Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City. Office: Susan S. Rugh, Associate Professor, Department of History, 323 KMB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602-4446 - 801-422-2742 office telephone, 801-422-0275 office fax.

Sevy, Fern

Sevy, Fern

Fern Sevy

Class of 1918. Fern Sevy. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 130.

Sevy, Milton Heywood

Sevy, Milton Heywood
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Milton Sevy

Class of 1910. Milton H. Sevy [not Levy, not Sevey]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the High School Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Milton Heywood Sevy was born on October 12, 1889 in Panguitch, Utah. His parents were John Lowe Sevy and Mary Hannah Heywood Sevy. Milton H. Sevy died on December 8, 1917 in Cedar City, Utah, from complications following an automobile accident. He was 28 years old, and single. He was listed as a "sheep grower" on his death certificate, and his residence was in Salt Lake City. His interment, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Shafford, W. E.

Shafford, W. E.
[Reference Only]

W. E. Shafford

Class of 1910 Reference Only. W. E. Shafford, incorrectly spelled on records. See Willis Earl Spafford, BYH Classes of 1910 and 1911.

Sharp, Cheryl
5066 North River Crossing Lane
Tucson, Arizona US

Cheryl Roberts

Class of 1978. Cheryl Sharp. BYU Anthropology and Archaelogy 1982. She married _______ Roberts.

Sharp, Joseph Palmer

Sharp, Joseph Palmer
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Joseph & 2 Sharp

BY Academy High School Class of 1893. Joseph P. Sharp. He received a Certificate in Phonography (dictation & shorthand) & Type Writing. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 1, page 195. ~ ~ ~ ~ Joseph Palmer Sharp was born on September 5, 1874 in Vernon, Tooele County, Utah. His parents were John "C" Sharp and Sarah Bethula Palmer Sharp. Joseph married twice, first to Emma Irene Merrill on June 14, 1899 in Logan, Utah. Emma was born on July 31, 1880 in Richmond, Cache County, Utah. Her parents were Marriner Wood Merrill and Almira Jane Bainbridge Merrill. Emma died on November 23, 1904 in Richmond, Utah. Joseph second married Anna Ellen Robinson on February 8, 1906 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born on December 7, 1882 in Richmond, Utah. Her parents were Franklin Gregson Robinson and Selina Ellen Griffin Robinson. Anna died on September 11, 1964. Joseph P. Sharp died on September 12, 1959 in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 82. His interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Shaw, Dan K.
2815 La Mesa Drive
Henderson, Nevada 89014 US

Dan Shaw
  • Work: 702-737-1033
  • Home: 702-458-8227
  • Fax: 702-737-1490

Class of 1967. Danny Shaw. Spanish Club, Ski Club, Letterman, Science Club, Football, Basketball, Tennis. BYU 1973. Utah Valley State College. Dan K. Shaw, Trustee, Nevada State College. President, DKS Associates, 3281 S Highland Dr, Ste 811, Las Vegas, NV 89109-1046 / Phone: (702) 892-9202. Chief Executive Officer of RMI, Realty Management Inc., a property management company managing more than 50 apartment complexes in Las Vegas, Boston, Dallas and Corpus Christi, Texas. RMI also manages homeowner associations in Nevada and Arizona. Longtime Las Vegas developer, Shaw is also a principal of VSS Enterprises. Shaw was a co-developer of the Renaissance retail and mixed-use centers on the south side of the Las Vegas Valley. Shaw made his money as a commercial developer. He was president of the Vista Group for eight years, overseeing the construction of Las Vegas shopping centers, industrial and office parks and apartment complexes. When he bought the multifamily division of Realty Holdings Group in 1990, he had 750 apartment units. Over the years, hes packed his property management portfolio with more than 50 apartment complexes consisting of nearly 12,000 units in Las Vegas, Boston, Dallas and Corpus Christi, Texas. RMI also manages 63 homeowner associations representing more than 13,500 homes in Nevada and Arizona. Realty Management Inc., (702) 737-1033 / (702) 798-8822. The VSS Enterprises development team is led by Mike Villamor, who served as an adviser in the development of Primm Valley Resorts, the Reserve hotel-casino in Henderson, and the New York-New York hotel-casino on the Strip. The VSS team includes Gregg Schatzman, executive vice chairman and chief operating officer; James VanWoerkom, chief financial officer; and Dan K. Shaw, chairman. Mike Villamor, an LDS ward leader, runs The Castaways [formerly Showboat], a casino owned by Mormon Dan Shaw who explained to his ward -- As long as you are ethical and honest in your dealings, that is what counts. Dan Shaw hosted the 35th reunion of the BYH Class of 1967 at the recreational complex he owns in Las Vegas. Business address: 630 Trade Center Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119-3712 - 702-737-1033. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to dshaw@rmicompanies.com and dshaw@rmillc.com bounced back unanswered. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ (KUTV) -- Dan Shaw attended the private high school Brigham Young High. It was founded in the 1800s. "It was an experimental high school that allowed people to progress at their own rate," Shaw described. So students would often take college courses while still in high school. B.Y. High also had small classes--there were about 32 people in Shaw's graduating class. "We got to know every single person in your class," he said. "Incredible people who have gone to great heights and accomplished incredible things." Shaw says the school produced people like university presidents, attorneys, and doctors. "Because it was small, we've all stayed very close and very bonded," he said. "It's been very good, I think, for everyone in those classes to have a networking ability and allow them to grow in many, many ways." Source. ~ ~ ~ ~ (KUTV) -- Dan Shaw is the CEO and president of the Days of '47 Rodeo. Shaw believes the rodeo is "part of the heritage" of the state. According to Shaw, the rodeo was started by Brigham Young two years after the pioneers came to Utah. "We're trying to preserve that heritage," Shaw said of the rodeo. "So people can understand what helped them get here." Shaw is involved with the rodeo because he wants to keep the story of the pioneers going. "It's part of what family is about, part of what the state is about, part of the tradition," he said. "I think that if we lose that, we lose part of who we are." It means a lot to him to be a part of this tradition. "I think that part of everyone's responsibility is to give back," he said. "I think if you can find a way to do that, that provides the ability for people to find joy and find happiness." Shaw grew up on a ranch in Malta, Idaho. "Huge town--120 people," Shaw laughed. His family eventually moved to Provo so he dad could teach at Brigham Young University. Shaw even attended Brigham Young High School, which is now the Provo Library. "I skied for a livelihood for awhile," Shaw said of his career. In fact, he skied competitively all over the world. Shaw has also been involved in the finance industry for most of his life. He has a finance company with employees in Nevada, Utah, and more. He is currently serving as a city councilman in Henderson, Nevada. He has six children. A motto he has lived by is, "You always want to remember that going up the ladder, someday you'll come back down. And so don't ever step on anyone's toes." "You have to be very mindful of people and treat them very kindly, I think, all the time," Shaw said. Source.

Shaw, David Michael (1959)
531 North 500 East
Orem, Utah 84097 US

Dave & Cynthia /Faye Shaw
  • Cell: 801-885-7921
  • Home: 801-225-0053

Class of 1959. David M. Shaw. Football, Chorus, Vocal Music Service Award. BYU BS Communications 1966. MA 1968 [not BYU]. BYU Executive MPA 1989. ~ ~ His parents were Glenn Charles Shaw and [Gladys] Lucille Stevenson Shaw, married in 1932. Glenn and Lucille had eight children, including: Bernadine Shaw (died as an infant); Robert Shaw (died as an infant); Glenn Keith Shaw (Margaret) of Udon Thani, Thailand; Marilyn Shaw (Jean-Pierre) Schroemges (b. 1934, d. 2001) of West Valley City, Utah; Brent Stevenson Shaw [Fremont High School in Oakland](Joan) of Orem, Utah; David Michael Shaw [BYH Class of 1959] (Cynthia) of Orem, Utah; Karren Ruth Shaw [BYH Class of 1961] (DeNile) Ackemyer-Aubrey of Fountain Green, Utah; and Suzanne Shaw [BYH Class of 1965] of Orem, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS FIRST WIFE'S OBITUARY: Cynthia Wilkerson Shaw, loving wife, mother and grandmother, unexpectedly passed away at home in Orem, Utah, on March 27, 2009. Cindy was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina on February 3, 1944 to Benjamin Workman and Lillie Mae Deaton Wilkerson. She always lovingly referred to South Carolina as her home. She married David Michael Shaw on July 1, 1964, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Cindy graduated from BYU with a Bachelor's degree in History in 1965. She was a huge fan of BYU and Clemson football. She had a love of history and was an avid reader. She enjoyed a lifelong study of the scriptures and the gospel of Jesus Christ. She served faithfully in several church callings throughout her life. She devoted the last years of her life to the care of her elderly parents. She found joy in spending time with her eight grandchildren, and looked forward to their sleepovers. Her great love was her family and she will be deeply missed by them. She is survived by her husband David, daughters Deborah (Timothy) Andersen and their children Jacob, Nicholas, Austin and Tessa; Bonnie (Michael) Jones and their children Karrie and Ashley; Amy (Wesley) Sanford and their children Katelynn and Elizabeth; her sisters Lillie Compton and Breta Sorenson. She was preceded in death by her parents. Services were held on Tuesday March 31, 2009, at the Vermont 1st Ward Chapel, 670 E. 800 N., Orem, Utah. Interment, Timpanogas Memorial Gardens, 1000 N 400 E, Orem, Utah. [Provo Daily Herald, Sunday, March 29, 2009.] ~ ~ ~ ~ David M. Shaw, LDS Motion Picture Studio, Audio Engineer & Designer, 2230 North 300 West, Provo, Utah 84601 - (801) 370-9221 @2009 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS SECOND WIFE'S OBITUARY: Faye Anderson was married to Dion Frazier in 2001 and he passed away. She met David Shaw at the BY High School Reunion in 2009 at Carolyn Woodruff's home. Dave's wife had passed away earlier that year, in March of 2009, and Faye's husband about 9 years earlier. Faye and David started dating and were married on January 15, 2010. They had a remarkable marriage and were able to travel and be together to many areas such as North and South Carolina, Victoria British Columbia and the Oregon Coast. Dave had three daughters and 8 grandchildren and Faye had 4 daughters and 9 grandchildren, which kept them both busy in traveling to Boise, Idaho and Medford, Oregon as well as parts of Utah to visit their grandchildren. David was called as Bishop of their ward in October of 2015, just prior to his 74th birthday. They had a wonderful marriage together and found great joy in their later years. Unfortunately, due to a tragic accident in June of 2018, Faye fell down the stairs and broke her neck. She was laid to rest in the Orem City Cemetery in June of 2018. She lived a remarkable life and was a great joy to her children and her husbands. She is sorely missed. @2018

Shaw, David Owen (1964)
956 South 500 East
Orem, Utah 84097 US

Dave Shaw
  • Work: (801) 283-9023

Class of 1964. David O. Shaw. Wrestling, Y Club, Forensics, Chorus, Band, Seminary Graduate, Seminary 4 years, Quill & Scroll. BYU BA History 1970. BYU BA English Literature 1973. BYU MLS Library Science 1975. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents are Merlin John Shaw and Mildred Ottley Shaw, married 1937 in Salt Lake City. Their children: Heidi Ann Shaw (Jack) Birch of Murray; Varol Edward Shaw of Provo; Merlene Shaw [BYH Class of 1962] (Lynn) Bybee of South Ogden; Dr. David Owen Shaw [BYH Class of 1964] of Orem; George Glade (Lorna) Shaw [BYH Class of 1968] of South Jordan; and Irene Shaw (Don) Casper of Evanston, Wyoming. ~ ~ ~ ~ Dr. David Owen Shaw.

Shaw, George Glade
2505 Rustic Roads Drive
South Jordan, Utah 84095-8631 US

George and Lorna Shaw
  • Work: (801) 254-2579

Class of 1968. George Shaw. BYU BS Geographic Planning 1975. BYU MS Geography 1976. Married Lorna. His parents: Merlin John Shaw and Mildred Ottley Shaw, married 1937 in Salt Lake City. Their children: Heidi Ann Shaw (Jack) Birch of Murray; Varol Edward Shaw of Provo; Merlene Shaw [BYH Class of 1962] (Lynn) Bybee of South Ogden; David Owen Shaw [BYH Class of 1964] of Orem; George Glade (Lorna) Shaw [BYH Class of 1968] of South Jordan; and Irene Shaw (Don) Casper of Evanston, Wyoming. ~ ~ ~ ~ Born August 29, 1950 to Merlin John Shaw (BYU Professor of Religion) and Mildren Ottley, fifth of six children. Two older siblings also graduated from BYH: Merlene Shaw Bybee (Class of 1962) and David Owen Shaw (Class of 1964). Served in the Australia East Mission, 1970-72. Graduated from BYU (1974) BS degree in Geographic Planning, MS degree from BYU (1976) in Urban Geography. Married Lorna Marie Morgan of Sanford, Colorado (1974) in the Salt Lake Temple. Lived in Provo, West Jordan, Sandy, and South Jordan, Utah. Parents of seven children: Valerie, North Salt Lake, Utah; Suzanne (Dustin), Tooele, Utah; Rachel (Ron), West Valley City, Utah; Merlin Jay (Melanie), St. George, Utah; Karalee (Michael), Taylorsville, Utah; Gregory Glade (student at UVU), Brian Morgan (student at BYU and recently called to serve in the Washington Everett Mission). Grandparents of nine beautiful children. ~ ~ ~ ~ Career: City Planner for the cities of Orem, Sandy, Salt Lake City, and South Jordan, Utah. Currently Community Development Director for South Jordan City. Wife is the Herriman High School Seminary Secretary. ~ ~ ~ ~ Church Service: Scoutmaster, Teacher's Quorum Advisor, YM President, Bishop's Counselor, Bishop, and High Councilor. Currently 1st Counselor in the South Jordan Utah Country Park Stake Presidency. ~ ~ ~ ~ Hobbies and Interests: Hiking/ backpacking in Southern Utah, camping, traveling, home remodeling, gardening, provident living, and family activities. @2010

Shaw, Karren Ruth

Shaw, Karren Ruth
Fountain Green, Utah US

Karren & Tom Ackemyer-Aubrey

Class of 1961. Karren Ruth Shaw. Chorus, Dramatics, Seminary Graduate. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents were Glenn Charles Shaw and [Gladys] Lucille Stevenson Shaw, married in 1932. Glenn and Lucille had eight children, including: Bernadine Shaw (died as an infant); Robert Shaw (died as an infant); Glenn Keith Shaw (Margaret) of Udon Thani, Thailand; Marilyn Shaw (Jean-Pierre) Schroemges (b. 1934, d. 2001) of West Valley City, Utah; Brent Stevenson Shaw [Fremont High School in Oakland](Joan) of Orem, Utah; David Michael Shaw [BYH Class of 1959] (Cynthia) of Orem, Utah; Karren Ruth Shaw [BYH Class of 1961] (DeNile) Ackemyer-Aubrey of Fountain Green, Utah; and Suzanne Shaw [BYH Class of 1965] of Orem, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ 1.5 Years at BYU in Business Management. I married Thomas Frances Ackemyer-Aubrey on January 8, 2005. After we had lived in West Valley, Utah for 1 1/2 years, I retired from LDS Family Services on May 31, 2006, and we moved to Fountain Green, Utah. We love the town and love the people. It is especially rewarding for me to have contact with Lucy Yorgason, mother of Gary Yorgason, who I dated my senior year. Serving on the 45th Year Reunion committee of the Class of 1961 in 2006. @2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Karren Ruth Ackemyer-Aubrey passed away Wednesday, January 27, 2021 in Fountain Green, Utah. She was born September 13, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Glen Charles Shaw and Gladys Lucille Stephenson. Karren graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1961. Karren met and married the love of her life, Thomas Ackemyer-Aubrey in the Mt Timpanogos Temple. Their life together was one of great love, tenderness, and respect. They enjoyed traveling to many places together. Thomas and Karren came to Fountain Green, Utah thirteen years ago, moving from the fast pace of city life to the quiet country life which fit them perfectly. They made many friends and loved the Sanpete Valley. Karren was a unique and intelligent person. She was always willing to lend a hand and reach out to others. She was selfless–always putting other’s needs ahead of her own. She had a fun and delightful sense of humor. Her laugh was infectious and she was so easy to be around. She loved to play games and was an avid competitor. Karren was blessed with many talents that she used to bless the lives of others. She was an extraordinary seamstress and made clothes, costumes, blankets, and many other items. She was also known for her cross-stitching, knitting, and cooking. She had a vivid memory of many events in her life. She often talked of the great love she had for her parents and how she respected and treasured their words of wisdom; often leaning on them for instruction and lessons in life. Karren’s life was not an easy one. She experienced great sorrows with the early passing of her son, Jeffrey, and the passing of her great love Thomas. Through these heartbreaking trials, she never gave up or felt sorry for herself. She would pick herself up and go forward. She was a great example of “enduring to the end.” Karren loved to serve others. She was an ordinance worker at the Manti Temple. A duty she loved and gained much from. She was deeply religious and had a great love and testimony of her Savior. She is one who could be classified as “true blue through and through.” She was always willing to stand for what was right and what she believed in. We will miss her but carry her memory in our hearts. She will not be forgotten. Karren is survived by her two brothers: Glen (Pon) Shaw and David Shaw both of Orem, Utah, grandchildren of West Valley, Utah and many nieces and nephews whom she adored. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, Jeff, and her three sisters Bernadine, Marilyn, and Suzanne and two brothers Robert Shaw and Brent Shaw, A viewing will be held Tuesday, February 2, 2021 from 6-8 pm in the Fountain Green LDS Church located at 151 South 200 West in Fountain Green, Utah. A viewing will be held prior to her funeral on Wednesday, February 3, 2021 from 12 to 12:30 pm at the Fountain Green LOS Chapel. Interment will be in the Fountain Green City Cemetery. We invite all who would like to come and ask that you observe the COVID recommendations including social distancing. Please wear a mask. Online condolences at rasmussenmortuary.com Source.

Shaw, Merlene
5902 South Cedar Lane
Ogden, Utah 84403-5219 US

Merlene and Lynn Bybee
  • Work: (801) 479-3753

Class of 1962. Merlene Shaw. Seminary Graduate, Pep Club, Hi-Steppers, F.H.A. BYU Accounting Technology 1964. Married Mr. Lynn Bybee. Her Parents: Merlin John Shaw and Mildred Ottley Shaw, married 1937 in Salt Lake City. Their children: Heidi Ann Shaw (Jack) Birch of Murray; Varol Edward Shaw of Provo; Merlene Shaw [BYH Class of 1962] (Lynn) Bybee of South Ogden; David Owen Shaw [BYH Class of 1964] of Orem; George Glade (Lorna) Shaw [BYH Class of 1968] of South Jordan; and Irene Shaw (Don) Casper of Evanston, Wyoming. @2007

Shaw, Michael [Joseph Michael]

Shaw, Michael [Joseph Michael]
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Michael and Merlene Shaw

Class of 1957 ~ Honorary. Michael Shaw. HIS OBITUARY: Joseph Michael Shaw, 54, died March 13, 1994 near Wendover, Utah, from injuries sustained in an airplane accident. Born September 26, 1939 in Provo, Utah, to Clinton George Shaw and Argene Lillian Pullen Shaw. Michael first married Merle Hutchings, March 2, 1955 in Brigham City, Utah; later divorced. Michael second married Merlene Wadsworth Bunting, December 26, 1987 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He worked as an aviation technician for Delta Airlines for 10 years. He held numerous pilot ratings. He retired from Kennecott Copper Corp after 32 years of service. He had worked as an insurance salesman, real estate developer, and general contractor. He graduated from Salt Lake Community College. Member of F&AM Uintah Lodge No. 7. He was the best Dad in the world. ``Now you are soaring with the angels. We love you, Dad''. Survived by children, Debbie Dube; Barbara (Roy) Skog; Kelly (Steve) Clark; Judy Sue Hogg - Brian Andrews; 16 grandchildren; two great-grandsons; three brothers, Robert (Sue) Shaw, Douglas (Willie) Shaw, Brent Shaw. Preceded in death by his parents and a son-in-law, Robert A. Hogg. Funeral services were held Monday, March 21, 1994, at Redwood Memorial Estates in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Merlene Elena Wadsworth Bunting Shaw, 51, died March 13, 1994 near Wendover, Utah, from injuries sustained in an airplane accident. Born October 15, 1942 in Caliente, Nevada, to Richard and Leora Farnsworth Wadsworth. She first married James Richard Bunting in Panaca, Nevada, December 28, 1963; later divorced. She second married Joseph Michael Shaw, December 26, 1987 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Member LDS Church. Merlene was a graduate from the Holy Cross School of Nursing. She was a Registered Nurse at the VA Hospital, where she was involved in medical research. Merlene was a wonderful mother and grandmother. She was loved and will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Survived by children, James Richard (Wendy) Bunting, Jr.; Harold Duane (Natalie) Bunting; Michael Jeffery (Marci) Bunting; 16 grandchildren; two great-grandsons; sister, Chloe Simkins. Preceded in death by parents and brother, Harold Bunting. Funeral services were held Monday, March 21, 1994, at Redwood Memorial Estates Mortuary in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Panaca, Nevada Cemetery. [Deseret News, Saturday, March 19, 1994.]

Shaw, Robert Clinton

Shaw, Robert Clinton
Sandy, Utah US

Bob and Susie Shaw

Class of 1955. Robert C. Shaw. Student Body Vice President. Track, Lettermen, Band, Chorus, Bookkeeping Team, Soph Class Vice President. BYU BS Business Management 1962. He married Nancy Haight in the Salt Lake City Temple in May, 1961 and they had 3 children. They were later divorced. He married Susie Henry on May 31, 1975. She has one daughter: Holly Henry. @2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Robert Clinton Shaw ~ 1937-2013. ‘My’ Robert “Bob” Clinton Shaw passed away Monday, May 27, 2013 with failing health at the Highland Care Center with his wife of 38 years, Susie, by his side. Robert was born on February 12, 1937 to George and Argene Shaw in Provo, Utah. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo with the Class of 1955. Robert served an LDS mission in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from BYU with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration and also received his MBA from UCLA. Robert spent 36 years with TransWorld Airlines [TWA] as the Station Manager at the Salt Lake City Airport 1987-1995. He retired from TWA in 2000. After his retirement he worked for United Airlines as a Customer Service Agent for 11 years. Robert is survived by the love of his life and soulmate, Susie, their four children, Kendall ‘KC’ Kier of Garland, Texas; Steven Shaw of Dallas, Texas; David (Karyn) Shaw of Garland, Texas; and Holly Henry (Gabe) Lopez of Blaine, Minnesota. Four grandchildren: Katie, Robert, Nicholas, Breanna, and two great grandsons Braiden and Gavin. Robert was preceded in death by his parents and his three brothers, Michael, Douglas and Brent. Funeral services will be held on Monday, June 3, 2013 at 11 A.M. at the Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, 1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, Utah. A viewing will be held from 10–10:45 A.M. prior to the services at the mortuary. Interment, Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah. Source.[May 29, 2013]

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