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Zwahlen, Josefine Emma
1746 N. Sego Lane
Provo, Utah 84604-1878 US

Josy & Ben de Hoyos
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Class of 1954. Josefine Zwahlen. [Name, photo does not appear with senior class in 1954 Wildcat yearbook.] Born in Switzerland, Josefine moved to the USA (Logan, Utah) in 1949. She came to BYU at age 16 after graduating from a correspondence school in Chicago. That school's credits were recognized by other colleges but, she discovered, they were not accepted by BYU. She was able to take a sufficient number of classes at BY High, while simultaneously taking classes at BYU. She graduated from BY High in the spring of 1954 along with the the senior graduating class of that year. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Benjamin F. de Hoyos on September 10, 1954 in the Salt Lake Temple. They have 12 children. In addition to their own 12 children, they have a foster son who is Tongan. So they are a multi-national family: her husband born in Mexico, she in Switzerland, their children in the US, and their foster son in Tonga. Josefine served a mission in the Missionary Training Center [MTC] as a tutor and translator in Spanish and German, 1995-1997; served missions with her husband as Executive Secretaries in the Mexico South Area Presidency, 1997-1999, and in the same calling in the Chile Area Presidency, 2005-2006. @2007

ZZZ, Honorary Classmates 1947

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[Shaw, Brent Stevenson]

[Shaw, Brent Stevenson]
Orem, Utah US

[Brent and Joan Shaw]

Brent Stevenson Shaw ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Brent S. Shaw, 74, our loving husband, papa, grandpa, friend, and guardian angel, passed peacefully from his life of service on this earth on June 10, 2010, in Orem, Utah. Brent was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on December 5, 1935, to Glenn and Lucille Shaw. He graduated from Fremont High School in Oakland, California [not Brigham Young High School], and Brigham Young University. Brent served an LDS mission to Tahiti. On September 13, 1960, he married his sweetheart and eternal companion, Joan R. Justis, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Together, they raised three daughters and one son, as well as a Samoan daughter. His work career began as a band teacher at Ogden Jr. High, and Pesega High School in Western Samoa. Later, he worked as a Public Health Advisor for the US government in Boise, Denver, Harrisburg, and Salt Lake City. He also was a Section Chief for immunizations at the CDC in Atlanta. Brent was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he served faithfully as a Bishop, High Councilor, Area Secretary, Choir and Musical Director, and most recently as a teacher of Temple Preparation, and a Service Missionary at the Provo Employment Center. He is survived by his wife, his daughters, Brenda (Bart) Fisher, Wendy (Michael) Timothy, and Tammy (Robert) Parker; his son Glenn (Aimee) Shaw; his Samoan daughter Olevia Tafiti; and their 14 grandchildren; and his brothers and sisters, Glenn, David, Karen, and Sue. He is preceded in death by his parents, and brother and sisters, Marilyn, Bernadine, and Robbie. Brent leaves a remarkable legacy of service, humor, music, hard work, and love. Funeral service was held on Monday, June 14, 2010, at the Orem North Stake Center, 1000 N. Main Street in Orem. The family requested that donations be made to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund. [Deseret News, June 11, 2010] We are including this record because the first obituary that appeared incorrectly listed Brent S. Shaw as a graduate of Brigham Young High School -- his high school alma mater was Fremont High School in Oakland, California.

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