Alphabetical Alumni
Bown, Hazel

Bown, Hazel
Of Fayette, Utah US

Hazel Bown

Class of 1912. Hazel Bown, of Fayette, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 62, 105.

Bown, Jesse

Bown, Jesse

Jesse Bown

Class of 1914. Jesse C. Bown. He received a High School Diploma in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 164.

Bown, John M.

Bown, John M.

John Bown

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. John M. Bown. He also received a Diploma in Instrumental Music and Harmony. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. John Bown, a Music 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.

Bown, Joseph Leo (Casey)

Bown, Joseph Leo (Casey)
Provo, Utah US

Casey & Aldean Bown

Class of 1928. Joseph Bown. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 24, 1928. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 23, 1928. ~ ~ ~ ~ He used the nickname "Casey". ~ ~ ~ ~ Joseph Leo Bown (Jr) was born on February 10, 1909 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Joseph Leo Bown (Sr) and Emma Newell Bown. Joseph L. Bown (Jr) died on August 19, 1986 in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Aldean Burnham Spackman Bown. Our beloved "Nana" peacefully left this life on Friday, September 21, 2001 at the age of 103, to walk with the Angels. She died with family at her bedside. She was born June 23, 1898 in Richmond, Utah to James Lewis and Amy Penrose Burnham. She was the ninth of 12 children. She married Thomas Spackman, June 6, 1912 in the Logan Temple. They later divorced. She married J.L. Casey Bown, January 16, 1939 in Randolph, Utah. Nana was a wonderful Mother and friend to all. She shared her love and knowledge of the outdoors, especially, her love of Vivian Park, and "the Pines" at Flaming Gorge. She was an accomplished seamstress. She made appliqued quilts, handwork, and needlepoint. She was a marvelous cook, and "The hostess with the mostest". Nana was an avid reader and enjoyed a variety of books, and the morning paper. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a true lady in every sense of the word. Our visits to "Nana's Coffee Shop" will be greatly missed. Nana was preceded in death by her husband, son Paul Spackman, and a son-in-law, Dr. Weston D. Brown. She is survived by her sister Velda Bennett of Ogden; son Thomas Dean (Dorothy) Spackman; daughter Linda S. Brown of Wenatchee, WA; 11 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; 23 great-great grandchildren; and daughter-in-law Audrey S. Olsen. Graveside services were held at Provo City Cemetery, on Friday, September 28, 2001. [Deseret News, Tuesday, September 25, 2001.]

Bown, Lucile [Brown,]

Bown, Lucile [Brown,]

Lucile & Charles Slagenhoup

Class of 1918. Lucile Bown. Academic Department. Graduated Monday Evening, May 27, 1918. Source 1: 1918 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: Lucile "Brown" [actually Bown] 1918 BYU Banyan, High School section, pages 60-79. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1918. Lucile Bown. She received a High School Diploma in 1918. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 453. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lucile Bown born May 11, 1900 in Gunnison, Utah. She died on August 20, 1947 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: Lafayette Bown & Clarissa Jane Dack Bown. She married Charles Lewis Slaugenhoup on August 8, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Bown, Myron Smoot (Bud)

Bown, Myron Smoot (Bud)
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Myron & Ferl Bown

Class of 1932. Myron Bown. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, June 2, 1932. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, June 1, 1932. ~ ~ ~ ~ Myron "Bud" Bown played center on the basketball team during the 1930-1931 season, according to the 1931 BYU Banyan. ~ ~ ~ ~ Myron Bown was born on July 29, 1914 in Provo, Utah. His parents were J. Leo Bown and Emma Newell Bown. Myron S. Bown died on August 2, 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Ferl Nielson Bown passed away July 20, 2003, in Midway City, California. She was born November 9, 1915, to Loren Andrew Nielson and Harriet Eloise Johnson in Mapleton, Utah. She was born the fifth of nine children and the first of three girls. She married Myron Smoot Bown on July 13, 1939. He died August 2, 1971. She lived in Mapleton, Utah; Springville, Utah; Milford, Utah; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Midway City, California. She is survived by her children, David Myron Bown (Joli), Salt Lake City; Emma Jo Edwards, Midway City, California; and Gregory Loren Bown (Margaret), Salt Lake City; also by six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held on Saturday, July 26, 2003 within the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 200 North N Street, Salt Lake City. [Deseret News, Friday, July 25, 2003.]

Bown, Newell Wayne

Bown, Newell Wayne
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania US

Newell and Winona Bown

Class of 1925. Newell Bown. Newell Bown was a 4th Year (senior) in the Class of 1925. His photograph appears in the 1926 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, but it is likely that he had already graduated from BYH in 1925. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1930. Newell Wayne Bown. He received a BS Degree in Accounting & Business in 1930. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 474. ~ ~ ~ ~ Newell Wayne Bown was born on May 11, 1907 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Joseph Leo Bown and Emma Newell. He married Jennie Winona Brimhall on February 14 (Valentine's Day), 1931, in New York City, New York. She was born on November 14, 1907 in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Her parents were Mark Henry Brimhall and Guinevere Ricks Smellie. She died on February 8, 1976, in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo, Utah. He died on June 24, 1966 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Interment, Provo Cemetery, Utah.

Bown, Ovila

Bown, Ovila

Ovila Bown

Class of 1925. Ovila Bown. Source 1: 1925 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1925. Ovila Bown. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1925. Source 2: Class Roll in the program of Closing Exercises of the Senior High School Class, Brigham Young University, 1925. At Commencement she sang a duet with Lillian Gardner.

Bown, Roger L.
2819 Melony Drive
Holladay, Utah 84124-3053 US

Roger and Marilyn Bown
  • Work: (801) 277-6956

Class of 1952. Roger L. Bown. Senior Class Social Chair. Football, Baseball, Track, Lettermen, Chorus, Library Club, Thespians. He married Marilyn Ames.

Bown, Shafter [Miles Shafter]
946 North 1020 East
Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062-2029 US

Shafter Bown
  • Home: (801) 785-6939

Class of 1947. Miles Shafter (Shafter) Bown. BYU 1951. He was the Games Room manager in the BYU Wilkinson Center. [1995] Mail bounced back from shafterboo@aol.com @2010 "I was born and raised in Utah. Spent time with my father in Colorado on the ranch raising sheep. My mother became ill and I spent time taking care of her. Was drafted into the U.S. Army and spent time teaching Radio Operational School. Came home early to take care of my mother. My father passed away and I spent time in Colorado and Utah. I began working at BYU and retired after 31 1/2 years. I have a car business at the present time. I have six children and recently lost count of my grandchildren and great grandchildren." Source.

Bown, Stephen

Steve Bown

Class of 1974. Steve Bown. Steve's father managed the bowling alley at the BYU Wilkinson Center. Members of this class were in the BY elementary school's sixth grade in 1968. Had the school remained open, many would have graduated together in 1974. [TM]

Bown, Vera

Bown, Vera

Vera Bown

Class of 1922. Vera Bown. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Bowthorpe, Kenneth F.
2444 Quail Run Drive
Sandy, Utah 84093-2745 US

Kenneth and Glenna Bowthorpe
  • Work: (801) 942-4226

Faculty & Staff. Kenneth F. Bowthorpe. 1964 through 1968 - Master Speech Teacher. Born March 7, 1921. His parents: Wilford R. Bowthorpe and Hazel Deane Fagg Bowthorpe.

Boyack, Archie R.

Boyack, Archie R.

Archie Boyack

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. Archie R. Boyack. He received a BS Degree in History & Political Science in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 190.

Boyack, Gary
13757 Duskywing Way
Riverton, Utah 84096 US

Gary Boyack
  • Work: 801-571-7292

Class of 1962 ~ Honorary. Gary Boyack. Attended BYH. Graduated from Provo High School 1962, BYU BS 1970. His brother is Paul W. Boyack, and Paul graduated from Provo High in 1956 & BYU in 1961. Alternate address: Gary Boyack, 13757 S Duskywing Way, Draper, Utah 84020 - (801) 571-7292. ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to gab@sisna.com bounced back. @2010

Boyack, Wanda

Boyack, Wanda

Wanda Boyack

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. Wanda Boyack. She received an AB Degree in Public Speaking in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 312.

Boyce, Barbara
261 Queensland Court
Lindon, Utah 84042 US

Barbara and James Garrison
  • Work: (801) 796-1428

Class of 1954. Barbara Boyce. Fauvines. BYU BA University Studies 1973. BYU Masters in Communications 1976. Married James Garrison. @2010

Boyce, Patricia Kay
1030 Edgewood Drive
Ogden, Utah 84403

Pat Hollingsworth

Class of 1959. Patricia Kay Boyce. Interpretive Speech, Twirler, Chorus, 3-year Vocal Award, Quill & Scroll, Wildcat Yearbook, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Model U.N., Model U.N. Reporter, Soph Cheerleader, National Quill & Scroll, Seminary Graduate. Married ______ Hollingsworth.

Boyd, Betty Lou

Boyd, Betty Lou
Ephraim, Utah US

Betty Lou Carver-Nunley

Class of 1952. Betty Lou Boyd. Chorus, Debate, Representative Girl, Thespians, Skating Club, Fauvines, Cheerleader. She first married Ray Carver, and after his death, second married Larry Nunley. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Betty Boyd Carver Nunley, 87, passed away on April 23, 2021 in Centerfield, Utah, of causes incident to age. She was born on March 20, 1934 in San Pedro, California to Emmett Boyd and Leona McAffee Boyd. She was the youngest of three children and as a child she attended school in Lomita, California. Her family later moved to Salt Lake City, and later to Provo where she attended Brigham Young High School, graduating in the BYH Class of 1952. She then attended Brigham Young University. At BYU she was very active in cheerleading, many clubs and activities. While in college, she and a few girlfriends decided to move to Salt Lake City and work for the telephone company, sharing an apartment together. In 1955 she met and married Ray Carver, and two years later they were sealed in the Manti Temple. While living and working in Salt Lake City they became parents of three children: Jeff, Kerry and Tiffany. Her years in Salt Lake were spent raising her children while also serving in many church callings as well as PTA president in Murray. She was very talented with a special love for art, music, and decorating. She taught herself how to play the piano, and her art was so loved by neighbors and friends that they often asked her to paint murals on the walls of the living rooms in their homes, which she was always glad to do. In 1974 the family moved to Manti where they had purchased property and a home several years earlier. She was always an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Primary, Young Women, and the Relief Society. She always had a strong and unwavering testimony and love of the Church and its teachings. The way that she lived her life was a constant example to her family and friends. It was an example of charity, sacrifice and giving. When she and Ray had adopted special needs daughter, Tiffany, it would change the family’s life forever, but especially hers. For the remainder of her life, the Christ-like love that she shared for her daughter was beyond description. Her own interests, hobbies and dreams would be set aside as she devoted herself to make life as good as she possibly could for Tiffany, and her needs. She also served on the Primary Children’s Hospital “Festival of Trees” endowment board for 18 years, which she loved. She always tried to put God and others before herself. She also enjoyed working in the Manti Temple as a temple worker for many years. In 2005 Ray passed away and Betty was asked if she would consider serving a mission. She assumed that at her age it would be a calling to serve in Utah. Instead, she was called to work in the England, London South Mission where she served from 2006-2008. She had an enduring love for England and its people, maintaining many friendships with them for many years after returning home. Soon after returning home from her mission, she met and married Larry Nunley from Ephraim, Utah, and they shared several happy years together. They enjoyed camping as well as spending time with family and friends. Larry was a wonderful, very caring husband to Betty and he showed a lot of concern and love for Tiffany. Larry passed away unexpectedly on November 11, 2020. After his passing, Betty’s health rapidly declined. She had a special bond and love for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, always showing much love and concern for each of them individually. Our dear mother and grandmother was an example to all of us of love, sacrifice, charity, friendship and faith. She appreciated the excitement and magic of each new day. Her life was balanced with many of life’s lessons, mostly joyful, sometimes painful. She lived a gentle, beautiful and gracious life and taught us many wonderful things. She will be sorely missed by everyone who knew her. Betty is survived by her children: Jeff (Carol) Carver, Kerry (Kim) Carver, Tiffany Carver; grandchildren: Cory Carver, Katie (Jeff) Cox, Scott Carver, Candace (Shane) Davis, and Casey (Rebecca) Carver; and 10 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, John Boyd; sister, Geraldine Whipple; and husbands Ray and Larry. The family would like to thank the home health services that cared for Betty as well as the staff at the Mission at Community Living Center and the Gunnison Hospice. Their professional care as well as their friendship, love and compassion during the last months of Betty’s life is truly appreciated and will never be forgotten. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 8, 2021 at in the Ephraim 6th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Source: Sanpete Messenger, Posted April 28, 2021

Boyd, Ida Lucile

Boyd, Ida Lucile
Provo, Utah US

Ida and Arvil Reid

Class of 1941. Ida Lucile Boyd. School Secretary after graduation. Ida Boyd. Opera. Fauvines. College Enrollment. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: John David Boyd, Jr., and Hannah Peterson Boyd. John and Hannah had eleven children: John David Boyd, Emmet Lorain Boyd, Savie "V" Boyd Peay, Ida Boyd Reid [BYH Class of 1941], Mildred Boyd Arnold, Olive Bengta Boyd, Amelda (not Alameda) Boyd, George Edward Boyd, Lewis Hubbard Boyd, Byron Woodrow Boyd, Sr., and Sherman Boyd. ~ ~ ~ ~ TAMING THE WILD WEST. PROVO -- It's like visiting a wild West museum. Arvil and Ida Boyd Reid's home is a display of mementos from Utah's law enforcement history. An old revolver, sheriff's badges and a banjo that belonged to Ida's father, John D. Boyd, adorn the home. Ida Reid is proud of her heritage as the daughter of one of Utah County's first and finest sheriffs. Growing up in the rugged terrain of southern Arizona, Boyd learned the ways of the wild West from his father, John Boyd Sr., the deputy sheriff of Cochise County, Ariz. Tombstone was the county seat. By the age of 23, John Boyd Jr. was working for his father in defending the peace of the West. His first assignment from his father, who deputized his son, was one that would make him famous. Boyd was assigned to chase a stagecoach robber named Jackson, the last reported stagecoach robbery in the state. Fearlessly, Boyd and his companions followed the trail of the robber through the southeastern Arizona desert moving from ranch to ranch. They found an old run-down cabin with a horse tied to a post. Suspecting this might be the hideout of Jackson, Boyd and his men circled the cabin and waited for Jackson to surface. They didn't have to wait long as the door opened and out of the dark shadows stepped a dark-bearded, dirty man holding a set of saddlebags in one hand and a Winchester rifle in the other. Boyd demanded the man drop his rifle and Jackson instead immediately lifted the rifle to his shoulder. Before Jackson could pull the trigger, Boyd fired his six-shooter and with amazing precision grazed Jackson in the shoulder with a round. Jackson fell to the ground in pain and the chase was over. For the next three days and nights Jackson was handcuffed to Boyd in order to prevent his escape. Boyd felt jail was not a safe enough place for Jackson. Jackson's brother trailed Boyd for many years seeking vengeance for Jackson's imprisonment. Boyd's early life was much like an old television western series. One day he'd be after Butch Cassidy and his men and the next he would be warding off Indian attacks and building friendships with them in Apache. Near the end of his life he said, "Television doesn't begin to tell the adventures of the Old West as we lived them. I guess I'm about the only old timer left who remembers the sagas of the Apache Kid, the Wham robbery and the other thrilling adventures of the Arizona frontier." His life was filled with excitement and adventure, but Boyd was more than just a gun-slinging cowboy. He was a devoted family man. On July 1, 1899, J.D. Boyd married Hannah Peterson in Mammoth, Utah. They became the parents of 11 children. Their daughter, Ida, recalls the memories of her father, who was so well respected he was re-elected to the Utah County Sheriff's Office three straight terms and won the popular vote in both parties. While Boyd was serving as the Utah County Sheriff from 1920-30 the Boyd family lived in a big white house that once stood next door to the current courthouse. Ida recalls how convicts would stop by the house right after being let out of jail to thank Boyd for the advice and support he gave them. "He was so kind to everyone and he believed in 'hating the sin, while loving the sinner,'" Reid said. "There was always a house full of people. Mom and Dad wouldn't let a tramp go by without feeding them." When Ida was 10 years old, her family moved into a house on 500 North across from the old Brigham Young Academy and they have lived there ever since. Ida spoke of the hardships her family faced during her early years. Her sister, Amelda, was diagnosed with glaucoma behind both eyes at the age of 1. Three years later, Amelda was buried after an attempted life-saving surgery. Other hardships awaited the family as an older brother went to fight in World War I at the age of 17. One year later, on his 18th birthday, he was returned home as the first casualty of the war from Utah County. Although he was always busy catching bootleggers and bandits, Boyd had time to take his family on trips to Arizona and Mexico, where he was recognized all along the trail. In his older years he would gather the family around and play his banjo and sing in his Irish brogue. Reid remembers how Boyd would sit at her bedside and tell stories of the wild West. She had a tear in her eye as she remembered, "Dad walked to work in a five-beaver Stetson hat. I can still see him walking down the street in his overcoat and Stetson. He was a very dignified man whose handshake was as good as his word." [By David D. Farnsworth, Provo Daily Herald September 18, 1999.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Ida Lucile Boyd Reid, beautiful and loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, passed on to her heavenly home on Saturday, December 9, 2006 encircled in love by her family. Ida's first and foremost love was the happiness of her family. She was married to Arvil Shields Reid on November 4, 1942 in her family home in Provo, Utah, and then later sealed in the Manti LDS Temple on July 1, 1952. Ida is survived by her loyal and loving husband, Arvil, who cared for her and was by her side continuously throughout the years. She was also survived by her sister, Mildred Arnold (Earl) of Las Vegas, Nevada, and two daughters, Leslie Ann Reid Gledhill (Michael) of Provo, Utah and Becky Sue Reid Dayton (Bruce) of Roseville, California. They have 11 grandchildren and 2 2/3 great- grandchildren, who were her little treasures. She was so proud of all their accomplishments and was the most proactive mother and grandmother in the world. We know that her influence will not end. ~ ~ Ida was the 11th child of Hannah Peterson and John David Boyd, born Dec 3, 1922 in Heber City, Utah. She idolized her mother and father, keeping their stories alive in pictures and books. Ida's life revolved around her love of music. She took the lead in several BY High School operettas. She graduated from BY High in 1941. She was the first president of Provo Chauntenetts and a member of the first Cougarette Quartette of BYU. She was involved as ward and stake chorister and was a member of the Geneva Steel Chorus. Ida played the part of "Sister Irvine", secretary to LDS President Lorenzo Snow, in the movie, "Windows of Heaven." She was a member of the Provo Women's Council and the National Secretaries Association. While Arvil was serving in WWII she worked at Geneva Steel, then as BY High Secretary and as an elementary secretary for the Provo School District for almost 18 years. She also loved making porcelain dolls. In her own words she said "Some of my favorite things are raising my two beautiful, talented daughters and being a part of their lives, tending and being with my sweet grandchildren, and trips with Arvil." Her family will miss her more than words can express, and will look forward to seeing her again someday, knowing that families are forever. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Santaquin City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, December 11, 2006.]

Boyden, Carol

Boyden, Carol
133 North 1230 East
Springville, Utah 84663-1740 US

Carol Klauck
  • Work: 801-489-4251

Class of 1955~H. Carol Boyden. Attended BYH in 1952-53. Notre Maison, Chorus, then Provo High School for 1953-54 and 1954-55. Her parents: Doren Daniel Boyden and LaRella Provost Boyden. Her twin sister is Connie Boyden, BYH Class of 1955. She married _____ Klauck, and has been alone for about 30 years, and has four children: Keri Klauck Thorn, Kristi Klauck Holly, Michal Klauck, and Kraig Klauck. Carol has worked at the LaCasita Mexican Restaurant in Springville, Utah, for 27 years and is still going strong. She loves to play golf. According to her sister, Connie: "She has been the dearest sister anyone could ever have, she is wonderful! She is the most kind, thoughtful person I have ever known. She is always doing something for others. She is a hard worker. She has been alone for about 30 years, has four children and they are her joy." @2005

Boyden, Connie

Boyden, Connie
271 East 4620 North
Provo, Utah 84604-5488 US

Connie [and Reed] Boshard
  • Work: (801) 225-2614

Class of 1955. Connie Boyden. Pep Club, Notre Maison, Junior Prom Committee, Chorus. Her parents: Doren Daniel Boyden and LaRella Provost Boyden. Married Reed Boshard in 1954. Church service, including a mission to the West Indies. Work in Provo Temple. Sports family. Reed played golf for BYU and continues to play golf. Softball. Four sons, who played football, basebal and golf. They also enjoy music. After sons were married, Connie got a job at BYU and loved it. They love to travel and hold family parties. Reed has had an operation on both knees. Connie's twin sister, Carol, is an honorary member of the BYH Class of 1955. @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ REED'S OBITUARY: Our beloved Reed R. Boshard, 1933-2010, dedicated husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, passed away peacefully September 28, 2010, surrounded by his family at his home in Provo, Utah. Born August 3, 1933 to Reed R. and Zelma Boshard, Reed attended schools in the Provo School District where he excelled in sports at Provo High and worked in student government. He later attended Brigham Young University on an athletic scholarship where he lettered on the BYU golf team. Reed was part of the Utah All-State 4 man junior golf team of 1950 and represented Utah in the National Junior Amateur Championship. He was also a part of many state championship fast-pitch softball teams throughout his life. On May 28, 1954, he married the love of his life, Connie Boyden in the Salt Lake Temple. Together, they had four sons. In 1962, Reed accepted a job at BYU where he worked for 34 years and retired as a mechanical/electrical construction coordinator. He was active in the LDS Church and served in many capacities including elders quorum president, financial clerk, bishop, high council, MTC branch president and temple ordinance worker. In 1996, Reed and Connie accepted a call to serve as missionaries in the West Indies, Trinidad Mission where Reed served as a counselor in the mission presidency. Reed was known for his incredible honesty, integrity, hard work, organization, and most of all, genuine love for his fellow man. He is survived by his wife Connie, sons, Rand Boshard (Dana); Rusty Boshard (Becky); Rob Boshard (Roxanne); Ron Boshard (Jennifer); 22 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren. A special thanks to Carol, Kristi, Kraig and Nancy and to Sunbrook Hospice's Rebecca and Suzanne. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, October 4, 2001 at the Edgemont 9th Ward Chapel, 4300 N. Canyon Road, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center Street, Sunday evening from 6 until 8 p.m. and at the church Monday from9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, Saturday, October 2, 2010]

Boyden, Doren Daniel

Boyden, Doren Daniel
Provo, Utah US

Doren Boyden

Class Unknown? Doren Daniel Boyden, age 98, passed away peacefully, June 6, 2006. He was born July 11, 1907, to James William and Mary Graham Lockhart Boyden, in Provo, Utah. When Doren was eight years old, the family moved to a ranch in Wallsburg, Utah. Doren enjoyed many choice experiences on the ranch and began his lifelong love of the out doors. He attended schools in Provo, Wallsburg, and Heber. He then attended BY Academy. [Note: BY Academy ceased to exist in 1903; he attended either BYH or BYU.] This prepared him for his job at Mountain Bell Telephone Company, where he was employed for 38 years as a supervisor over various departments. He met and married his sweetheart, LaRella Provost; they were married in the Salt Lake City Temple in 1928, and were married for 63 wonderful years. She passed away in 1991. He later married Lydia Young Stout; she passed away in 2005. His life was full of service to others. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in many callings, including Bishop of the Provo 4th Ward, was on the Stake High Council and as a Provo Temple worker for many years. Doren and LaRella served two full-time missions: to Australia and Texas. Doren was a man of many talents. He enjoyed life, traveling, was a rock hound, square dancing and calling, farming and gardening. He enjoyed horses and making jewelry. He shared his talents generously with his family and everyone he met. He is survived by two daughters and one son: Carol Klauck, of Springville; Connie (Reed) Boshard, of Provo; Gary (Diane) Boyden, of Murray; 12 grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren. The family suggests donations be made to Primary Children's Hospital. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 12, 2006, at 3 p.m., in the Pleasant View 6th Ward, 2445 North 650 East, Provo. Friends may call at the ward chapel from 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, June ll, 2006].

Boyden, Gary D.
6097 South 700 West
Murray, Utah 84123-6811 US

Gary & Diane[Dianne] Boyden
  • Work: (801) 288-9129

Class of 1957. Gary D. Boyden. Wildcat Yearbook Editor & Photographer & Head Photographer, Football, Track, Photography Club, First Prize Photography Little Louvre Art Exhibit, Spanish Club, Quill & Scroll, Gun Club, Chorus, Soph Ball Committee, Graduation Committee. His parents: Doren Daniel Boyden and LaRella Provost Boyden. Gary married Diane [or Dianne].

Boyden, Lyle

Lyle Boyden

Class of 1938. Lyle Boyden [female]. Fauvines.

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