Alphabetical Alumni
Brailsford, Robert E.

Brailsford, Robert E.
Orem, Utah

Robert & Freeda Brailsford

Faculty and Staff. Robert E. Brailsford. Started teaching at BYH in 1947-48, continued into the 1950s. ~ ~ ~ ~ Robert Earl Brailsford was born June 20, 1913 in Sunnyside, Carbon County, Utah. He married Freeda Webster on January 18, 1937 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died June 14, 2000. His parents: John Henry Brailsford & Ethel Lenora Adamson Brailsford.

Braithwaite, Brent L.
381 South 300 West
Provo, Utah 84601 US

Brent Braithwaite
  • Work: (801) 377-3427

Class of 1978. Brent Braithwaite. Brent L. Braithwaite. BYU BS Horticultural Science 1990. [Note: email sent to blbraithwaite@msn.com is not being delivered.]

Braithwaite, David K.
Orem, Utah

David and Vicki Braithwaite

Class of 1964. David K. Braithwaite. Football, Track, Y Club, Dramatics, Chorus, Band, Seminary Graduate, Seminary 4 years. Married Vicki Warner. BYU BS Pre-Physical Therapy 1971. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: David Kay Braithwaite. “I have a HERO, I call him DAD!” Heaven regained one of its mightiest soldiers, as our sweet father recently returned home. David Kay Braithwaite, AKA Poppers, age 73, passed away peacefully, after a life-long struggle with health problems, surrounded by his loving family in Orem, Utah, on Sunday, November 10, 2019. He was born to David and Fern (Briggs) Braithwaite on December 13, 1945. David was the oldest of four children including the late Judy Henrie, Eldon Braithwaite, and the late Gary Braithwaite. David graduated from BY High in 1964 in Provo, Utah. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New Zealand and later served a Service Mission at the BYU Family History Center. David graduated from BYU, and then attended the University of Southern California (USC) where he received his Master’s Degree in Physical Therapy. While attending BYU, David met the love of his life, Vicki Lynn Warner; they were married August 14, 1969, in the Salt Lake Temple. This year they celebrated their 50-year Golden Anniversary. In his professional career, David specialized in pediatric physical therapy, where his main love and focus was working with special needs children. He was widely respected in his field. David owned his own practice for many years, where he changed the lives of many. In the later years of his career he worked for the Granite School District. He had such a love and compassion for children. In 1997 David’s career ended early due to his own health challenges and disabilities. Anyone who knows our father knows he was the sweetest, kindest, most giving, gentle, accepting, loving person you will ever meet! Dad once said, “Probably the greatest blessing of my life was the birth of my wonderful children.” Poppers loved his family fiercely and lived for them. His grandkids were his world. He had a beautiful spirit and honored his priesthood. He bore testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel often. He was a perfect example of long-suffering and enduring to the end, never complaining and always staying positive. Some of his simple pleasures in life included fishing, country music, Del Taco with family and friends, animals, family history, and a desire to travel the world, just to name a few. We pray that his homecoming was glorious and that he is celebrating with all of those whom we love that have gone before him. Know that we love you, Pops, and will miss you more than words can say. We are grateful for the gospel in our lives and the knowledge that we will see you again someday. Although our hearts ache deeply at the loss of our father, we pray that we can carry on his legacy and make him proud. David is survived by his beloved wife Vicki; daughter Bobi (Dean) Joyner; sons David (Bethany), Daryl (Amy), and Troy Braithwaite; daughter Jodi (Stephen) Selu; 18 grandkids; 1 great-grandson; and his brother Eldon. The family would like to express gratitude for the many friends, family, neighbors, and church members, as well as the medical professionals, that have helped him through the years and in his final moments. A heart-felt thank you to all. A viewing will be held for all who would like to pay their last respects on Sunday, November 24, 2019, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home (646 East 800 North, Orem, Utah). Funeral Services will be held in David’s honor on Monday, November 25, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at the Orem North Stake Center (1000 N. Main Street, Orem, Utah) with visitation from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at the Orem City Cemetery (1520 North 800 East, Orem Utah). Source

Braithwaite, Doug

Doug Braithwaite

Class of 1958 - Honorary. [Students who attended BYH or BYJrH but for one reason or another graduated from other schools.]

Braithwaite, Lynette

Lynette Braithwaite

Class of 1979. Lynette Braithwaite.

Bramall, Marie
2411 W. 4900 S.
Roy, Utah 84067-2249

Marie and Lenn Boren
  • Work: (801) 825-9355

Class of 1950. Notre Maison, Newspaper, Quill & Scroll, French Club. Married Lenn J. Boren. OBITUARY OF HER BROTHER: Wayne LeRoy Bramall, husband, father, grandpa, friend, died July 4, 2003, in Springville, Utah. Wayne was born in Springville, Utah, on November 5, 1928, to David LeRoy Bramall and Pearl Kitchen Bramall. Wayne spent his youth in Springville, graduating from Springville High School. He served in the Western Canadian Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After a faithful mission, he served in the United States Army, Counter Intelligence Corps, in Germany. On June 10, 1952, he married Grace Helen Chappell in the Salt Lake City Temple. They are the parents of eight children; the grandparents of 35 grandchildren, and 1 great-granddaughter. Wayne was a High Priest and served faithfully in various callings and was an active member in the Grandview 17th Ward. Wayne also served two missions, with his loving wife, to the Atlanta Georgia Temple, and the Toronto Temple. Education was important to Wayne. He graduated in Industrial Arts Education from Utah State Agriculture College in Logan, Utah. He then earned his Masters Degree in Education from Brigham Young University. Wayne was a skilled craftsman, working with wood to make beautiful creations. Building not only physical homes for his family to reside, he built a legacy of integrity, hard work, honesty and service. He felt teaching was his calling and he taught at Lincoln and Lakeridge Junior Highs in Orem, Utah, for 29 years. Wayne is survived by Grace, his wife of 51 years; and his children: Carol Christofferson (Walter), Mesa, AZ; Larisa Ann Call (Bradley), Los Molinos, CA; John Wayne Bramall (Constance), Hurricane, UT; Helen Marie Marble (Gordon), West Point, UT; Jane Bramall, Provo, UT; Myrna Nifong (Arthur), Provo, UT; Laura Yeates (Christian), Orem, UT; and Charles Todd Bramall (Kathleen), Spanish Fork, UT. Wayne is also survived by three sisters: Faye Christensen, Marie Boren [BYH Class of 1950] (Lenn), and Ruth Snyder (Jan). He was preceded in death by his parents and one grandson. [Provo Daily Herald, July 06, 2003.]

Brancis, John [Francis]

John Brancis [Francis]

Class of 1978. John Brancis [Francis?] IS THIS? Jonathan C. Francis, 580 North 100 East, Apt. 9, Provo, Utah 84606 - (801) 343-2579. BYU Biology 2006.

Brandley, Calvin S.
63 Tudor Boulevard S
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1K 5B9 CA

Calvin Brandley

Class of 1947. @2005.

Brandley, Carmen Marian
1265 West 3000 North
Lehi, Utah 84043-4906 US

Carmen & Wallace Hamilton
  • Work: (801) 766-6698

Class of 1954. Carmen Brandley. Student Body Cheerleader, Fauvines, Notre Maison, Junior Class Social Chair, Shorthand Club, Short Plays, Childrens Theater, Thespians. Carmen's parents: Noel Brandley and Marian Proctor Brandley, married in September of 1934 in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Marian's parents were Auer Proctor and Beatrice Proctor. The children of Noel and Marian Brandley include: Jaqueline Brandley [BYH Class of 1953] (Lynn) Swenson, Carmen Marian Brandley [BYH Class of 1954] (Wallace) Hamilton and Theodore (Beverly) Brandley. Carmen graduated from BYU BS Business Education & Administrative Management 1958. She married A. [Arthur] Wallace Hamilton. They have three daughters and three sons: Corinne Hamilton, Robert Wallace Hamilton, Daren Porter Hamilton, Bradley Stuart Hamilton, Jaqueline Hamilton, Erin Hamilton.

Brandley, Elizabeth Ann

Brandley, Elizabeth Ann
, Arizona US

Elizabeth and Myron Hamilton

Class of 1946. Elizabeth Brandley. She graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ Elizabeth Ann Brandley was born on October 4, 1928 in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Her parents were Louis Orson Brandley and Edda Anderson Bradley. Louis Orson Brandley [BYH Class of 1914] married Edda Anderson Brandley on May 28, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The children of Louis and Edda Brandley included: Robert (Bob) Brandley, Raymond, Alberta, Canada; David S. Brandley, Ogden, Utah; W. Peter Brandley [BYH Class of 1953], Salt Lake City, Utah; Elizabeth Ann Brandley [BYH Class of 1946] (Myron Leon) Hamilton; and Margaret Brandley (Vernon Wallace) Larsen. Elizabeth married Myron Leon Hamilton on July 6, 1948 in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Myron Leon Hamilton was born on October 18, 1927 in Savannah, Georgia. Myron died on May 6, 1995 in Arizona. Elizabeth Brandley Hamilton died on November 7, 1999.

Brandley, Jaqueline Noel

Brandley, Jaqueline Noel
PO Box 1008
119 Lower Ray Creek Rd
Townsend, Montana 59644-1008 US

Jaque and Lynn Swenson
  • Work: (406) 266-3066

Class of 1953. Jacqueline Brandley. Cheerleader, Thespians, Fauvines, Banner Carrier, Chorus, Junior Class Social Chair, Notre Maison President, Roller Skating Club, Debate, Childrens Theater. BYU BS Nursing 1958. Her parents: Noel Brandley and Marian Proctor Brandley, married in September of 1934 in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Marian's parents were Auer Proctor and Beatrice Proctor. The children of Noel and Marian Brandley include: Jaqueline Brandley [BYH Class of 1953] (Lynn) Swenson, Carmen Marian Brandley [BYH Class of 1954] (Wallace) Hamilton and Theodore (Beverly) Brandley. Jacqueline married Vernon Lynn "Lynn" Swenson. They have four daughters and one son: Susan Lynn Swenson, Krista Lee Swenson, Eric Lewis Swenson, Dana Marie Swenson, Alisa Marian Swenson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Vernon Lynn "Lynn" Swenson passed away peacefully on June 22, 2015. He was born April 23, 1934 in Soda Springs, Idaho, the youngest of six children born to Naomi Chappell James and John Lewis Swenson. Lynn was raised in Provo, Utah, attending Brigham Young High School, where he met the love of his life, Jaqueline Noel Brandley. Lynn graduated in the BYH Class of 1952, and Jaque graduated in the BYH Class of 1953. Lynn served in the US Army for two years during the Korean War. After returning to BYU, Jaque and Lynn were sealed in the SLC Temple for time and all eternity on June 3, 1957. Lynn attended medical school at George Washington University in Washington D.C. graduating third in his class of 100. After a residency in Phoenix, Arizona, they settled in Townsend, Montana. They grew to love the people and the beautiful scenery of the area. After a few years, they bought a farm outside of town where Lynn relieved stress by irrigating and fixing things. He practiced medicine in Townsend until he retired. Lynn is survived by Jaque, his wife of 58 years, and his five children that he “rented for vacations” and ended up keeping forever: Susan Neuffer, Krista Gotberg (Byron), Eric (Sharolyn), Dana Stott (Alan), and Alisa Cassity. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews as well as his sister Ruth Johnson. Lynn was preceded in death by his parents and four of his siblings, Helen Swenson Eastmond, John Swenson, Beth Swenson Walker (BYH Class of 1939), and Dr. Gene James Swenson (BYH Class of 1945). There will be a memorial service on Friday, July 3, 2015 at 11 a.m. at the Oak Forest Chapel, 2250 North 2200 East in Layton, Utah. A memorial service will also be held in the Townsend, Montana, LDS Chapel on Saturday, July 11, 2015. Arrangements under the direction of Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 N. Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Broadwater Health Center in Townsend, Montana, or Doctors Without Borders would be appreciated. Source

Brandley, Louis Orson

Brandley, Louis Orson
Raymond, Alberta, Canada CA

Louis and Edda Brandley

Class of 1914. Louis Brandley. Graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School, Academic Department. Source: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89. ~ ~ ~ ~ Louis Orson Brandley was born on January 17, 1889 in Richfield, Utah. His parents were Theodore Brandley and Margaret Keeler Brandley. Louis Orson Brandley [BYH Class of 1914] married Edda Anderson Brandley on May 28, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children included: Robert (Bob) Brandley, Raymond, Alberta, Canada; David S. Brandley, Ogden, Utah; W. Peter Brandley [BYH Class of 1953], Salt Lake City, Utah; Elizabeth Ann Brandley [BYH Class of 1946] (Myron Leon) Hamilton; and Margaret Brandley (Vernon Wallace) Larsen. Louis died on October 29, 1984 in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. His interment, Raymond, Alberta, Canada. @2007. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS DAUGHTER'S OBITUARY: Margaret Brandley Larsen. Our loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother passed away in her home on May 16, 2007 surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with cancer. Margaret Brandley Larsen was born March 3, 1922 in Stirling, Alberta, Canada to Louis Orson Brandley [BYH Class of 1914] and Edda Anderson Brandley. She met her sweetheart, Vernon Wallace Larsen, while attending BYU. They were married July 28, 1943 in the Cardston, Alberta Temple. Her greatest love and devotion was to the Lord, and to her husband, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren -- a legacy of 95 descendants. Margaret loved her family and was a lifelong homemaker. She occasionally taught pre-school and kindergarten, as well as classes at BYU and BYU Hawaii. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Business and her Master's Degree in Counseling from BYU. Margaret had a love for words, and enjoyed reading and reciting poetry. She loved learning and living family history through family gatherings and reunions. She was a true patriot and will be forever remembered for her family flag parades. Margaret spent her life committed to the Gospel, and was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in various positions in the Church, including Young Women's President, Relief Society President, and in the Stake Primary Presidency. Her favorite calling was as Visiting Teacher. She served a church mission with her beloved husband, Wally, in the Tokyo, Japan Temple from 1990-1991. Margaret is survived by all ten of her children, Michael W. (Cathryn) Larsen of American Fork, Utah; Kathryn Anderson, Logan, Utah; Nancy (Dennis) Long, South Jordan, Utah; David M. (Lisa) Larsen, Salt Lake City, Utah; Carolyn (Doug) Stone, Orem, Utah; Eric B. (Brenda) Larsen, Orem, Utah; Alan B. (Doneen) Larsen, Provo, Utah; John L. (Paige) Larsen, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mary Chambers, Orem, Utah; Karl R. (Mary Jane) Larsen, Mapleton, Utah; brothers, Bob Brandley, Raymond, Alberta; David S. Brandley, Ogden, Utah; and W. Peter Brandley [BYH Class of 1953], Salt Lake City, Utah; 49 grandchildren and 36 great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 21, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. in the Cascade 3rd Ward LDS Chapel, 1051 East 200 North, Orem. Friends may call Sunday evening, at the Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 North State Street, from 6-8 p.m., or Monday morning, at the Ward Chapel, from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Timpanogos Memorial Gardens, 1000 North 400 East, Orem. Condolences may be sent to info@bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, May 20, 2007.]

Brandley, W. Peter
PO Box 503
Centerville, Utah 84014 US

Peter and Lynne Brandley

Class of 1953. Chorus. W. Peter Brandley. BYU 1957. His parents: Louis Orson Brandley [BYH Class of 1914] and Edda Anderson Brandley. Their children included: Bob Brandley, Raymond, Alberta, Canada; David S. Brandley, Ogden, Utah; W. Peter Brandley [BYH Class of 1953], Salt Lake City, Utah and Margaret Brandley (Vernon Wallace) Larsen. @2007. Peter married Lynne. Peter and Lynne Brandley, both of Community Shares of Utah. In Utah, Community Shares of Utah is a federation that represents a broad-based collective of 501 (c) 3's nonprofit organizations. United Way, for example, limits the non-profits to human services. Community Shares, on the other hand, represents agencies whose primary vision may be advocacy, animal welfare or education. Lynne Brandley has been Executive Director of Community Shares of Utah since 1991. A native of Utah, Lynne has a BS in Elementary Education and an Associate’s degree in Business Development. At one time Lynne owned and operated a property casualty insurance agency and real estate office; other prior experience includes seven years as Executive Director of a national trade association in Washington, DC and three years as Executive Director of the Literacy Action Center in Salt Lake City. While working in the Business Development Office at Salt Lake Community College, Lynne set up scholarships and work-related educational programs. She also served on the college Advisory Council for six years. Lynne was appointed to Governor Bangerter’s Task Force to provide programs for single mothers at Salt Lake Community College, and she served on the Board of Trustees for the Homeless Children’s Foundation.

Brasher, Reuben

Brasher, Reuben

Reuben Brasher

B. Y. Academy High School Commercial Graduate, Class of 1901. Reuben Brasher. He received a "Commercial College Diploma" -- a high school diploma with an emphasis in business. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, Page 146.

Brenchley, Kathy

Kathy Brenchley

Faculty & Staff 1964-65 - Secretary.

Brereton, Donna Lou

Donna Brereton

Class of 1948. Donna Lou Brereton. Fauvines 3. Chorus 3. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Donna Brereton, 1404 Dawn Ct San Ramon, CA 94583 - (925) 743-4004

Brewster, Carol

Carol Brewster

Faculty & Staff 1962-63 - Secretary.

Brewster, Sam F., Jr.
230 East 4075 North
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Sam Brewster
  • Work: (801) 225-4725

Class of 1958. Sam F. Brewster, Jr. Football, Basketball, F.F.A., Lettermen, Key Club, Projection Club, Honor Society, Drama, Retold Story, Senior Graduation Committee. Utah State University BS 1962. BYU MS Botany & Range Science 1968.

Briggs, Kenneth George
51 Columbia
Alisa Viejo, California 92656 US

Ken Briggs
  • Work: (949) 362-5800

Class of 1956. Kenneth George Briggs. BYU 1960. [Unable to contact Ken -- his son, Ty Briggs, lives at 490 Pine Canyon Road, Midway, Utah 84040 435-654-7547.] @2006

Briggs, Nancy Iretta

Briggs, Nancy Iretta
Provo, Utah US

Nancy and Paul Richards

Class of 1953. Nancy Briggs. Senior Class Secretary of Records and Treasury. Fauvines, Girls State County Commissioner, Debate State, Interpretive Contest, Childrens Theater, Thespians, Type Team, Wildcat Yearbook, Shorthand Team, Supreme Court Justice, Graduation Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Nancy Briggs Richards dies, Educator & Civic Leader. Nancy Iretta Briggs Rooker Richards, a Utah County religious, education and civic leader, died Nov. 13, 1988, at her home of cancer. She was 53. Mrs. Richards, the wife of Paul C. Richards, Director of Public Communications at Brigham Young University, graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1953 and obtained her bachelor's degree in political science and a master's degree in speech, both from BYU. As a student at BYU, she was a champion debater, served on the Student Senate, the Student Supreme Court, the Interorganizational Council, and was National Secretary and Vice-President of Tau Kappa Alpha. After postgraduate work at Stanford and Columbia universities, she earned a doctorate in rhetorical and public address from the University of Utah. She later taught at Brigham Young University, the University of Utah, the University of Chicago, Murray High School and Hillside Junior High School. She was also a member of the Salt Lake Assistance League, the Salt Lake Opera Guild, the Pioneer Theatre Guild, the Salt Lake Bar Auxiliary, the Utah Heritage Foundation and the Provo Arts Council. She served as board member and president of the BYU Alumni Association. Mrs. Richards was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in numerous leadership and teaching positions on both the ward and stake level. She was also active in the Republican party, serving as local chair and vice-chair, and as a delegate to county and state conventions. Her burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Nancy Briggs Rooker Richards Memorial Scholarship, BYU, P.O. Box 7188, Provo, UT 84602. [Deseret News, Tuesday, November 15, 1988] ~ ~ ~ ~ Papers of Nancy Briggs Rooker Richards at BYU: This collection consists the personal records of Nancy Briggs. Items in this collection include degrees and diplomas, photographs, correspondence, pamphlets and booklets from seminars, newspaper articles about her, and her dissertation about Mary Ann Burnham Freeze. Also included are annotated scrapbooks and yearbooks. This collection was donated by Elizabeth Grannis, January 2002.

Brimhall, Andrew N.

Brimhall, Andrew N.
Of Taylor and Snowflake, Arizona US

Andrew Brimhall

Class of 1913. Andrew Brimhall. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Arts Department. Source: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Andrew N. Brimhall. He received a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 20. ~ ~ ~ ~ On April 27, 1913, The White and Blue student newspaper announced that the Class of 1913 had collectively decided to build a fountain as a gift to the school. A drafting class conducted a contest seeking a design for the new fountain, and the winner chosen was Andrew N. Brimhall, a member of the BYU Class of 1913 from Arizona. His design took a Book of Mormon theme by using Central American Aztec symbols. For the central symbol, he chose the beehive.

Brimhall, Barbara C.

Brimhall, Barbara C.
Casa Grande, Arizona US

Barbara and Mark Howe

BYH Class Year Unknown? Barbara C. Brimhall. [NOT Class of 1941, and her name does not appear with a senior class in any BYH yearbook.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Barbara C. Brimhall Howe, 85, passed away on March 16, 2007. Born in Provo, Utah on March 5, 1922. [She attended BYU in 1944.] She lived and worked in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a homemaker and school librarian before retiring to Ahwatukee, Pennsylvania for 20 years, eventually moving to Casa Grande, Arizona in 2000. She proudly served her country in the US Navy during WWII. She is now reunited with beloved husband of 58 years, Mark S. Howe. She is survived by her son Steven M. Howe (Peggy), Chandler, Arizona, and daughter, Kristine Adams (Ronald), Casa Grande, Arizona. Greatly loved "GM", short for Grandmother, to Mark (Maureen), Mitchell (Theresa) and Devin Howe and Emily and Markay Adams. Special great- grandmother to Finn, Jason and Miranda. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a long-time volunteer at Casa Grande Public Library. A visitation will be held Wednesday, March 21, 10 a.m., Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden Rd, Scottsdale, Arizona, prior to funeral services in their Chapel of Light at 11:00 AM. 480-945-2654. [Provo Daily Herald, March 21, 2007.] ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HER HUSBAND: Mark S. Howe, 83, of Casa Grande, Arizona, died October 9, 2004. Mark was born in Provo, Utah and attended Brigham Young University. He was in the Army Air Force and served in World War II. He worked for U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh,. PA, retiring after 24 years. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mark is survived by his wife of 58 years, Barbara C. Brimhall; daughter, Kris Howe Adams; son, Steve Howe; grandchildren, Mark, Mitchell and Devin Howe, Emily and Markay Adams, sister, Beth Howe Gammell; brother William Howe, and two great-grandchildren. [Deseret News, Wednesday, October 13, 2004.]

Brimhall, Dean R.

Brimhall, Dean R.

Dean Brimhall

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1913. Dean R. Brimhall. He received an A.B. Degree in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 168.

Brimhall, Devoe [Alma Devoe]

Brimhall, Devoe [Alma Devoe]
Pocatello, Idaho US

Dee and Beth Brimhall

Class of 1931. Devoe Brimhall. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 28, 1931. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, May 26, 1931. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mr. Alma Devoe Brimhall, aka Dee Brimhall. Born December 12, 1912, Silver City, Juab County, Utah. Parents: George Washington Brimhall and Harriet Woolf Brimhall. He married Beth Peters on August 28, 1939 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Beth was born on June 14, 1916, and died on August 24, 2000. Their children include Kent Dee Brimhall, Dale Richard Brimhall, Roslyn Carol Brimhall, and Reed Noel Brimhall. Alma Devoe "Dee" Brimhall died on December 20, 2000 in Pocatello, Idaho. Interment for both, Mountain View Cemetery.

Brimhall, Dixie

Brimhall, Dixie

Dixie Brimhall

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1919. Dixie Brimhall. She received an AB Degree in English in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 133.

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