Alphabetical Alumni
Austin, Twayne

Austin, Twayne

Twayne Austin

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Twayne Austin. He received a BS Degree in Accounting & Business in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 422.

Austin, Vera

Austin, Vera

Vera Austin

Class of 1921. Vera Austin. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 348.

Austin, Victor

Austin, Victor
Idaho Falls, Idaho US

Victor and Oneida Austin

Class of 1910. Victor Austin. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the High School Department. Source 1: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Annual Record, B. Y. University (from BYU Records Office), Book 3, p. 133. ~ ~ ~ ~ Victor Austin was born on October 30, 1889 in Lehi, Utah. His parents were Heber Charles Austin and Deseret Ellen Taylor. He married twice: First, to Olive Mahalia Ercanbrack [1891-1938] on February 17, 1906 in Salt Lake City, Utah (div). Second, to Oneida Rees in 1909. He died on May 31, 1952 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Interment, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Austin, William T.

Austin, William T.
, Canada CA

Bill Austin

Class of 1958. Bill Austin. Wildcat Yearbook Business Manager and Treasurer, Soph Class President, Junior Class President, Senior Graduation Committee. William T. Austin, BYU BS Biology & Agriculture 1965. [Deceased]

Avery, Ara Jean
2830 Westfield Road
Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030-9552 US

Ara Jean and Wilbur Hiatt
  • Work: 919-789-2578

Class of 1949. Ara Jean Avery. Secretary of the Senior Class. Notre Maison, Fauvines, Newspaper Staff, Chorus. She graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Married Wilbur D. Hiatt. (See Ara Jean and Wilbur's photo on Class of 1949 reunion page for 2003.) ~ ~ ~ ~ Ara Jean's brother is John LeGrande Avery, BYH Class of 1960. @2010

Avery, Barry Hulet

Avery, Barry Hulet
141 N. 650 E.
Kaysville, Utah 84037-2169 US

Barry Avery

Class of 1946. Barry Hulet Avery. He graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Barry Hulet Avery, March 1, 1928 ~ January 27, 2020 (age 91). Barry Hulet Avery, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, teacher, and friend passed away peacefully at his home on January 27, 2020. Barry was born March 1, 1928, in Snowflake, Arizona, the second son of Floyd and Sadie Avery. The Avery family moved to Kanosh, Utah, in 1936 and then settled in Provo in 1941. In Provo, Barry graduated five years later from BY High School in the Class of 1946. He served in the Netherlands Mission as a representative of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1948 to 1951, and shortly after his return to Utah, he was drafted into the United States Army. Barry had a natural gift for languages, a talent that earned him an Army Intelligence assignment to Germany as an interpreter during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged as a Sergeant in 1954 and returned to Provo to continue his education at BYU. Barry married the love and joy of his life, Carol Westover, on May 12, 1955, in the Salt Lake Temple, and together they raised six children. He was immensely proud of his family and loved them unconditionally. Nothing pleased him more than to have his home filled with the sounds of his children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He and Carol attended every possible family event, from graduations and weddings to school performances to farewells and homecomings, often traveling great distances in support of their immediate and extended family. Barry started his working life as a chemical engineer, but in 1960 he accepted a teaching position at Juab High School in Nephi, Utah, a decision that marked the beginning of a 32-year career as science and math educator. In 1964, after earning his Master of Science degree from the University of Utah, Barry moved his family to Kaysville and began teaching at Clearfield High School. He retired from Clearfield in 1992, having shaped the minds and lives of thousands of students. From the early days of his childhood, Barry had an adventurous spirit and was always eager to tackle new challenges. As a teenager during the closing years of World War II, he joined the Civil Air Patrol and earned his pilot’s license so he could assist in the war effort. He took up boxing, played basketball, loved skiing and hunting and camping, and was a passionate fan of the BYU Cougars and Utah Jazz. He also had a deep love for Scouting and led many groups of young men on outings to the Uintahs, Yellowstone, the Tetons, and beyond. Barry was a master gardener whose weed-free garden and world-class produce were the envy of all who knew him. Barry was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in numerous positions throughout his lifetime. During his retirement years, he and Carol served two missions as a couple, first to Kortrijk, Belgium, and later in Birmingham, Alabama. They also spent 10 years as workers in the Bountiful Temple. Barry was both a gentleman and a gentle man. His quiet, steady strength was unwavering, as was his commitment to the people and things most dear to him. His work ethic was above reproach, and he was the consummate teacher. He also had a surprisingly sharp wit that would leave his listeners in stitches at the most unexpected moments. He was dearly loved and will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Barry is survived by his wife, Carol; children Shara-Dawn Chambers (Peter) of Phoenix, Arizona; Keith Avery of Kaysville; Chris Titus (Ron) of Fruit Heights; Garth Avery of Kaysville; Carol-Lynne Hirschi (Joseph) of Marion, Illinois; and Lara-Anne Attanasio of Kaysville; his 44 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren; brother Condon Avery (Wilma) of Riverton; sister Sue Swain of Orem; sister Ara Jean Hiatt of Mt. Airy, North Carolina; sister-in-law Virginia Avery of Mesa, Arizona; sister-in-law Pamela Avery of Orem, Utah; and many, many nieces and nephews who adored their Uncle Barry. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 1, 2020, at the Kaysville 13th Ward, 200 N. 875 E., Kaysville. Interment, Kaysville City Cemetery. Barry’s family is deeply grateful for the incredible outpouring of love they’ve received through this difficult time. A very special word of thanks is extended to Stefanie and Ashlie of Atlas Homecare and Hospice, and especially to Barry’s granddaughter Kristy “Avery” Broadbent, whose tender, compassionate, and skilled care for Grandpa in his final days is a gift that can never be repaid. Source.

Avery, Cordon
10256 S. 2950 W.
South Jordan, Utah 84095-8982 US

Cordon and Wilma Avery
  • Home: (801) 254-4338

Class of 1949. Cordon Avery. Chorus, Football, Track, Thespians. He graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Cordon married Wilma. @2009

Avery, John LeGrande

Avery, John LeGrande
Provo, Utah US

LeGrande & Pamela Avery

Class of 1960. John L. Avery. Concert Band, Concert Band Business Manager, Marching Band, Pep Band, Model U.N., Spanish Club, Science Club, Seminary Graduate, Senior Honor Panel, Honor Roll. ~ ~ ~ ~ His sister is Ara Jean Avery Hiatt, BYH Class of 1949. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BS Computer Science 1970. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: John LeGrande Avery died at his home in Provo on August 10, 2013, after an eight-month battle with brain cancer. John was born in Provo on October 7, 1942, to Floyd Fay and Sadie Hulet Avery. He graduated from Brigahm Young High School in the Class of 1960. He is survived by his wife Pamela Cardon Avery, his eight sons and six daughters-in-law – Matt & Nicki, Brian & Chris, Danny & Staci, Peter, Andy & Sarah, Wes & Melissa, David & Jannet, and Alex – and 22 grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters Ara Jean Hiatt and Sue Swain, and brothers Barry and Con. He was preceded in death by one sister, Dena Joyce, and one brother, Chad. John (or LeGrande or Bud) served two years as a missionary in New Zealand and continued to serve faithfully in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints his entire life in a variety of callings, most recently as an Executive Secretary in the Spanish Fork Young Single Adult Stake. He had a firm belief in and understanding of the Boy Scout program as it relates to the LDS Church. He influenced countless young men as a Boy Scout leader, helping many of them achieve the rank of Eagle - including his eight sons. He received many scouting awards including the Silver Beaver Award, one of the BSA’s highest honors. He loved making itineraries and lists and repacking cargo space prior to and during any outing involving a vehicle. He had a love-hate relationship with long road trips. Driving erratically fast (but amazingly avoiding any consequences) was his specialty. Dad‘s professional career was in Computer Engineering, but he preferred to spend his time in the outdoors hiking, fishing, camping, skiing, backpacking and bicycling. He was skiing when symptoms of the cancer were first noticed. He was also a faithful BYU fan and enjoyed a long tradition of attending football and basketball games with his family. John received wonderful care and attention from the staff of Horizon Home Health and Hospice for several months. We thank them all, along with his doctors Reichman, Gaufin, Clark and Rich. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 16, 2013 at 11:00 am in the Edgemont Sixth Ward Chapel, 4056 North 650 East, Provo, (the “Red Brick Chapel”). Family and friends may attend a viewing Thursday evening at the church from 6:00-7:30 pm and on Friday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinmortuary.com [August 14, 2013, Olpin Mortuary]

Avery, Sue
654 East 1600 South
Orem, Utah 84097 US

Sue Swain
  • Work: (801) 225-5495

Class of 1954. Sue Avery. Wildcat Yearbook Editor, Band, All State Band, All State Orchestra, Chorus, Fauvines, Quill & Scroll, Senate, Student Council, Thespians, Type Team. Married _____ Swain. @2001

Aydelotte, John Thirl

Aydelotte, John Thirl
North Hollywood, California US

John and 3 Aydelotte

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1917. Jonathan Thirl Aydelotte [John on all other records]. He received an AB Degree in 1917. Source: Students Record of Class Standings, B.Y. Academy, Book 2, page 285. ~ ~ ~ ~ John Thirl Aydelotte was born on March 13, 1886 in Shelby, North Carolina. His parents were John Prier Aydelotte and Nancy Jane Rippy Aydelotte. They lived in the Manassa LDS Ward in Conejos County, Colorado, until they moved to Pleasant Grove, Utah in about 1907. ~ ~ John T. Aydelotte married three times: First, he married Rose Williams [of Colorado?] in on March 5, 1909 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born in California circa 1890. Second, he married Stella Pearl Wright on November 24, 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Stella was born on January 23, 1887 in Nephi, Utah, to William Andrews Wright and Mary Lavina McPherson Wright. Stella Wright Aydellotte died on January 17, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. John T. Aydelotte third married Veda Maud Edwards in November of 1921 (they were later divorced). Veda was born on June 5, 1898 in Iona, Bonneville County, Idaho. John Thirl Aydellote died on May 15, 1961 in North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California. His interment, Los Angeles, California.

Azuma, Steven Y.

Azuma, Steven Y.
Chicago, Illinois US

Steve and Sue Azuma

Class of 1945. Steve Azuma. Japanese American Service Committee, Chicago, Illinois. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Steven Y. Azuma, passed on August 1, 2011. Born October 22, 1926, he was 84. He was named Yoneo by his parents, the late Sueyichi Azuma and Tora Matsushita Azuma. He is also preceded in death by his beloved wife Tosuko (Sue) and son Scott Daniel. Steve was born in Terminal Island, California. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo Utah, a member of the Class of 1945. He is survived by his four older siblings, Takeo Azuma, George Azuma, Tynie Monji and Shizue Maruyama, all of California. He leaves behind his children Keith Azuma of Chandler, Arizona; Dennis Azuma of Naperville, Illinois; Cynthia (Henry) Moy of Buffalo Grove, Illinois; and Bruce (Suzy) Azuma of Oak Park, Illinois. Also survived by Cathy Grisham Azuma of Wilmette, Illinois, widow of his late son Scott. He adored his nine grandchildren, Beth, Alex, Katie, Kevin, Patrick, John, Samantha, Rachel and Lauren. Steve was a talented graphic designer working in Chicago for more than 40 years. He retired in 1991 to perfect his golf game as well as to lavish more attention on his grandkids. He and Sue (until her death in 2006) rarely missed one of their games, matches, contests or concerts. We will never forget his abiding love and concern for each of us, and it is that legacy of connection and commitment to family which lives on. Steve will be honored in a private ceremony at Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago. The family suggests memorials may be made in his honor to the charity of one's choice. [Chicago Tribune, August 7, 2011]

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