Alphabetical Alumni
Beck, Pearl

Beck, Pearl

Pearl Beck

Classes of 1920 and 1922. Class of 1920. Pearl Beck. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1920. Source: 1920 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, page 65-85. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1922. Pearl Beck. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1922. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 248.

Beck, Reid

Beck, Reid
Spring City, Utah US

Reid Beck

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. Reid Beck. He received a BS Degree in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 142. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1908. Reid Beck, a Normal graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1908 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 33rd Academic Year, 1908-1909, pp. 128-130.

Beck, Ronald Orin, Sr.
1810 N. Florida Ave
Alamogordo, New Mexico 88310-5643 US

Ronald Beck
  • Work: (505) 434-0022

Class of 1952. Ronald O. Beck, Sr. Band, Chorus, Drummer for Fauvines. BYU 1956. [Note: Email sent to robi@wazoo.com is being returned unopened.]

Beck, Thomas H., Jr.

Beck, Thomas H., Jr.

Thomas Beck

BY Academy High School Class of 1885. Thbomas H. Beck, Jr., received a Certificate in Commercial Studies. Source: 1. Deseret News, June 25, 1885. 2. Territorial Enquirer, June 12, 1885.

Beckham, Eric Marvin

Beckham, Eric Marvin
Merced/Provo, California/Utah US

Rick and Vicki Beckham

Class of 1969. Eric "Rick" Beckham. Class Social Chair. Junior Class Party Committee. BYU Political Science 1974. Married Vicki Beal. Merced College, Public Information Office, Rick Beckham ~ ~ ~ ~ Director of a two-day Music Festival known as the "Music of Merced Festival," held on the last weekend of April every year. Bands range from Jazz, Cowboy Western, Rock and Roll, Reggae, Mexican Mariachi, Classic Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Barbershop Choirs, Cabaret, Dance Bands, Brass Bands, Accordions, Bagpipes, and practically any kind of music you can imagine, including bands from Polynesia. The festival also has different vendor booths selling food, clothing, jewelry, souvenirs, ice cream,and dried fruits and nuts of Central California. @2009 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Vicki Lyne Beal Beckham was born on March 31st, 1954, in Logan, Utah and passed away peacefully in Merced, California on June 23, 2010, after a two-year illness. She moved to California as a young girl and graduated from Merced High School in 1972 where she performed as one of the legendary "Seven Darlings" majorettes. She met and married her husband, Rick, while attending Brigham Young University. After graduating from college with a degree in Physical Education and a minor in Dance, she moved with her family back to Merced. Vicki followed the tradition of her parents in becoming a devoted teacher. She taught P.E. and Language Arts for 25 years in the Atwater School District. As a dedicated member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she also loved serving in many volunteer positions. Spending time with family was very important to Vicki. She gathered her large family around her often in family reunions, trips and an annual "Cousin Camp." She found meaning in serving others and enjoyed many life-long friendships. Vicki had a gift for finding and nurturing dreams and aspirations in others. She always had an infectious laugh and a loving hug ready for everyone she met. From her earliest years, Vicki's greatest passion was dance. She found joy and fulfillment in it and in sharing this love with others. Vicki had many other interests, including reading and writing, traveling the world, scrapbooking, sewing, enjoying fine arts, and water skiing. Near the end of her life she added surfing, rock climbing, white-water rafting and skydiving to the list. She was preceded in death by her parents, Steven Olen Beal and Clara Val Larie (Preece) Beal. Vicki is survived by her husband of 36 years, Eric "Rick" Marvin Beckham, and her four children, Justin (Sarah) Beckham, Lance (Alisha) Beckham, Cameron (Stephanie) Beckham, and Andria (Matthew) Lewis; siblings, Vaun (Ann) Beal, Robin (Ronald) McCombs, and Evan (Kris) Beal. Vicki will also be greatly missed by her grandchildren, Aidan, Rylee, Juma, Tristan, Irelyn, Amelia, and Abigail and her many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Steven and Val Larie Beal and Vicki Beal Beckham Scholarship Fund through Merced School Employees Federal Credit Union, account number 56048013. The funeral services will be held at 1 pm on Saturday, June 26, 2010, with a visitation preceding it from 11 am-12:30 pm at the LDS Church on 1080 E. Yosemite Avenue, Merced, California. A graveside memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, July 1, 2010, 26 West 600 North, American Fork, Utah. Arrangements are under the direction of Stratford Evans Merced Funeral Home. Arrangements in Utah are under the direction of Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, Orem, Utah. [Provo Daily Herald, Monday, June 28, 2010] ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Eric "Rick" Marvin Beckham, 63, passed away in Provo on April 15, 2015, surrounded by his family, from complications of a lifelong battle with diabetes. Rick was born in Provo, Utah on September 12, 1951, the son of Ray and Ida Lee Beckham. He attended the BYU Laboratory School from kindergarten through his junior year of high school, when the school was closed. He then attended Provo High School for his senior year, graduating in 1969. He attended BYU for three years and later graduated with a bachelors degree in business from the University of Phoenix. Rick was intrigued with early computers. As a high school student, he volunteered after school at DHI Computing. This was during the time of IBMs punched cards and huge mainframe computers, long before the early personal computers. He began as a gopher but became a part-time employee during high school and college and a full-time employee after college. He helped pioneer a new DHI software program for hospitals in Wassau, Wisconsin. Rick served as an LDS missionary in Finland beginning in October 1970. He returned to BYU in 1973 and met Vicki Beal, from Merced, California, his future wife, who was an education major at BYU. They were married June 18, 1974 in the Cardston, Alberta, Temple, where his father was serving as mission president. In 1979, Rick and his family moved to Merced where, with his father-in-law, Steve Beal, he founded one of the early solar energy companies. He then went back to his technology roots and joined Dentomatics, a firm specializing in computer billing systems for dentists, and then moved to Systematics -- a large programming firm. He founded a magazine called Beckhams Freeway Guide that published a series of travel guides to help travelers on I-15 from Salt Lake City to San Diego. He also worked with the U.S. Census Bureau and in advertising and marketing. He finished his career as a public relations specialist at Merced College. Rick has led an interesting life. He never let his diabetes stop him from moving at full speed. He was honored in 2002 by the American Diabetes Association for 50 active years as a diabetic. As a high school student he worked in the summers on his cousin's cattle ranch in Arizona. Rick played many sports as a child, and, later, as an adult, he coached youth baseball and basketball teams and became a basketball referee in California. Along the way, he and his friends in Provo organized the PPGA (Provo Petunia Golf Association) and held an annual tournament for many years. Rick was also interested in music. His mother taught him to play the piano, and he played the trombone in his high school orchestras. He later became 1st chair trombone in the Merced Symphony Orchestra, and on several occasions was the featured soloist. He also founded and directed the three-day Music of Merced Festival for five years, bringing in musical groups from the western states for a series of concerts and performances to help raise money for the arts in Merced and to restore the Historic Merced Theatre. Rick designed and helped build their dream home in Merced more than 20 years ago. Active in the LDS Church, he served as a scoutmaster and youth leader, priesthood leader, Sunday school teacher and pianist. He was a popular early-morning seminary teacher. His students loved him because of his teaching abilities, positive attitude, and pranks and antics. His children talk about his great sense of humor, telling jokes, April Fools Day pranks, helping them with their homework, coaching their sports teams, taking them to school activities, and family vacations. He and Vicki enjoyed traveling to new places, including Europe and Africa. His life was centered around his family, church, music, and sports. Vicki passed away June 23, 2010, and is buried in the American Fork cemetery near her parents. Rick moved back to Provo at that time and has lived in the area since. Rick was preceded in death by his wife, Vicki Lyne Beal, and his mother, Ida Lee Beckham. He is survived by his father, Ray Beckham, and stepmother, Janette Hales Beckham, and by his four children: Justin Beckham (Sarah Wilson), Iringa, Tanzania; Lance Beckham (Alisha Akins), Spanish Fork; Cameron Beckham (Stephanie Olson), Layton; and Andria Beckham Lewis (Matt Lewis), Springville. He is also survived by nine grandchildren: Aidan, Rylee, Juma, Tristan, Irelyn, Amelia, Abigail, Cole, and Mason, with a tenth (a granddaughter) scheduled to arrive in May. Four siblings also survive him: Raymond Beckham, Jr. (Elaine Tyler), St. George; Randy Beckham (Vicki Woolf), Sandy; Renae Beckham Willes (David), Orem; and Raleen Beckham Wahlin (Rick), Keller, Texas. Funeral services will be held at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State Street in Orem at 2:00 pm today, Friday, April 17. A visitation will be held at the mortuary prior to the funeral from 12:45 pm to 1:45 pm. Burial will be in the American Fork Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at SundbergOlpinMortuary@gmail.com [Provo Daily Herald, Friday, April 17, 2015] Source.

Beckham, Randall L.
1451 Knollwood Drive
Sandy, Utah 84092-5373 US

Randy Beckham
  • Work: (801) 571-8905

Class of 1978. Randy Beckham. Randall L. Beckham, BYU BA Public Relations 2001.

Beckham, Raymond Earle Jr.
957 Gardenia Circle
St. George, Utah 84790 US

Ray & Katherine Beckham
  • Work: 435-656-1573
  • Cell: 435-668-3880
  • Home: 435-773-0598

Class of 1966. Ray Beckham. BYU 1968. Married Katherine Joan Fullerton. Resided in Denver, Colorado before moving to St. George, Utah. He provides and maintains pacemakers in Southern Utah. 435-773-0598 @2006

Beckham, Raymond Earle Sr.

Beckham, Raymond Earle Sr.
Provo, Utah US

Ray & Ida & Janette Beckham

Distinguished Honorary Alumnus of Brigham Young High Schohol - Raymond Earle Beckham, Sr. Although Raymond Beckham Sr. did not attend BY High School, many of their children did. He did not teach at BYH, except by good example. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Raymond E. Beckham, Sr., one of Provo's well known community and church leaders, and a BYU administrator and faculty member for 42 years, passed away of "TMB" (too many birthdays) on October 31, 2017. He was born February 18, 1927, in Chandler, Arizona, to Charles and Quintilla Spurlock Beckham. After his father died in 1942, he lived with relatives in Safford, Arizona, for his last two years of high school. In Safford, he was chosen as the outstanding student athlete, and served as editor of the high school newspaper. He also completed all requirements for a pilot's license, claiming that he "got his pilot's license before his driver's license" (Arizona did not require a driver's license in those days). After graduating from Safford High School, he attended the University of Utah and played football there. After military service during World War II, during which time he converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he enrolled at Brigham Young University. As a BYU student, he was student body vice president, member of Intercollegiate Knights and Blue Key, a member of the football team, and was business manager of the student newspaper. During his senior year in 1948, he was appointed to represent the student body on the committee to raise money for the new George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. At BYU he met Ida Lee Jackson, from El Paso, Texas. They were married June 17, 1947, in the Mesa, Arizona Temple, and are the parents of five children. She died in 1994. They have 19 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. He then married Janette Callister Hales, the widow of Dr. Robert Hales, in 1995, who also has five children, along with 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The two of them have enjoyed a wonderful 22 years together. After graduation in 1949, he worked for Taylor's Department Store as advertising manager, then accepted a position at BYU in the Extension Division. While there, he organized the BYU Evening School and the Travel-Studies Department. He later became director of public services (with a mandate to increase BYU's enrollment from 4,500 to 10,000), director of alumni relations, director of development, and then served 21 years as professor of communications before becoming the Associate Dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communications. While he was alumni director, BYU became the first university in the United States to computerize their alumni records. It was during that time that he founded the Aspen Grove Family Camp, started the BYU Alumni Fund, supervised the construction of the BYU Alumni House, and co-founded the BYU Cougar Club. He served on the BYU President's Council for nearly 20 years and on the BYU Athletic Council for 21 years. He was appointed director of development in 1964, and organized BYU's first continuous fund raising program. Among the projects coordinated by him were the BYU football stadium and the Marriott Center, along with many scholarship funds, endowments, and, later, the BYU Museum of Fine Arts. He established offices in New York City, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake City. After 21 years in the BYU Administration, he took a sabbatical leave from BYU to complete his PhD in Communications at Southern Illinois University in 1972, after which he joined the BYU Communications Department for the next 21 years. He retired in 1992. As professor of communications, he taught classes in advertising, public relations, and communications theory. He was convinced that BYU students could compete nationally for good positions in communications, and organized an internship program in New York City so that students could gain experience and see for themselves how well they could do. He took 40 students to New York City during the summer months in 1977 and again in 1978 where they worked in major advertising agencies, public relations firms, and television and news media. Upon his retirement from BYU in 1992, he joined NuSkin as director of corporate communications. Following his two years at NuSkin, he was a full-time volunteer in the Public Affairs Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for nearly eight years—the last four of which he and his wife, Janette, served on the Church Olympic Coordinating Committee. He has served on boards of directors for more than 20 corporations, and as a communications consultant for many others. He served on the board of directors for Covey Leadership Center for eight years and in Washington, D.C. as Deputy Director of Polling and Planning for the Reagan-Bush reelection campaign in 1984. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Congress in 1982. In community service, Dr. Beckham was president of the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America; chairman of the board of the Utah County Chapter of the American Red Cross; Chairman of the Provo Economic Development Committee; founding president of the Provo Downtown Alliance; president of Deseret Village (for special needs adults); and has worked in such activities as United Way, March of Dimes, Cancer Crusade, Provo Christmas Festival, America's Freedom Festival at Provo, the Governor's Mansion Restoration Committee, the Governor's Initiative for the Family, and on the Utah Centennial Ambassadorial Committee that hosted ambassadors from 55 nations during Utah's 1996 Centennial Celebration. In Church activities, he has been a Scoutmaster, High Councilman, Bishop, Stake President, Mission President, Regional Representative of the Twelve, member of the Provo Temple Presidency, member of the Church Melchizedek Priesthood Committee, and member of the Church Adult Curriculum Committee. He served as chairman of the Church Home Teaching Committee and the Church Single Adults Committee. He was on the site selection committee for the Provo Temple and was one of the original Temple Sealers at the time of its opening in 1972. He has been awarded the Presidential Medal from BYU, the Alumni Distinguished Service Award, the student body's Outstanding Manhood Award, The BYU Franklin S. Harris Award, and was inducted into the BYU Athletic Hall of Fame. He also received the Rotary Club's "Service Above Self Award, Provo's Abraham O. Smoot "Outstanding Citizen" Award, Scouting's Silver Beaver Award and its "Outstanding Citizen" Award; the Red Cross Clara Barton Award, the "Modern Pioneer" Award from the National Sons of Utah Pioneers; and the Utah Parks and Recreation Award for outstanding service to parks and recreation for his voluntary service in gaining approval for the Provo Recreation Center. He also worked for the past three years in directing the placing of sixty benches and historical plaques in Provo parks and along the Provo River Trail. He is survived by his wife, Janette, and his five children: Raymond Earle Beckham, Jr. [BYH Class of 1966] (Elaine), St. George, Utah; Randy Beckham [BYH Class of 1978] (Vicki), Sandy, Utah; Renae Beckham (David) Willes, Orem, Utah; and Raleen Beckham (Rick) Wahlin, Provo; 19 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by Janette's five children: Ann H. Nevers, Pocatello, ID; Thomas C. Hales, Pittsburgh, PA; Jane H. Ricks (Daniel J.), Salt Lake City; Karen H. Parkinson (Mark D.), Boise, Idaho; and Mary H. Bates (Blaine F.) Littleton, Colorado; and her 14 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Ida Lee Jackson; two sisters, Lorraine Peterson Ashe and Anna Laree Self Bushman; a brother, Rodric and his wife, Mildred Jancar; and, most recently, a son, Eric "Rick" Beckham [BYH Class of 1969] and his wife, Vicki Beal. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon, Saturday, November 11, 2017 at the Oak Hills Stake Center Chapel, 925 East North Temple, Provo, Utah. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center Street, Friday, November 10 from 6-8:00 p.m. and at the church Saturday from 10-11:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed at www.bergmortuary.com [Berg Mortuary, November 7, 2017] & [Provo Daily Herald, November 7, 2017]

Beckstead, Bee

Beckstead, Bee
Of American Falls, Idaho US

Bee Beckstead

Class of 1912. Bee Beckstead, of American Falls, Idaho. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source 1: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1912. Bee Beckstead. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1912. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 150.

Beckstead, Francis Hamilton [Frank]

Beckstead, Francis Hamilton [Frank]
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Frank and Edith Beckstead

Class of 1910. Frank Beckstead. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the High School Department. Source 1: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1910. Francis [Frank] Hamilton Beckstead. He received a High School Diploma in 1910. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 3, page 143. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1915. Francis [Frank] Hamilton Beckstead. He received an AB Degree in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 143. ~ ~ ~ ~ Francis "Frank" Hamilton Beckstead was born on November 22, 1889 in Riverton, Salt Lake County, Utah. His parents were George Francis Beckstead and Charlotte Emeline Hamilton. He married twice: First, to Afton May Tonks on June 5, 1918 (div). Second, to Edith Belliston on June 25, 1930 in Manti, Utah. He died on October 28, 1964 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Nephi, Utah.

Beckstrand, Hyrum

Beckstrand, Hyrum
Provo, Utah US

Hyrum Beckstrand

B. Y. Academy Collegiate Class of 1897. Hyrum Beckstrand. Normal Diploma, no degree mentioned, but he is listed with B. Pd. graduates. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 1. Name contained in an informal "Cast of Characters" graduation / advertising program of 1897.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Program, BYA Exercises, Class of '97, Normal Department, BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Folder 1. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Physical Laboratory teacher, 1897-1898.

Beckwith, Ester LaOne

Beckwith, Ester LaOne
Mesa, Arizona US

LaOne and Maynard Nielsen

Class of 1959. Ester LaOne Beckwith. Art Achievement Award, KOVO Reporter, Seminary Graduate. Her three brothers, Verne, Jon and Leo also attended BYHS. She married Maynard Nielsen. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Ester LaOne Beckwith Nielsen passed away at home October 25th, 2014 surrounded by her family after a courageous battle against cancer. She was born July 7, 1941 in Ely, Nevada to DeLaVar and Martha Ione Beckwith. She grew up in Utah County and graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1959. She married Maynard Lamar Nielsen in the Manti Temple on July 17, 1959. She was dedicated to her children and loved them unconditionally. LaOne was loved by everyone who knew her. She was an ambitious and talented cook and loved to travel. Her hobbies included collecting various bird figurines and collecting poems which were written by her father and mother-in-law. She was a comfort and help to any who were in need. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in various Ward callings which included: Relief Society president, Visiting Teachers coordinator, and Relief Society counselor. LaOne and Maynard moved to Mesa, Arizona in 2002 to take care of her father, and attended to his needs until his passing in 2011. Survivors include her husband, Maynard; sons: Eric (Shirley) Nielsen of Salt Lake City, Utah; Aaron (Deanna) Nielsen of Honolulu, Hawaii; Scott (Edna) Nielsen of Salt Lake City, Utah; daughter: Mayla Nielsen (Paul) of West Jordan Utah; brothers: Varne Beckwith of El Segundo, California; Jon Beckwith (Christina) of Fillmore, Utah, Kim Beckwith (Julie) of Joseph, Oregon; and 9 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews who will miss their favorite Aunt. She was preceded in death by her parents: DeLaVar and Martha Ione; sister-in-law Leanna; brother-in-law Darrel; and brother-in-law Rudy. A viewing will be held for friends, family, and community members on Sunday, November 2, from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Funeral Home, 495 South State Street in Orem, Utah. Funeral Services will be held at the Sundberg-Olpin Funeral Home Monday, November 3, 2014, beginning with a viewing at 9 a.m. followed by the funeral service at 10 a.m. Following the funeral service, the interment and dedication of the grave will be held at the gravesite located at the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, 4800 East Lawn Dr in Provo Utah. [Provo Daily Herald, November 1, 2014]

Beckwith, Jon
1244 W Seascape Drive
Gilbert, Arizona 85233 US

Jon and Linda Beckwith
  • Work: (480) 892-8176

Class of 1963. Jon Beckwith. Football, Wrestling, Chorus. Left mid-way through senior year. Two brothers & one sister also attended BYHS. Would like to obtain a copy of the 1963 Wildcat yearbook, if anyone has an extra one.

Beckwith, Leo Kim
64152 Meadowbrook Rd
Joseph, Oregon 97846-8365 US

Leo Beckwith
  • Work: 541-805-5426
  • Cell: 925-783-8880

Class of 1966. Leo Beckwith. Chess Club, Wrestling, Seminary 4 years. Author: Why I Should Not Throw A Dictionary From a Third-Story Window. Two brothers & one sister also attended BYH. Married with four children, and 11 grandkids, all living in California. Residential & commercial concrete, retired October 2003. Now enjoys furniture crafting. He and his wife provided the great photographs from the 2006 reunion. ~ ~ ~ ~ "Just a short note to let you know we have sold out in California and moved to Oregon. We don't have an address for the county still has to OK it. As soon as they give me one I will let you know. It should be after the 5th of November [2007]. The place we have moved to is truly a slice of Heaven. If you have time look up www.josephoregon.com and click on the picture. I don't think there is more than 120 people in our ward and the average age is about 70. Nice and Quiet the way I like it. I bought 2 1/2 acres with a 22-ft stream running down one of the property lines. It has a view of the Wallowa mountains on one side and the Seven Devils on the other. I can't wait to get my house and shop built so I can learn how to fly fish." @2007 @2016

Beckwith, Varne [Rio Varne]
531 Main St, %231160
El Segundo, California 90245 US

Varne Beckwith

Class of 1958. Rio Varne Beckwith. French Club, Traveling Assembly, Model U.N., Senior Sluff Day Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ I worked for five years at Hercules in Salt Lake City (as a rocket scientist); five years at Eastman Kodak in Rochester, New York; and 27 years at Hughes in Los Angeles. Along the way I also picked up a Physics degree at BYU and did graduate work in Mathematics at the University of Rochester. Since retirement in 1999 I have alternated between travel and work. The main reason for my continued peripatetic lifestyle is that I can't decide where I want to live. I would like to be some place quieter and less crowded, but 34 years in southern California has turned me into a total weather wimp! Preferred email address: rvbeckwith@compuserve.com @2006

Beddoes, Faye
10 South 800 West
Mapleton, Utah 84664-4309 US

Faye & Fred L. Johnson
  • Home: (801) 489-7083

Class of 1948. Faye Beddoes. Provo High 1. BYH 2, 3. Fauvines 2, 3. Notre Maison 3. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Fred Johnson on October 4, 1944. They had the following children: daughters Karen Johnson (Gary) Allred; and Marla Johnson (Steve) Adams; and sons Fred L. (Sandra) Johnson; Clyde (Sue) Johnson; Rusty (Pam) Johnson; Randy (Theresa) Johnson; Kevin (Nan) Johnson; and Mark Johnson. @2011

Bee, Florence

Bee, Florence

Florence Bee

Class of 1912. Florence Bee. She received two diplomas in 1912: a BYH Commercial Diploma, and a High School Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 140. ~ ~ ~ ~ Florence Bee appears in a photograph of the BYH Commercial Class taken in 1909 -- 20 students all wearing identical outfits with a big "C" on their jerseys.

Bee, Jane

Bee, Jane

Jane Bee

Class of 1913. Jane Bee. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Normal Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Jane Bee. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 269.

Bee, Lucy

Bee, Lucy

Lucy Bee

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. Lucy Bee. She received a BS Degree in Accounting & Business in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 248.

Beebe, Horace Eldredge

Beebe, Horace Eldredge
Provo, Utah US

Horace and Harriet Beebe

Horace E. Beebe. He is included on a list of 59 names of the earliest students of Brigham Young Academy, taken from a file in the BYU Archives, made by an unknown contemporary student. ~ ~ ~ ~ Horace Eldredge Beebe was born on April 23, 1862 in Polk City, Iowa. His parents were George Beebe and Esther (Hester) Ann Rogers Beebe. Horace married Harriet Una Loveless. Harriet Loveless was born on April 29, 1865 in Provo, Utah. She died on September 13, 1939 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo, Utah. Her parents were James Washington Loveless and Matilda Elizabeth McClellan Loveless. Horace Beebe died on June 11, 1957. His interment, Provo, Utah.

Beebe, William

Beebe, William
Safford, Arizona US

William and Malinda Beebe

William Beebe. He is included on a list of 59 names of the earliest students of Brigham Young Academy, taken from a file in the BYU Archives, made by an unknown contemporary student. ~ ~ ~ ~ William Nelson Beebe was born on October 8, 1863 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Nelson Paul Beebe and Elizabeth (Eliza) Kemp Beebe. William Nelson Beebe married Malinda Marriah (Maria) Reed on June 1, 1884. Malinda was born on November 9, 1866 at Salem, Utah. Her parents were Calvin Reed and Ann Clayfield Reed. Malinda Beebe died on April 26, 1954. William N. Beebe died on April 19, 1941 in Los Angeles, California. His interment, Safford, Graham County, Arizona.

Beecroft, Sandra
1517 Canterbury Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108-2832

Sandra and Don Allen
  • Work: (801) 582-1027

Class of 1951. Notre Maison, Yld Cat Newspaper, Chorus, Quill & Scroll. BYU BS Elementary Education 1955. Married Don B. Allen. Parents: Ruth Huish Beecroft and Robert Irl Beecroft, both deceased. Siblings: Robert Beecroft, David Beecroft, Mark Beecroft, James Beecroft, William Beecroft and Joseph Beecroft; and sisters, Lenore Beecroft Gordon and Vivien Beecroft Robison.

Beeley, Arthur L.

Beeley, Arthur L.

Arthur Beeley

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1913. Arthur L. Beeley. He received an A.B. Degree in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 147.

Beeley, Maude Mary

Beeley, Maude Mary
Provo, Utah US

Maude and Elmer Jacob

Collegiate Graduate of BYU, Class of 1909. Maude Mary Beeley. She received a Bachelor of Arts (A. B.) Degree in May of 1909. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 4, page 361. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Maude M. Jacob, Training School, English teacher, 1909-1913. ~ ~ ~ ~ Maude Mary Beeley was born on March 5, 1884 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. Her parents were John William Beeley and Elizabeth E. Lawton Beeley. Maude married Elmer Acred Jacob on August 30, 1910 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Maude M. Jacob died on August 22, 1960 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo Cemetery, Utah.

Beesley, Anna  E. Bell [Beesly,]

Beesley, Anna E. Bell [Beesly,]
Provo, Utah US

Anna and Charles Taylor

BY Academy High School Class of 1884. Anna Beesley [not Beesly]. Graduated Friday, June 13, 1884, with a Normal diploma. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 13, 1884. BY Academy High School Class of 1884. Anna Beesly received a certificate of proficiency in Physical Geography. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 13, 1884. ~ ~ ~ ~ Anna Beesley was born on October 18, 1864 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Thomas Beesley and Elizabeth Carter Beesley. She married Charles John Taylor on September 29, 1889. Anna Beesley Taylor died on May 19, 1893, at almost 30 years of age, in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo, Utah.

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