Alphabetical Alumni
Bryner, Rhea

Bryner, Rhea

Rhea Bryner

Class of 1937. Rhea Bryner [female]. Rhea came to BYH from Carbon County H.S. ~ ~ ~ ~ Rhea Roxie Bryner was born December 29, 1918 in Mohrland, Emery County, Utah. Her parents were Enoch E. Bryner and Ella Mae Zabriskie. She died on July 2, 2004.

Bryson, Eugene
Provo, Utah US

Eugene Bryson

Faculty & Staff. Eugene Bryson was a faculty member at BYH during the 1933-1934 school year, subject?

Bryson, Robert Condon

Bryson, Robert Condon
Provo, Utah US

Robert and Bonnie Bryson

Class of 1955. Robert Bryson. Football, Basketball, Track, Lettermen, Radio Physics Club. BYU 1959. Married Bonnie Hoover -- in 2005 they have been married for 47 years. Two sons: Brent and Barry. Attended Trade Tech and became a draftsman. Also trained as a fireman. Worked for the Church for several years -- helped draw up plans for the Oakland Temple. Next employed by Provo City Fire Department for almost 25 years. Also taught fire science at Trade Tech. Adjunct for the National Fire Academy in Provo area as a representative of FEMA. Served as a local architect, designing over 400 jobs -- mostly home designs. Retired in 1989 as Battalion Chief. In 2004, kidneys failed, spend three days a week on a dialysis machine. With heart problems and a stroke, lost over 100 pounds. Best high school memories: The Bebop Choir that I participated in, directed by Brother Fred Webb. I was not a member of the Church when I started attending BY High, but your influence and the teaching shared with us in the religion classes brought about a major change in my life. Because of Brother Richard L. Gunn's special influence in my life, he baptised me and I'm so grateful. @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS DEATH NOTICE: Robert Condon Bryson, Battalion Chief, Provo City Fire Department, Retired, died on January 3, 2011. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. in the Pleasant View 4th Ward Chapel, 2900 North 650 East, Provo. Friends may call on the family at the church on Saturday morning from 9:30 until 10:45. Interment will follow in the Provo City Cemetery. Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center Street, Provo. 1-(801)373-1841 [Provo Daily Herald, Thursday, January 6, 2011] ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Robert Condon Bryson (Bob)- Resident of Provo, Utah - Born January 9, 1937, died January 3, 2011. Cause of Death: "Faulty manufacturing." Bob had a lifetime of health challenges. Bob was born on January 9, 1937 in Salt Lake City to Robert Leonard Bryson and Bernice Elizabeth Condon Bryson. Bob was an only child raised by a most remarkable single mother. He attended military school in Colorado until he was in 10th grade when he returned to Provo and graduated from Brigham Young University High School in 1955. On April 4, 1958 Bob married the love of his life, for the last 52 years, Bonnie Hoover. He would laugh and tell the story that he "only married Bonnie because he thought that her family owned the Timpanogos Golf Course." Bonnie's father Wendell (Tuck) Hoover was the Course Superintendent. At that time, the Hoover family lived on the golf course. (The course superintendent's home really was on the course!!) Bob worked as a draftsman for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints working on many projects including several chapels and the Oakland Temple. Bob continued to draw homes as an independent draftsman for several decades, drawing the plans for dozens of homes in Utah Valley. His drafting business was his second occupation. In October of 1964, he became a Provo City Firefighter and for the next 25 years he served the citizens of Provo. Bob drove the ambulance, was a paramedic, the Provo Fire Marshall, and ended his career as a Battalion Chief. After Bob retired he enjoyed/hated golf, fished with Tuck, and continued to draw homes. Recently, he liked to listen to the comings and goings of his children and grandchildren. Life was never easy for Bob. He faced down many challenges, leaving his friends and family with lessons and memories that will last a lifetime. Bob is survived by his wife, Bonnie, his two sons and their families: Brent and Virginia Bryson (son), Elizabeth (granddaughter), Blake and Kalani Bryson (grandson), Rebeccca (granddaughter), and Barry and Julie Bryson (son), Devyn (granddaughter), Grey (grandson), Devon (granddaughter). Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard and Bernice Bryson, a grandson Skyler Bryson, and his father and mother in-law, Wendell (Tuck) and Brenita (Nita) Turner Hoover. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, January 8, 2011 at the Pleasant View 4th Ward Chapel, 2900 North 650 East, Provo, Utah. Friends may call at the church from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed online at www.bergmortuary.com. The family would like to thank the Provo Fire Department and all those that work in public safety for standing guard over the residents of Provo and in advance for honoring Bob with a Firefighters Funeral. Pretty sure that Bob finally got rid of that nasty reverse-pivot that he had all the years he played golf. We love you and will miss you. [Provo Daily Herald, Thursday, January 6, 2011]

Buchanan, Birdie

Buchanan, Birdie
Provo, Utah US

Birdie Buchanan

Class of 1925. Birdie Buchanan, of Provo, Utah. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1925. Source: Class Roll in the program of Closing Exercises of the Senior High School Class, Brigham Young University, 1925. ~ ~ ~ ~ She was a 3rd Year (junior) in 1924, and a 4th Year (senior) in the BYH Class of 1925. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Buckley, Clarence

Clarence Buckley

Class of 1929. Clarence Buckley. Source: 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section.

Buckley, Howard D.

Buckley, Howard D.
Apple Valley, California US

Howard and Regina Buckley

Class of 1958. Howard D. Buckley. Football, Wrestling, Track, Lettermen, Radio Physics, Ski Club, Model U.N., Soph Ball Advertising, Junior Prom Decoration Committee, Senior Hope Advertising Committee, Senior Class Fundraising. BYU MS Industrial Education 1963. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Howard Darnel Buckley (Shumway) was born July 22, 1940, in Tropic, Utah. He passed away on August 15, 2021, in Apple Valley, California. He was surrounded by family and friends as he left this mortal life. And he was welcomed by those who had been waiting for him beyond the veil. Howard was the last child born to James Howard and Lieuwen Savage Shumway. He had four siblings, Ronald, Sharon. Beth and Ardis. When he was a very young child he was adopted by William D. and Annie Wheelwright Buckley. Howard died of pancreatic cancer on August 15, 2021. He attended B Y Elementary, B Y Jr. High and Brigham Young High School, graduating in the Class of 1958. Howard played kickball in the blocked off 6th North street, alongside the elementary school. He played basketball on the asphalt just outside the school (the basket looked like an open tulip with no backboard on it). He played baseball in a field a couple of blocks north of school. In high school he excelled in academics and sports. He competed in all of the sports, but football was his favorite. He was small in stature and got knocked around a lot but that didn’t deter him. When Howard was a sophomore at BY High his seminary class took a trip to the Manti Temple and the temple permitted the small class of about 20 to have a special meeting in the temple just for the class. A few weeks before Howard’s passing he spoke of that “wonderful experience the class had in the temple. That the class met in the temple for hours being instructed by their seminary teacher, Melvin Brooks, and virtually everyone in that class bore their testimonies and feelings in that spiritual meeting.” Howard further expressed that it was “an experience that stayed with him his entire life and guided him through life’s many challenges and established his testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel.” After graduating from high school in 1958 he joined the Army Reserves for six months of active duty at Fort Ord, California, along with some of his best friends, Dee Sandgren, Bob Terry, Steve Nelson, John Whetten and Jim Wilde. All his life BYU Football was his passion as he watched his beloved Cougars play. He was an avid fan, following them wherever they played and whenever he could. He was known for driving all the way from California just to watch a game, and then return all the way back home the very next day. He was especially proud of the 1984 National Championship Game he attended in San Diego. Howard was a talented snow skier and won many championships himself. He was especially gifted at downhill racing and could compete against men half his age and showed them how it was done. He was such a great skier that his scholarship paid for his education at BYU. Howard met Diane Williams Buckley at BYU and married her in the Salt Lake Temple. Together they had three children. Cassandra, Nicole and Howie. He also had five grandchildren. Howard and Diane were divorced and he later married Regina Lillquist Hudson. Regina had a son Trevor and a daughter Lisa and two grandsons, Preston and Nickolas, and they were welcomed by Howard. Howard was a gifted builder and he built every home he lived in over the years, each one bigger and better than the last. He also designed them all and built furniture for his homes and for others. He was a master craftsman. Howard discovered wind sailing later in life and it also became his passion. He went to Baha every January over the years and said he did so to “sail his brains out.” He looked forward to those trips like a child at Christmas. Howard was preceded in death by his birth parents, Howard and Lieuwen Shumway, and his adoptive parents, William and Annie Buckley. Also preceded in death by two life-long friends, Gar Jensen and Sherm Cloward. Howard’s funeral services were held on August 19, 2021, in Howard’s home ward in Apple Valley, California. Howard was a beloved friend by many. He was also buried next to his parents in the Provo City Cemetery. Many friends and family came from quite a distance to pay tribute to their life-long friend. It was a beautiful day and after the dedication of the grave by Terry Robbinet, the Cougar Fight Song was sung and everyone joined in the rousing chorus of “Rise and Shout.” Blue and white balloons were then released and they sailed all the way over the LaVell Edwards Stadium. It was hard to say goodbye to this beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather and friend. He was a giant of a man, with a deep faith in God and a willingness to serve his fellow man. Till we meet again. Sail on …..
UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN You can shed tears that I am gone.. Or you can Smile because I’ve lived. Your heart can be empty because you can’t See me, or you can let it be full of love We shared. You can remember me and think Only that I am gone, or you can cherish my Memory and let it live on. You can live in the Sorrows of yesterday, or you could do what I Would want you to to do. Greet tomorrow with hope, love and go on.
[Obituary written by Beth Peterson, sister of Howard]

Buckley, John
Ivins, Utah US

John and Ursula Buckley

Class of 1957 ~ Honorary. John Buckley. He attended BYH but graduated elsewhere in 1957. He married Ursula. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: John C. Buckley passed way August 10, 2010. He was born July 14, 1939 in Provo, Utah, to John L. Buckley and Ada Minnie Conover "Connie" Buckley Birch. He retired from the Salt Lake City Fire Department after 23 years of service. He is survived by his children, Scott, Kirk, Kris, Earl, Brett, Reggie, Kurt, Vicki; grandchildren, Ryan, Jamie, Jennifer, James, Jonathan, Heather, Blake and Nicholas; great-grandchildren, Wheeler and Brodee; and his twin sister, Connie Buckley. Graveside services were held on Monday, August 16, 2010 at Provo City Cemetery, 610 S. State Street, Provo, Utah. [Salt Lake Tribune, August 13, 2010.]

Buckley, Kathryn
2929 Sunnyville Drive
Rockford, Illinois 61114 US

Kathryn Bertelson

Class of 1940. Kathryn Buckley. Opera. Fauvines. Girls' Athletic Association. Married _______ Bertelson.

Buckley, Nellie Rose

Buckley, Nellie Rose

Nellie Buckley

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Nellie Rose Buckley. She also received a Diploma in Vocal Music. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 171. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. Nellie Buckley, 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.

Buckley, Pauline

Buckley, Pauline

Pauline & Albert Taylor

Classes of 1918 and 1919. Pauline Buckley. Academic Department. She graduated Monday Evening, May 27, 1918. Source: 1918 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1918 BYU Banyan, High School section, pages 60-79. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1919. Pauline Buckley. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 8. ~ ~ ~ ~ Pauline Buckley, born February 26, 1900 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Sam Henry Buckley & Robina Finlay Barclay Buckley. She married Albert Richards Taylor on June 8, 1921 in Provo, Utah. She died on July 16, 1977 in Wyoming. Interment, Provo, Utah.

Buckley, Ralph

Buckley, Ralph

Ralph Buckley

Class of 1919. Ralph Buckley graduated from BYH in College Hall on Wednesday, May 28, 1919. Source: 1919 Graduation Program.

Buckley, Ruth

Buckley, Ruth

Ruth Buckley

Class of 1921. Ruth Buckley. Source: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Buckner, Elmer

Buckner, Elmer

Elmer Buckner

Classes of 1916 and 1917. Elmer Buckner. He received a High School Diploma in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 401. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1917. Elmer Buckner. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 401.

Buckner, Kathy
729 East 550 South
Orem, Utah 84097 US

Kathy Buckner

Class of 1979. Kathy Buckner. BYU BA International Relations 1982. BYU MOB Organizational Behavior 1986.

Bucknew, Pat

Pat Bucknew

Class of 1977. Pat Bucknew (female). [Need more information.]

Buckwalter, Joan

Buckwalter, Joan
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Joan and George Goble

Class of 1947 ~ Honorary? Joan Buckwalter. School play December 1945: "What A Life" by Clifford Goldsmith. She married George Stanford Goble. [Her name and photo did not appear with senior class in 1947 Wildcat yearbook, or in any surrounding year annuals. Her name also does not appear on a graduation list.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Joan Buckwalter Goble, 1929 ~ 2017. Joan Buckwalter Goble, 88, died July 7, 2017 in South Jordan, Utah. Joan was born on February 5, 1929 in Provo, Utah to John Ernest Buckwalter and Florence Logsdon Buckwalter, and grew up in Provo, Brigham City and Salt Lake City, Utah. She attended Brigham Young High School as a member of the Class of 1947(?), but apparently she did not graduate with her class. She was a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority at the University of Utah, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education in June 1951. She worked as a teacher at Highland Park School where she taught third grade. Joan married George Stanford Goble on January 14, 1952 in the Salt Lake City Temple. The couple lived for 63 years together in Salt Lake City and Bountiful Utah, Arvada and Lakewood, Colorado and New Providence, New Jersey. Joan served with her husband when he was called as mission president in the Fiji Suva Mission from 1987 to 1990. She especially loved being with the missionaries and traveling to all the islands of the mission. After their mission, they served in the Denver Colorado Temple where she was matron, with her husband as president, from 1998 to 2001. After that service, they moved to Utah to live closer to family. Joan loved her family and took great joy in the birth of each grandchild and great-grandchild. She loved to read and taught this love to her family. She loved to do handwork, and made many crocheted and knitted items, especially dishrags and afghans. She taught herself to sew and was always making dresses for her five daughters as they grew up. She is survived by her five daughters, Suzanne (Wayne) Tomkinson, Darcy (David) Damstedt, Jerri (John) Christensen, Lisa (Robert) Gray, and Gretchen (David) Williams; sister, Linda (Mike) Novakovich; 24 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren, with five more on the way. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 1 pm at Jenkins-Soffe South Valley, 1007 W. South Jordan Parkway, South Jordan, Utah. Viewings will be held on Friday, July 14, 2017 from 6-8 pm at the funeral home and on Saturday from 12-12 pm prior to the service. She will be buried next to her husband, who died February 3, 2015, in the American Fork Cemetery. Online condolences may be shared at www.jenkins-soffe.com. Deseret News, July 13 to July 14, 2017] Another Source.~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: George Stanford Goble, 85, passed away at his home on February 3, 2015. He was born in Nephi, Utah on August 25, 1929 to Maysel Dell Ingram and George Langshaw Goble. He spent his childhood years in Nephi before moving to Salt Lake City as a young adult. He served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Northwestern States Mission from 1949 to 1951. He married Joan Buckwalter in the Salt Lake Temple on January 14, 1952, with the sealing performed by Harold B. Lee. They were married for 63 years. He was drafted into the U.S. Marine Corps. and served in the Korean War. He was always proud of being a Marine. A father of five daughters, he worked for the telephone company in Salt Lake City, Denver and New York City. He retired in 1987. In July 1987, he and his wife were called to serve as mission president in the Fiji Suva Mission, where they faithfully served for three years. Upon returning to Denver, they enjoyed serving in the Denver Temple. He served as temple president, with Joan as matron, in the Denver Temple from 1998 to 2001. After they were released, the couple moved to Riverton, Utah, where they lived for the remainder of his life. He enjoyed spending time with the numerous members of his family, serving in the temple and doing missionary work. He was an avid fisherman and would tie his own flies. He loved to read, watch his grandchildren play sports, and garden. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Joan Buckwalter Goble; daughters, Suzanne (Wayne) Tomkinson of Casa Grande, Arizona, Darcy (David) Damstedt of Smithfield, Utah, Jerri (John) Christensen of Auburn, Virginia, Lisa (Robert) Gray of Lehi, Utah, Gretchen (David) Williams of South Jordan Utah; 32 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. A funeral was held on Saturday, February 7, 2015 at the Tithing Hill Ward, 1208 West 12400 South, Riverton, Utah. His interment, American Fork Cemetery. Source.

Buehler, Jacquelyn E.

Jacquelyn Buehler

Class of 1945. Jacquelyn E. Buehler.

Bullock, Benjamin Neil

Bullock, Benjamin Neil
Provo, Utah

Neil and Sharen Bullock

Class of 1953. Benjamin Neil Bullock. Chorus, Small Ensemble, Photography Club, Assistant Librarian. Married Sharen Anderson, daughter of Wilford John "Bill" Anderson and Lora Carling Anderson. His brother is Hart Bullock [BYH Class of 1956] (Janice), Centerville. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Benjamin "Neil" Bullock, 1935 ~ 2020. Benjamin "Neil" Bullock, age 85, was welcomed home to his Heavenly Father on December 26, 2020. Neil was born on September 14, 1935 to Clara Peterson Bullock and Benjamin Vern Bullock. Neil was born six weeks early in Provo, Utah; however, he narrowly missed being born in a mining camp on the West side of Utah Lake. Neil's fondest memories and stories are centered around growing up and working with his father in the mining industry and exploring the backroads of Utah. Neil was proud of the fact that he was the 7th generation in a line of firstborn sons named Benjamin. His great-grandson is now the 10th in this consecutive line of Benjamins. Neil graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1953. He met the love of his life Sharen LaRue Anderson on a blind date. They were married July 5, 1956 in the Manti LDS Temple. At that, time Neil was serving in the U.S. Army in Banbridge Island, Washington. After his service and graduation from Brigham Young University he accepted a job with the Bureau of Reclamation in Vernal Utah where their daughter Vickie was born. Their son Benjamin Michael "Mike" was born two years later in Salt Lake City, Utah. Neil was successful in business and real estate endeavors. He ran the Signetics semi-conductor plant in Orem, Utah until his retirement in 1992. He was President of the United Way of Utah County in 1989 and also served as a board member for the Provo/Orem Chamber of Commerce. This is what he DID professionally but not WHO he was. Neil's life epitomized love, caring, and charity. Neil is a loving son, husband, father, brother, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He was the ultimate caregiver for his ill wife Sharen for 22 years. Everyone who knows him comments on what a kind, loving, generous man he is. Neil made time for everyone and let you know you were loved. He loved the gospel and was very excited to be reunited with those who have passed and to see his Savior. Neil was preceded in death by his wife, Sharen Larue Anderson Bullock; parents, Clara Peterson Bullock & Benjamin Vern Bullock; grandson, Benjamin Spencer Bullock; and granddaughter, Cambrie Allyn Cozzens. He is survived by his siblings: Karl Hart Bullock (Jan), Beverly Carlson (Dewey) and David Vern Bullock (Kathy); children: Vickie Ann Bullock Cozzens (Ken) and Benjamin Michael "Mike" Bullock (Melynda); grandchildren: Brittnie Nichole Bullock, Cassidy Bullock, Chase Allen Cozzens; great-grandchildren: Benjamin Mason Bullock, Mackenzie Lynn Bullock, Sofia Jane Cozzens, Robert Jacob Kelly, a great-granddaughter due in February 2021; and sister-in-law, Dalene Anderson. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a private viewing and service will be held for immediate family only at 11 a.m., Saturday, January 9, 2021. Following the services, a video recording will be available to view through Berg Mortuary's website. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.bergmortuary.com. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Source

Bullock, Bernice
2149 Terra Romda Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84124 US

Bernice Evans

Class of 1948. Bernice Bullock. Lethbridge Collegiate Institute 1, 2. BYH 3. Girls Basketball 3. ~ ~ ~ ~ Bernice married _______ Evans. --@2001

Bullock, David

David Bullock

Class of 1973. David Bullock. [Need middle initial] [TM]

Bullock, Electa

Bullock, Electa
Provo, Utah US

Electa & Abraham O. Smoot [II]

BY Academy High School Class in 1876. Electa Bullock. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. She is also 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. ~ ~ ~ ~ Electa Bullock was born March 6, 1859 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: Isaac Bullock and Electa Wood Bullock. She married Abraham Owen Smoot II on October 30, 1878 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on April 18, 1887 in Provo, Utah, at 28 years of age, in childbirth. The deceased mother, Electa Bullock Smoot, had been blessed with compassionate parents. The Bullocks gave up the hotel they ran on 5th West (no longer standing) to come to the aid of their son-in-law, Abraham Owen Smoot II, until he later remarried. The children were raised and trained by their grandparents until the remarriage. Her interment, Provo, Utah.

Bullock, Ettie

Bullock, Ettie

Ettie Bullock

BY Academy High School Normal Class of 1891. Ettie Bullock. Note: Her name is inked in on the graduation program, as if her name had been inadvertently left off. Received a Normal Diploma on May 21, 1891. Source: BYU Special Collections copy of the Graduation Program of the Normal Class of 1891. Confirmed: BYU Special Collections UA 1008.

Bullock, Florence

Bullock, Florence

Florence Madsen

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Florence Bullock (Madsen). She received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 106. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. Florence Bullock, a Normal 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.

Bullock, Gordon William

Bullock, Gordon William
Provo, Utah US

Gordon and Glenda Bullock

Class of 1954. Gordon W. Bullock. Basketball, Football, Track, Lettermen Club President, All State Chorus, Chorus. Enjoyed outstanding years at BYH, 1952-1954. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: A. K. "Lynn" Bullock and Mary Phyllis Robinson Bullock. Lynn and Mary Bullock had two children: Joan Bullock Richan, BYH Class of 1952, and Gordon William Bullock, BYH Class of 1954. ~ ~ ~ ~ After graduation, Gordon went on to BYU where he hearned a BA in Communications & Business in 1961. He worked in radio broadcasting until 2000, then worked in real estate, associated with Darrell Bushnell (BYH Class of 1962). Wife: Glenda Glover of Provo. They have 7 children & 15 grandchildren. He made a one-hour video of "Lower Campus" (Academy Square) between 1997 and 2001, showing all of the buildings before the demolition and reconstruction. Perhaps there are others who would enjoy having a copy. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY: Gordon William Bullock. On July 15, 2006 our beloved husband, father, brother, uncle and grandfather passed away of a sudden heart attack at the age of 69. He was born February 10, 1937 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada and spent most of his early life in Taber. He was the son of Mary Phyllis Robinson and A.K. "Lynn" Bullock. In 1949 he and his family moved to Provo, Utah where he resided until his passing. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1954. In March 1957, Gordon served a two-year British mission for the LDS Church. He then attended Brigham Young University graduating in 1961, with a degree in Radio and Television. His career included Bullock's Honda, Radio DJ & announcer at KEYY, KIXX and KRSN. He also served in the U.S. Air Force. From 1973-1980, he was the Manager and Executive Vice President of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. He was elected to serve on the Provo City Council from 1973-1979. He worked in sales at Camelot Marketing and since 1991 has been an agent at Century 21 Bushnell Real Estate. He married Peggy Marie Rutherford in 1959. They were the parents of four children. They were later divorced. He married Glenda Kay Wolsey on May 28, 1976 and their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo Temple on April 11, 1987. Music was always an important part of his life. While attending BYU he was in the student Program Bureau and performed with the Fred Loveless Band. It gave him great pleasure to perform for senior centers, funerals and other special events. He enjoyed doing community service and was involved with the Utah County Boys Club, Miss Provo Pageant, Miss Utah Pageant, as well as the March of Dimes. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings. He served in three Bishoprics, two High Councils and was serving as the High Priests Group Leader at the time of his death. He was a very supportive husband, father and grandfather whose encouragement, and enjoyment of life will be missed. Gordon is survived by his wife of 30 years, Glenda, his sister Joan Bullock (Pat) Richan, Step-Sister: Susan (Steve) Smith: son: Craig (Jeanne) Bullock, Daughters: Michelle Bullock (Roger) Chester, Paulette Bullock (Michael) Allen, Cheryl Bullock Finn; Step-Daughters: Keri (Scott) Syme, Jodi (McKay) Pearson, Keely (Wayne) Rogers, as well as 15 grandchildren. [Provo Daily Herald on July 18, 2006.] ~ ~ ~ ~ NEWS REPORT: Former Provo councilman dies at 69. By Katie Schmitt - Daily Herald. Former Provo councilman Gordon Bullock has sung at many funerals but now his tenor voice will be heard at his own. Glenda Bullock, his wife of 30 years, said Gordon's voice will sing out once more, but this time on tape, singing "Smile," "In the Garden" and "You'll Never Walk Alone." Bullock died on July 15 because of a sudden heart attack at the age of 69. He's survived by his wife, four children, three stepchildren and 15 grandchildren. His won't be the only voice singing at the services, though. "Our ward choir insisted on singing at his funeral," said Glenda, a member of the Provo Grandview 4th Ward. "They're leaving a space for him." Bullock sung in his ward choir as well as in several other choirs in the community. He served as the manager and executive vice president of the Provo Chamber of Commerce from 1973 to 1980 and was a member of the Provo Municipal Council from 1973 to 1979. Since 1991 he has been an agent at Century 21 Bushnell Real Estate. "He was very community-service oriented," Glenda said. "He took care of everyone but himself. It was just the kind of man he was." Glenda said he enjoyed being connected to the community and was involved in the Utah County Boys Club, Miss Provo Pageant and the Miss Utah Pageant. He was family oriented, too. Glenda said he was a very attentive man who loved his grandchildren. "He was a very special grandfather," she said. His son, Craig, said he was the most patient man he knew. -- [Provo Daily Herald, Wednesday, July 19, 2006.] @2006

Bullock, Hart [Karl Hart]
1436 N. Suncrest Circle
Centerville, Utah 84014 US

Hart and Jan Bullock
  • Work: 801-299-0398

Class of 1956. K. Hart Bullock. Student Body Business Manager, Football, Basketball, Lettermen President, Band, All State Band 1st Trombone, Solo & Ensemble Contest Region, Exchange Assembly, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ Karl Hart Bullock received bachelor's degree from BYU. He was born in Provo, Utah, to Benjamin Vern Bullock and Clara Peterson Bullock. Hart married Janice Mae Sill, and they have six children. She attended BYU; born in Las Vegas, Nevada, to James Medar and Thelma Louise Crow Sill. Hart's brother is Neil Bullock [BYH Class of 1953](Sharen), Provo. ~ ~ ~ ~ Hart Bullock is a native of Provo. He and his wife, Janice, are parents of six children, twenty-three grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. As a young man he was called to serve for three years as a missionary to Japan. Hart is a professional Scouter -- beginning at Camp Maple Dell in Spanish Fork, Utah. K. Hart Bullock, a professional Scouter with more than thirty-eight years of full-time experience in the field, was appointed director of relationships between the Boy Scouts of America and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A former area Scouting director in Southern California and former Scout Executive of the Great Salt Lake Council and of the Teton Peaks Council in Idaho, Bullock also served as director of BSA Area 4, covering Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada and director for BSA Area 2, which encompasses Utah, Idaho and Western Wyoming. The LDS Church is one of the largest sponsors of Scouting in the nation. But even more important is that the church and Scouting are philosophically linked. “We espouse the same purposes, goals and ideals. That's why we should work together. We're trying to make the same positive things happen in the lives of young men.'' Hart has been a branch president of a young single adult branch in Southern California, a bishop, bishop's counselor, high councilor, and stake young men presidency in the LDS Church and has held several Scouting-oriented positions. Called in 2002 to be mission president of the Tokyo Japan South Mission. Returned July 2005. K. Hart Bullock, retired director of LDS Scouting relationships of the Boy Scouts of America. @2005

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