Alphabetical Alumni
Busby, Viola

Busby, Viola
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Viola & Jacob A. Acord

Brigham Young High School Graduate, Class of 1904. Viola Busby. She also received a Special Certificate in Elocution. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 11. ~ ~ ~ ~ Viola Busby was born in 1886 in Spring City, Sanpete County, Utah. She graduated from Brigham Young University High School in the Class of 1904. Viola Busby, of Salt Lake City, Utah, married Jacob Alonzo Acord (1882 to 1948) of Provo, Utah. They were married in St. Anthony, Idaho, on November 20, 1904. Their children included: Donna Viola Acord (1911 to 1991), and George Frederick Acord (1906 to 1975). Viola Busby Acord died in 1936 in Salt Lake City.

Busch, Francis J. [Frank]

Busch, Francis J. [Frank]

Frank Busch

BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1897. Frank J. Busch. Received the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy (B. Pd.) on May 27, 1897. Source 1: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 27, 1897. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: [Francis Busch. Name contained in an informal "Cast of Characters" graduation / advertising program of 1897.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Francis Joseph Bush [actually Busch]. Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 33. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 4: Francis Busch. Program, BYA Exercises Class of ' 97, Normal Department. ~ ~ ~ ~

Bush, Francis Joseph

Bush, Francis Joseph
[See Busch]

Francis Bush

BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1897. Francis Joseph Bush, See Francis Joseph Busch.

Bush, Leslie Edward

Bush, Leslie Edward
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Leslie and Lula Bush

Class of 1925. Leslie Bush. He 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. He delivered the Address of Welcome at Commencement. ~ ~ ~ ~ Leslie Edward Bush was born on September 14, 1906 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. His parents were Joseph Edward Bush and Rachel Harriet Easler Bush. L. E. Bush married Lula Clark. Leslie Edward Bush died on February 9, 1969 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Pleasant Grove, Utah.

Bushman, Burl Jesse

Bushman, Burl Jesse
Camarillo, California US

Burl and Char Bushman

Class of 1946. Burl Jesse Bushman. He graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Burl was born in Winslow, Arizona in 1927. Moved to Provo when he was 12 years old. He went to Provo High one year, then to BY High for 1945 and 1946. A little of his life after graduation: Went to BYU one year, 1946-47. Served a Central Pacific Mission to Hawaii, 1947-49. Married Charlene Harmon from Pocatello, Idaho. They met at BYU in 1952. Graduated from Utah State University in 1957. Taught Industrial Arts and coached in the Oxnard Union High District for 30 years, spending the last 18 years at Camarillo High School. [He taught at Camarillo High School for 30 years.] Retired 1987. Burl and his wife served a mission to Bagio, Philippines, 1987-89. They served another mission to the Manila, Philippine Temple, 1990-92 (he was set apart as a sealer in June 1991). Served in the Los Angeles Temple, 1992-96, for one week each month. Served a temple mission to the Hong Kong Temple, 1996-1998, arriving two days before the dedication. They again worked in the Los Angeles Temple, 1998-99. They were called to serve in the Orlando Temple, 1999-2000. Called to the Accra, Ghana Temple, West Africa, two weeks before the temple was dedicated on Jan. 11, 2004. They have lived in California for 56 years; living the last 38 years based in Camarillo, California. They have 5 children, 24 grandchildren, and 44 greats. He said, "Life can't get any better than this. All of our children and grandchildren have been sealed in the temple. We have been greatly blessed. I loved my two years at B. Y. High School. I loved the reunions in 1996 and 2001." @2014 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Burl Jesse Bushman,Camarillo, California. Jesse Bushman, 89 passed away Saturday, October 29, 2016 at his home in Camarillo, California. He was born May 6, 1927 to Virgil and Ruth Bushman who taught him to work, to enjoy his six brothers and to love the Lord on their ranch in Winslow, Arizona. He was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a young man he served an LDS mission in Hawaii. After his mission he returned to his studies at BYU where he met the love of his life, Charlene Harmon. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on September 25, 1952. They made their first home in Oxnard, California. A year and a half later they returned to Utah where Burl completed his education earning a degree in Industrial Education from Utah State University. Some years later he also earned a Masters Degree from Northern Arizona University. With their little family of four, Burl and Charlene settled in Oxnard where he joined the faculty at Oxnard High School, then Hueneme High and finally Camarillo High. He loved sports, both playing and coaching. Along with teaching, Burl was a skilled craftsman and obtained his Contractors license. During summer months be built several beautiful homes in Camarillo, including their home on Camarillo Drive. He retired in 1997 after a 30-year career in teaching. As a faithful member of the Church, he served in many capacities: Scoutmaster, Bishopric Counselor, Counselor in the Philippines Baggio Mission Presidency, Counselor in the Manila Philippines Temple Presidency, and Temple Sealer. He and his sweetheart served missions in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Florida (Orlando) and Ghana, West Africa. Burl and Charlene were blessed with five children, three sons and two daughters he adored. He was a loving and caring husband and father who taught his children integrity, a strong work ethic and a love for the Lord. He is survived by his wife Charlene, sons Jeffery (Teri), Brad (Tara), Bruce (Jamie), daughters Nancy Bacigalupi (Dale), and Joan Lunt (Brent), 25 grandchildren and 48 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 11:00 am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 1201 Paseo Camarillo. A viewing will be held from 10:00-10:45 am preceding the service. A private interment will be held Sunday, November 6, 2016 at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park. Arrangements are under the direction of Griffin Family Funeral Chapels (805)482-1166. [Ventura County Star, November 3, 2016] Source

Bushman, Clarissa

Clarissa Busman

Class of 1975. Clarissa Bushman.

Bushman, Florence

Bushman, Florence

Florence Bushman

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1919. Florence Bushman. She received an AB Degree in Home Economics in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 137.

Bushman, Grant Moroni

Bushman, Grant Moroni
St. George, Utah US

Grant and Jessie Bushman

Faculty & Staff 1950s - including 1953-58. Grant M. Bushman. Athletics (Football & Baseball), Boys Physical Education, Physiology. Teacher and coach at BYH for five years, in the 1950s. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Grant Moroni Bushman, age 79, after a long, courageous battle with cancer, passed away on Wednesday, December 4, 2002, in St. George, Utah. He was born July 27, 1923 in Joseph City, Arizona, to Jacob Virgil and Ruth Campkin Fuller Bushman. On July 10, 1943 he married Jessie Laurel Baird in Lubbock, Texas. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on January 28, 1944. Grant grew up mainly in Winslow, Arizona. At the age of 16, he moved with his family to Provo, Utah, and graduated from Provo High School. He served as a navigator a B-24 in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific Theater of WWII. After the war he received his teaching degree from BYU and later his Masters Degree from the U of U. He taught school for five years in Moapa Valley, then five years at the Brigham Young High School, then came back to Moapa Valley for a wonderful career of teaching and coaching. He coached football, basketball, baseball and track, but was best known as a football coach. As an active member of the LDS Church he served in many callings, including Bishop of the Overton Ward, a missionary with his wife in the Tongan Mission and as an ordinance worker in the St. George and Las Vegas Temples. He loved Moapa Valley, dedicating his life in service to the school and community. Survivors include his wife Laurel of Overton; two sons and four daughters: Rebecca Bishop of Kuna, ID; Barbara (Brant) Bishop of Kuna, ID; Roger Grant (Penny) of Payson, UT; Laurie (Paul) Thompson of Blackfoot, ID; Terry Moroni (Diane) of Springfield, MO; Janet (Brent) Pulsipher of West Richland, WA; 39 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; three brothers: Manson of Camarillo, CA; Burton (Thelys) of Provo, UT; Burl (Charlene) of Camarillo, CA and one sister in law, Carol E. Bushman of Provo, UT. He was preceded in death by three brothers: Virgil F., Vaughn J. and Preston W., and two grandsons: Justin James Bishop and Roger Moroni Bushman.

Bushman, LaRelle

Bushman, LaRelle

LaRelle Bushman

Class of 1921. LaRelle Bushman (male). Source: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Bushman, Lewis

Bushman, Lewis

Lewis Bushman

Class of 1892. Lewis Bushman appears in a photograph held by the BYU Archives purporting to be "the first class to graduate from the new Academy Building, 1892." (UAP 2 Folder 037)

Bushman, Robert L.

Bushman, Robert L.
Provo, Utah US

Robert & Jessie Bushman

Class of 1928. Robert L. Bushman. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1928. He served as Student Body Dramatic Manager. Source: 1928 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, p. 76. Second source: Robert L. Bushman sang in the senior quartet at graduation ceremonies of Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 24, 1928. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 23, 1928. ~ ~ ~ ~ Robert Lewis Bushman was born on February 2, 1909, in Provo, Utah. His parents: Martin I. Bushman and Ruia Angeline Holden Bushman. He married Jessie Hunter on January 14, 1934. Robert Bushman died on July 9, 1971.

Bushman, Ruth

Bushman, Ruth

Ruth Griffin

Class of 1918. Ruth Bushman [Griffin]. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 106.

Bushman, Silas A.

Bushman, Silas A.

Silas Bushman

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1921. Silas A. Bushman. He received an AB Degree in 1921 "As of 1918 on account of unfinished work through joining Army." Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 270.

Bushman, Susan
1101 Navajo St
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104-2817 US

Susan Cahoon
  • Work: (801) 886-3004
  • Home: (801) 886-3012

Class of 1960. Susan Bushman. Chorus, F.H.A., Art Club, Seminary Graduate. Susan married _____ Cahoon. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate address? 1463 E. 8175 S, Sandy, Utah 84093 - (801) 561-2573.

Bushnell, Bruce

Bruce Bushnell

Class of 1971. Bruce Bushnell. Class Social Chair.

Bushnell, Clayton Douglas

Bushnell, Clayton Douglas
St. George, Utah US

Clayton &Mary/Gloria Bushnell

Class of 1943. Clayton D. Bushnell. Boy's Organization 1-2, Spanish Club 1. He first married Mary, and second Gloria. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: September 27, 1924 ~ November 29, 2014. Clayton D. Bushnell, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend passed from this lifetime to eternity on Saturday, November 29, 2014 at 90 years of age. Eternity is blessed to have his intelligence, kindness, loving and generous spirit added to the noble there. Clayton was born in Meadow, Utah on September 27, 1924 to Edward Dee and Myrtle Bracken Bushnell. He grew up in Provo and spent summers in Meadow, Utah. He graduated from Brigham Young High in May 1943 and enlisted in the Army. After testing in the top 10% of recruits, he was assigned to the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he studied engineering in the A.S.T.P. officer-training program. To his disappointment the program ended due to the need for manpower in the infantry. He was shipped out July 24, 1944 to the Asian Pacific Theater. During World War II, he fought for one year on the front lines in the Philippines and the Battle for Okinawa. He was in the first wave of infantry during the invasion of Okinawa where he earned five Battle Stars, the Arrowhead and the Purple Heart for wounds received on April 28, 1944. He fell in love with and married Mary Louise Fisher in 1952, in the St. George Temple. Together they happily welcomed seven beautiful children into their home. They felt deep heartache at the loss of three of their children under the age of four due to a congenital heart defect. Clay later wrote that his children and grandchildren were his source of pure joy. Clay and Mary were married 30 years before Mary passed away in 1982. After two years he discovered that he could fall in love again and he married Gloria Peterson Harris in 1984. Clay and Gloria were also married for 30 years. Clay taught us the importance of family and the value of each person. To quote Clay, "What do I count as my greatest blessings? My children and grandchildren are my greatest treasures." Family relationships and the Gospel of Jesus Christ were most important to him. Clay had a remarkable career as an aerospace engineer and was known in the space and defense industry as one of the top innovators and problem solvers. He was one of the engineers for the first lunar exploration. He was project manager for the Conestoga Rocket launch, which was the first privately funded rocket launched in the United States. He was sought after for his experience in rocket launch operations, deep space exploration spacecraft and guidance systems, jet reaction control systems for satellites, and for his ability to solve complex and challenging problems. He was a successful part of the Star Wars anti-missile program - the Kinetic Kill Vehicle - which is now part of the Smithsonian collection. Despite his amazing career, Clay loved his family most. He wanted his family to know that he prayed for them each night. We loved him so much, but the incredible thing was how much he loved us! Grandpa had a huge heart! He was a great example of how to love -- with all your heart. Clay's legacy of love and humor will continue on in the lives of his family and friends whom he touched so greatly. He will be missed by those of us who were privileged to know him on this earth. We know that there was a grand reunion in the spirit world upon his passing. The family would like to thank all of those who provided Clay with medical and personal care prior to his passing, especially Dr. Claude Warner and Sarah and the VA staff, who were so kind to him. Clay is survived by his wife, Gloria, children Jannette (Mike) Salisbury, Diane Hanks, Glenn (Annette) Bushnell, Beverly (Richard) Whiting, stepchildren; Julie (Geoff) Woods, Laurie (Kent) Cannon, Dale (Chris) Harris and Dave Harris, 28 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Mary; children; Edward, Cady Lynn and Douglas. Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 5, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. at the Quail Valley Ward, 1762 South River Road, St. George, Utah. A viewing will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. prior to the services. Additional viewing, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 6, at Wasatch Lawn Chapel and interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, 3401 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. Family and friends are invited to sign the online guestbook at www.spilsburymortuary.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary. [Deseret News, December 4, 2014] ~ ~ More information. BYH Biography

Bushnell, Darrell [Ted Darrell]

Bushnell, Darrell [Ted Darrell]
Orem, Utah US

Darrell & Marjorie Bushnell

Class of 1952. T. Darrell Bushnell. Basketball, Football, Tennis, Chorus, Junior Class President. Married Marjorie Killpack. Also: T. D. Bushnell, 2239 Santa Maria Ct., St. George, Utah 84790-8359 -- (435) 688-1172. Involved in real estate with Gordon Bullock, BYH Class of 1954. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: 1934–2017. Ted Darrell Bushnell, 83, St. George, Utah — husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather — passed away peacefully at his home while holding the hand of his sweetheart on April 6, 2017. Darrell was born in Meadow, Utah on March 7, 1934 to Daniel D. and Melba Stott Bushnell. Darrell spent his childhood in Provo, Utah. Darrell attended Brigham Young High School, graduating in the Class of 1952. He then attended and graduated from Brigham Young University. On August 19, 1953, he married Marjorie Killpack, BYH Class of 1953, in the Salt Lake City Temple. After they had been married less than a year, Darrell was called on a two-year mission for the LDS Church in Melbourne, Australia. Later, he and Marjorie served a mission in Baltimore, Maryland. Darrell spent his career as a real estate broker and developer from 1958 to 2016. He was a well-loved mentor and friend. He was Realtor of the Year in 1975. He was president of the Utah County Board of Realtors, and later president of the Utah State Association of Realtors. Darrell was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He loved teaching the Gospel and served in many callings including Bishop, High Counselor and member of a Stake Presidency. He was a wonderful home-teacher and never missed his monthly visits. Darrell was survived by his eternal sweetheart Marjorie K. Bushnell and children, Mike Bushnell (Holly), Debbie Morley (Craig), Sherri Peterson (Kelly) and Sandi Bushnell, 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Darrell was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers Dan S., J. Merrill, and J. Fred. There was a viewing in St. George, Utah on Sunday, April 9, 2017 at the LDS Chapel located at 750 Fort Pierce Drive. There will be a viewing in Orem, Utah at the LDS Chapel located at 670 E. 800 N. on Tuesday, April 11, 2017, from 10-10:45am. Funeral services will follow at 11 am at the same location. Interment will be at the Orem City Cemetery at 1520 North, 800 East. Source.

Bushnell, Ruth
Brigham City, Utah US

Ruth & Conway Parry

Class of 1937? Ruth Bushnell. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Brigham City - Ruth Bushnell Parry, 86, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 4, 2006 at Brigham Nursing and Rehab Center from natural causes. She was born on October 7, 1919 in Meadow, Utah, a daughter of Isaac Ernest and Edith Ann Bennett Bushnell. She attended the Brigham Young Academy. [Note: Brigham Young Academy ceased to exist in 1903. This either refers to BYH in abt. 1937, or BYU in about 1941. She does not appear in a BYH yearbook.] She married Conway Evelyn Parry on December 27, 1939 in the St. George Temple. He preceded her in death on April 25, 1999. Ruth was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham City 17th Ward. She served in various ward and stake callings in the church. She also was a member of various clubs, DUP and she sang in many choral groups. Her first loves were her husband, children, and grandchildren. She also loved to sing, garden, sew, knit, handiwork, cooking, camping, dancing and candy making. Surviving are her four children, Douglas C. (Chris) Parry, Syracuse; John B. (Sherlyn) Parry, Orangevale, CA; Camille (Clare) Olsen, Brigham City; Niel E. (Shannon) Parry, Woodland Hills, UT; 21 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, two brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were held on Saturday, February 11, 2006 in Brigham City. Interment, Brigham City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Wednesday, February 8, 2006.] [Research needed -- did she graduate from BYA in Provo or Logan?]

Bushnell, Wanda

Bushnell, Wanda
Bountiful, Utah

Wanda and Carl Pulsipher

Class of 1927? Wanda Bushnell Pulsipher, 93, died, Oct. 28th 2002 in Bountiful, Utah. She was born Feb. 22, 1909 in Meadow, Utah to John Delbert and Martha Hannah Lees Fisher Bushnell, she married Carl Andrew Pulsipher on Feb. 4, 1931. He died Dec. 17, 1983. Her children and their spouses are, Melva and Mark Bigler, So. Ogden; Marva (deceased) and Robert Chappell, Mesa, Az.; Carol and Galen Smith, Bountiful; Joyce and Larry Lowder, Anaheim, Ca.; and Dennis and Dixie Pulsipher, Farmington. She had 24 grandchildren, 63 great grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. She was a graduate of the Brigham Young Academy, and she taught school before marriage. She was active in the LDS Church. She held many positions of leadership, including Relief Society, and Primary on ward and stake levels. She served with her husband on three missions: building missions to Brazil and to England, a proselytizing mission to North Carolina, and also served a genealogy extraction mission. She designed and created family clothes. Her interests included crocheting, embroidering, crossword puzzles and cooking. She was preceded in death by her husband Carl, daughter, Marva; grandson, Kevin Bigler; and great- grandchild, Sienna Mathis. A funeral service was held Saturday, November 2, 2002, in Salt Lake City. [Deseret News, Thursday, October 31, 2002.]

Buss, Fred E.

Buss, Fred E.

Fred Buss

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1913. Fred E. Buss. He received an A.B. Degree in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 27.

Buss, Lawrence Edwin

Buss, Lawrence Edwin
Orem, Utah

Lawrence & Catherine Buss

Class of 1960 ~ Honorary. Lawrence E. "Larry" Buss. [His name, photo are not listed with the senior class in the 1960 Wildcat yearbook.] Married Catherine Culbertson. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Lawrence Edwin Buss, 71, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 18, 2012, at home, surrounded by his family. He was a dedicated husband and father, a devoted brother and son, a genuine friend, and a disciple of Jesus Christ. He treasured his relationships and was blessed with many opportunities to love and be loved. He impacted the lives of others through his integrity, kindness, gentleness, and constant care of those around him. His family and friends will miss his giant hugs, his reverence of nature, and his ability to make all feel included, but will treasure his example of faith, love, patience, and long-suffering. Larry is loved by his wife of 46 years, Cathy, and his children, Duane & Jennette Buss, Cynthia & David Cox, Laura & Rodney Richins, Margaret & Scott Taylor, Glen & Lora Jean Buss, Brian & Shaunae Buss, and Jennifer & Darrell Matthews, twenty-four grandchildren, and his siblings, Paul & Janet Buss, Carolyn Buss and Fred & Dirce Buss. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 22, 2012, at 12:00 pm at the Cascade Stake Center 481 East Center Street, Orem. Family and friends may call at Walker Sanderson Mortuary, 646 East 800 North, Orem Friday, December 21, 2012, from 6:00-8:00pm or prior to the services from 10:30-11:30am. Interment will be at East Lawn Memorial Hills in Provo, Utah. [Provo Daily Herald, November 19, 2012]

Butler, David A.

Butler, David A.

David Butler

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1919. David A. Butler. He received an AB Degree in Biology & Chemistry in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 371.

Butler, M. Duane

Butler, M. Duane
Murray, Utah US

Duane & Helen/Diane Butler

Class of 1949. M. Duane Butler [Milton Duane] He graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Duane Butler married Helen. (See their photo in the reunion page of the Class of 1949.) Duane is a member of the Canadian contingent that came to BYHS. He second married Diane in 2010. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: M. Duane Butler, 1930 ~ 2011. Duane, his wife Diane and two of Diane's grandchildren were on their way to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to a family reunion when three of their lives were lost in an automobile accident on August 10, 2011. Duane was born on September 5, 1930, in Cardston, Alberta, Canada to George Butler and Ula Butler. He was one of seven children. Duane came to BYU High School to finish his last year with the BYH Class of 1949, and then went to the University of Utah, where he met the love of his life, Helen Scott, at a church social. They were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on August 4, 1951. Duane and Helen started their own business called W. B. Enterprises -- Get Mugged. This adventure brought them great joy and happiness as they worked together with their family. Duane also had a dairy farm called Butler Meadows that he worked and enjoyed throughout his life. Duane met his second wife, Diane, after both of their spouses had passed away, quickly becoming great friends. They set a great example to their children and grandchildren when they married for time in the Salt Lake Temple on June 5, 2010. Duane and Diane were called on a mission and served in a Burmese branch at the time of their deaths. Duane is survived by two sons and one daughter: Dennis Butler, David (Ann) Butler, Delee Butler (Kelly) Skeen; ten grandchildren: Cody Butler, Catherine, Scott (MacKenzie), Nathan (Ayelen), Brenan, Emily and Matthew Butler, Tahnee (Lorrin Hamilton), Travis and Tiana Skeen; and four great-grandchildren, Kyler, Porter, Odin and Taden. Duane is preceded in death by his first wife, Helen Butler; and a granddaughter, Becky Butler. Friends may call on Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State Street, SLC. Funeral services for both Duane and Diane will be held on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 at the Winder Stake Center, 4366 South 1500 East, SLC, with a viewing at 10:00 a.m. and services beginning at 11:00 a.m. Interment: Murray City Cemetery, 5600 South Vine Street. Online condolences can be shared at www.jenkins-soffe.com [Deseret News, Sunday, August 14, 2011] ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS FIRST WIFE'S OBITUARY: Helen Leone Scott Butler fought a courageous battle with breast cancer, but an even more difficult struggle was leaving the side of her beloved husband on January 30, 2009. Helen was born June 9, 1932 and raised in Salt Lake City by her loving parents, Wallace Mar Scott and Ada Hinckley Scott. She met the love of her life, M. Duane Butler, at a church social, and they were married on August 4, 1951. They were later sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on September 19, 1952. Helen and Duane started their own business and in the later years Helen became President of W. B. Enterprises - Get Mugged. She advertised live on K-Talk Radio and became affectionately known as "The Mug Lady", which brought her much happiness, as well as working with her family decorating plates and mugs with business logos. Helen attended the University of Utah and studied speech and arts. She became a very successful watercolorist and received many awards for her paintings. She served in many positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and her last calling was a coordinator / greeter for the Highland Cove 15th Branch. Her favorite callings were serving the youth along side her husband. She loved to play bridge every month with her close friends and she cherished the vacations with family and friends on their houseboat at Lake Powell. Helen is survived by her loving husband, Duane; two sons and one daughter: Dennis Butler, David (Ann) Butler, Delee (Kelly) Skeen; ten grandchildren: Cody, Catherine, Scott (MacKenzie), Nathan, Brenon, Emily, Matthew, Tahnee (Lorrin), Travis and Tiana. Three great grandchildren: Kyler, Porter, and Odin. Helen is preceded in death by her granddaughter Becky Butler. Our family would like to thank Dr. Gregory Litton and his staff at Utah Cancer Specialists and Community Nursing Services for the loving care shown to our mother in her time of need. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon on Tuesday February 3, 2009 at the temporary building for the Winder 10th Ward at 3487 South 1300 East. Friends may call 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment, Murray City Cemetery, 5600 South Vine Street. Please share condolences with the family at www.serenicare.com [Deseret News, February 1, 2009.]

Butler, M. Jay
1773 E. Hidden Valley Club Dr
Sandy, Utah US

Jay Butler
  • Home: (801) 572-3689

Class of 1943 ~ Honorary. M. Jay Butler.

Butler, Max

Butler, Max
Provo, Utah US

Max Butler

Faculty & Staff. Max Butler, Orchestra, 1939-1941.

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