Alphabetical Alumni
Halladay, William Jones

Halladay, William Jones
Provo, Utah US

William & Fontella Halladay

Class of 1918. William J. Halladay. Academic Department. Graduated Monday Evening, May 27, 1918. William Jones Halladay, born November 11, 1898 in Provo, Utah. His parents: John Franling Halladay & Elizabeth Ann Jones Halladay. He married Fontella Madsen on November 6, 1918 in Provo, Utah. He died March 4, 1985 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery, Block 9 Lot 69. World War II Veteran.

Halliday, Carol

Halliday, Carol
11493 Golden Gate Way
Yucaipa, California 92399 US

Carol and Gordon Startup
  • Work: 909-717-8606

Class of 1956. Carol Halliday. Senior Class Vice President. French Club, Band, Chorus, Seminary Play, All State Band, Exchange Assembly, Soph Class President, Soph Ball Committee, Senior Hop Committee, attendant for Miss Liberty Bell Royalty Celebration. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BS 1959 Elementary Education. Minor in music, flutist, and voice. Master’s equivalent in Elementary Education studies and curriculum. Private studies for years with nationally known woodwind soloist. Daughter of John R. and Flora F. Halliday. Siblings are Noel Halliday (deceased), Mary Halliday Lindsey [BYH Class of 1961], and Ruth Halliday Finch [BYH Class of 1963]. ~ ~ Married Elbert Gordon Startup, BYH Class of 1954. Gordon was born July 6, 1936 in Salt Lake City to Elbert Harris and Maurine Brown Startup. Died peacefully at home in Springville on February 1, 2003. Survived by wife, Carol, seven children: Daunine, Danielle, Devin, Chantale, Dane, Daric, Maurine; eighteen grandchildren, and two great-grandsons. ~ ~ Our family was spaced out over the years. We had three children and then after Gordon finished his Education degree and began teaching, we had four more children. I recertified in 1982 and went back to teaching. Gordon was showing signs of diabetes at that time. My teaching career began in 1959 in South Pasadena, California. I taught all primary grades during my twenty two years of teaching. Two California districts and four Utah districts. Longest employment was in the Alpine School District of Utah where I retired in 1999. I cared for a sick husband for many years. Church activities have included teaching, music positions, visiting teaching, and temple attendance. Community activities have included performing in musical concerts as a flute soloist and an orchestra and choir member. Member of a music club in Southern California, Sempra Music Society, active soloist and president of that group for a term. In 1981, Gordon and I traveled with BYU Travel Studies to Israel. In 2005, I traveled to China with a family group of twenty five. It was a marvelous experience. Also in 2005, I moved back to Yucaipa, California to be near my oldest daughter, Daunine. I am currently a choir member and weekly temple patron at Redlands. I read, walk, practice flute, visit the canyons here in Yucaipa, and go with the lady missionaries when they visit prospective members. I plan to stay active in my golden years whenever the opportunity presents itself. @2006

Halliday, George W.

Halliday, George W.
Pleasant Grove, Utah US

George & Louisa Halliday

Board of Trustees, Brigham Young Academy, 1891 to 1893. George Watts Halliday was born on April 21, 1850 in Bristol, England. He married Louisa Hawley on May 13, 1873 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had eight children. He died on March 1, 1943 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Interment, Pleasant Grove.

Halliday, Mary
38368 River Trail Lane
Valencia, California 91354-1893 US

Mary and Garth S. Lindsey
  • Home: 616-297-4065

Class of 1961. Mary Halliday. She appears in the 1961 Wildcat yearbook on page 85, in the group picture wearing her cap and gown. She married Garth S, Lindsey. @2011

Halliday, Merinda  [Marinda]

Halliday, Merinda [Marinda]
Provo, Utah US

Merinda Halliday

BY Academy High School Class of 1884. Marinda Halliday (or Merinda). Graduated Friday, June 13, 1884, with a Normal diploma. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 13, 1884. Faculty & Staff. Merinda Halliday, Training School, 1881-1884.

Halliday, Ruth
780 E. Pinewood Drive
Sandy, Utah 84094-9244 US

Ruth and James Finch
  • Work: (801) 255-9198

Class of 1963. Ruth Halliday. 1963 BYH Wildcat Yearbook Editor. Girls Glee Club, Chorus, Freshman Class Social Chair, Pep Club, German Club, Seminary Graduate. BYU BA 1967 Elementary Education. Married James E. Finch, BYU BA English 1966, BYU MPA 1978, Utah Department of Workforce Services, Director of UI. @2008

Halls, Frank

Halls, Frank

Frank Halls

Class of 1911. Frank Halls. He received a High School Diploma in 1911. Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 4, p. 122. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Frank Halls, born July 12, 1887, and died January 19, 1978 in Blanding near Monticello, San Juan County, Utah. His interment, Monticello City Cemetery.

Halverson, Earnest [or Ernest]

Halverson, Earnest [or Ernest]

Earnest Halverson

Classes of 1913 and 1914. Earnest Halverson [or Ernest]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Academic Department. Source: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1914. Ernest Halverson. He received a BYH Music Diploma in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 245.

Hamblin, David C.
1570 E. Tomahawk Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103-4227 US

David & Charlotte Hamblin
  • Home: (801) 359-1184

Class of 1957. David C. Hamblin. Basketball, Baseball, Lettermen, Athlete of the Month, Dave Club, Childrens Theater, Senior Hop Committee, Graduation Committee. BYU BS Zoology 1963. Married Charlotte. His parents: Lawson Orlo Hamblin and Ida Tanner Hamblin, married 1931 in Washington, D.C. Their children: Marilyn Hamblin [BYH Class of 1955~H] of Provo; David (Charlotte) Hamblin [BYH Class of 1957] of Salt Lake City; Elaine Hamblin (Al) Monteilh of Pasco, Washington; Jean Hamblin (John) Brooks of Tacoma, Washington [2000]. He was bishop of the Arlington Hills Ward of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, where Elizabeth Smart's family attends church. @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: hamblind@hotmail.com @2010

Hamblin, Laura Lou

Hamblin, Laura Lou
Provo, Utah

Laura and Norman Nelson

Class of 1951. Laura Lou Hamblin. Thespians, Fauvines, Sophomore Class Officer, Junior Class Officer, Chorus, Banner Carrier. Married Norman Nelson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Laura Lou Hamblin was born on May 22, 1932 and passed away on Saturday, October 1, 2016. Laura was a resident of Salt Lake City, Utah at the time of her passing. She attended Brigham Young High School, Class of 1951, and then Brigham Young University, both in Provo Utah. She was married to Norman Nelson. Funeral services were held on Monday, October 3, 2016 at the LDS ward building at 3050 Mojave Lane, Provo Utah 84604. Source. [Do not confuse Laura Lou Hamblin with her niece, Dr. Laura Hamblin, who is an English professor at Utah Valley State College (UVSC).]

Hamblin, Marilyn

Hamblin, Marilyn
Provo, Utah US

Marilyn Hamblin

Class of 1955~H. Marilyn Hamblin. Attended BYH in 1952-53. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Marilyn Hamblin, age 72, passed away March 7, 2010 in Orem, Utah. She was born to Lawson O. and Ida Tanner Hamblin on June 6, 1937 in Washington, D.C. Her life was both eclectic and eccentric: she lived in New York, California, and Arizona before settling down in Salt Lake and Provo, Utah. Her great loves were her close friends, her horse, Banner, and her dog, Cherry, and great literature. Marilyn earned her B.A. and M.A. in English literature from Brigham Young University. She rode horses, taught school, worked as a guard at a women's prison, and as an auditor for the state of Utah. She also served in the Navy and Naval Reserves, retiring as a Lieutenant Commander. She gained a thorough knowledge of water rights law in the state of Utah. She is survived by her sisters: Jean Hamblin Brooks and Elaine Hamblin Monteilh; her brother: David Hamblin; 9 nieces and nephews; and many more grand nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, 2010 at the Provo City Cemetery, 610 South State Street. Friends may meet at the cemetery. Condolences may be emailed to info@bergmortuary.com ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HER FATHER: Following a life of love and service, Lawson Orlo Hamblin, 94, died April 16, 2000 in Pasco, Washington. He was born December 8, 1905 to Jacob V. Hamblin, Jr. and Sadie C. Lytle in Eager, Arizona. From a very young age, he worked on the family ranch, riding horses and herding cattle, with much responsibility for the family's livestock. He married Ida Tanner December 9, 1932 in Washington, D.C.; their marriage was sealed December 8, 1933 in the Salt Lake Temple. Lawson lived in Washington, D.C. for about 20 years. He worked for the Library of Congress and the Bureau of the Budget. He graduated from BYU in 1938 with a BA, from the American University in 1948 with an LLD degree. He moved to Utah in 1948 as Acquisition Librarian at BYU, and to assume the care of Ida's parents. He retired from BYU in the 70's. He then devoted the remainder of his time to farming and helping Ida and George with their water rights. He touched the lives of all who knew him with his loving spirit. He had a great faith in man, which resulted in changed lives and appreciative family and friends. He is survived by his four children: Marilyn Hamblin of Provo; David (Charlotte) Hamblin [BYH Class of 1957] of Salt Lake City; Elaine (Al) Monteilh of Pasco, Washington; Jean (John) Brooks of Tacoma, Washington. He is also survived by nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Ida; son, Robert; and 13 of his 14 brothers and sisters. He was an faithful member of the LDS church and served as called. Funeral services were held Friday, April 21, 2000 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery, in the most beautiful valley on earth. [Deseret News, Wednesday, April 19, 2000.]

Hamblin, Maude H.

Hamblin, Maude H.

Maude Hamblin

Class of 1913. Maude H. Hamblin. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source: Students Record of Class Standings, B.Y. Academy, Book 2, page 118.

Hamill, Emily Alice

Hamill, Emily Alice
Pleasant Grove, Utah US

Emily and Norman Sanderson

Class of 1946. Emily Alice Hamill. She graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Emily Alice Hamill Sanderson, 87, of Pleasant Grove, Utah, finished her mortality Wednesday, April 15, 2015. She was born January 9, 1928, in Payson, Utah, the daughter of Patrick Francis "Frank" Hamill and Florence Marie Collins Hamill. Her childhood home was in Marysvale, Utah where she started a lifelong friendship with Nan Stapp. She and her brother, Edward Thomas, were orphaned in her early teen years and they were placed in foster homes. In her late teens she met her "adoptive family" the Evan Hansen Family. They were much more than a foster family providing her the love and support of a nuclear family. Emily graduated from BY High in Provo, Utah, in the Class of 1946. She attended BYU for a short time. It was in that period, she met and married Norman S. "Jiggs" Sanderson. They were sealed September 17, 1948, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home and started their family in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Emily had many talents that she used to uplift and enrich the lives of others. Her Irish gift of wit and rhyme delighted so many with toasts and roasts at various events and celebrations. She gave hours and hours of service with a host of others decorating parade floats, making posters and signs, and creating roadshow scenery. Family has been everything to Jiggs and Emily. All their time and resources have been devoted to the development and support of their children. Vacation time was used to travel to athletic events and volunteer to help with officiating, coaching, timing, and cheering at the competitions and performances. Her fanship has extended across the ages - first children, then grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Her cheering voice has penetrated the masses and was recognized by all those she came to support. Emily has been an example of the believers of Christ. She has always been willing to serve in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints whatever the need has been. Emily and Jiggs served as missionaries in the West Indies. She leaves behind her husband Jiggs and their loving posterity: seven children, Thomas (Kim), Edward (Denise), Mark (Erin), Stephen (Debbie), Carol (Steven) Willes, Sharlene (Craig) Hreinson, and Kelly (Jelynn); 51 grandchildren; 66 great grandchildren; 4 great-great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, her brother Edward, her infant daughter Robynn, her daughter-in-law Marsha Sanderson, and her infant granddaughter Edie Sanderson. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 22, 2015, at 11 am in the Timpanogos 6th Ward Chapel, 332 East 500 North, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Friends and family may call Tuesday, April 21, 2015, from 6pm to 8pm at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 East 800 North, Orem, Utah, and Wednesday, April 22, 2015, from 9:30 to 10:30 am prior to the services at the church. Interment will be in the Santaquin City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, Sunday, April 19, 2015] Source.

Hammond, Clyda Mae

Hammond, Clyda Mae
Tucson, Arizona US

Clyda Hammond

Class of 1935. Clyda Mae Hammond. Student Body Secretary and Historian in the 1934-1935 year. Clyda came to BYH from Monticello, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Fletcher Bartlett Hammond and Harriet Eliza Barton Hammond, married December 14, 1899 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had nine children, including: Helen Hammond, born July 25, 1915 in Chicago, Illinois [BYH Class of 1933]; and Clyda Mae Hammond, born March 25, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois [BYH Class of 1935]. ~ ~ ~ ~ Clyda Mae Hammond died on June 16, 1986 in Tucson, Arizona. Interment, Price, Utah.

Hammond, Francis Asbury [Frank]

Hammond, Francis Asbury [Frank]

Frank and Ruth Hammond

Class of 1921 ~ Honorary. Frank Hammond. Member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918. ~ ~ ~ ~ Frank Hammond was born May 9, 1902. He died on June 18, 1992. ~ ~ ~ ~ Francis Asbury Hammond was born on May 9, 1902 in Moab, Utah. His parents were Joseph Heber Hammond and Wilhelmina Isabella Wright. He married Ruth Swindle on April 23, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died on June 18, 1992.

Hammond, Harriet

Harriet Hammond

Class of 1933. Harriet Hammond. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Fletcher Bartlett Hammond and Harriet Eliza Barton Hammond, married December 14, 1899 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had nine children, including: Harriet Hammond, born abt. 1914 [BYH Class of 1933]; Helen Hammond, born July 25, 1915 in Chicago, Illinois [BYH Class of 1933]; and Clyda Mae Hammond, born March 25, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois [BYH Class of 1935].

Hammond, Helen

Hammond, Helen
Price, Utah US

Helen Hammond

Class of 1933. Helen Hammond ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Fletcher Bartlett Hammond and Harriet Eliza Barton Hammond, married December 14, 1899 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had nine children, including: Helen Hammond, born July 25, 1915 in Chicago, Illinois [BYH Class of 1933]; and Clyda Mae Hammond, born March 25, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois [BYH Class of 1935]. ~ ~ ~ ~ Helen Hammond died on June 30, 1979 in Price, Utah. Interment, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Hammond, May C.
Provo, Utah US

May Hammond

Faculty & Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1934. May Hammond. She received a BS Degree in Elementary Education in 1934. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 352. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. May C. Hammond, Principal, BYU Elementary School. ~ ~ ~ ~ "For over 30 years I was an elementary school principal in the Alpine School District. Any success that I might have had over that 30-year span I credit to BYU Professor of Education May Hammond. She was an inspiration to many elementary education majors who went on to be successful teachers. She served as principal of the BYU Elementary School, where many students received their student teaching experience. She dedicated her life to helping children gain an appreciation for children’s literature. I think she knew every book that had been published for children. After serving in the elementary school she started teaching curriculum development and children’s literature to elementary education majors. She was so lovely, sweet, patient, kind and understanding. If I could ask one person to read to my children and grandchildren at bedtime, she would be the one. She made stories come alive. She was indeed an advocate for children." ~~Douglas Nicholes, BYU ’54, American Fork, Utah

Hammond, Merrill

Merrill Hammond

Class of 1930. Merrill Hammond. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 29, 1930. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 28, 1930. ~ ~ ~ ~ Merrill Hammond was a member of the BYH Debate Team for 1928-1929, according to the 1929 BYU Banyan, BY High School section.

Hammond, Robert Reed
3554 North 210 West
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Robert Hammond
  • Work: (801) 373-1156

Class of 1973. Robert Reed Hammond. BYU BS University Studies 1982.

Hammond, Roy B.

Hammond, Roy B.
Provo, Utah US

Roy and Anita Hammond

Class of 1932. Roy Eastmond. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, June 2, 1932. He, along with Darlene Owens, delivered the class prognostication. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, June 1, 1932. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Dr. Roy B. Hammond, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, died Tuesday, March 23, 2004 in Provo, Utah. He was born September 30, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Clyde Asbury Hammond and Eliza "May" Christensen Hammond. Roy graduated from BYU High School in 1932, and from Brigham Young University in 1936, at which time he traveled to Washington D.C. to begin medical school. He took time out to return to Utah to marry his long-time sweetheart, Anita Smoot, the granddaughter of Senator/Apostle Reed Smoot, and the great-granddaughter of Abraham O. Smoot. She was a graduate of BY High School in the Class of 1933. She also graduated from BYU. Roy Hammond went on to graduate with honors from George Washington Medical School in 1940, receiving the William A. Davis Scholarship award. After returning to Provo, his first son, Roy Alan, was born in 1941. Roy then served in the U.S. Army Air Force for four years during WWII as a flight surgeon, three of which were in New Guinea, where he attained the rank of Major. After returning home, he established his medical practice in Provo and had three more children: Kristine, Richard and Robert. Dr. Hammond's tenure as a physician in Provo has spanned over 50 years, during which time he delivered more than 8,000 babies. The sensitivity and compassion he demonstrated in caring for his patients resulted in a valley full of friends, whose loyalty to him was legendary. During his professional career, he was involved with the Utah Valley "double blind" study in conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania which lead to the discovery of the polio virus, and ultimately the Salk vaccine. He is a past president of the Utah County Medical Society and of the Utah Valley Hospital Staff, and was the Medical Advisor to the Utah County Draft Board for twenty-eight years, a member of the Utah County Board of Health, and the area surgeon for the Union Pacific Railroad from 1966 until his retirement. He has continuously served on the Board of Directors of Central Bank since 1963, and was honored by the BYU Emeritus Club in 1994 for his outstanding life-time contributions to his community. Roy was instrumental in the formation and construction of Riverside Country Club, served as president, and was on the board of directors for ten years. Roy loved fishing, hunting, skiing, golf and gardening, but his true passion was people. He had a life-long love affair with his wife, a deep and selfless love for his children, a tender and gentle love for his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and countless patients who called him their "friend." Roy is survived by his children: son, Dr. Roy A. (Frances) Hammond; Kristine Hammond; Richard S. (Sue) Hammond; and Robert R. (Lisa) Hammond; 16 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anita. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 27, 2004 in Provo. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, March 25, 2004.]

Hancey, Elizabeth

Hancey, Elizabeth
1303 Lakeview Drive
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Betty and Stuart Biddulph
  • Work: (801) 379-0724

Class of 1959. Elizabeth "Betty" Hancey. Chorus, Alto Representative, Pep Booster, Seminary Certificate. BYU 1970. Betty married Stuart Biddulph, BYH Class of 1956. Stuart died on April 7, 2015.

Hanchett, B. Ambrose [Byron Ambrose]

Hanchett, B. Ambrose [Byron Ambrose]
Anabella, Utah US

Ambrose and 2 Hanchett

Class of 1916. Ambrose Hanchett [not Hauchett]. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, page 498. ~ ~ ~ ~ Byron Ambrose Hanchett was born January 25, 1889 in Greenwich, Piute County, Utah. His parents were Byron M. Hanchett and Gertrude Tervort Hanchett. Ambrose first married Martha Cleo Gardner on October 15, 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Martha Cleo Gardner was born on January 18, 1892 in Richfield, Utah. Her parents were John Gardner and Julia Huston Pratt Gardner. Martha died on October 26, 1918 in Annabella, Utah. Her interment, Annabella, Utah. Ambrose second married Bertha Elvina Anderson on December 25 [Christmas Day], 1925. B. Ambrose Hanchett died on August 13, 1927. His interment, Annabella Cemetery, Anabella, Utah. [Note: Annabella, located near Richfield, Utah, was named after the first two children born in the town: Anna Roberts and Isabella Dalton.]

Hancock, Patricia
6649 E. Valle di Cadore
Tucson, Arizona 85750 US

Patricia and Eugene Toone
  • Work: (928) 367-5116
  • Home: (520) 299-7430

Class of 1960. Patricia Hancock. Chorus, Pep Club, Ski Club, Forensics, Hi-Steppers, Model U.N., Spanish Club, Seminary Graduate. Married Eugene G. Toone ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate address: Patricia A. & Eugene G. Toone, 3152 Aspen Loop, Pinetop, AZ 85935-8417 - (928) 367-5116. @May2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to ptoone@cybertrails.com bounced back. @July2010

Hand, Hyrum

Hand, Hyrum

Hyrum Hand

BY Academy High School Class of 1890. Hyrum Hand, Normal Diploma. Source: Utah Enquirer, May 23, 1890.

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