Alphabetical Alumni
Jeffs, Vee Ann [Olsen, Mickelson]

Jeffs, Vee Ann [Olsen, Mickelson]
Orem, Utah US

Vee Ann and Bernard Mickelson

Class of 1959. Vee Ann Jeffs. Forensics, Vocal Music Award, National Poetry Anthology, Drama, Chorus, Chorus Festival Award, Art Barn Contest, Speech, Thespians, Pep Club. [Last name is written as both Jeffs and Jeff in the 1959 Wildcat Yearbook -- Jeffs is correct.] BYU BS Elementary Education & Teaching Certificate 1977. Vee Ann married Bernard "Bernie" Mickelson. @2009 ~ ~ ~ ~ Notice: Vee Ann Jeffs Mickelson, 69, died Sunday, October 17, 2010, in Provo, Utah. Services are being handled by Walker Sanderson Funeral Home of Orem. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: At 11:00 am on the morning of Sunday, October 17th 2010, our Dear Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother, Vee Ann Mickelson of Orem, Utah, returned home to our loving Heavenly Father. We are so blessed to have been loved by her. Her faith has been an inspiration to us and all those who have known her. She passed on so peacefully after a valiant struggle with Cancer. Mom's positive attitude and smiling face have been a constant comfort to us as we have prepared to part with her for a short while. We look forward with hope and faith in the Atonement of our Savior Jesus Christ with great joy in the knowledge that we shall be together again. Vee Ann was born on April 23, 1941, in Provo, Utah, to Alvin Jeffs and Melvina Payne Jeffs. She was married to Lawrence Reed Olsen from 1961 to 1985 which blessed her with three sons. Vee Ann found love a second time and married Bernard Lewis Mickelson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1987. He brought 6 children to their marriage. She loved them in every way as if they were her very own. Vee Ann is survived by her beloved husband Bernie Mickelson, Orem, Utah, and her five sons and four daughters: L. Shane (Anjannette) Olsen, Salem, Utah; Flint J. (Angie) Olsen, Missoula, Montana; Jody K. (Dana) Olsen, Wichita, Kansas; Wendy (Jeff) Wilkes, Redmond, Washington; David Mickelson, Spanish Fork, Utah; Sarah (Pat) Lee, Kirkland, Washington; Daniel Mickelson, Lehi, Utah; Jennifer (Ron) Jensen, Orem, Utah; Heidi (Jeremy) Johnson, American Fork, Utah; plus, her twenty-eight grandchildren, one great-grandson and her brothers Dean (Darnell) Jeffs, Orem, Utah; and Dayle (Janie) Jeffs, Provo, Utah. Funeral services held at the Orem 2nd Ward Chapel, 80 S 280 E, Orem, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, Wednesday, October 20, 2010] ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF HER FIRST HUSBAND: L. Reed Olsen was the second born son of Lawrence and Eleanor Daley Olsen. Born and raised in Spanish Fork, Utah. He was full of life and creativity. He married Vee Ann Jeffs of Provo, Utah and they were blessed with three active boys. He was a great father, leading his boys on treasure hunts, leaving "reindeer tracks" in the yard on Christmas eve, and teaching them all about the world of nature around them. He taught them to work hard and play hard too. After graduating from college he worked for the Bureau of Reclamation until retiring. Reed was an amazing artist! He was gifted in watercolor as well as oil. He illustrated a children's coloring book on water conservation. He had his own art exhibit in Spanish Fork where he was honored as artist of the Month. Reed loved people. He could be giving without thought for himself. "The Rattler" as he was called loved restoring Model T Fords and other old cars and trucks from the time period. He was a true gentleman Cowboy with all that goes along with that. He could "spin a yarn" that would have his listeners in stitches... Yes, he could make others enjoy time spent with this amazing father, brother, grandfather and friend. Reed "rode off into the sunset" Monday, September 5th, 2012. A celebration of his life was held by close family in the canyon where he loved hunting with his family. He will be greatly missed. As his brother said, "Adios Pardner. We love you and will miss your smile!" [Provo Daily Herald, Sunday, September 9, 2012]

Jenkins, Burke Douglass

Jenkins, Burke Douglass
Midvale, Utah US

Burke and Joan Jenkins

Class of 1938. Burke Jenkins [Burke Douglass Jenkins]. President 1938 Senior Class. Drama, Boys' Athletic Club, Basketball, Tennis, Athletic Manager. He married Joan Berg, BYH Class of 1939 on September 25, 1942 in Chico, California, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They were high school sweethearts. Together Burke and Joan raised four children in Bountiful and Holladay. After retirement, Burke and Joan moved to Midvale where they made new friends and stayed in contact with many old acquaintances. Burke D. Jenkins Burke passed away in 1997. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Burke Douglas Jenkins, age 77, died Thursday, July 31, 1997 after a long, hard-fought battle with cancer. Born on February 25, 1920 in Provo, Utah to Clayton Jenkins and Nettie Douglas Jenkins. He was a great-grandson of the pioneer William Clayton. Burke married Joan Berg, BYH Class of 1939, on September 25, 1942 in Chico, California, later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Burke attended schools in Provo, graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1938, and from Brigham Young University in the Class of 1948, with a degree in Business. He also graduated with an Engineering degree from the University of Utah. Burke was employed and retired from Sperry Univac/Unisys after 25 years. He was also employed at the University of Utah. In March, 1941, he left Provo with the Medical Attachment of the 145th Field Artillery, transferring later to the US Army Air Force. He received his pilot's wings and became a commissioned Air Force Officer at Luke Field A.F. Base in May 1942. For two and a half years, he served as a pilot instructor at Chico A.F. Base. He received training as an Air Force fighter pilot in Portland, Oregon and Van Nuys, California, and served as a World War II P-38 pilot in the South Pacific until he received an Honorable Discharge in November 1945. Burke D. Jenkins was a member of the LDS Church and served in many callings including as a member of the Bishopric, Sunday School Superintendency, teacher, and for many years, he worked with the Boy Scouts. Many young men will remember their first scout camps and rafting trips under Burke's guidance. He was an accomplished piano player, and he cherished music - especially jazz and the classics. He loved sports and played competitive tennis in college. He had many memorable moments on the golf course and was active in the Unisys Golf Association. He is fondly remembered for building tree houses, flying kites and for spending countless hours with his grandchildren. He was a good son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, neighbor and friend. He will be greatly missed. Burke Jenkins is survived by his loving wife, Joan, to whom he was married for almost 55 years; daughters, Susan Jenkins (David) Osborne, Pine, Colorado; Catherine Jenkins (Charles) McAbery, Ogden, Utah; and son, Richard (Vicki) Jenkins, Fruit Heights, Utah; eight grandchildren, Ryan (Tammy), Kelli and Richard Osborne, Andrew, Erin and Meghann McAbery, Clayton and Jamie Jenkins; great-grandchild, Ashlee Osborn. Also survived by brother, Dr. William Clayton (Leona) Jenkins, Douglas (Beverly) Jenkins; sister, Beth Jenkins (Harold) Potter; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Max Berg and Marion (Lewis) Clark. Burke was preceded in death by son, Victor Jenkins; parents and brother, Melvin Jenkins. Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 5, 1997 in the Midvale Union Fort Stake Center, 540 East 7200 South, Midvale. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Full military rites were accorded by the VFW District #4. Funeral services were under the direction of Berg Mortuary of Provo. [Deseret News, Sunday, Aug. 3 1997]

Jenkins, Carol Ann
995 Mobina Court
Murray, Utah 84117-5741 US

Carol Ann and Max McCormick
  • Work: 801-263-0073

Class of 1955. Carol Ann Jenkins. Band, Banner Carrier, Chorus Accompanist, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Ski Club Thespians, Type Team, Childrens Theater, Shorthand Club President. Married Max McCormick.

Jenkins, Douglas

Jenkins, Douglas
Orem, Utah US

Douglas and Beverly Jenkins

Class of 1943. Douglas Jenkins. Tennis 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3, Boys' Organization 1-2, Junior Class Vice President 2, Representative Boy 3, Lettermans' Club 3, Social Chairman 1. ~ ~ ~ ~ Doug Jenkins attended BYU Elementary & BYH from grades 1 to 12. He served in the Infantry and in the Air Force, 1943 to 1946. He was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge. At BYU he earned a BA in 1951 (Education), and MA in 1953 (Music & Composition), and an EDD in 1973 (Education Administration). He married Beverly Gibbons in 1950, and they have 9 children, seven daughters and two sons. Doug taught music, seminary and institute for the Church Education System. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Douglas Jenkins, son of William Clayton and Nettie Douglas Jenkins, passed away in his home on May 23, 2014 at the age of 90 surrounded by his family. He was born on Christmas Day 1923 in Provo, Utah, the youngest of five children. He and his wife Beverly are the parents of nine children: Lorraine Pribyl (Steve), Gail Richards (Steve), David Jenkins (Marilyn), Lisa Dunkley (Kevin), Amy Robinson (Trace), Bonnie Wixom (Alan), Jim Jenkins (Eliece), Nancy Kreyling (Dan), Julie Elcock (Brian) and foster son, Emerson Curtis. They are the grandparents of 44 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren. His brothers William, Melvin, and Burke preceded him in death. He is survived by his sister, Beth Potter. Douglas attended BYU Junior and Senior High Schools where he served in student government, played basketball, and excelled in tennis. He graduated in 1943 and was drafted into the U.S. Army a few weeks after graduation during WWII. He fought in Belgium and was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge for which he received the honor of the Purple Heart. After recuperating for nearly a year, he returned home to Provo and attended BYU. He studied business and music and played on the BYU golf team. He earned his BA and MA degrees in music and a doctoral degree in education at BYU. He met Beverly Dawn Gibbons from Holbrook, Arizona, during college; they were married on June 6, 1950 in the Logan Temple. He began his teaching career in St. Johns, Arizona, teaching band, orchestra and choir classes at the high school (1954-1959). He made a career change and began teaching for the LDS Church Education System. Douglas taught seminary in St. George, Utah (1959-1964); served as the Institute Director at the University of Pacific in Stockton, California (1966-1972); directed the Institute Choir and taught at the Institute at Utah State University in Logan, Utah (1972-1979); and worked in administration at the Utah Valley Area Office (1979-1987). After his retirement, Douglas and Beverly served a humanitarian mission teaching English in the schools in Bangkok, Thailand. They loved their mission and the Thai people dearly. Douglas has served in the LDS Church as a primary teacher, choir director, on several high councils, bishop of the BYU 140th ward, as a temple worker with his wife, and most recently as patriarch of the Orem Sunset Heights Stake. He will be remembered for his love of the Gospel, his example in living it, his loyalty and respect for his wife and family, his love of freedom and country, his sense of humor, his love of music, his tenderness with animals, his love of nature, and his courage to endure to the end as he fought leukemia. Thanks and sincere appreciation to Dr. Richard K. Olsen and Ephraim Temple for your tender care. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, May 31, 2014 at the Sunset Heights 4th Ward Chapel, 500 South 600 West, Orem, Utah. Friends may call at the church Saturday from 9 - 11 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Orem City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, May 27, 2014]

Jenkins, Ethel

Jenkins, Ethel

Ethel Jenkins

Class of 1917. Ethel Jenkins. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 72.

Jenkins, Frank W.
1562 Gumwood Ave
Taylorsville [SLC], Utah 84123-3116 US

Frank Jenkins
  • Home: (801) 266-9181

Class of 1951. Frank W. Jenkins. Band, Photography Club, Chorus. He married Carole. @2010

Jenkins, Hattie E.

Jenkins, Hattie E.

Hattie Jenkins

Class of 1915. Hattie E. Jenkins. She graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Arts and Manual Training Department. Source: Program, 1915 High School Class, Thursday, June 3, 1915, College Hall. Class Colors: Red & Blue. Class Motto: "Duty is the Keynote of Success". ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Hattie Jenkins. She received a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma in 1915. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 114.

Jenkins, Hyrum

Jenkins, Hyrum

Hyrum Jenkins

Class of 1913. Hyrum Jenkins. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Arts Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Hyrum Jenkins. He received a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 432. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1932. Hyrum Jenkins. He received a BS Degree in 1932. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 432. ~ ~ ~ ~ He is a twin to his brother, Joseph Jenkins, also BYH Class of 1913.

Jenkins, Jerelyn
7830 South Camino-Mirlo
Tucson, Arizona 85747 US

Jerelyn and Jonathan Gardner
  • Work: (520) 647-7353

Class of 1970. Jerelyn Jenkins. BYU BA Theatre and Cinematic Arts & Teaching Certificate 1976. Married Jonathan H. Gardner, BYU BS Political Science 1978; BYU MPA Institute of Public Management 1960.

Jenkins, Joseph

Jenkins, Joseph

Joseph Jenkins

Class of 1913. Joseph Jenkins. He graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Arts Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Joseph Jenkins. He received a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 421. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. Joseph Jenkins. He received a BS Degree in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 431. ~ ~ ~ ~ He is a twin to his brother, Hyrum Jenkins, also BYH Class of 1913.

Jennings, Paul Hamilton

Jennings, Paul Hamilton
Mesa, Arizona US

Paul and Velma Jennings

Class of 1944. Paul Hamilton Jennings. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Paul Hamilton Jennings, 05/21/1926 - 04/28/2018. Paul Hamilton Jennings was born on May 21, 1926 to Charles and LaVera Jennings. Although he was born in Snowflake, Arizona, Paul's first recollections were of living in Whiteriver, Arizona. His family also lived in Shiprock, New Mexico, and Pine Ridge, South Dakota. While in South Dakota, Paul's father took him to meet the sculptor Gutzon Borglum who was in the middle of the monumental project that became Mount Rushmore. When Paul was ten, his father was transferred to Lame Deer, Montana as Superintendent of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation. Paul attended grade school on the reservation, but lived with older siblings in Provo while attending Brigham Young Junior High and Brigham Young High School, where he graduated in the Class of 1944. Paul enlisted in the Army during World War II and served in in the Philippines. By the end of the war, his family had moved to Mesa, Arizona. Paul lived with them and attended Arizona State College (which became Arizona State University) where he played on the varsity basketball squad and later graduated with distinction. On July 17, 1948, Paul married Velma Hatch in the Mesa Arizona Temple. Paul became interested in computers as early as 1955 and was a pioneer in the field. He worked for GE, IBM and Honeywell and was on the team that successfully implemented the first computer generated payroll program in the state of Arizona. On two different occasions he was able to spend several months working on special assignment in Japan. Paul and Velma discovered they both enjoyed square dancing and joined the Mesa Checkmates. They met many wonderful friends and enjoyed traveling to dances around the state. In 1992, the LDS Church started a Family Records Extraction Program called FREP. Paul wrote a program to enhance this work and catch errors called Preaudit, which became in great demand. In 1994, he and Velma served an 18-month Church service mission to the Mesa Family History Center. Just before their mission, Velma was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Over a seventeen-year period, she gradually declined and Paul was her loving and dedicated caregiver. She passed away on May 18, 2011. Seven years later, Paul died of an aneurysm on April 28, 2018. Paul was intelligent and resourceful. He was a good provider and wonderful father. He had a joke for every occasion. He was preceded in death by his wife, Velma, his parents Charles and LaVera Jennings, his brothers Jarvis, Forest and Charles Jr., and sisters Sue Carman, Loraine and Mary and his granddaughter, Claire. He is survived by his five children: Terry (Marianne) Jennings, Debbie (Robert) Stapley, Gordon (Melinda) Jennings, Paula (Ron) Knight, Pam (Andy) Linkner), 19 grandchildren, and 50 great grandchildren. Source.

Jensen, A. Ladru [Adolph Ladru]

Jensen, A. Ladru [Adolph Ladru]
Salt Lake City, Utah US

A. Ladru and Loila Jensen

Class of 1915. A. Landru Jensen [Adolph Landru Jensen]. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 395. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1917. A. Ladru Jensen. He received an AB Degree in History & Government in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 395. ~ ~ ~ ~ Dr. A. Landru Jensen became a recognized agricultural law specialist. ~ ~ ~ ~ Adolph Ladru [not LaDrue] Jensen was born on April 14, 1896 in Ephriam, Sanpete County, Utah. His parents were Adolph W. Jensen and Elizabeth Henry James Jensen. A. Ladru Jensen married Loila Dudley Merrill on June 30, 1922 in Logan, Utah. A. Ladru Jensen and Loila Dudley Merrill Jensen had at least three daughters: Julia Jensen Vanderpool of San Bernardino, California; Louise Jensen Whitney of San Diego, California; and Janeth Claire Jensen Evans, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. A. Ladru Jensen died on March 12, 1986 in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Publication: Integrating Economic and Legal Thought on Agricultural Cooperatives, by Dr. A. Ladru Jensen. Journal of Farm Economics, Vol. 31, No. 4, Part 2: Proceedings Number (Nov., 1949), pp. 891-907 (article consists of 17 pages). Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the American Agricultural Economics Association. ~ ~ ~ ~ Publication: Cooperative Corporation Law on the Marketing Transaction, by A Ladru Jensen (1947) ~ ~ ~ ~ Editor: “Cooperatives Under the Law,” by Ela, Emerson 1950. In Cooperative Corporate Association Law – 1950, ed. A. Ladru Jensen A 517-525. Washington, D.C.: American Institute of Cooperation. ~ ~ ~ ~ Publication: Jensen, A. Ladru. 1950. “The Bill of Rights of U.S. Cooperative Agriculture.” In Cooperative Corporate Association Law – 1950, ed. A. Ladru Jensen, 3-16. Washington, DC: American Institute of Cooperation. ~ ~ ~ ~ Publication: A. Ladru Jensen, The Bill of Rights of U.S. Cooperative Agriculture, 20 ROCKY MTN. L. REV. 181, 191 n.29 (1948) (collecting broad state agricultural cooperative association statutes). ~ ~ ~ ~ Footnote: The Code uses the term "patronage dividend" to describe net margins from business done with or for patrons that are allocated to patrons on a patronage basis. "Patronage dividend" was first introduced into the Code by the Revenue Act of 1951. The term had been used before, however, as a synonym for patronage refund. The origin of the term "patronage dividend" is unclear. In 1948, A. Ladru Jensen wrote that "'patronage dividend' originated more from historical accident than from any analogy to stock dividends of ordinary business corporations, and that the usage of the phrase has contributed to misunderstanding." 8 ~ ~ 8 "Report on Terminology," in Proceedings of the Section of Corporation, Banking and Mercantile Law, American Bar Association, cited in Farmers Cooperative Co. v. Birmingham, 86 F. Supp. 201, 217 (N.D. Iowa 1949), 1949-2 U.S.T.C. (CCH) ¶ 9400. ~ ~ ~ ~ University of Utah Faculty Portraits in the University Library: Jensen, A. Ladru--26 items, School of Law, 1949, 1964 -- 19 negatives. ~ ~ ~ ~

Jensen, Arthur

Jensen, Arthur

Arthur Jensen

Class of 1913. Arthur Jensen. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1913. Name on list, but no photo. Source: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Need more information -- middle name, parent's name, hometown, etc.] [TM]

Jensen, Barbara
Provo, Utah US

Barbara Jensen

Faculty & Staff. Physical Education: Girls' Sports Coach, 1967-68. [Is Jensen her maiden name or married name? Middle name, parents' names?] [TM]

Jensen, Beryl
816 East 16th Avenue
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103-3707 US

Beryl and Dick Smiley

Class of 1947. Beryl Jensen. She married Richard (Dick) Smiley. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Carl Oliver Jensen (dentist) and LaVona Rasmussen Jensen (musician), married in 1914. Carl and LaVona Jensen have five children, including three daughters: Bonnie Jensen (Raldo) Shiner; Iola Jensen (Gordon) Anderson; Beryl Jensen [BYH Class of 1947] (Richard) Smiley; and two sons, Alva "Al" Jensen, Sr. (Peggy); and Dr. Darrell C. Jensen [BYH Class of 1944] (Joan Ballif). ~ ~ ~ ~ Beryl Jensen Smiley sang a number during the 2001 BYH All Classes Reunion. (See their photo on Class of 1949 reunion page for 2003.)

Jensen, Betty Loy

Jensen, Betty Loy
St. George, Utah US

Betty & Ken / Robert McKay / Hopkin

Class of 1944. Bette Loy [Betty] Jensen. Senior Class Secretary, Class of 1944. Editor-in-Chief, 1944 Wildcat yearbook. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Betty Loy Jensen McKay Hopkin 1926 ~ 2013. Betty Loy Jensen McKay Hopkin, age 86, passed away from natural causes on February 27, 2013, in St. George, Utah. She was born in Fairview, Utah, March 14, 1926, to Levern and Orabelle Hansen Jensen. She was the third of five children in her family: Max Levern Jensen, Ruth Elaine Jensen, Betty Loy Jensen, Jack Lloyd Jensen and Charles Kielgaard Jensen. She descended from great progenitors who taught her the value of initiative, hard work, honesty, and service to others. She also had a deep faith in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Betty spent her childhood in Fairview, Utah. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah, and received a Bachelor's Degree and Master's Degree in Education from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. She embarked on a lifetime career as an Educator, teaching elementary education and reading to young children. After retiring from teaching, she lived a long and healthy retirement selling real estate. She also did extensive traveling to many parts of the world. Betty was married to her high school sweetheart, Kenneth Verl McKay Jr., for 32 years. They had six wonderful daughters together: Sherry Ann McKay Oliver, Charlotte Sue McKay (Andrew) Gerber, Miriam Ginger McKay (Matthew) Dillon, Michele McKay (Antonio) Fuentes, Sally Kim McKay Espinoza, Holly Jean McKay (Ralph) Gessner, 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She married Robert C. Hopkin, the love of her later years, on October 31, 2003, spending the last ten years of her life with this wonderful man. Her Hopkin step-children are William Alfred Hopkin, Robert Johnson (Linda) Hopkin, and Bessie Lee Hopkin Barney (Arthur) nine step-grandchildren and 27 step-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband Kenneth McKay; a daughter, Ginger Dillion; a step-son William Alfred Hopkin; a sister Ruth Elaine Jensen Bowles; and two brothers Jack Lloyd Jensen and Charles Kielgard Jensen. Friends are welcome to join the family on Saturday March 2, 2013, for a visitation at 11 a.m., followed by a tribute to Betty's life at 12 noon, located at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mausoleum at 2350 E. 1300 S., Salt Lake City, Utah. Entombment will follow the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Missionary fund or the Red Cross Emergency Fund. Friends and family are invited to share condolences online at www.serenicare.com [Deseret News, Friday, March 1, 2013] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER FIRST HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Kenneth Verl McKay Jr. 1924 ~ 2006. Kenneth Verl McKay Jr. passed away June 25, 2006 with family at his side at the VA Hospital in Salt Lake City. Kenneth was born to Kenneth Verl McKay Sr. and Bernetta Hansen McKay on October 12, 1924 in Mount Pleasant, Utah. He attended Wasatch Academy and became President of the Student Body. Ken served his country in the South Pacific during World War II and was Honorably Discharged by the Navy in May of 1946. He then re-enlisted during the Korean Conflict and was later Honorably Discharged by the Army in September of 1951. Ken married Betty Jensen on July 23, 1946 and they had six daughters. He later married JoAnne Hughs in December of 1994. JoAnne was a good friend and loved very much by Ken. He retired after 34 years with a pension from his professional sales position at McKesson Pharmaceuticals, then went on to work for B&E Sales of California. Kenneth supported his daughters in pursuing their higher education degrees, and was proud of their professional accomplishments. Kenneth is survived by his wife, JoAnne, and her daughters Kimberley and Paula. Ken is also survived by Betty Jensen Hopkin, who is the mother of his six children, daughters, Sherry, Charlotte, Ginger, Michele, Sally, and Holly; sisters, Patricia McKay Hansen (Oniel) and Diane McKay Sperry (Gordon), brother Charles McKay (Elna), and extended family of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, daughter Ginger McKay Dillon, and sister Mayre McKay Andersen (McKay). Ken McKay was loved by his family and friends. We are grateful for his life! We love you and wish you peace. Graveside services will be held with military honors Friday, June 30, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. in the Mount Pleasant City Cemetery under the direction of Rasmussen Mortuary. [Deseret News, Thursday, June 29, 2006] ~ ~ ~ ~ Robert Charles Hopkin, age 92, lives in St. George, Utah. @2013

Jensen, Beulah

Jensen, Beulah
Torrance, California US

Beulah and Oliver Pitney

Class of 1935. Beulah Jensen. She served as Secretary of the Sophomore class during the 1932-1933 school year. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her BYH graduation date confirmed in graduating class list, Salt Lake Telegram, May 7, 1935, p. 14 ~ ~ ~ ~ Beulah Jensen was born on May 11, 1917 in Union County, Oregon. Her parents were Cannon LaVoir Jensen [long-time BYH faculty member, 1920s to 1948] and Florence Hibbert [BYH Class of 1911] Jensen. Her sister, Joan Jensen, was a member of the BYH Class of 1948. Beulah married Oliver X. Pitney. Beulah Jensen Pitney died on February 6, 1984 in Torrance, Los Angeles County, California.

Jensen, Cannon Hibbert

Jensen, Cannon Hibbert
Santa Cruz, California US

Cannon and Joan Jensen

Class of 1933? Cannon H. Jensen. Cannon Hibbert Jensen was born January 10, 1916 in Brigham City, Utah. He attended BY High School, where his father was a teacher. Cannon Hibbert Jensen did graduate from BYH [1933?]. He took a lot of extra classes and graduated in three years. His best friend was Horace Christensen, son of the English Department chair, Parley Alma Christensen, a close friend of his father, C. LaVoir Jensen. Cannon Hibbert Jensen then graduated from BYU. He became a chemistry teacher, first in Los Angeles, then Fresno, California, and at Watsonville High School in Watsonville, California. He earned an MA from Stanford University and went on to teach chemistry at Cabrillo College in Santa Cruz County, California. He died September 11, 1987 and is buried beside his parents in Midvale, Utah. His only surviving sister, Ruth, lives in Utah. He is survived by his wife, Joan Gayle (Brown) Jensen, and three daughters, Carolyn Jensen Monday, JoAnn Jensen Dovgin, and Kathleen Jensen, two grandsons and one great-grandson. @2009

Jensen, Cannon LaVoir [C. L.]

Jensen, Cannon LaVoir [C. L.]
Provo, Utah US

LaVoir and Florence Jensen

Faculty and Staff. C. LaVoir Jensen [male], Mathematics teacher and Athletic Advisor, known years 1926-1948, perhaps earlier. C. LaVoir Jensen supervised the "Y" High basketball team for the high school faculty in December of 1926. He was Principal of the Junior High, including 1934-1935. He was Acting Principal of BYH, subbing temporarily for Golden L. Woolfe, 1938-1939. He served as Business Advisor to the 1947 Wildcat Yearbook. He "inflated the egos" of the students in each of his classes by telling them they were the worst Algebra class in ten years. Alfred Hitchcock lookalike. His hobby: German. Nickname: "C.L." Mr. C. Lavoir Jensen was an excellent math and physics teacher. He would often go to Calder's Ice Cream for dinner. ~ ~ ~ ~ Cannon LaVoir Jensen was born on July 8, 1891 in Ephriam, Sanpete County, Utah. His parents were Daniel Christian Jensen and Mary Elizabeth Anderson [or Andersen]. He married Florence Hibbert, of Union, Oregon, after she graduated in the BYH Class of 1911. They were married on May 21, 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah. C. LaVoir Jensen died on November 3, 1952. Interment, Midvale, Utah. Florence Hibbert Jensen died on June 27, 1978 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Midvale, Utah.

Jensen, Cecelia [Jenson,]

Jensen, Cecelia [Jenson,]
Provo, Utah US

Cecelia Tucker

Faculty & Staff. Cecelia Jenson [actually Jensen], BYH faculty member in 1933-1934, subject? ~ ~ ~ ~ Cecilia Ruth Jensen was born on August 28 [or 29], 1910 in Elmo, Emery County, Utah. Her parents were Soren Peter Jensen, Jr. and Eliza Ann Cornwall Jensen. She married ____ Tucker on May 3, 1937, in Price, Utah. She died on April 15 [or 25], 1994 in Cleveland, Emery County, Utah. Her interment, Cleveland, Utah.

Jensen, Charles

Jensen, Charles

Charles Jensen

BY Academy High School Normal Class of 1892? Charles Jensen. Listed as a Junior in the 1891 Normal Commencement Program. Source: Commencement Program of the Normal Class of 1891 on May 21, 1891.

Jensen, Christian J.

Jensen, Christian J.

Christian Jensen

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1931. Christian J. Jensen. He received an M.S. Degree in Education in 1931. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 465.

Jensen, Clara

Jensen, Clara

Clara Jensen

Class of 1913. Clara Jensen. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 429.

Jensen, Clarence L.

Jensen, Clarence L.

Clarence Jensen

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Clarence L. Jensen. He received a BS Degree in History & Political Science in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 438.

Jensen, Craig

Craig Jensen

Class of 1972. Craig Jensen. [Need more information.] [TM]

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