Alphabetical Alumni

Keele, Michael

Michael Keele

Class of 1973. Michael Keele. [Need more information.]

Keele, Patti

Patti Keele

Class of 1970. Patti Keele.

Keeler, Beulah

Keeler, Beulah
Provo, Utah US

Beulah Keeler

Brigham Young High School Graduate, Class of 1905. Beulah Keeler of Provo, Utah. She also received a Special Certificate in Shorthand and Typewriting. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 124. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1905. Beulah Keeler, a Commercial student. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1905 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music & Arts and Industries Graduates, Catalogues & Announcements, for 30th Academic Year, 1905-1906, p. 176.

Keeler, Claudia
2801 Broadacres Lane
Arlington, Texas 76016-4019

Claudia and Richard Pickering
  • Work: (817) 465-2979

Class of 1964. Senior Class Secretary. Sweetheart Queen, Dramatics, Chorus, Seminary Graduate, Seminary 4 years, Pep Club, Hi-Steppers, F.H.A., Honor Society, Yld Cat Newspaper Staff, Girls State, Junior Class Secretary. BYU BA English 1968. Married Richard Pickering. Her parents: Joseph Jensen Keeler [BYH Class of 1931?] and Virginia Bowles Keeler; they had five daughters and one son: Kathleen Keeler Murphy [BYH Class of 1954], Mary Anne Keeler Jolley [BYH Class of 1957], Marie Keeler Blanchard, Claudia Keeler Pickering [BYH Class of 1964], Janice Keeler Butler [BYH Class of 1968], and George Brent Keeler [BYH Class of 1973]. Alternate email: rpickering@ratc.com

Keeler, Ellen Elaine

Keeler, Ellen Elaine
Orem, Utah US

Ellen and Barry Thompson

Class of 1952. Ellen Keeler. Student Body Vice President. Chorus, French Club President, Fauvines, Thespians, Cabinet. Her parents: Daniel Mandeville Keeler and Virginia Christensen Keeler. Their children: Jennie Keeler Austin of Tempe, Arizona; Colleen Keeler Jones (J. Elroy) of Salt Lake City; and Ellen Keeler Thompson (Barry) [BYH Class of 1952] of Orem, Utah. They had two sons, Daniel Albert Keeler (Felicia Fourie), who died in 1999; and Phillip Fairbanks Keeler [BYH Class of 1956] who died in 1981. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: 1934 — 2018. Ellen Elaine Keeler Thompson, age 84, of Orem, graduated from life and joined her sweetheart of 60 years on Saturday, December 8, 2018. Ellen was born on May 1, 1934, in Provo, Utah, to Daniel M. and Virginia Christensen Keeler. She grew up in Provo, as a member of a close and loving family. Ellen’s parents were her adored mentors, and her siblings were her dear friends and greatest cheerleaders throughout her life. Ellen graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1952. She attended BYU, enjoying academics, performing with and directing the Cougarettes, and participating in student government. She served as student body vice president during her senior year. After graduation Ellen worked for NBC in New York City, where she met her sweetheart, Ivan Barry Thompson. They were sealed in the Manti Temple on 3 January 1958. Over the years, she and Barry made their home in New York City, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Tulsa and Orem. Ellen took her stewardships as a wife and a mother of eight children as her top priorities in life. Music was one of Ellen’s greatest joys from childhood until her last days. She performed in choirs and small groups, wrote music, and directed choirs. She was a talented writer, authoring a plethora of poems, scripts, church programs, and family history pieces. She will be remembered for the countless notes, letters and cards that she wrote to encourage friends and family members. Family history and temple work were lifetime passions. Ellen’s greatest attribute was her compassion for those in need, and desire to reach out in friendliness and kindness to people wherever she went. She collected friends everywhere she lived and served, and worked to keep those connections over the years. She was a joyful minister to those who struggled. Ellen was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her many church callings focused on music, the Relief Society, and various teaching assignments. She embraced her role as a visiting teacher. With her sweetheart she served as a temple ordinance worker, an MTC service missionary, and a family history consultant. She enjoyed their time working with the BYU Asian Ward. Ellen and Barry served two service missions together--in La Paz, Bolivia and Toronto, Canada. Ellen is survived by her eight children: Douglas (Michele), Kathleen (Todd Skinner), Bradford (Tami), Ginny (Scott Smith), David (Karin), Jonathan (Keeko), Margaret (Steve Willis), and Martha (Michael Johnson); twenty-four grandchildren, almost nine great-grandchildren. A special thanks to the diligence and kindness of Sissy and the caregivers at Cove Point and Brighton Hospice in caring for Mom in her last weeks. We appreciate friends in the Suncrest 5th Ward for their love and watchful care. She really treasured her associations with ward members and everyone she connected with on her missions and callings. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 2 p.m. in the Suncrest 5th Ward Chapel, 140 North 400 West, Orem, Utah. A viewing for friends and family will be held just prior to the service 12:30-1:30 p.m. at the chapel. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed at www.SundbergOlpinMortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, December 12, 2018]

Keeler, Eva J.

Keeler, Eva J.

Eva Keeler

Classes of 1914 and 1916. Eva Keeler. Graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School, Academic Department. Source: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1916. Eva J. Keeler. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 285.

Keeler, George Brent

Keeler, George Brent
Provo, Utah US

Brent Keeler

Class of 1973. Brent Keeler. BYU AA University Studies 1975. His parents: Joseph Jensen Keeler and Virginia Bowles Keeler. Joseph and Virginia had six children. Five daughters: Kathleen Keeler [BYH Class of 1954] (Floyd) Murphy, Mary Anne Keeler [BYH Class of 1957] (Boyd) Jolley, Marie Keeler [BYH Class of 1961~H] (Dale) Blanchard, Claudia Keeler [BYH Class of 1964] (Richard) Pickering, Janice Keeler [BYH Class of 1968] (Boyd) Butler; and one son: George Brent Keeler [BYH Class of 1973]. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: George Brent Keeler, 1955 – 2022. George Brent Keeler was born January 22, 1955 to Virginia Bowles Keeler and Joseph Jensen Keeler (Jay). He was welcomed as a boy not only by parents, but by five older sisters. Brent’s first name George, was given to honor “Uncle” George Fitzroy, a fast friend and mentor to Jay. Brent attended Joaquin Elementary for kindergarten, then Brighan Young Laboratory School, Farrer Junior High, and Provo High School. Subsequently, he completed two years at BYU. Brent was passionate about railroads and everything RR related, but his love for the US National Parks continued throughout his life. We sisters have always believed that had his circumstances been different, he would have been a career park ranger instead of long-term caregiver. He played the French horn and played in bands through high school, then under Dr. Ralph Laycock in the university band. He also sang with the Mormon Youth Chorus for several years. A large collection of recordings testify to his love of music. Brent was his father’s companion on dozens of Saturday trips to prowl around mining ghost towns. Then when his father could no longer drive, Brent became the driver and took his dad wherever he needed to go. This occupation expanded to caregiver as his parents aged, then as sole caregiver for his mother. Brent was preceded in death by sister, Janice Keeler Butler, and survived by sisters Kathleen Keeler Murphy, Mary Anne Keeler Jolley, Catherine Marie Keeler Blanchard and Claudia Keeler Pickering. Source.

Keeler, Hattie

Keeler, Hattie
Of Provo
Utah, US

Hattie Keeler

Class of 1912. Hattie Keeler, of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 62, 105.

Keeler, Janice

Keeler, Janice
Sandy, Utah US

Janice and Boyd Butler

Class of 1968. Janice Keeler. Played a leading role in "Summons of Sariel" in December 1967. BYU Special Education. Married Boyd L. Butler. Her parents: Joseph Jensen Keeler and Virginia Bowles Keeler; they had five daughters and one son: Kathleen Keeler Murphy [BYH Class of 1954], Mary Anne Keeler Jolley [BYH Class of 1957], Marie Keeler Blanchard, Claudia Keeler Pickering [BYH Class of 1964], Janice Keeler Butler [BYH Class of 1968], and George Brent Keeler. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY: Janice Keeler Butler died Aug. 31, 2000, after 50 years of serving others. She was born on May 13, 1950 to Joseph Jensen and Virginia Bowles Keeler. She graduated from BY High School in 1968 and Brigham Young University in Special Education. Janice actively loved people. Her liveliness and vibrant sense of humor accompanied her in travel, play and work. Janice was dedicated to developing the potential of the challenged child, altering lives and bringing hope. She married Boyd L. Butler in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dec. 17, 1971 continuing as an active member of the LDS faith. Survivors include husband, Boyd Butler; mother, Virginia Bowles Keeler; children, Melissa, Courtney Ann, Brian Kent, Christopher Lee, Benjamin Joseph; sisters, Kathleen Murphy, Mary Anne Jolley, Marie Blanchard, Claudia Pickering; and brother, George Brent Keeler. Her father preceded her in death. Services were held Sat. Sept. 9, 2000, at the Crescent LDS 2nd Ward. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Wednesday, September 6, 2000.]

Keeler, Joseph Brigham

Keeler, Joseph Brigham
Provo, Utah US

Joseph and Martha Keeler

Original BY Academy High School Class in 1876, graduated Class of 1880. Joseph B. Keeler. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. He 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. Also BYA Faculty & Staff. Joseph B. Keeler, Theology teacher, 1884-1920. He appears in a photo of the first faculty to serve under Principal Benjamin Cluff in 1892. He married Martha Alice Fairbanks, who was born June 29, 1860, and married to Joseph on May 17, 1883. Her father was David Fairbanks. Joseph was born September 8, 1855 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were David Hutchinson Keeler and Ann Brown (widow of Benjamin Taylor, by whom she had five children: James Taylor; Sarah Taylor; Ann Taylor; Mary Jane Taylor; and Martha Tayor, who died early). Fleeing Salt Lake Valley from Johnston's Army in 1858, the Keeler family reached Provo where the family located, and where Joseph grew into young manhood. His desire for education and the opening of Brigham Young Academy coincided, and he was one of the very first students to enroll. He concluded his studies at BYA in 1879-1880, and in 1880 he was appointed editor of the local newspaper, The Provo Enquirer. He held the position for only a few months, because he was called on a mission in the Southern States, where he served until March of 1882. After holding several public offices (City Assessor, County Recorder), he accepted a teaching position at Brigham Young Academy to be head of the Intermediate Department. Joseph's new work at the school was to begin on January 28, 1884, but on the night of the 27th the Academy's Lewis Building burned to the ground. The school missed only two days, and Joseph began his teaching on January 30th, in temporary quarters. He was instrumental in handling financial affairs so that the struggling school did not close, including helping to start and maintain a boarding house for out-of-town students. In July of 1888 he was described in the Deseret News as, "Joseph B. Keeler, 1st Counselor to Karl G. Maeser, is head of the Academic Department: Bookkeeping, History and Civil Government." Over the years, J. B. Keeler was a vital teacher and administrator, and mainstay without which the Academy could not have continued. He deserves his own unique memorial in the history of Brigham Young Academy and later Brigham Young University. When he retired in 1921, he had accumulated 37 years of service to the school. ~ ~ ~ ~ Joseph Brigham Keeler was born on September 8, 1855 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died on December 21, 1935 in Provo, Utah, at the age of 80. Interment, Provo City Cemetery.

Keeler, Joseph Jensen

Keeler, Joseph Jensen
Provo, Utah US

J. J. and Virginia Keeler

Class of 1931/1932. Joseph Jensen Keeler. According to his family, J.J.'s focus in high school was music -- and pretty much music only. While attending B.Y. High School he was in the college band, and also took several college courses. He ended up not graduating with his high school Class of 1931, but officially received his high school diploma a year later in 1932, while attending BYU. He will be listed as both a member of the Class of 1931 and of 1932. He met Virgina Bowles, who lived in Nephi and graduated from Juab High School in 1931, then came up to BYU to school, where they became engaged and married. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Joseph Jensen Keeler, 83, of Provo, a special father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, loyal friend, well-known teacher, colleague, and music educator, died Sunday, September 22, 1996, at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo following a sudden illness. Professor Keeler was born in Provo, Utah, July 3, 1913, a son of Major Joseph and Esther Reese Keeler. He married Virginia Bowles June 26, 1935, in Salt Lake LDS Temple. He received his education at Brigham Young University from kindergarten through his master's degree. [BYH Class of 1931/1932.] J. J. studied organ at BYU, at Salt Lake Tabernacle with Frank Asper and Alexander Schriner, at Chicago Musical College, at Leipzig Conservatory of Music with world-famous Karl Straube, and at Westminster Abbey with Ernest Bullock and Thalben Ball. He formed the organ department at BYU, and functioned as its head for forty years. He continued to teach until his death. Hundreds of students learned musical performance under his tutelage. He shared his passion for Utah mining history with fellow history lovers. An ardent admirer of Albert Schwietzer, he was instrumental in local fund raising concerts and lectures for the benefit of Schweitzer's Hospital in Lambarene in French Equatorial Africa. Countless recipients of unsolicited gifts will attest to Professor Keeler's personal love and concern. His example of Christian living is his greatest legacy. Survivors include his wife, Virginia; his daughters, Kathleen Keeler [BYH Class of 1954] (Floyd) Murphy, Mary Anne Keeler [BYH Class of 1957] (Boyd) Jolley, Marie Keeler [BYH Class of 1961~H] (Dale) Blanchard, Claudia Keeler [BYH Class of 1964] (Richard) Pickering, Janice Keeler [BYH Class of 1968] (Boyd) Butler; his son, Brent Keeler [BYH Class of 1973]; 22 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 25, 1996, in Provo. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. The family suggests donations be made to the J. J. Keeler Organ Scholarship Fund at BYU. [Deseret News, Monday, September 23, 1996] ~ ~ ~ ~ Brief Biography: J.J. Keeler was instrumental in the creation of the BYU Organ Studies Program. Education. During his secondary studies at Brigham Young High, Keeler stood out as a talented student. Following graduation at age 18, his teacher Leroy J. Robertson, accompanied him to Germany, where he studied until returning to Provo in 1933. Keeler graduated from BYU in 1935 with a bachelors in Music and in 1950 with a masters in Music. When Keeler returned to Provo in 1933, he had made two decisions: he wanted to marry Virginia Bowles, and he wanted to play the organ. Unfortunately, he didn’t have any money or a job and BYU didn’t offer organ classes. He discussed his dilemmas with the university president and a used organ was purchased from the Provo Paramount Theatre. Keeler was hired to play the organ for assemblies and to teach other students to play. He was now able to provide for his sweetheart. He married her. And he also started the organ program at BYU, which he instructed until his retirement many decades later. His fellow faculty members included Margaret Summerhays, Franklin Madsen, Florence Jepperson Madsen, Leroy Robertson and Robert Sauer. For the majority of his career, Keeler’s office was located in College Hall, on the Lower Campus. In 1964 he moved to newly constructed Harris Fine Arts Center. This move facilitated the growth of the organ program, adding performance venues and practice opportunities. Parley Belnap, Douglas E. Bush, Don Cook, Clay Christiansen and Bonnie Goodliffe were among the students who studied under Keeler. His passion for music and vision for the program helped it to grow. Keeler drew other experienced organists to the program. He was influential in bringing Bill Foxley, Robert Cundick, John Longhurst and Robert Manookin to BYU. He helped arrange for famous organists to visit campus, and was a key player in organizing several recitals. He also was heavily involved in composition. But teaching remained his passion. Keeler taught his last organ lesson when he was 85. That final lesson was on a Friday. He passed away the following Sunday. Source.

Keeler, Kathleen
491 West 870 South
Orem, Utah 84058-3328 US

Kathleen and Floyd Murphy
  • Work: (801) 224-2191
  • Home: 801-224-3359

Class of 1954. Kathleen Keeler. All State Band, All State Orchestra, Band, Chorus, Fauvines, Shorthand Club, Oratory, Short Plays, Childrens Theater, Thespians, Type Team, Graduation Committee. BYU BA 1959. Married Floyd Murphy. Her parents: Joseph Jensen Keeler [BYH Class of 1931?] and Virginia Bowles Keeler; they had five daughters and one son: Kathleen Keeler Murphy [BYH Class of 1954], Mary Anne Keeler Jolley [BYH Class of 1957], Marie Keeler Blanchard, Claudia Keeler Pickering [BYH Class of 1964], Janice Keeler Butler [BYH Class of 1968], and George Brent Keeler. @2010

Keeler, Marie
6486 Plummer Avenue
Newark, California 94560-3721 US

Marie Blanchard
  • Cell: 510-790-0212
  • Home: 510-793-2391

Class of 1961 ~ Honorary. Marie Keeler. She is a member of the Class of 1961, and wishes to be included in reunions, but moved before she graduated with the senior class. Her parents: Joseph Jensen Keeler and Virginia Bowles Keeler. Joseph and Virginia had six children. Five daughters: Kathleen Keeler [BYH Class of 1954] (Floyd) Murphy, Mary Anne Keeler [BYH Class of 1957] (Boyd) Jolley, Marie Keeler [BYH Class of 1961~H] (Dale) Blanchard, Claudia Keeler [BYH Class of 1964] (Richard) Pickering, Janice Keeler [BYH Class of 1968] (Boyd) Butler; and one son: Brent Keeler [BYH Class of 1973]. [Name, photo do not appear with senior class in 1961 Wildcat yearbook.] Residing in Newark, California. @2011

Keeler, Mary Ann
381 North 450 West
American Fork, Utah 84003-1462 US

Mary Ann and Boyd Jolley
  • Work: (801) 756-3094

Class of 1957. Mary Ann Keeler. Oratory State, Dramatic Reading State, Seminary Play, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Thespians, Chorus, Model U.N., Soph Ball Committee. BYU BS Elementary Instruction & Teaching Certificate 1961. She married Boyd M. Jolley. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Joseph Jensen Keeler and Virginia Bowles Keeler; they had five daughters and one son: Kathleen Keeler Murphy [BYH Class of 1954], Mary Anne Keeler Jolley [BYH Class of 1957], Marie Keeler Blanchard, Claudia Keeler Pickering [BYH Class of 1964], Janice Keeler Butler [BYH Class of 1968], and George Brent Keeler. @2007

Keeler, Paul Fortesque

Keeler, Paul Fortesque
Manti, Utah US

Paul and Bernice Keeler

Class of 1922? Paul Keeler. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Paul Fortesque Keeler, 89, died in his home, Sunday, November 7, 1993, of causes incident to age. He was born February 12, 1904 in Provo, Utah to Joseph Brigham Keeler and Martha Alice Fairbanks Keeler. He was the youngest and last survivor of 10 children. He married Bernice Barton of Manti, Utah, October 7, 1938, in Bisbee, Arizona, later solemnized in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple. He attended Provo, Utah schools, Brigham Young Academy high school and Brigham Young University. He served an LDS Mission to the Eastern States. He spent several years in the Mexican colonies as a teacher and rancher. He moved to Manti, Utah in 1940 where he and Bernice raised six children. He was a farmer and rancher and was a gardner at the Manti LDS Temple. He was active in the LDS Church. He is preceded in death by his wife, Bernice. He is survived by six children: Paul Douglas (Penny), Bountiful; Jay Kimball, Salt Lake City; Kay Willardsen (Tom), Kanab; Norma Barrett (Ken), Valdese, North Carolina; Martha Olsen (Michael), Bloomington, Minnesota; John Barton (Diane), Manti; and 15 grandchildren. He enjoyed the outdoors, farming, horses, and hard work. He lived an active life up until his death. And as his humor testified to his immortal words, ``He lived 'til he died''. Funeral services were held on Saturday, November 13, 1993 in Manti, Utah. Interment, Manti City Cemetery. [Published in the Deseret News, Thursday, November 11, 1993.]

Keeler, Phillip Fairbanks

Keeler, Phillip Fairbanks
Provo, Utah US

Phil Keeler

Class of 1956. Phil Keeler. Student Body President. Debate Region, French Club, Thespians, Wildcat Yearbook Layout Editor, I Speak for Democracy, Model U.N., Junior Prom Committee. ~ ~ ~ ~ Phillip Fairbanks Keeler was born November 23, 1937 in Standardville, Utah, and died December 13, 1981 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Daniel Mandeville Keeler and Virginia Christensen Keeler. Their daughters were Jennie Keeler Austin of Tempe, Arizona; Colleen Keeler Jones (J. Elroy) of Salt Lake City; and Ellen Keeler Thompson (Barry) [BYH Class of 1952] of Orem, Utah. They also had two sons, Daniel Albert Keeler (Felicia Fourie), who died in 1999; and Phillip Fairbanks Keeler [BYH Class of 1956] who died in 1981. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Phillip Fairbanks Keeler was born November 23, 1937 in Standardville, Utah, to Daniel M. and Virginia Christensen Keeler. He was educated in the Provo schools and graduated from BY High School. He was Student Body President and an honor student. He was active in the LDS Church. He began his dancing and acting career at age nine. He studied dance and ballet at the LeChrist and Classic schools of dance, the McCune School of Music, and at the University of Utah. After numerous school and community performances in Provo, he made his first ballet debut in 1952 at age 14, in “The Snow Queen” at the University of Utah. He attended the University of Utah for three years and received his BA degree in music and drama from BYU in 1961. He was awarded his Master of Fine Arts degree in ballet in 1963. He was a member of the original University of Utah ballet group. He made USO tours throughout the Orient and South America. He joined the University of Utah theater and ballet staff in 1964. He was an established performer, choreographer and instructor. In 1968, he was appointed chairman of the Department of Dance at the University of Missouri. He taught and studied in Massachusetts, Idaho, Spain and London. At the time of his death, he was an active member of the Provo Eighth Ward seventies quorum and a counselor in the Provo Utah East Stake YSL. Survivors include his father of Provo; one brother and three sisters: Daniel A. Keeler of Bountiful; Jennie Keeler (Ray) Gwilliam, of Tempe, Arizona; Colleen Keeler (Leroy) Jones, of Salt Lake City; and Ellen Keeleer (I. Barry) Thompson, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Funeral services for Phillip Fairbanks Keeler, 44, of 362 N. 400 E., Provo, Utah, who died Sunday, December 13, 1981, were held at the Provo Eighth Ward Chapel in Provo. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald.] @1981

Keeler, Ralph B.

Keeler, Ralph B.

Ralph Keeler

Class of 1918. Ralph Keeler. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1918. Source: 1918 BYU Banyan, High School section, pages 60-79. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Ralph B. Keeler. He received a BS Degree in Chemistry & Mathematics in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 246.

Keeler, Theodocia

Keeler, Theodocia
Vernal, Utah US

Theodocia and Joab Collier

Theodocia Keeler. She is included on a list of 59 names of the earliest students of Brigham Young Academy, taken from a file in the BYU Archives, made by an unknown contemporary student. She married Joab Collier when she was 19 years of age. Joab Collier came to Utah from England with his widowed mother when he was only 10 years of age. When he was 14, after a period of admiration for the brick laying performed by Daniel Keeler and his hired men, he was also hired as an apprentice. Joab also attended Brigham Young Academy for a time. Brick laying and construction became his main life's work, until his death in 1918 in Vernal, Utah. They had 16 children, 14 of whom grew up and had children of their own. The Collier family moved to a homestead on the east side of Vernal in 1890. One of the buildings there, which Joab helped to erect around 1901, was the old brick Tabernacle, which in modern times has been remodeled as the Vernal Temple. ~ ~ ~ ~ Theodocia Keeler was born on August 31, 1858 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Daniel Hutchinson Keeler and Ann Brown Keeler. Theodocia married Joab Collier on April 8, 1877 in Provo, Utah. Theodocia Keeler Collier died on May 25, 1912 in Vernal, Utah. Her interment, Vernal, Utah.

Keigley, Richard

Keigley, Richard
, North Carolina US

Dick Keigley

Class of 1935. Richard Keigley. Debate. Debate and Dramatic Manager. ~ ~ ~ ~ His BYH graduation date confirmed in graduating class list, Salt Lake Telegram, May 7, 1935, p. 14 ~ ~ ~ ~ COURT ADMITS YOUTH TO BAR. Richard B. Keigley, 23, Provo, who has just been inducted into the Navy, was admitted to the bar Monday at special ceremonies in the State Supreme Court. Mr. Keigley is a graduate of the B.Y. High School at Provo and the University of Illinois. [Salt Lake Telegram, August 31, 1942.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Richard B. Keigley was born on September 20, 1918. He died on May 10, 1999 in Lee County, North Carolina. ~ ~ ~ ~ Richard Keigley, Biological Resource Division, US Geological Survey. Richard Keigley is an ecologist employed by the Biological Resource Division of the USGS. From March 1991 to June 1996 he was duty stationed in Yellowstone National Park. Prior to his assignment to NBS in October 1993, he had a 22-year career in the NPS. [February 1997]

Keith, David O.
679 East 220 North
American Fork, Utah 84003-2050 US

David Keith
  • Home: (801) 756-7786

Class of 1968. David O. Keith. BYU BS Mechanical Engineering 1978. BYU MS Mechanical Engineering 1978. @2010

Keith, Jeffrey D.
2048 Stadium Lane
Provo, Utah 84604-1838 US

Jeff Keith
  • Work: 801-422-2189
  • Home: 801-377-5647
  • Fax: 801-422-0267

Class of 1969. Jeffrey Keith. BYU BS Geology 1977. University of Wisconsin - Madison MS Geology 1980. University of Wisconsin - Madison PHD Geology 1982. Now employed at BYU.

Keith, Lon P.

Keith, Lon P.
1827 N. 460 E.
Provo, Utah 84604-1807 US

Lon and Pat Keith
  • Home: 801-377-6747

Class of 1966. Lon Keith. Football, Track, Lettermens Club Vice President, Band, Spanish Club, Chorus, Superior Play Region, 1st Rating Band Small Ensemble Region, Superior Chorus Region, Seminary Graduate. Mission: Argentina. Married Patricia Packer, also BYH Class of 1966. Five daughters, Four sons. 10+ grandchildren. Lon works in the State of Utah Department of Social Services, Office of Recovery Services. They love to golf. @2006 Also policeman and actor. Alternate emails: lonpat@hotmail.com & lpenrodkeith@gmail.com @2016. Lon and Pat attended the 50th Anniversary Reunion of the BYH Class of 1966 on September 2, 2016.

Keith, Martha
2334 Bonanza Court
South Jordan, Utah 84095-8962 US

Martha and Reed Lewis
  • Work: (801) 254-4908

Class of 1971. Martha Keith. BYU 1975. Married Reed D. Lewis.

Keller, Louise

Keller, Louise
Provo, Utah US

Louise Keller

Class of 1892? Faculty & Staff. Louise Keller, Training School, 1895-1896. Louise Keller 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)

Kelley, Alfred L.

Kelley, Alfred L.
Provo, Utah US

Alfred Kelley

Faculty & Staff. Alfred L. Kelley, Training School, 1910-1911.

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