Alphabetical Alumni
Larsen, Anna (1924~H)

Larsen, Anna (1924~H)
Preston, Idaho US

Anna Larsen

Class of 1924 ~ Honorary. Anna Larsen, of Preston, Idaho. Anna is listed as a 3rd Year (junior) BYH student in 1924. Some other students similarly listed were actually 4th Year (senior) students. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Larsen, Annette (1970)

Larsen, Annette (1970)
Provo, Utah US

Annette Larsen

Class of 1970. Annette Larsen. Her parents are Richard Lewis Larsen and Lois Larsen. Richard and Lois had five children: Sanrolane "Sandy" Larsen [BYH Class of 1965~H) Richards; Annette Larsen [BYH Class of 1970]; Richard Joseph Larsen [BYH Class of 1971]; Shauna Larsen [BYH Class of 1973] VanWagoner; Lewis Franklin Larsen [BYH Class of 1974]; and Gregory Knowlton Larsen [BYH Class of 1976]. Annette graduated from BYU in 1974 in Business Management and graduated from the BYU School of Management with a Masters of Business Administration in 1978. She recently moved from Boston to Provo, Utah. @2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Annette Larsen, 1951 ~ 2013. Our beloved Annette Larsen, daughter of Richard Lewis and Lois F. Larsen, passed away peacefully at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center on Thursday, March 7, 2013. Annette was born on October 7, 1951, in Provo, Utah. She is survived by her mother, and sisters Sanrolane (Malcolm) Richards, Shauna (Ken) Van Wagoner and brothers Richard (Maureen), Lewis (Stephanie), and Gregory (Katherine) as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She attended school at Brigham Young Elementary/Jr. High, Provo High School and Brigham Young University where she earned an MBA. She was the owner of Beacon Financial Associates, and CEO of the Boston School of Modern Languages in Massachusetts. As an active member of the LDS Church, Annette held numerous callings including serving as Relief Society President twice, and her passion was family history. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, March 16, 2013 at the Pleasant View 1st Ward Chapel, 650 East Stadium Avenue, Provo, Utah. Guests will be received Saturday at the church from 9:00-10:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be emailed to info@bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, March 13, 2013]

Larsen, Annie (1882)

Larsen, Annie (1882)

Annie Larsen

BY Academy High School Class of 1882. Annie Larsen. Graduated June 16, 1882. 21 members of the Class of 1882 are mentioned. Source 1: Deseret Evening News, June 19, 1882. Source 2: Territorial Enquirer, June 21, 1882.

Larsen, Bent Franklin

Larsen, Bent Franklin
Provo, Utah US

B. F. and Geneva Larsen

Faculty & Staff, and Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1912. Bent Franklin Larsen, better known as B. F. Larsen. Art teacher and administrator. September 1908, B. F. Larsen was employed by the Brigham Young Academy to supervise art in the BYU Training School. ~ ~ ~ ~ He received a B.A. Degree (Studio Art) in June 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 290. ~ ~ ~ He earned an M.A. Degree in Art from the University of Utah. He married Geneva Day. Outstanding artist in his own right.

Larsen, Chloe [Larson,] [2?]

Larsen, Chloe [Larson,] [2?]

Chloe Larsen

Class of 1910. Class of 1913. Chloe Larsen. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Normal Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Chloe Larson. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Academic Department. Source: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Question: Are there two women students named Chloe Larsen? TWO POSSIBILITIES: ~ ~ ~ ~ 1. Chloe Larson was born about 1890 in Mesa, Arizona. She married George Tunis Staples about 1910 in Ogden, Utah. She would have been about 20 years of age in 1910. George Tunis Staples was born on February 5, 1886 in Mesa, Arizona. His parents were James Tunis Staples and Ruthette Gardner. He married twice: First, to Chloe Larson [Larsen] about 1910 in Ogden, Utah. [Do not yet know if she died or if they divorced.] Second, he married Margie Robins on December 20, 1911 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Margie Robins was born December 21, 1890 in Scipio, Utah. She died on January 7, 1970 in Ogden, Utah. Interment, Ogden, Utah. James Tunis Staples died on April 8, 1949 in Ogden, Utah. Interment, Ogden, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ 2. Chloe Lafern Larsen was born in 1896 [or 1897]. She married Kenneth Blaine Woods in about 1917, probably in Ogden, Utah. She might have been about 17 in 1913.

Larsen, Debra Ann

Debra Larsen

Class of 1974. Debra Ann Larsen.

Larsen, Don

Don Larsen

Class of 1947.

Larsen, Eugene C.

Larsen, Eugene C.
Provo, Utah US

Eugene & LaPreal Larsen

Class of 1929? Eugene C. Larsen of Provo/Orem died of natural causes on August 4, 2006, in Provo, Utah. He was born in Provo on August 12, 1911, the second son of Bent Franklin (B.F.) Larsen & Martha Geneva Day. Both parents were teachers and he learned the value of an education from them. He enjoyed childhood in Provo, hiking the mountains, fishing and swimming in the Provo River. He loved scouting & was presented his Eagle Scout badge by George H. Brimhall, at age 14. Eugene attended Brigham Young University, graduating in 1936. During the depression, he worked for the Forest Service, summers; and, attended school, winters. He eventually earned his Masters degree. He also attended Georgetown University & the Sorbonne in Paris. He served his country four years during World War II, in North Africa and Europe. He married LaPreal Winterton in the St. George Temple on September 2, 1942, while on a three-day pass. He left for the war the next day. After his Army discharge, Eugene enrolled at the University of Chicago, where he graduated with a PhD in Botany in 1947. Eugene worked at several jobs the next few years, eventually settling in Grand Junction, Colorado. He was with the Bureau of Reclamation, as a Soil Scientist & Hydrologist for 23 years, in Grand Junction; and later, Ephrata, Washington. He retired in 1975, and he and LaPreal served an 18-month mission to Dallas, Texas. Returning to Provo in 1976, they served as ordinance workers in the Provo Temple for 22 years. Many church callings included Stake Clerk, High Councilor & Executive Secretary. He helped found one of the first LDS branch genealogy libraries. Eugene is survived by LaPreal, his wife of almost 64 years. They had five children: Neil (Kay), Carol (John), Howard (deceased), Jeanene (John), & Brenda; and by 29 grandchildren & 36 great-grandchildren. Family and friends are invited to a viewing on Tuesday, August 8, from 7-9 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State Street in Orem. Funeral Services will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 9, at the Rock Canyon Ward, 3050 Mojave Lane, in Provo, with a viewing one hour prior to the services. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sundbergolpinmortuary.com Published in the Daily Herald on 8/6/2006.

Larsen, Florence Naomi

Larsen, Florence Naomi
Beaver, Utah US

Florence and William Baker

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Faculty & Staff. Florence Naomi Larsen. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Florence Naomi Larsen Baker, 97, passed away on June 15, 1996 at the Beaver Valley Hospital. She was born on August 25, 1898 in Logan, Utah to Rasmus Oluf and Anna Jorgenia Sorensen. She married William Milo Baker on October 27, 1921 in the Logan LDS Temple. He preceded her in death on October 29, 1977. Naomi was very active throughout her life in the LDS Church holding many different positions. She and her husband served a mission in Montana. She enjoyed quilting and doing other handicrafts. Her and her husband used to sing duets at various outings and funerals. She was a teacher at the Murdock Academy in Beaver, Utah. But most of her life was devoted to her family as they were her greatest joy. She is survived by her children, Wendell and Lois, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Gordon and Estelle, Beaver; Lynn and Inga, Covina, California; Joan and Vernon Hughes, St. George; Nolan and Valene, Vista, California; 23 grandchildren, 94 great- grandchildren, three great- great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Phillip, great- grandchildren, Angie and Trevor, and sisters, Estella and Lucille. Funeral services were held on Monday, June 17, 1996 in the Beaver 4th Ward Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Beaver, Utah. [Deseret News, Sunday, June 16, 1996.]

Larsen, Floy

Larsen, Floy
Provo, Utah US

Floy Larsen

Faculty & Staff. Floy Larsen, Training School, 1916-1917.

Larsen, Grace

Larsen, Grace

Grace Larsen

Class of 1920. Grace Larsen. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1920. Source: 1920 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, page 65-85.

Larsen, Grant Frederick [Larson,]

Larsen, Grant Frederick [Larson,]
Provo, Utah US

Grant and Leda Larsen

Class of 1930. Grant F. Larson (actually Larsen). Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 29, 1930. He delivered the address of welcome during the ceremony. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 28, 1930. ~ ~ ~ ~ Family history: Christian Larsen and his wife, Inga Augusta, and her two sons by a previous marriage, Gustaf and Einer Ostlund, were among the first group called to settle Southern Alberta, Canada. They left Elsinore, Utah under the leadership of Theodore Brandley of Richfield Utah. They traveled by train and arrived at Stirling whistle stop, May 5, 1899. Christian Larsen was a native of Denmark, born November 4, 1854. His wife Inga Augusta Himmerman Ostlud, was a native of Sweden, born August 27, 1869. He was a bricklayer and worked for Mr. Burns, a contractor from Calgary, in building the first school at Stirling. Christian also homesteaded land east of Stirling. Four more children were born to the Larsens in Stirling: Wilford, Bertha, Seth and Grant. Tragedy Struck the family in the Spring of 1917. Both parents died within two weeks. Christian died March 22, 1917 and Inga Augusta died April 9, 1917. Gustaf Ostlund was already married to Maggie Larson and had a small family. Einer was working away from home and Wilford was working for Merlin Steed. Bertha was 14 the day of her mothers funeral. Seth was not yet ten and Grant was eight. Gustaf Ostlund died in Spokane, Washington, in 1956. Einer Ostlund worked in logging camps, for ship builders and for Geneva Steel. He married Nettie Ivie and they had two sons. After her death he married Leona Knight. They resided in Provo, Utah. Wilford Larsen served as a missionary in the Northern States Mission. He married Edna Scorup and they made their home in Orem, Utah. They had three children. Wilford and Edna went to Texas as missionaries. After her death, he married Ruby Thalman. Bertha took Grant and went to Taber to live with the Peter Larsen Family, who were former residents of Stirling. She returned and lived a short time with Lon and Hulda Nelson. Then she went to live with the family of her friend, Zula Kimball, and attended the Knight Academy. She went to Salt Lake City, where she graduated as a nurse from the LDS Hospital. She married Clyde E. Weeks and went to the Philippine Islands. Their first son was born there. They were then stationed at Fort Douglas, Utah where he served as a Major in the U.S. Army. They had three children. Bertha died October 17, 1941. Seth was welcomed into the home of Bishop Arthur E. Fawns. He attended the Agricultural School at Claresholm and served a mission to Denmark. He attended Brigham Young University. Lilly Thomsen of Denmark became his wife. They had six children and they currently reside in Salt Lake City. Seth and Lilly have been back to Denmark on two or more missions. Grant came back to Stirling and lived with the Samuel Clark Sr. family. He then lived with Mary and Perry Burke. Grant went to Utah and attended Brigham Young High School in Provo, where he graduated in 1930. He served in the Swiss German Mission then he married Leda Curtis. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University and taught school for twenty years. They lived in Provo, Utah, and are the parents of six children. Christian Larsen and his wife, Inga Augusta, are buried in the Stirling Cemetery. ~ Contributed to Stirling Its Story and People by Einer Ostlund ~ ~ ~ ~ Grant Frederick Larsen was born on March 26, 1909 in Sterling, Alberta, Canada. His parents were Christian Larsen and Inga Himmerman Larsen. Grant married Leda Curtis. Grant died on February 3, 1997 in Provo, Utah. His interment, Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah.

Larsen, Gregory K.
2146 Worchester Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121-3858 US

Greg and Katherine Larsen
  • Work: (801) 942-7759

Centennial Class of 1976. Greg Larsen. He married Katherine Barlow. She graduated from BYU with a BS in Fashion Merchandising, 1979. Greg graduated from the University of Utah with a BS in Finance in 1982. He then earned an MS in Managerial Economics from BYU in 1983. He is a Vice President of KeyBank Commercial Lending. They have five children. Their oldest son graduated from BYU this spring in Economics, at the same time as his wife, who also graduated from BYU, in English. Greg's final BY Training School elementary class was the 4th Grade, before the school was closed at the end of the 1967-1968 school year. Had the school remained open for only eight more years, that class would have been honored as the BYH Centennial Class of 1976. His parents are Richard Lewis Larsen and Lois Larsen. Richard and Lois had five children: Sanrolane "Sandy" Larsen [BYH Class of 1965~H) Richards; Annette Larsen [BYH Class of 1970]; Richard Joseph Larsen [BYH Class of 1971]; Shauna Larsen [BYH Class of 1973] VanWagoner; Lewis Franklin Larsen [BYH Class of 1974]; and Gregory Knowlton Larsen [BYH Class of 1976]. @2006

Larsen, Heber [Joseph?]

Larsen, Heber [Joseph?]

Heber Larsen

Circa BYA Class of 1896. Heber Larsen. Heber, at age 23, was a member of the first BYA football team in 1896. Source. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Joseph Heber Larson was born November 19, 1873 in Utah. He became a teacher at Gila Academy in Thatcher, Graham County, Arizona. Heber died on May 7, 1942 in Los Angeles, California.

Larsen, Joseph
701 East 2730 North
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Joseph Larsen
  • Work: (801) 377-9131

Class of 1977. Joseph Larsen. BYU BS Accounting 1986. BYU MACC Information Systems Consulting 1986. Joseph M. Larsen, CPA.

Larsen, Laura

Larsen, Laura
Spanish Fork, Utah US

Laura and Oran Lewis

BY Academy High School Class of 1881. Laura Larsen. Diploma in the Normal (teaching) course. Source: The Territorial Enquirer, June 22, 1881, Provo, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Laura Larsen was born on March 11, 1864 in Fountain Green, Sanpete County, Utah. Her parents were Niels Peter Larsen and Christina Wilhelmina Swensen Larsen. Laura married Oran Amos Lewis on June 30, 1887 in Provo, Utah. Laura Larsen Lewis died on December 20, 1943 in Spanish Fork, Utah.

Larsen, Lee

Lee Larsen

Class of 1945. [Male]

Larsen, Lewis Franklin
3405 Old Dominion Blvd
Alexandria, Virginia 22305 US

Lew and Stephanie Larsen
  • Home: 703-683-0078

Class of 1974. Lewis Larsen. His parents are Richard Lewis Larsen and Lois Larsen. Richard and Lois had five children: Sanrolane "Sandy" Larsen [BYH Class of 1965~H) Richards; Annette Larsen [BYH Class of 1970]; Richard Joseph Larsen [BYH Class of 1971]; Shauna Larsen [BYH Class of 1973] VanWagoner; Lewis Franklin Larsen [BYH Class of 1974]; and Gregory Knowlton Larsen [BYH Class of 1976]. After BY Elementary closed, he attended Farrer Junior High School on Center Street in Provo and he graduated from Provo High School in 1974. He served a mission to the California Los Angeles Mission. Following his mission, he returned to BYU earning a BS in Business Management and Finance in 1982. He moved to Washington, D.C. in 1982 to work as a legislative assistant to Utah Senator Orrin G. Hatch. He earned an MBA from the George Washington University in 1988. He married Stephanie Christensen (a BYU grad and Virginia native) in 1993 and they have three children, Mark, Chase and Alexis. He currently Vice President of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation in Washington, D.C. & Bishop of the Alexandria I Ward. Official BYH alumni leader of the D.C. region. Note: Lew has a new email address. @July 2009

Larsen, Lottie E.

Larsen, Lottie E.

Lottie Larsen

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1916. Lottie E. Larsen. She received an AB Degree (Home Economics) in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 431.

Larsen, Lyman

Larsen, Lyman

Lyman Larsen

Class of 1917. Lyman Larsen. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 74.

Larsen, Martin M.

Larsen, Martin M.

Martin Larsen

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1907. Martin M. Larsen. He received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 186.

Larsen, Murray

Larsen, Murray
Provo, Utah US

Murray Larsen

Faculty & Staff. Murray Larsen, Arithmetic teacher, 1885-1890.

Larsen, Pauline

Larsen, Pauline

Pauline Larsen

BY Academy High School Class of 1886. Pauline Larsen. Awarded Teacher's Certificate, and a Special Certificate in Physiology & Hygiene. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 25, 1886.

Larsen, Richard Joseph

Larsen, Richard Joseph
Raymond, Alberta

Dick and Margaret Larsen

Class of 1971. Richard J. Larsen. BYU BS Outdoor Recreation 1984. MA from university in Pennsylvania. Richard married Margaret Bridge. They have four children: Jess Larsen; Nick Larsen; Margaret Larsen; and Jillian Larsen. Now living in Canada. His parents are Richard Lewis Larsen and Lois Larsen. Richard and Lois had five children: Sanrolane "Sandy" Larsen [BYH Class of 1965~H) Richards; Annette Larsen [BYH Class of 1970]; Richard Joseph Larsen [BYH Class of 1971]; Shauna Larsen [BYH Class of 1973] VanWagoner; Lewis Franklin Larsen [BYH Class of 1974]; and Gregory Knowlton Larsen [BYH Class of 1976]. @2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Richard "Dick" Joseph Larsen, beloved father and grandfather, passed away Friday November 18, 2016 following a car accident. Dick was born on August 1, 1953 to parents Richard Lewis Larsen and Lois Fowlke Larsen, of Provo, Utah. Dick loved his family fiercely, spending most of his free time, and early retirement with his wife Maureen, his children, and his grandchildren. Dick was always up for an adventure, whether it be a roadtrip to visit family in Utah, taking his grandkids out fishing and kayaking, or venturing out to serve the orphans in Peru. Dick’s immense passion for service was a defining part of his personality, his heart was full of love, compassion and concern for his fellow man. After family and service, his biggest loves were genealogy, gardening and chocolate cake. Dick loved his work in the temple and on a service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He put his whole heart into all that he did and will be greatly missed by many. Dick is survived by his wife Maureen; his children, Jess Larsen (Stephanie), Nick Larsen (Keshia), Meg Cano (Jorge), and Jill Daylong (Treavor); his grandchildren, Kyanne, Bridge, Olivia, Finley, Nixon, Rusty, Atreyu, Grey, Ziah, Piper, Javi, Aldo, and Hanks. Friends met with the family at the LDS – Raymond Stake Centre on Tuesday, November 22, 2016 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. and prior to the funeral service on Wednesday from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. The Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Raymond Stake Centre, 2 North – 200 West, Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Interment, Temple Hill Cemetery, Raymond, Alberta, Canada. The family suggests that friends continue Dick’s legacy of service and donations to the Southern Alberta Society for High Andes Relief (sharperu.org). Source.

Larsen, Sandy [Sanrolane]
16003 Algrave Lane
Spring, Texas 77379

Sandy and Malcolm Richards
  • Home: 832-482-0667

Class of 1965. Sanrolane "Sandy" Larsen. She graduated from BYU. She earned a Ph.D. at Texas A&M University. She married R. Malcolm Richards of Farmington, Utah. They have five children: York Richards; Greg Richards; Ryan Richards; Rochelle Richards; and Stephanie Richards (dec.) In the past they lived in College Station, Texas where her husband has been a Business professor. Sandy and Malcolm then moved to Dubai, United Arab Emerates. Her parents are Richard Lewis Larsen and Lois Larsen. Richard and Lois had five children: Sanrolane "Sandy" Larsen [BYH Class of 1965~H) Richards; Annette Larsen [BYH Class of 1970]; Richard Joseph Larsen [BYH Class of 1971]; Shauna Larsen [BYH Class of 1973] VanWagoner; Lewis Franklin Larsen [BYH Class of 1974]; and Gregory Knowlton Larsen [BYH Class of 1976]. @2006

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