Alphabetical Alumni
Reid, H. Lorenzo

Reid, H. Lorenzo

Lorenzo Reid

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1914. H. Lorenzo Reid. He received an A.B. Degree in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 103. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1931. H. Lorenzo Reid. He received an M.S. Degree in 1931. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 103.

Reid, Ida

Reid, Ida

Ida Reid

Faculty & Staff Late 1950s, including 1957-58. Ida Reid. [This is not Ida Farnsworth Reid, BYA High School Class of 1901, who died in 1929.]

Reid, Leslie Ann
1089 Cherry Lane
Provo, Utah 84604-3616 US

Leslie Ann & Michael Gledhill
  • Work: (801) 374-2789

Class of 1971. Leslie Ann Reid. BYU 1975. Married Michael B. Gledhill.

Reimschüssel, Carol [Reimschussel,]
2481 West 1425 South
Syracuse, Utah 84075 US

Carol and Richard McDermott
  • Work: (801) 773-7731

Class of 1970. Carol Reimschüssel [Reimschussel]. BYU Art 1994. Married Richard E. McDermott. Her parents: Ernest Felix Reimschussel and Hilda Beth Britton, married 1940 in Salt Lake City. Their children: LuAnn Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1964, now dec.] (Glen L.) Miller; Ernest Kay Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1960], Lehi; Richard B. Reimschussel [BYU Class of 1969] (Frankie), Orem; Carol Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1970] (Richard E.) McDermott, Syracuse; Robert J. (Robin) Reimschussel, Provo; and foster son, Craig Coleman (Liz), Provo.

Reimschüssel, Ernest Kay [Reimschussel,]

Reimschüssel, Ernest Kay [Reimschussel,]
Lehi, Utah US

Kay Reimschüssel

Class of 1960. Kay Reimschüssel, Ernest Kay [Reimschussel]. Student Body Second Vice President. Chorus, Concert Band, Pep Band Asst Conductor, Drum Major, Boys State, Wildcat Yearbook, Y'ld Cat Newspaper, Junior Class President, Thespians, Quill & Scroll, Library Staff, Seminary Graduate, Honor Roll, All State Band. BYU BS Elementary Education 1968. His parents: Ernest Felix Reimschussel and Hilda Beth Britton, married 1940 in Salt Lake City. Their children: LuAnn Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1964, now dec.] (Glen L.) Miller; Ernest Kay Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1960], Lehi; Richard B. Reimschussel [BYU Class of 1969] (Frankie), Orem; Carol Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1970] (Richard E.) McDermott, Syracuse; Robert J. (Robin) Reimschussel, Provo; and foster son, Craig Coleman (Liz), Provo. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Ernest Kay Reimschussel - January 3, 1942 - December 22, 2013. In loving memory of the honorable teaching professor of history, gifted of learning, fatherhood and most of all faith. Kay was born in the Lehi Hospital to loving parents Ernest Felix and Hilda Beth Britton Reimschussel. He attended BY High [Class of 1960] and proceeded to be on the student body council, drum major, earned his Eagle Scout award, served two missions for the LDS Church. Kay attended and graduated from BYU. He began teaching in Tooele and retired after many years of service in the Jordan School District. He was awarded Teacher of the Year by the State of Utah and received a Master's Degree from U of U. He is survived by his loving son Jason and two beautiful granddaughters, Alexandra and Abby, one sister Carol Sue (Richard) McDermott, two brothers; Robert J. and Richard (Frankie). Preceded in death by his sister LuAnn Miller and his parents. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 28, 2013 at 11 a.m. in the Lehi Stake Center, 300 North Center. Family and friends may call Friday evening at Wing Mortuary, 118 East Main, Lehi from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to service on Saturday morning. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Online guest book at wingmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, December 26, 2013][&]

Reimschüssel, Lu Ann [Reimschussel,]

Reimschüssel, Lu Ann [Reimschussel,]
Orem, Utah

Lu Ann and Glen Miller

Class of 1964. LuAnn Reimschüssel [Reimschussel]. Dramatics, Chorus, Band, Seminary Graduate, Seminary 4 years, Pep Club, Hi-Steppers, F.H.A., Ski Club, Miss Autumn Attendant. Married Glen Leon Miller, BYH Class of 1961. LuAnn was born December 9, 1946 in Provo, Utah, died May 28, 1981 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: Ernest Felix Reimschussel and Hilda Beth Britton, married 1940 in Salt Lake City. Their children: LuAnn Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1964] (Glen L.) Miller; Ernest Kay Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1960], Lehi; Richard B. Reimschussel [BYU Class of 1969] (Frankie), Orem; Carol Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1970] (Richard E.) McDermott, Syracuse; Robert J. (Robin) Reimschussel, Provo; and foster son, Craig Coleman (Liz), Provo. LuAnn is buried in Provo City Cemetery, Block 6 Lot 84.

Reimschüssel, Richard B. [Reimschussel,]
721 East 600 North
Orem, Utah 84097-4215 US

Rich and Frankie Reimschüssel
  • Work: 801-225-3971

Class of 1969. Richard B. "Rich" Reimschüssel [Reimschussel]. BYU BS Electronics Technology and Computers 1977. Married Frankie. Organized 32nd-year reunion of Class of 1968 in 2001. Rich Reimschüssel serves as activity chairman in the Squaw Peak District, Boy Scouts of America [2002]. His parents: Ernest Felix Reimschüssel and Hilda Beth Britton, married 1940 in Salt Lake City. Their children: LuAnn Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1964, now dec.] (Glen L.) Miller; Ernest Kay Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1960], Lehi; Richard B. Reimschussel [BYU Class of 1969] (Frankie), Orem; Carol Reimschussel [BYH Class of 1970] (Richard E.) McDermott, Syracuse; Robert J. (Robin) Reimschussel, Provo; and foster son, Craig Coleman (Liz), Provo. A chief organizer of the Class of 1969 reunions in 2001, 2009, and 2019.

Reimschüssel, Robert [Reimschussel,]
826 North 300 West
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Robert Reimschüssel
  • Work: (801) 374-0514
  • Home: (801) 374-9438

Class of 1978. Robert Reimschussel.

Reinhold, Allen Kurt
590 North 200 East
American Fork, Utah 84003-1711 US

Allen Reinhold
  • Work: 801-756-3615

Class of 1954. Allen Kurt Reinhold. Assistant Librarian, Library Club, Ski Club, Wildcat Yearbook Art Editor & Silkscreen, Y'ld Cat Newspaper. BYU BA Art 1961. BYU MA Painting & Sculpture 1962. Illustrator for the five book series, Book of Mormon Stories, written by George Bickerstaff. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents were Eric Reinhold and Lillian Violet Hansen Reinhold, married September 14, 1935 in Farmington, Utah. Their children included: Allen Kurt (Irene) Reinhold [BYH Class of 1954], American Fork; Deanne Reinhold, Spanish Fork; Brian DeLoy (Vickie) Reinhold, Roy; and Randall Kay (Nanette) Reinhold, Layton. @2004. ~ ~ ~ ~ Honored with Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award AMERICAN FORK, UT, January 29, 2018 — Marquis Who's Who, the world's premier publisher of biographical profiles, has presented Allen Reinhold with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award. Mr. Reinhold has achieved many years' experience in his professional network, and has been noted for leadership qualities, and the credentials and successes in his field. Individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process. Retired from academia for more than 20 years now, Mr. Reinhold most recently taught as a professor of graphic design at Salt Lake Community College from 1985 to 1996. His artistic abilities, which have been apparent for much of his life, have also been on display as the owner and freelance artist of Allen Reinhold Art & Design Studio in American Fork, Utah, since 1962, which is still currently thriving today. Born in Salt Lake City, Mr. Reinhold attended Brigham Young High School, graduating in the Class of 1956. He later earned a BA in Art in 1962, and MA in Painting and Design in 1963, both at Brigham Young University. During the 1970s and 1980s, he spent time illustrating books for Bookcraft, with one of his more popular works including the “Book of Mormon Stories.” Never straying far from home, Mr. Reinhold also worked as a graphic artist for Brigham Young University for several years, was a production artist for Evans Advertising Agency in Salt Lake City in 1968, and was an art director of telelecture for the Division of Child and Family Services, State of Utah, also in Salt Lake City, from 1968 to 1969. Prior to teaching at Salt Lake Community College, he was an art instructor at USTC from 1969 to 1985, director of educational media in the Granite School District at Olympus High School in Salt Lake City from 1966 to 1968, and high school art teacher in the Emery County School District in Castle Dale, UT, from 1962 to 1963. Mr. Reinhold's home state has served as a backdrop for much of his artwork. He has enjoyed recreating scenes of the American West that he portrays so vividly, with each painting being communicated through the power of color to create drama. Using realism and impressionistic water-color styles, as well as light and dramatic values, Mr. Reinhold's paintings have often been based on personal experiences. Paintings have included that of wildlife and domestic animals, as well as humans, young and old. Exhibiting his work in group shows at the Pageant of the Arts in American Fork from 1980 to 1989, and featured in group shows at the Salt Lake Art Festival, Mr. Reinhold received numerous awards over the years for his paintings. He was the recipient of a First Place Award from the American Fork Steel Days in 1992, a Best in Show in American Fork in 1982, a Third Place Award at the Utah State Fair in 1982, a Third Place Award from the City of St. George in 1980, and a First Place Award from Utah County from 1977 to 1978. Certified in secondary and post-secondary technology and industrial design and a certified color consultant, Mr. Reinhold is a former adviser and coach for the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America from 1978 to 1991. He also spent 15 years with the Boy Scouts of America in American Fork, was on the board of directors of Art in American Fork. Earlier in his life he served a mission to Germany with the Latter Day Saints Church. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1953 to 1962, where he was assigned to a control group in the military. Since 2017, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold are currently serving The LDS Church as Member Leader Support Missionaries. He is a fellow of the Delta Phi Kappa and member of the Salt Lake Community College Faculty Senate and The National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, where he currently serves as membership vice president of his chapter. Mr. Reinhold has been included in many editions of Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education, Who's Who in the West, and Who's Who in the World. Married to Linda Anne French, he has five children, four step-children, 15 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and a foster Navajo son. His first wife, Irene, died of cancer in 2007. In recognition of outstanding contributions to his profession and the Marquis Who's Who community, Allen Reinhold has been featured on the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement website. Visit www.ltachievers.com for more information about this honor. By Maria Burns

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Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Allen Reinhold has favored the nostalgic scenes of the American West since childhood. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1954, and made American Fork, Utah, his home. The small town flavor and rural character of Utah communities are a frequent theme of his paintings. His works constitute a record of our fast disappearing past. He characteristically uses magnificent western backdrops. Each painting has a unique feeling and mood, communicated through the power of his colors, his superb blending of realism and impressionistic water-color styles, and the quality of light and use of dramatic values. But Allen Reinhold is more than a Western artist, he is a fine water-colorist who loves the West, and he is well traveled throughout North America and Europe. His paintings are based on personal experiences and often include a variety of wildlife, domestic animals, as well as human figures that give life to the scenes. He enjoys the characterization of people young and old. He always paints with a feeling of love for his subjects. Some of his most popular illustrations were done in the 1970s and 1980s to illustrate Bookcraft's series Book of Mormon Stories, with text written by George Bickerstaff. --Graduated from B. Y. High school in 1954. --Graduated from Brigham Young University in art, 1962. --Received MA degree in painting & design, 1963. --Illustrated books for Bookcraft, 1970’s. --Professor of art and design at Salt Lake Community College, 27 years, now retired. --Listed in Marquis Who’s Who in America.

Remmey, Erastus Snow

Remmey, Erastus Snow

Erastus Remmey

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1913. Erastus Snow Remmey. He received an A.B. Degree in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 385.

Reynolds, Alice Louise

Reynolds, Alice Louise
Provo, Utah US

Alice Reynolds

BY Academy High School Class of 1890, and Collegiate Classes of 1895, 1897 and 1910 (BYU), also Faculty. Alice Reynolds, BYA high school Normal Diploma. Source 1: Utah Enquirer, May 23, 1890. Alice Louise Reynolds. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy Collegiate Normal Class of 1895. Alice Reynolds. Received title of Bachelor of Pedagogy (B. Pd.) on May 23, 1895. Source 2: Salt Lake Tribune, May 24, 1895. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Collegiate Class of 1895: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 66. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1897. Alice Louise Reynolds. Received the degree of Bachelor of Didactics (B. D.) in May of 1897. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 27, 1897. ~ ~ ~ ~ Brigham Young University Class of 1910, B. A. Degree. Source: Students Record of Class Standings BY Academy, Book 1, page 66. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy English teacher, 1895-1938. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alice Louise Reynolds appears in a photograph held by the BYU Archives of "the graduating Class of 1895" (UAP 2 Folder 038). ~ ~ ~ ~ Alice Louise Reynolds was born to George and Mary Ann (Tuddenhaum) Reynolds on April 1, 1873. She was only 6 when her father was imprisoned for plural marriage and only 12 when her mother died at the birth of the family's eleventh child. Soon after her mother's death, Alice and a younger sister were sent to Brigham Young Academy in Provo to study under Karl G. Maeser. Alice also attended the new Salt Lake City Academy and Brigham Young College in Logan. In 1889 she returned to Brigham Young Academy and graduated with a high school Normal Diploma in May, 1890. The new principal of the Academy, Benjamin Cluff, Jr., visited with Miss Reynolds shortly after graduation and convinced her to attend the University of Michigan to prepare herself for a teaching opportunity at Brigham Young Academy. Alice Louise Reynolds was among the first Mormon women to go East for university study. After studying in Michigan for two years, she returned to the Academy where she received a Bachelor of Pedagogy degree in 1895. In 1897 she was awarded a Bachelor of Didactics degree by the Church Board of Education, and in 1910 she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the new Brigham Young University. Miss Reynolds was the first woman to teach college-level courses at BYA and taught all of the literature classes until 1903, when Brigham Young Academy was dissolved, and replaced by Brigham Young High School and Brigham Young University. She was also the first woman to become a full professor at BYU and was an active member of the Utah and National Education Associations. Her thirst for knowledge led her to continue her education throughout her life. She did graduate work at the University of Chicago, Cornell, Berkeley, and Columbia. She also studied in London and Paris. Alice Louise Reynolds was politically active and served as a national Democratic committeewoman and as a delegate to the national convention of the Democratic Party. She also served as a delegate to several women's organizations, including the General Federation of Women's Clubs, the National American Women Suffrage Conventions, and the League of Women Voters at the Pan American Convention. In 1906 a faculty library committee was formed to help establish an adequate library for Brigham Young Academy. Miss Reynolds was a member of the committee from its inception and served as its chair for 19 years. She is especially remembered for her determination to build the library book collection. She headed a fund-raising drive to purchase a major private library held by a Provo judge, J.W.N. Whitecotton. Her active leadership made it possible to obtain the 1,200-volume collection when the school lacked the funds to purchase the books. Later, she organized several campaigns to obtain books and acquire funds which helped the library holdings increase to 100,000 volumes at the time of her death in 1938. Church callings were an important part of her life. She served for 20 years as a member of the Utah Stake Board of the Young Womens Mutual Improvement Association. In 1923 she was called to the General Board of the Relief Society. She became the editor of the Relief Society Magazine, serving in this position for 7 years concurrently with her teaching responsibilities at BYU. She was also instrumental in adding literary lessons to the Relief Society curriculum. Throughout her life Miss Reynolds had many friends and admirers. She was so well respected that former pupils formed a club in her honor. The Alice Louise Reynolds Clubs eventually consisted of 16 official chapters throughout the United States. Alice Louise Reynolds died of cancer on December 5, 1938. In her memory, and in conjunction with the dedication of the Harold B. Lee Library addition in 1977, the Alice Louise Reynolds Room was named as a memorial and permanent tribute to this remarkable teacher and friend of the library. The Alice Louise Reynolds Lecture Series has been established in her honor to feature prominent guest speakers in literature, bibliography, and public service. It is through the generosity of members of the Alice Louise Reynolds Clubs and other Friends of the Library that the endowment for an annual lectureship has been made possible. Unselfish service has a lasting effect on what it touches. The unselfish touch of Alice Louise Reynolds can still be felt at Brigham Young University. The Harold B. Lee Library can trace its beginnings to a committee on which Miss Reynolds served, first as a member and later as chair. She devoted many years to building the dream of a large and comprehensive university library at BYU. Today the Harold B. Lee Library, with almost 3,000,000 volumes, stands as a monument to her dedication and vision. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alice Louise Reynolds was the first woman to be named a full professor at Brigham Young University, in 1911. She is credited with starting what is now the Harold B. Lee Library, and her students organized the Alice Louise Reynolds Reading Club in her name, of which there are 16 active chapters in the United States today. She was a member of the Relief Society General Board and editor of the Relief Society Magazine. She was born in Salt Lake City on April 1, 1873, and died in Provo on Dec. 5, 1938.

Reynolds, Arch S.

Reynolds, Arch S.

Arch Reynolds

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. Arch S. Reynolds. He received a BA Degree in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, page 258.

Reynolds, Birdella

Reynolds, Birdella

Birdella Reynolds

Class of 1921. Birdella Reynolds. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 388.

Reynolds, Bufaye

Bufaye Reynolds

Faculty & Staff 1960s, including 1963-64 - Home Economics Teacher. President, Utah Association for Career and Technical Education (UACTE), 1996-1997 Bufaye Reynolds. Winter Conference: Marketable Education in a High Tech World, Saturday, February 8, 1997-UVSC, President: Bufaye Reynolds.

Reynolds, Carol Ann
PO Box 252
Centerville, Utah 84014 US

Carol Ann Christensen
  • Work: 801-299-9911

Class of 1952. Carol Ann Reynolds. Cheerleader, Fauvines, Notre Maison, Les Amis, Bookkeeping Team, Shorthand Club. Married ____ Christensen.

Reynolds, Debra
773 Grouse Drive
Spring Creek, Nevada 89815 US

Debra Reynolds-Fullmer
  • Work: (775) 753-2444

Class of 1978. Debra Reynolds. BYU Hawaii 1981. BYU BA English 1986. She married A. Fullmer, and uses the name: Debra Reynolds-Fullmer

Reynolds, Elizabeth

Elizabeth Reynolds

Class of 1973. Elizabeth Reynolds. [Need more information.]

Reynolds, George

Reynolds, George
Provo, Utah US

George Reynolds

Faculty & Staff. George Reynolds, Religion teacher, 1893-1902.

Reynolds, Gertrude

Reynolds, Gertrude

Gertrude Reynolds

Class of 1916. Gertrude Reynolds. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 292.

Reynolds, Jack

Reynolds, Jack
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Jack and Barbara Reynolds

Class of 1935. Jack Reynolds. Jack came to BYH from Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Jack F. Reynolds was born on February 19, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were John Leslie Reynolds and Belva L. Fisher Reynolds. Jack had a sister, Louise Reynolds [Yanik], who graduated from BY High School in 1930. Jack married Barbara. Jack F. Reynolds died on January 16, 1994 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Reynolds, Jerry L.
1985 West 1600 North
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Jerry Reynolds
  • Work: (801) 377-5789

Class of 1972. Jerry Reynolds. BYU BS Accounting 1977. BYU JD Law 1980. Jerry L. Reynolds.

Reynolds, Julene

Julene Reynolds

Class of 1960 ~ Honorary. Attended in 1957, participated in BYJrH Music. ? Juliene Reynolds Miller, 1055 Ponce De Leon Avenue, Stockton, California 95209 - (209) 472-1598. Ricks College [BYUI] 1967. ?

Reynolds, Larry L.
48 North Quartz Street
Gilbert, Arizona 85234 US

Larry Reynolds
  • Work: (480) 926-6892

Class of 1970. Larry Reynolds. BYU BS Accounting 1976. BYU BS Electrical Engineering Technology 1982.

Reynolds, Louise

Reynolds, Louise
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Louise and Carl Yanik

Class of 1930. Louise Reynolds. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 29, 1930. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 28, 1930. ~ ~ ~ ~ Louise Reynolds was born on December 10, 1911 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her parents were John Leslie Reynolds and Belva L. Fisher Reynolds. Louise graduated from BY High School in 1930. She attended Brigham Young University, and graduated from the University of Utah, majoring in Social Work. Louise had a brother, Jack F. Reynolds, who graduated from BY High School in 1935. Louise married Carl Boyce Yanik on Nov. 15, 1941 in Bear River City, Utah. Louise Reynolds Yanik died December 16, 1994 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Reynolds, Mabel

Reynolds, Mabel

Mabel Reynolds

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1917. Mabel Reynolds. She received an AB Degree in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 361.

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