Alphabetical Alumni
Dastry, Ida

Dastry, Ida

Ida Dastry

Collegiate Grads of BYU, Class of 1923. Ida Dastry. She received an AB Degree in History in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 350.

Dauron, Enid

Enid Dauron

Class of 1940. Enid Dauron. [Her surname may be misspelled -- difficulty finding people named Dauron.]

Davidson, David A.
171 Third Avenue Apt 704
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103-5009

David Davidson
  • Home: 801-355-0492

Class of 1953. David A. Davidson. @2010

Davidson, Deon

Davidson, Deon
Lander, Wyoming US

Deon and Jack Banner

Class of 1956. Deon Davidson. She married Jack Banner. Deon was born September 1, 1938, and died December 29, 2004. Her parents were Peter Edward Davidson, born October 3, 1893 in Fairview, Utah; and Agnes Graham Davidson, born December 6, 1898 in Payson, Utah. They married on December 5, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had twelve children: 1. Edward Davidson. 2. Alfred "C" Davidson, born 1919 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1989 in Lyman, Wyoming. 3. James Amasa (Mary) Davidson, born 1920 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1996 in West Valley City, Utah. 4. Ruth Agnes Davidson, born 1923 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died in 1984 in Coeur D' Alene, Idaho. 5. LaMar Marion Davidson, born 1926 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1926 in Evanston, Wyoming. 6. Marlow Graham Davidson, born 1929 in Mountain View, Wyoming - died 1989 in Provo, Utah. 7. Douglas D. (Hattie) Davidson. 8. LeRoy Davidson [BYH Class of 1949]. 9. Melvin Davidson (Kaye) [BYH Class of 1951]. 10. Shirley Jean Davidson (David R. "Dick") Goodman [BYH Class of 1954?]. 11. Deon Davidson (Jack) Banner [BYH Class of 1956], born September 1, 1938 - died December 29, 2004. 12. ?? ~ ~ ~ ~ Although Deon's name and photo did not appear with senior class in 1956 Wildcat yearbook, Deon was indeed a member of the BYH 1956 graduating class!

Davidson, LeRoy
3400 South 900 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 US

LeRoy Davidson
  • Work: 801-485-5257

Class of 1949. LeRoy Davidson. Track. He graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Peter Edward Davidson, born October 3, 1893 in Fairview, Utah; and Agnes Graham Davidson, born December 6, 1898 in Payson, Utah. They married on December 5, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had twelve children: 1. Edward Davidson. 2. Alfred "C" Davidson, born 1919 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1989 in Lyman, Wyoming. 3. James Amasa (Mary) Davidson, born 1920 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1996 in West Valley City, Utah. 4. Ruth Agnes Davidson, born 1923 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died in 1984 in Coeur D' Alene, Idaho. 5. LaMar Marion Davidson, born 1926 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1926 in Evanston, Wyoming. 6. Marlow Graham Davidson, born 1929 in Mountain View, Wyoming - died 1989 in Provo, Utah. 7. Douglas D. (Hattie) Davidson. 8. LeRoy Davidson [BYH Class of 1949]. 9. Melvin Davidson (Kaye) [BYH Class of 1951]. 10. Shirley Jean Davidson (David R. "Dick") Goodman [BYH Class of 1954?]. 11. Deon Davidson (Jack) Banner [BYH Class of 1956], born September 1, 1938 - died December 29, 2004. 12. ?

Davidson, Melvin

Melvin and Kaye Davidson

Class of 1951. Track, Childrens Theater. [Name has been spelled both Davidsen and Davidson -- Davidson is correct.] ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Peter Edward Davidson, born October 3, 1893 in Fairview, Utah; and Agnes Graham Davidson, born December 6, 1898 in Payson, Utah. They married on December 5, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had twelve children: 1. Edward Davidson. 2. Alfred "C" Davidson, born 1919 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1989 in Lyman, Wyoming. 3. James Amasa (Mary) Davidson, born 1920 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1996 in West Valley City, Utah. 4. Ruth Agnes Davidson, born 1923 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died in 1984 in Coeur D' Alene, Idaho. 5. LaMar Marion Davidson, born 1926 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1926 in Evanston, Wyoming. 6. Marlow Graham Davidson, born 1929 in Mountain View, Wyoming - died 1989 in Provo, Utah. 7. Douglas D. (Hattie) Davidson. 8. LeRoy Davidson [BYH Class of 1949]. 9. Melvin Davidson (Kaye) [BYH Class of 1951]. 10. Shirley Jean Davidson (David R. "Dick") Goodman [BYH Class of 1954?]. 11. Deon Davidson (Jack) Banner [BYH Class of 1956], born September 1, 1938 - died December 29, 2004. 12. ?

Davidson, Richard Bohn

Davidson, Richard Bohn
Mapleton, Utah US

Richard Davidson

Class of 1952. Richard Davidson. Chorus. [Deceased] ~ ~ ~ ~ Richard Bohn Davidson was born on June 18, 1934 in Huntington Park, California. His parents were Richard Warner Davidson and Bertha Rae Bohn. He died on June 8, 1999, in Mapleton, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Richard Bohn Davidson of Mapleton passed on at 4 a.m. Tuesday, June 8, 1999, at his home surrounded by loved ones. Richard was born June 18, 1934, in Huntington Park, California, son of Bertha B. Davidson and Richard Warner Davidson. Richard graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1952. He received his B.A. in Math at UCLA. At Brigham Young University, he completed his masters in physics and his doctorate in organic chemistry. He worked for a time on research grants at Hiroshima, Japan, and Fort Collins, Colorado. He also assisted in research carried on at BYU. His interests included writing his own computer programs, composing beautiful classical music for piano and string quartet, vocal arranging, painting (mostly portrait art), bee keeping and throwing unique pottery. He became a licensed pilot and an extra classic Amateur Radio Operator (Ham Radio). He participated in folk dancing and performed with the UCLA Israeli Folk Dance Troupe. His interests in gardening was expressed in his maintaining and improving the family property. Richard studied a variety of languages over his lifetime including, Spanish, German, Indonesian, Japanese and Hebrew. With the passing of his father in 1987, he became caretaker of his aging mother, who was a teacher in the BYU Elementary Training School for many years. He continued taking care of his mother until the day of her passing in February of this year [1999] even when he himself became ill. Richard played the piano for priesthood meetings; was a beloved home teacher and a dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having completed a mission for the Church to Texas and California, teaching Spanish-speaking people. He maintained a personal journal for many years and was an avid genealogist. He is survived by his sisters, Audrey Colleen Davidson and Joan LaRae Davidson Haskins and his brother, Warren Edwin Davidson, who will greatly miss their dear brother. Funeral services were held in the Mapleton Heritage Chapel on Saturday June 12, 1999. [Provo Daily Herald, June 09, 1999.]

Davidson, Shirley Jean

Davidson, Shirley Jean
Provo, Utah US

Shirley and David Goodman

Class of 1954? Shirley Jean Davidson. [Note: Her photo does not appear in the Wildcat yearbooks with the senior class from 1953 to 1956.] Shirley Jean Davidson Goodman passed away February 11, 2005, from pancreatic cancer. She was born February 13, 1936, in Fort Bridger, Wyoming, to Peter Edward Davidson and Agnes Graham Davidson. She moved with her parents and 11 brothers and sisters to Provo, Utah. She graduated from B.Y. High and attended Brigham Young University. She was always an excellent student and loved to learn. She married David R. Goodman on January 5, 1955, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They had just celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Shirley shared with her family and close friends her many talents, which included cooking, sewing, gardening, quilt making, dipping chocolates, canning, crocheting, crossword puzzles, and organizing. She held the attitude, "If it can be done, we'll find a way." She always kept a neat and orderly home and loved gospel principles. She was employed by Provo School District, working at Provost Elementary School as a lunch worker. She will be greatly missed by her husband, David R. Goodman, and their children: Jerri Lynn (Rick) Bigelow, Pocatello, Idaho; Karla (Mike) Mitchell, Sandy, Utah; Vicki (Jeff) Stulce, Springville, Utah; Ron (Ellise) Goodman, Springville, Utah; and her 15 adoring grandchildren and four great- grandchildren; and by her brothers, Melvin (Kaye) Davidson [BYH Class of 1951] and LeRoy Davidson [BYH Class of 1949]. Shirley was preceded in death by her twin daughter, Sharon Lee; her parents; brothers: Edward, Alfred, Lamar, Marlow, James, and Douglas; and sisters, Ruth Davidson and Deon Davidson [BYH Class of 1956] Banner. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 16, 2005 in Provo. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, February 13, 2005.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Peter Edward Davidson, born October 3, 1893 in Fairview, Utah; and Agnes Graham Davidson, born December 6, 1898 in Payson, Utah. They married on December 5, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had twelve children: 1. Edward Davidson. 2. Alfred "C" Davidson, born 1919 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1989 in Lyman, Wyoming. 3. James Amasa (Mary) Davidson, born 1920 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1996 in West Valley City, Utah. 4. Ruth Agnes Davidson, born 1923 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died in 1984 in Coeur D' Alene, Idaho. 5. LaMar Marion Davidson, born 1926 in Fort Bridger, Wyoming - died 1926 in Evanston, Wyoming. 6. Marlow Graham Davidson, born 1929 in Mountain View, Wyoming - died 1989 in Provo, Utah. 7. Douglas D. (Hattie) Davidson. 8. LeRoy Davidson [BYH Class of 1949]. 9. Melvin Davidson (Kaye) [BYH Class of 1951]. 10. Shirley Jean Davidson (David R. "Dick") Goodman [BYH Class of 1954?]. 11. Deon Davidson (Jack) Banner [BYH Class of 1956], born September 1, 1938 - died December 29, 2004. 12. ?

Davidson, Warren Edwin
258 W 500 N
Manti, Utah 84642 US

Warren and Cynthia Davidson
  • Home: 435-835-4864

Class of 1956 ~ Honorary. Warren Davidson. He attended BYH from the eighth through the eleventh grades where his mother was a teacher at the BYU Elementary Laboratory School. His parents were Richard Warner Davidson and Bertha Rae Bohn. He chose to attend Springville High for his senior year and graduated from there in 1956. Warren graduated from BYU with a BA in Spanish. He married Cynthia Meyer of Garland,Utah in 1968 in the Logan Temple. They are the parents of seven children whose ages range from fifteen to thirty-seven, and currently have nine grandchildren. They have lived in several locations, including nine years at Holden, Utah; five years at the Monument Valley Navajo Reservation; six years in Payson, Utah; and eight years in Mapleton, Utah. Currently the Davidsons live directly west of the Manti Temple in Manti, Utah. Warren taught Spanish at the high school level for nineteen years, followed by several ventures including Davidson Music, a music store business located in Payson, Utah. He worked for Language Line Services, Inc, an over-the-phone interpretation service, for eleven years, interpreting Spanish and English. Warren retired in March of 2007. However, with the current situation in the United States, he is looking for an opportunity to get cash flow to be able to achieve current goals. He is also working on a book titled, "Duped and Doped - How to not become a drug addict for your doctor before you die." This is a book meant to help people know that there is an alternative. You don't have to follow the medical industry's plan for you to take their drugs until you die. In addition to natural health, his interests and activities include archery; ham radio; annual participation at the Fort Bridger Mountain Man Rendezvous; and involvement with many newer technologies such as energy efficient wind machines, solar panels and electric cars. Warren owns three Martin acoustic guitars, his family of Martins. He also writes songs and has performed at restaurants, the 4th of July celebration, the Sanpete County Fair, etc. If you want a guitar performer, give him a call. He also has a two-disk CD available. His brother, Richard Bohn Davidson, was a BYH graduate in the Class of 1952. @ Nov 2008

Davies, Bernice

Davies, Bernice

Bernice Davies

Class of 1917. Bernice Davies. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 58. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1921. She received an AB Degree in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 58.

Davies, Bessie M.

Davies, Bessie M.

Bessie Davies

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1930. Bessie M. Davies. She received a BS Degree in Clothing in 1930. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 262.

Davies, Charles H.

Davies, Charles H.

Charles Davies

Collegiate Grads of BYU, Class of 1924. Charles H. Davies. He received a BS Degree in 1924. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 378.

Davies, Grant William
15704 SW 87th Ave.
Tigard, Oregon 97224-5682 US

Grant and Diana Kay Davies
  • Work: 503-684-0842

Class of 1956. Grant W. Davies. Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Lettermen, Interpretive Speech, French Club, Gun Club, Band, Chorus. He married Diana Kay Kirby. ~ ~ ~ ~ Grant grew up in Helper, Utah and attended school there through the tenth grade. While in Helper he lettered in football, basketball, track, and baseball. He was also sports editor of the school newspaper. Upon moving to Provo, he followed the recommendation of his football coach and enrolled at BY High. At BY High he also lettered in football, basketball, track and baseball. He most fondly remembers his senior year’s track team experiences. He participated in the "medley relay", an event in which the first runner ran 100 yards, the second ran 220 yards, the third ran 440 yards, and the final runner ran 880 yards. Grant ran the final leg, the 880 yards. He says that the team ran in five invitational meets that year and set meet records in four of those meets. Immediately upon graduation from BYH, Grant attended BYU for his freshman year. The next October (1957 through 1959) he was called on a mission to the Southern California Mission. Today there are nine missions serving the areas he labored in. After his mission, he returned to BYU. He worked in the BYU Bookstore where he became the "student assistant to the controller" his junior and senior years. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education and Math in 1964. He continued his schooling and graduated with a Master’s Degree in Physical Education and School Administration in 1965. That year he signed a contract to teach physical education and be the intramural director at Portland Community College in Portland, Oregon. Grant taught at PCC for thirty years, retiring from full-time teaching in 1995. During his years at PCC, Grant was an interim department chairman, coached various school teams (softball for 24 years, men’s and women’s bowling for 22 years, men’s and women’s volleyball for 15 years.) His teams won many conference and regional championships over those years. He is currently teaching Adult Fitness on a part-time basis. Grant married Diana Kay Kirby in 1968. She was a graduate of Utah State University, which has proved interesting talk in their home whenever BYU - USU played each other. They adopted five children, three born in Portland and two born in Thailand. They feel the Lord had a hand in bringing each child into their home. In one son’s patriarchal blessing he was told that he chose this family but that he had to come to them in a different way (this was one born in Thailand). Grant and Kay now have eleven grandchildren. Six are boys under the age of three years old. They see them often, and fortunately not all at once. Grant has held various positions in the Church. He is currently the High Priest Group Leader in his ward in Tigard, Oregon. @2006

Davies, Madeline

Madeline Davies

Class of 1928. Madeline Davies. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 24, 1928. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 23, 1928.

Davies, Rita M.

Davies, Rita M.

Rita Davies

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1930. Rita M. Davies. She received a BS Degree in Secondary Teaching in 1930. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 148.

Davies, Ruth

Davies, Ruth
Orem, Utah US

Ruth and Charles Sessions

Classes of 1919 and 1920. Ruth Davies. She graduated from BYH in College Hall on Wednesday, May 28, 1919. Source 1: 1919 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1919. Ruth Davies ['Dession' - actually Sessions]. She received a BYH Academic Diploma in 1919. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 320. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1920. Ruth Davies [Sessions - not Dession]. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1920. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 320. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ruth Davies Sessions was born March 31, 1901 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Charles Edwin Davies & Rachel Emer Davis Davies. Ruth married Charles David Sessions. Ruth Davies Sessions died on May 7, 1992 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo City Cemetery, Utah.

Davies, Vivia Louise

Davies, Vivia Louise
Provo, Utah US

Vivia and Charles Johnson

Class of 1939. Vivia Davies. Orchestra. Girls' Glee Club. Notre Maison. French Club. Opera. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Vivia Louise Davies Johnson, 78, passed away on Sept. 28, 1999, in the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, Utah, from complications associated with heart failure. She was born Jan. 19, 1921, in Provo to Charles Hyrum Davies and Charlotte Marie Bush. She grew up on a farm where her home is still located. Her mother instilled a love of handwork, such as crocheting and knitting, which she did professionally in her later years. She attended Lincoln Grade School, Lincoln Junior High, Brigham Young High School and Brigham Young University. Music was an important part of her life. She played the cello in school orchestras, the BYU Symphony Orchestra and numerous string quartets. She began piano lessons at an early age and was an organist or pianist for church meetings most of her life. Other ardent interests included gardening, canning, traveling and caring for the needs of her family. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In addition to her music positions, she was a teacher and visiting teacher. One of her cherished callings was as a worker in the Provo Temple. She married Charles F. Johnson on May 3, 1940, in Nephi, Utah. Their marriage was solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple in 1989. He preceded her in death on Jan. 31, 1987. She is survived by sons: David (Barbara) Johnson, Draper, Utah; Daniel (Bonnie) Johnson of Springerville, Ariz.; Michael Johnson, Provo; and daughters: Annette Willey, Farmington, Utah; Patricia (John) Hendrix, Orem; and Charlotte Johnson, Provo; 16 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Afton Atkinson. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, three brothers, five sisters, a daughter, a grandson and a granddaughter.

Davis, Alan

Alan Davis

Class of 1958 - Honorary. [Students who attended BYH or BYJrH but for one reason or another graduated from other schools.]

Davis, Alfreda

Davis, Alfreda

Alfreda Davis

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

Davis, Blanche

Davis, Blanche

Blanche Davis

Class of 1923. Blanche Davis. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 148. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Blanche Davis. She received a BS Degree [Ho. Admin. -- House Administration] in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 148.

Davis, Boyd C.

Davis, Boyd C.

Boyd Davis

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1928. Boyd C. Davis. He received a BS Degree in Woodwork in 1928. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 316.

Davis, Chelta

Davis, Chelta
of Lehi, Utah US

Chelta Davis

Class of 1911. Chelta Davis, of Lehi, Utah. Arts and Trades. Ten billion fairies with her play,/ which gives her much delight./ She hates the man who does not say/ "I love you" at first sight. A real lady who finds pleasure in living. ~ ~ ~ ~ [An extensive search has found no information about Chelta Davis.]

Davis, Cynde Sue

Cynde Sue Davis

Class of 1971. Cynde Sue Davis.

Davis, David Elmer

Davis, David Elmer
Salt Lake City, Utah US

David and Juanita Davis

BY Academy High School Class of 1900. D. E. Davis received a Diploma from the Commercial program. Source: Deseret Evening News, June 2, 1900. ~ ~ ~ ~ David Elmer Davis was born on August 11, 1880 in 3-Mile Creek, Perry, Box Elder County, Utah. His parents were Daniel Davis and Mary Ann Rees Davis. David married Juanita Mary Ann Carver on March 10, 1909 in Weber County, Utah. He died on August 12, 1974 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Utah.

Davis, Dix Bennett

Davis, Dix Bennett
American Fork, Utah US

Dix and Marjorie Davis

Class of 1952. Dix Davis. Basketball, Football, Lettermen President, Band, Chorus. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Dix Bennett Davis, 1934-2016. Dix Bennett Davis, 82, passed away on August 30, 2016 in Cedar Hills, Utah. Born on August 16, 1934 in Provo, Utah to Dewain LeRoy and Marcelene Bennett Davis. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1952. He married Marjorie Rae Hatfield in Springville, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Dix worked for Geneva Steel. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many callings, especially the 17 years as a temple worker at the Mount Timpanogos Temple. He had many hobbies including: gardening, bowler, archery, antique bottle hunting and was a great athlete. He is survived by his children: Kennyon Davis, Bryan (Amy) Davis, Denise Baird, Kyle (Karen) Davis, Danual (Cathy) Davis and Randall (Kati) Davis, 26 grandchildren, many great great grandchildren siblings: Brent Davis, Dennis Gauger, Pauline Davis, Linda Clark, Kerry Davis and Kevin Davis. Preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, parents and stepfather, a sister Julie, and a grandson. Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 7, 2016 in the American Fork 26th Ward, 975 North 60 East, American Fork, Utah. Interment, American Fork Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, September 4, 2016] ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Our sweet loving wife, mother, sister and friend Marjorie Rae Hatfield Davis passed away on June 8, 2007 with loved ones by her side. Marjorie was born on February 24, 1936 in Springville, Utah. She was the first of seven children born to Woodrow and Raynor Hatfield. Marjorie graduated from Springville High School in 1954. She married Dix B. Davis [BYH Class of 1952] on July 16, 1954 in Springville. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on June 5, 1964 and are the proud parents of six children. Marjorie's love for her family took precedence above all else and their comfort and well being was of the utmost importance to her. She always had a "twinkle" in her eye when she spoke of her children and her grandchildren. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a strong testimony of the Gospel. She served in many callings in the Church including Primary, Relief Society President and Counselor. She served in the Mount Timpanogos Temple for many years with her husband and cherished that calling dearly. Marjorie was a talented and gifted artist and passed those talents on to her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed watercolors the most. She was an accomplished seamstress. She designed and created her own wedding dress while in high school. She was the costume designer and creator for the Utah Pageant of the Arts for 17 years. Marjorie worked for the LDS Church at the Church Office Building, evaluating film from all over the world. She had a great love of Genealogy and could always be found searching diligently for her ancestors. She enjoyed creative writing and poetry and wrote many poems. She was loved by all who knew her. Marjorie's sweet countenance and humble spirit will truly be missed. Marjorie is survived by her husband, Dix, of 52 years and her six children, Kennyon Davis, Bryan (Amy) Davis, Denise (Doug) Baird, Kyle Davis (Karen), Danual (Cathy) Davis, Randall (Kati) Davis, 25 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, 2 brothers Dennis Hatfield, Ron Hatfield, 3 sisters Joyce Hatfield Leamaster, Connie Hatfield Childs and Laurie Hatfield Crandall. She is preceded in death by her parents, a younger brother and a grandson. Funeral Services were held Wednesday on June 13, 2007 in the American Fork 26th Ward Chapel, 975 N. 60 E., American Fork, Utah. Interment and Grave Dedication will be at the American Fork Cemetery, 100 E. 600 N. Center Street, American Fork Utah. [Provo Daily Herald, June 12, 2007.]

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