Alphabetical Alumni

Dean, Don
37163 Camarillo Ave.
Barstow, California 92310

Don Dean

Class of 1947. @2001 Donald "Don" Dean, Barstow High School, "Photography / Yearbook Advisor" born 1929, died December 2002 at Age 73.

Dean, Marcia Gene
1368 Fort Canyon Rd
Alpine, Utah 84004-1117 US

Marcia and William Crockett
  • Work: (801) 756-7317

Class of 1961. Marcia Gene Dean. Dramatics, Hi-Stepper, Thespians, Chorus, F.H.A., Homecoming Queen, Seminary Graduate. Married William C. Crockett. --@2006

Dean, Marie
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Marie and Bruce Speakman

Class of 1946. Marie Dean. She graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Marie was born on November 13, 1928 at Durango, Colorado. Marie was ten years old when the Charles and Myrtle Dean family moved to Provo. Marie entered the sixth grade at Joaquin School that year. She attended the Farrer Junior, then B.Y High, graduating in 1946. She graduated from BYU in 1951. She and her sister Roberta worked at Sears Roebuck part time to put themselves through college. Her brother Edwin and sister Winifred had helped each other by teaching school. Marie majored in Secretarial Practice and worked as a secretary since graduating (1957). She took 18 months out and fulfilled a mission in the Northwestern States — 1954-55. She worked more than a year at BYU as secretary to President Edwards, then followed him as his secretary in the Church Offices. Marie later married Bruce Speakman on August 8, 1958 in the Salt Lake Temple. They have three daughters and two sons. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Marie Dean Speakman returned home to her Heavenly Father on Sunday, June 9, 2013, following a long and courageous journey with Alzheimer's. She passed away peacefully, close to family, at Legacy House in Logan, Utah. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm on Monday, June 17, 2013, at the Kenwood First Ward Building, 1765 East 3080 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. A viewing will be held Sunday evening, June 16, from 6 pm to 8 pm, at Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, and again at the Kenwood First Ward Building, 1765 East 3080 South on Monday, June 17, from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm prior to the service. The family gives loving thanks to the compassionate care provided by Encompass Hospice and the staff of the Memory Unit at Legacy House. Marie is survived by five children, Marilyn Titus, Taylorsville, Utah; Debbie (Curt) Ostrander, Smithfield, Utah; Kathy Jensen, Smithfield, Utah; Ken (Patty) Speakman, Star Valley Ranch, Wyoming; and Steven Speakman, Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren (with one more on the way). She is also survived by one sister, Roberta (Bob) Peterson, Pleasant Grove, Utah; and two sisters-in-law, Gloria (Shirl) Wright, American Fork, Utah; and Nicholas Speakman, Camarillo, California. Marie was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Myrtle Dean; her husband, Bruce; one brother, Edwin Dean; two sisters, Mildred Peine and Winifred Banks; and one brother-in-law, Lyman Aird Speakman. Marie was born November 13, 1928, in Durango, Colorado. She was raised in Red Mesa, Colorado, and Provo, Utah. She had many fond memories of her years on the farm in Red Mesa and at Brigham Young High School, where she graduated in 1946, and Brigham Young University in Provo. She served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Northwestern States Mission. Following her missionary service, Marie worked for several years at the LDS Church Office Building as an administrative assistant during the tenure of President David O. McKay. She married her best friend and sweetheart, Bruce Speakman, in the Salt Lake Temple on August 8, 1958. Marie was a beloved full-time mother, raising five children, and then returned to the workforce from 1978-1995 in the accounting department at Murdock Travel. She was devoted to her family and to serving the Lord her entire life. Bruce and Marie raised their family in Kenwood First Ward, Salt Lake City, where Marie continued to live following Bruce's death in 2007. In 2011, she moved to Smithfield, Utah. Marie served faithfully in many church callings, including Primary President and Relief Society President. She also devoted thousands of hours to family history work. From August 1991 - August 1993, Bruce and Marie served as service missionaries in the Utah Salt Lake City Granite Park Mission. At her passing, Marie would ask all those who love her to celebrate her life, rather than mourn her death, by giving Christ-like service to those around them - a pattern Marie exemplified always. Messages for the family can be posted at: www.HolbrookMortuary.com [Deseret News, Wednesday, June 12, 2013] Source.

Decker, Briant L.

Decker, Briant L.

Briant Decker

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1924. Briant L. Decker. He received an AB Degree in Botany in 1924. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 368.

Decker, Helen

Helen Decker

Class of 1929. Helen Decker. Source: 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. Shown as a member of the BYH Debate Team for 1928-1929, in the 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section.

Decker, Kenneth

Decker, Kenneth
Of Provo, Utah US

Kenneth Decker

Classes of 1912 and 1913. Kenneth Decker, of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Kenneth Decker. He received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, page 447.

Decker, Wayne

Decker, Wayne
of Provo, Utah US

Wayne Decker

Class of 1911. Wayne Decker, of Provo, Utah. Commercial. Boys should be careful in the choice of playmates. I joined the elevens thinking they were the champions in basketball. I hate professors who ever encroach, but I expect to become a great coach. Source: BYHS Yearbook 1911. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Wayne Decker received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1911. Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, p. 196. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Several Wayne Deckers during that time, unable to determine which one without a middle name.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Wayne Decker appears in a photograph of the BYH Commercial Class taken in 1909 -- 20 students all wearing identical outfits with a big "C" on their jerseys.

Decker, Webster W.

Decker, Webster W.
Mesquite, Nevada US

Web and Mary Decker

Class of 1932. Webster W. Decker. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, June 2, 1932. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, June 1, 1932. According to his obituary, Webster Decker served as BYH Student Body President, 1931-1932. In 1930-1931, he had served as Debate Manager. He played a forward on the basketball team. He had a part in the annual BYH play, "The Youngest", presented in College Hall on December 12, 1930. He was a cast member in "Little Women" during the 1928-1929 school year. Sources: BYU Banyan 1929 & 1931. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Webster W. Decker, husband, father, grandfather, university professor and accountant, died October 20, 1999 in Mesquite, Nevada, where he had retired after living most of his life in Salt Lake City. Webster was born September 29, 1914 in Bluff, Utah, the third child of James Bean and Pearl Adams Decker. He attended public schools in Utah and Colorado, and graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo in 1932, where he was Student Body President. Webster spent part of his youth on a family ranch in Colorado, and he retained the skills and attitudes of a cowboy. He graduated from Brigham Young University where he was active in student affairs and selected as Most Representative Student his senior year. He received a Masters in Business Administration from New York University. Webster married Moreho Allred in 1937, in the Salt Lake Temple. They had five children, and the marriage ended in divorce after 36 years. He married Mary Conely DeMar in 1973 and helped raise her four children. He leaves his widow, Mary; children, Rod, Craig, James Weston, Jeanne and Marci; stepchildren, Suzanne, Renee, Teena and Bill; brother, Craig; and sisters, Helen and Toni. Web has 20 grandchildren and one great grandchild by his children, and nine grandchildren from his stepchildren. Webster was a professor of accounting at the University of Utah for 36 years. He taught introduction to accounting, management and tax accounting. In addition, he practiced as a certified public accountant for 48 years. He wrote a textbook, was a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and taught in the Air Force MBA programs in England, Germany and Spain. Webster lived zestfully. He built a big cabin on Hebgen Lake in Montana, a home on "Decker Hill" in Bunkerville, Nevada, cooked at barbecues, hunted and fished, raised and rode horses, read avidly, sang in a fine tenor voice, danced gracefully, played chess, bridge and poker, laughed frequently and distinctively, and enjoyed company. In his final years he suffered from Parkinson's disease. He died with his family around him. Funeral services were held in Bunkerville, NV. [Published in the Deseret News, Saturday, October 23, 1999.]

Dedrickson, Theodore Dahl

Dedrickson, Theodore Dahl
Spanish Fork, Utah US

Theodore and Eleanor Dedrickson

Class of 1890? Theodore Dahl Dedrickson was born August 1, 1871 in Spanish Fork, Utah. He died April 22, 1940 in Spanish Fork, Utah, and was buried April 24, 1940 in Spanish Fork, Utah. Theodore married Eleanor Braithwaite on February 16, 1898 in Manti, Sanpete, Utah. Theodore's parents joined the church in Iceland and Denmark and traveled to Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ [The following narrative was written by his daughter, Alta] Dad usually cooked breakfast and got us ready for school. He worked split shifts at the Drug Store and enjoyed taking care of the children and their needs. We loved him, dearly. He was such fun and we made a game of everything working together, to get our chores done. We laugh a lot... Dad, because of his feet, was not able to do heavy work and a lot of walking. He was born with two club feet and must have found this somewhat of a handicap in many ways. He attended school in Spanish Fork and at Brigham Young Academy. Here, he studied pharmacy and so went into the drug business as a young man. Many years later, when I attended Brigham Young University myself [1921-1924] President George H. Brimhall called me to his office one day, and told me about my father being a student there. He told me what a splendid student he was and what a proud heritage I had to live up to. He said he also knew Grandfather Dedrickson and his work in the church. I shall always cherish that visit... Then there was the day when papa brought home a new-angled invention called an automobile. It was made by Henry Ford and called his Model T. What a thrill!! We all loaded in and went clear to Provo to see Barnum and Bailey's big three-ring circus. There were real elephants, monkeys and clowns. The parade was coming down Main Street and we were parked so we could see. The clown ran over and started counting us out loud and threw his hands in the air and yelled "poor papa." This was the only car in town, except Dr. Warner, we were quite a novelty. Everyone would stop, look and listen. Some of the older generation wondered what this world was coming to... They had the following children: 1. Gilbert DEDRICKSON was born 18 Jun 1899 and died 16 Mar 1991. 2. Hazel La von DEDRICKSON was born 2 Mar 1901 and died 11 Sep 1990. 3. Royal DEDRICKSON was born 12 May 1903 and died 8 Mar 1982. 4. Ruth DEDRICKSON was born 12 May 1903 and died 17 Apr 1982. 5. Alden Robert DEDRICKSON was born 12 Apr 1907 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah. He died 9 Aug 1926 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah and was buried in Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah. Alden Dedrickson, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dedrickson, died Monday night at 11 o'clock after a brief illness of ptomaine poisoning, brought on, it is thought by eating a hot dog at a lunch counter on the 8th. The youth was taken sick on the 9th, but his condition was not thought to be serious. Doctors were called in on the case and he was thought to be improving until Monday afternoon, when he lapsed into unconsciousness and he died the same evening. 6. Alta Amelia DEDRICKSON was born 12 Apr 1907 and died 12 Jan 1981. 7. Ruby Eleanor DEDRICKSON was born 28 Apr 1910 and died 20 Sep 1990. [Excerpts from an account by daughter Alta from the collection of John Warnke.] Source: http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/aqwg01.htm

DeFriez, Bruce Curtis

DeFriez, Bruce Curtis
Orem, Utah US

Bruce and Halley DeFriez

Class of 1952. Bruce DeFriez. Chorus. ~ ~ ~ ~ Bruce Curtis DeFriez was born on February 9, 1932 in Orangeville, Emery County, Utah. His parents were Arthur DeFriez and Laura Curtis DeFriez. Arthur and Laura had seven children, including the following four: Shirley Defriez Christensen (1925 - 2003), Dorothy Romine Defriez (1926 - 1926), Bruce Curtis Defriez (1932 - 1986), and Dixie DeFriez Cardall (1939 - 2011). Bruce graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1952. Bruce married Halley Margene Hunsaker (1935 - 1983) on February 21, 1959, in Provo, Utah. She died on June 17, 1983 in Provo. Her interment: East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery in Provo. Bruce C. DeFriez died on April 16, 1986 in Orem, Utah. His interment: also East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah.

DeFriez, Clyde
1533 South 50 East
Orem, Utah 84058-7644 US

Clyde and Carolyn DeFriez
  • Work: 801-224-5131

Class of 1955. Clyde DeFriez. Spanish Club. [Name is spelled DeFriez not DeFrieze] After graduation from Brigham Young High School in 1955, Clyde worked for Western Union in Provo. When their office was moved to SLC, he worked for Geneva Steel for six months. Clyde worked at Utah Valley Hospital for a total of 42 years before retiring in 2002. Clyde met his wife, Carolyn, on a blind date. After two years of courtship, they were married. After ten years of marriage they were divorced, Carolyn married another individual, but divorced him after five months and then remarried Clyde in April 1965. They have now been married 40 years. They enjoyed traveling, and have lived in their present home in Orem since 1967. Clyde's health is good, except for a knee operation. @2005. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Carolyn Kirk Defriez was born on September 30, 1942 to Jack M. Kirk and Cleo Kirk. She passed away September 19, 2015 at her home in Orem. She grew up on her father's fruit and dairy farm. She attended schools in Lindon and Orem. Carolyn graduated from Orem High school. She married Clyde DeFriez on April 9, 1965. They made their home in Orem. Carolyn worked at Barbizon for several years. She then went to work at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center (UVRMC) as a housekeeper. Later she worked in her father's packing shed packing apples. Carolyn had a love for sewing. She made many beautiful quilts, and gave many of them to family and friends. She is survived by her husband, Clyde, and the other love of her life, her dog Mischief. She was proceeded in death by her parents, brother David, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Graveside Services were held on Monday, September 21, 2015 at East Lawn Cemetery in Provo. Source

DeFriez, Dixie

DeFriez, Dixie
Orem, Utah US

Dixie and Bob Cardall

Class of 1958 - Honorary. Dixie DeFriez. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Dixie DeFriez Cardall, 72, of Orem passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, December 24, 2011 surrounded by her family. Dixie was born September 27, 1939 in Orangeville, Utah to Arthur and Laura Curtis DeFriez, the seventh of eight children. She married Robert Claud Cardall on August 12, 1958 in Provo, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. Robert passed away in 2009. Dixie grew up in Provo and attended BY High School. Dixie was an active member of the LDS Church and served faithfully in many callings, her favorite being a devoted Visiting Teacher. Dixie loved spending time with Robert and their many cafes. Two of their favorites were the Valley Cafe in Orem and the Cozy Corner in Pleasant Grove. Dixie possessed charity, the greatest of all gifts, which she shared and taught to her family and friends. She is survived by her five children: Clifford (Christine) Cardall, Orem; Susan (Kenneth) Crawford, Mapleton; Brent (Camille) Cardall, Hollister, CA; Tonya (Scotty) Raab, Lehi and Teresa Freeman, Orem; 14 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and one great great-grandson. Additional survivors include four brothers: Bryce, Clyde, Phillip, and Randy DeFriez. Funeral services were held Thursday, December 29, 2011 in the Orem Timpview Second Ward Chapel, 950 West 1200 North, Orem. Interment: Orem City Cemetery. The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Vista Care Hospice for their kind and loving care of our mother. [Provo Daily Herald, Wednesday, December 28, 2011] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Robert Claud Cardall, 75, of Orem, returned home to his Heavenly Father on January 24, 2009. Robert was born in Provo on August 16, 1933 to Claud Clifford Cardall and Mary Louise Hoover Cardall. He married Dixie DeFriez on July 17, 1958 Provo. Their marriage was later solemized in the Provo Temple on August 12, 1978. Robert graduated from Provo High and later received an Associates Degree in Aviation Electronics. He served in the United States Army for 2 years, where he became a golden glove boxer. He retired after 29 years from Hill Air Force Base as a Civil Engineer and an Instrument Specialist. He opened his first café in May of 1958 and continued to have many others for 45 years where he made many wonderful friends who knew him as Bob. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Library for many years and also with Dixie as home teachers at the Summerfield Manner for four years. All who knew Bob had a great love and respect for him. He loved his dogs, pigeons, cars, golfing, fishing and hunting with his family. But most of all he loved his wife and kids, working very hard his whole life to provide for them. Bob was survived by his love of 50 years, Dixie, his devoted children: Clifford (Christine) Cardall, Provo; Susan Cardall (Kenneth) Crawford, Mapleton; Brent (Camille) Cardall, Hollister, California; Tonya Cardall (Scotty) Raab, Lehi and Teresa Freeman, Spanish Fork; 14 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and his brother Gary Cardall (Carol), Provo. Robert is now reunited with his parents and 2 brothers, John Norman Cardall and Stanley (Bud) Cardall. Funeral services were held January 28, 2009 in the Timpview LDS 2nd Ward Chapel, 950 West 1200 North, Orem. Interment, Orem City Cemetery. [August 16, 1933 ~ January 24, 2009]

DeFriez, Philip Mac
279 E 400 N
Brigham City, Utah 84302-1836 US

Phil and Jenny DeFriez
  • Home: 435-723-8806

Class of 1956. Philip M. DeFriez. Wrestling, Childrens Theater, Thespians, Band, Soph Ball Committee. Married Jenny Nielsen. [Name is DeFriez not DeFries.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Philip Mac DeFriez graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1956. He then attended Utah Technical Institute – completed an accelerated program. Weber State College – night classes – no degree. Phil married Jenny Nielsen in May 1958 (a blessing from God). Blessed with five terrific children. Nineteen grandchildren (9 girls, 10 boys). Four great grandchildren (2 of each). Thirty-eight strong with spouses. Employment has included: Veterans Hospital, Fort Douglas – Nurses Aide, 1957-1958. Litton Industries – Machinist/Toolmaker Trainee, 1958-1961. Thiokol Chemical Corporation – Tooling Machinist Trainee Sr., 1961. Promotions/Positions at Thiokol: Journeyman, Leadman, Foreman, Machine Shop Training Instructor. MFG Planning Engineer – several years. Maintenance Sr. Planning Engineer – many years. Supervisor of Maintenance Control – the last 14 years, retiring early at age 59 after 37 years of service. Hobbies and activities are hunting, fishing and camping trips with family and friends. Snow skiing, motorcycle mountain and desert riding. Square dancing, western and ballroom dancing. Motorcycle touring and golfing – in later years. Enjoy and keep plenty busy maintaining yard, home, autos, and helping family, friends and elderly neighbors with maintenance tasks. Enjoy grandchildren’s sports and talent activities. Golf frequently and travel when we desire. @Jan2016

DeGraff, Charles B.

DeGraff, Charles B.

Charles DeGraff

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1908. Charles B. DeGraff. He received a Commercial Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 111. ~ ~ ~ ~

DeHart, Brian Jan

DeHart, Brian Jan
Sandy, Utah US

Brian and Marilyn DeHart

Class of 1963. Brian Jan DeHart. Football, Basketball, Y Club, Preferred Man, Track, Seminary Graduate. BYU BS Accounting 1970. Married Marilyn Dawn Matthews. His sister, Cathie DeHart Young, was a member of the BYH Class of 1965. @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Brian Jan DeHart, 1945 ~ 2019. Our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Brian Jan DeHart, passed away on Monday, August 19, 2019, in Sandy, Utah. He was born on April 22, 1945, to Louis and Virginia DeHart in Provo, Utah. He spent his childhood years growing up on a farm in Payson, Utah. He later graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1963. He then served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Holland. He met Marilyn Dawn Matthews while attending Brigham Young University. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple for time and all eternity, on June 7, 1968. Brian enjoyed spending time with his family and provided many fun and happy moments for them to be together. He served as an ordinance worker for over 18 years in the Jordan River Temple and considered it a great honor. In 2001 he and his wife started their own business, building and managing surgical centers for pediatric dentists. They ran it together, successfully, for many years. He was a hard worker whose dedication and service were an example to all who knew him. He loved adventure and enjoyed camping, jeeping, and white-water rafting. He had a creative mind and used it to build, design and create many projects around his home. His greatest project is a family retreat in Huntsville, Utah, where many happy weekends and holidays were spent with family and friends making precious memories that will be treasured forever. We love you Dad and you will be missed. He is survived by his wife Marilyn Dawn; sons, Thad (Rachel), Salt Lake City; Tyler (Amy), Alpine; Cale (Michelle), Bluffdale; Clint, St. George; daughters Krislyn (Bradley) Willden, Pleasant View; ShaRee (Ian) Hartman, Tulsa; brothers, Guy (Vonnie) DeHart, Dennis (Shirley) DeHart; sister-in-law, Jeannie DeHart; sisters, Lani (Joseph) West; brother-in-law, Lee Stewart; brother-in-law, Dave Young; sister-in-law, Sheryl DeHart; grandchildren, Darren, Dani, Drew, Layne, Hadley, Rye, Saylor, Hoyt, Taygin, Irelyn, Emery, Mercy, Brookstyn, Hayes, Shelby, Cy and Rhett. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Craig DeHart, Hugh DeHart; sisters Cathy Young, Hali Stewart. A funeral service was held on Saturday, August 24, 2019 at the Crescent 24th Ward chapel, 275 E 10600 S. Sandy, Utah. [Deseret News August 21, 2019] Additional source.

DeHart, Cathie

DeHart, Cathie
American Fork, Utah

Cathie and Wayne Young

Class of 1965. French Club, Pep Club, F.H.A., Forensics, Basketball, Home Economics Achievement Award. Born July 6, 1947 in Provo, Utah. Cathie DeHart married Wayne B. Young, DDS, of American Fork. She died December 29, 1983 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment: Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Her mother: Virginia McNamara. Her brother, Brian DeHart, is a member of the BYH Class of 1963.

DeHart, Hali

DeHart, Hali
Spanish Fork, Utah US

Hali and Lee Stewart

Class of 1970. Hali DeHart. BYU BS Education & Teaching Certificate 1974. She married Lee Stewart. ~ ~ ~ ~ Through all this track experience exposure, Lee and Hali Stewart found out their children inherited their athletic talent. "We were fast at field days," Hali said, who went to Brigham Young High growing up. "I didn't participate in organized high school sports, but I think our kids got a little from both of us." [See website.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Hali DeHart Stewart, our beloved wife and mother, passed away on July 18, 2019. Hali was born on September 11, 1952, to Virginia McNamara and Louis Kershaw DeHart, in Payson, Utah. She was the seventh of eight children. As a baby, everyone adored her big brown eyes and flawless curls. She spent her early childhood in rural Payson, soaking in the family values that farm life provided. With childhood curiosity, her imagination and heart came to life as she wandered the fields, with her older sister, exploring the land and even pretending to be lost orphans. Hali graduated from BYU High School in the Class of 1970 and went on to get a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from BYU. She taught fourth and fifth grade for the next 11 years in Coalville and Orem, Utah. She found great joy in teaching. Hali married Lee Douglas Stewart on April 12, 1985, and raised four children. She wanted nothing more than to be a mother, to which she excelled to the highest degree. She had a love for track and field and spent many hours supporting her children’s track careers. She saw all four of them attend college and get degrees in various fields. Hali was a social butterfly, with a very sweet nature. Her big smile was contagious and instantly drew people to her. Everyone who met Hali quickly felt loved and accepted. She never had an ill word to say about anyone and was an example of goodness wherever she went. Hali held many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served faithfully in the Relief Society, Young Women, Primary, and Scouting. She had a great love for the gospel and influenced many people through her service. She was never too busy to help someone in need. Hali battled dementia the final years of her life, but never lost her love for family. She was a beautiful lady in all respects. Her example of love, kindness, optimism, and endurance is a legacy that will live on forever. She is survived by her husband, Lee Stewart; children: Casey Stewart, Diane Stewart, Natalie (Jeremiah) Christenot, Nachelle (James) Mackie; grandchildren: Ilia Bair, Landon Christenot, Wyatt Christenot, Lily Mackie, Ryan Mackie, Gavin Mackie, and Luke Mackie; siblings: Guy (Vonnie) DeHart, Dennis (Shirley) DeHart, Brian (Dawn) DeHart [BYH Class of 1963], Lani DeHart (Joseph) West [BYH Class of 1968]; sisters-in-law, Jeanne DeHart and Sheryl DeHart; and brother-in-law, David Young. She is preceded in death by her parents, Louis and Virginia DeHart; and siblings: Craig DeHart, Cathie DeHart Young [BYH Class of 1965], and Hugh DeHart. Services will be held Friday, July 26, 2019, at the Mount Loafer Ward Chapel, 275 South 1400 East in Spanish Fork, Utah. The viewing will take place from 9-10:30 a.m, with the funeral beginning at 11 a.m. Interment, Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Source

DeHart, Hugh Quincy

DeHart, Hugh Quincy
Salem, Utah US

Hugh and Sheryl DeHart

Class of 1973. Hugh DeHart. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Hugh Quincy DeHart, Woodland Hills, Utah — Our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Hugh Quincy DeHart passed away unexpectedly on June 27, 2014. Hugh was born in Payson, Utah on October 29, 1955 to Louis and Virginia DeHart. He attended Brigham Young Elementary, then graduated from Provo High School, and served honorably for two years in the South Carolina/Georgia mission. Hugh met and married the love of his life Sheryl while attending Brigham Young University. They were married in the Idaho Falls Temple for time and all eternity, on June 3, 1977. Hugh spent endless hours serving, and was the first bishop of the Woodland Hills ward, where he was loved by all. He had a great love for the Boy Scouts of America program, even earning the illustrious Silver Beaver award. A kind and caring man with a wry sense of humor, he loved his family, and was perfectly content just being at home with them. An outdoorsman with great attention to detail, he loved planning backpacking trips for his family. He was a handyman, who found joy by working on projects in the home and the yard — if he came across something he didn’t know how to do, he’d read up on it, learn all he needed to know, and complete the project. He was a man with a great love for music and the theater, and always had a musical score playing in the background. Survived by his wife Sheryl, kids, Matthew (Megan), Adrienne, Dane, Heather and Devin. Siblings, Guy (Vonnie), Dennis (Shirley), and Brian (Dawn, Lani (Joseph), and Hali (Lee), and grandkids, Lincoln, Landon, Lawson and Emmery. He was preceded in death by his parents Louis and Virginia DeHart, sister Cathy Young, and brother Craig DeHart. Funeral services will be held on Saturday July 5th at 11 a.m. at the LDS Chapel located on 220 S Woodland Hills Dr, Woodland Hills, UT 84653. Interment, Salem City Cemetery. Source. Hugh died on June 27, 2014.

DeHart, Lani

DeHart, Lani
125 Crestview Drive
Rexburg, Idaho 83440 US

Lani and Joseph West
  • Work: 208-356-4808

Class of 1968. Lani DeHart. BYU BS Elementary Education 1972. Married Joseph West, BYH Class of 1968. Nine children. ~ ~ ~ ~ Wife, Lani DeHart, BYH Class of 1968. Nine children. ~ ~ ~ ~ Husband Joseph A. West was called as mission president of Portugal Porto Mission in 1996. Lani DeHart West had served as Relief Society compassionate service leader; former stake girls camp director, Primary president's counselor, Relief Society teacher, Primary teacher, Beehive teacher, and Cub Scout den leader; received bachelor's degree in elementary education from BYU; born in Payson, Utah, to Louis Kershaw DeHart and Virginia McNamara Halladay DeHart. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lani joined Rexburg's North Fork Dental Care office in May of 2008. She graduated high school in 1968 as the last graduating class from Brigham Young High School, in Provo, Utah. She then went on to Brigham Young University and received a degree in Elementary Education. Lani enjoys reading and cross stitching in her free time away from work. @2011

Dellingham, Mabel

Mabel Dellingham

Class of 1929. Mabel Dellingham. Source: 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section.

DeLoney, Hyrum Charles

DeLoney, Hyrum Charles
Salt Lake City, Utah

Hyrum and Alma DeLoney

Class of 1934. Hyrum Charles DeLoney, 85, died July 18, 2001 at home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born May 26, 1916 to Hyrum Wilford and Jean Curtis DeLoney, he grew up in Jackson, Wyoming. He graduated from BYU High School in Provo, Utah [about 1934?]. He attended both BYU and the University of Utah where he affiliated with Delta Phi Fraternity. He served a LDS mission in the Northern States. Served as a Navy pilot flight instructor during World War II. He married Alma Louise Dahlsrud on December 3, 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of three children. A life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he was a High Priest in the Mt. Olympus 4th Ward. He was self-employed as a financial planner. Survived by his wife, Alma; daughter, Carma (Jim) Black; sons, Charles (Suzy) DeLoney, Richard (Jennifer) DeLoney; nine grandchildren: Bret, Barbara, Allison and Tony Black, Anthony, Chara, David and Daniel DeLoney and Isabelle DeLoney; four great-grandchildren: Kasey, Megan and Konrad Black, and Hali Hutchinson. Preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Wilma. Funeral services were held Monday, July 23, 2001, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. [Published in the Deseret News, Friday, July 20, 2001.]

Demos, Bill Howard

Demos, Bill Howard
Provo, Utah US

Bill and Anna Demos

Class of 1949. Bill Howard Demos. Thespians. He graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Bill Howard Demos, 69, died peacefully in his home of congestive heart failure on February 25, 2001. He was the youngest of six children, born April 23, 1931 in Provo, Utah to Mary Dunning and Thomas Demos. As a child, he had rheumatic fever resulting in heart disease that became the challenge of his life. Despite his illness, he served faithfully a mission in Hawaii and attended BYU, studying art and theatre. His love was designing sets and costumes for plays. He was called to use his talents working on the first temple film used in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He did some graduate work at the University of Minnesota, summerstock theatre and then moved to New York City doing off-broadway plays. Bill lived in Manhattan for 17 years where he met and married Anna Ernst on April 3, 1964 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Anna was in New York, a recent convert and immigrant from Munchweiler, Germany, studying fashion design and then working as a dress-maker for a designer. At age 32, he suffered a stroke leaving his left side paralyzed. With Anna by his side, he lived with his physical challenges courageously. Many friends and wonderful memories were made during those years in New York City. Their daughter Melissa was born in New York and in 1974 they moved to Provo. Bill and Anna were blessed later with their long-awaited daughter, Nicole. Bill stayed home with his daughters while Anna taught at BYU. She died May 11, 1991 of cancer. In the last ten years, he devoted his life to temple work. His example of courage and true discipleship will be remembered by so many. His grandchildren were the light of his life and they in turn loved living with and caring for Grandpa. He was survived by his daughters, Melissa Ann Kendall (Jim), Nicole Melissa Felt (Dave), his brother Paul T. Demos (Florida), grandchildren Andrew, Nicholas and Matthew Kendall, sister- in-law Maria Ernst (Orem). Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 28, 2001 in Provo. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. [Published in the Deseret News, Monday, February 26, 2001.]

Denham, Larry Ross
977 Melbourne Ct
Farmington, Utah 84025-4111 US

Larry and Susan Denham
  • Cell: 801-541-4647
  • Home: 801-451-5304

Class of 1966. Larry Denham. 1966 BYH Student Body 1st Vice President. Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Lettermans Club, Class Senator, National Honor Society, Seminary Graduate. Mission: Northern Far East Mission - Japan; speaks Japanese. Associates Degree, Dixie College. BYU BA Economics 1972. BYU MBA Investments 1974. Tax-Exempt Public Finance, SLC. 1990: Vice President of Smith Capital Markets / Zion's First National. 2005: Senior Vice President and Manager of Zions Bank Public Finance. Wife: Susan (Sue). Five children: Candie, Ali, Trevor, Brett and Alex, plus four grandchildren [2006]. We have been living in Farmington for the past 20 years and are very comfortable here in Davis County. I have been working for Zions Bank in the Public Finance area, actually hope to retire someday. Hobbies: Fly fishing, baseball, salt-water aquariums, tree pruning. My how time flies. @2006 Former address: 2014 North Summerwood Dr, Farmington, Utah 84025-4113. @2016 Larry and Susan attended the 50th Anniversary Reunion of the BYH Class of 1966 on September 2, 2016.

Denham, Paul Lock
7895 South Elizabeth Way
Littleton, Colorado 80122-3317 US

Paul and Marcia Denham
  • Work: (303) 770-7160

Class of 1963. Basketball, Deseret News All Region 1st Team, Provo Herald All Region 2nd Team, Debate, Newspaper Sports Editor, Seminary Graduate, Boys State, Model U.N. BYU BS Political Science 1969. Married Marcia Healy. Paul and his family (four married kids) all live in the Denver area and are doing well. Paul is an executive for health services. Business address: Executive Officer, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 1961 Stout Street Room 1076, Denver, Colorado 80294 - (303) 844-3372 @2008

Denham, Reid L.
1015 Brent Avenue
South Pasadena, California 91030 US

Reid Denham
  • Work: (626) 403-1643

Class of 1972. Reid Denham. BYU BS Marketing 1980. Reid L. Denham.

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