Alphabetical Alumni
Bauer, Helen Carol

Bauer, Helen Carol
Holladay, Utah

Helen and David Kimball

Class of 1953. Helen Carol Bauer. Student Body Cheerleader. Twirler, Chorus, Notre Maison, Debate, Childrens Theater, Thespians, Roller Skating Club, Soph Cheerleader, Representative. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Helen Carol Bauer Kimball died at home June 28, 2003, at the age of 67. Helen was born January 12, 1936, in Payson, Utah to Heber Carl and Edith Bartholomew Bauer [BYH Faculty]. She met the love of her life, David Ashby Kimball, while they were both in 9th grade at BY High School. Following the LDS mission of David Kimball, they married on Aug. 9, 1957 in the Salt Lake Temple. Helen graduated from BY High School where she was a cheerleader and student body officer. She continued her education at BYU where she was a Cougarette. She graduated from BYU in 1957 with the second class of Registered Nurses. She worked at Utah Valley and Salt Lake County Hospitals, supporting her husband through medical school. In the early years of their marriage, they lived in Texas, Hawaii, and Oregon before settling in Salt Lake City. They had five children. She was happiest when sharing time with her family (especially at Lake Powell. She kept a beautiful home and loved to entertain. She cherished the company of her dear friends. She was an excellent cook and candy maker. She enjoyed water skiing and snow skiing, bowling, golfing and was a loyal Cougar fan. She sang with many choirs including the Allegro Choir. She traveled the world with her husband and delighted in visiting China, Japan, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Tahiti. She was a faithful member of the LDS Church and served in many positions in Primary, YW and Relief Society. She served as a Hostess at the Relief Society Building and the Church Museum and also as a guide at Temple Square. She was President of the Timpanogos Literary Club (TLC) and a charter member. She is survived by her husband, David Ashby Kimball; mother, Edith B. Bauer, Orem; brother, Boyd H. Bauer [BYH Class of 1957] and Alice Bauer, Orem; children, Kim and Kaye Kindlespire, Pleasant Grove, Doug and Megan Kimball, Farmington, Jeff and Meredith Kimball, Salt Lake City, and Craig Kimball, Salt Lake City; 12 grandchildren, Heidi (Jason) Hillman, Kristi, Brittney, Lindsay, Caitlin, Katie, Zachary, Nicole, Emma, Hannah, David, and Tessa. She was preceded in death by her father and a daughter, Joyce. [June 2003] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: David Ashby Kimball MD. David Ashby Kimball, 83, passed away suddenly November 30, 2018 at home with his wife by his side. He was born January 1, 1935 in Murray, Utah to Edwin Roberts Kimball and Althea Ashby Kimball. He was raised in Provo, Utah except during WWII when he lived with his family on Coronado Island, California while his father served in the Navy. He spoke fondly and often about his childhood and had many wonderful stories to share. After moving back to Utah, he finished grade school, then attended and graduated from BY High School in the Class of 1953. He excelled in athletics. He completed a mission in Melbourne, Australia and was a member of the initial Mormon Yankees Basketball team that played and beat teams from many countries preparing for the 1956 Olympics. He attended BYU for 3 years and then was accepted to the University of Utah Medical School. He was a Flight Surgeon in the United States Air Force and was stationed at Hickam Air Force Base on Oahu. He completed his residency in Urology at the University of Oregon and then established his medical practice in Murray, Utah. He loved his work and his patients. He would often say he couldn’t believe they paid him to do something which he enjoyed so much. He spent his career at Cottonwood Hospital and was the Chief of Staff in 1980. He was also on staff at Alta View, LDS, Holy Cross, and St. Mark’s Hospitals. He retired after practicing medicine for 33 years. During and after his career, he volunteered for the 4th Street Clinic. He married his high school sweetheart, Helen Bauer, also BYH Class of 1953, on August 9, 1957. Helen passed away in 2003. In August, 2004, he married Rosalie Walker. He loved her dearly. Her devotion and meticulous care after his stroke enabled him to live life to the fullest. He enjoyed reading, music, the theater, the annual trip to the Shakespeare Festival with cherished friends, and traveling the world with his wife and family. He adored his children and grandchildren. He delighted in all of their activities and accomplishments. David was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, living in the Mount Olympus 1st ward for 48 years among treasured friends and neighbors. His favorite calling was teaching the Gospel Doctrine class. He is preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Helen and daughter, Joyce. He is survived by his wife, Rosalie and children, Kaye (Kim) Kindlespire, Doug (Megan) Kimball, Jeff (Shanna) Kimball, Craig Kimball, Nessi (Jeff) Hicks, David (Diane) Walker, Norri (Gordon) Gunter, Darren (Heather) Walker; 22 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. He is also survived by dear siblings, Edwin N. (Christa) Kimball, Elaine (Tom) Carlile, Linda (Don) Runyan, and Colleen (Gary) Worthington; and brother-in-law, Boyd (Alice) Bauer. We will always remember how much he loved BYU football and basketball, golf, poetry, boating, Lake Powell, and being with his family. He taught us determination, initiative, optimism, and good work ethics. We will miss his quick wit, his quiet strength, and wisdom. We are heartbroken but grateful for his life, his love for us, and his legacy. Services will be held on Friday, December 14, 2018 at 12 p.m. in the Mount Olympus 1st Ward, located at 4635 South Lanark Road, Salt Lake City, Utah with a visitation for family and friends from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. The family would like to thank the therapists at L.S. Skaggs and the Balance and Mobility Clinic at the University of Utah for their excellent care and for helping David stay active for years after his stroke.

“A piece of me goes with him, a piece of him remains.
No ending is forever, good memories heal the pain.”
- Kristi Davis, granddaughter
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the 4th Street Clinic or the Utah Food Bank. Obituary

Baum, Atha [Athea]

Baum, Atha [Athea]
Provo, Utah US

Atha Baum

Class of 1928. Atha Baum [or Athea Baum]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 24, 1928. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 23, 1928. ~ ~ ~ ~ Atha Baum was born on June 15, 1909 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Harmon David Baum and Susan Moore Baum. Atha [Athea] Baum died on July 23, 1949, of broncho pneumonia, in Provo, Utah. She never married.

Baum, Donald

Don Baum

Class of 1942. Don Baum. Senior Class Secretary & Treasurer, 1941-1942. Basketball. Baseball. Football. Boys' Organization.

Baum, Ronald
3107 Tanglewood Drive
Layton, Utah 84040-7444 US

Ronald Baum
  • Work: (801) 546-0937

Class of 1954. Ronald Baum. Football, Band, Band President, All State Band, Thespians. @2001.

Baxter, Allen Leroy

Baxter, Allen Leroy
Provo, Utah US

LeRoy and Kezia Baxter

Class of 1925. Allen LeRoy Baxter. LeRoy Baxter graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1925. Source: Class Roll in the program of Closing Exercises of the Senior High School Class, Brigham Young University, 1925. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Allen LeRoy Baxter, 86, died May 30, 1992 in Provo following a short illness. Born in Orem, Utah (formerly Provo Bench), September 14, 1905 to John Kelly and Elizabeth Morton Baxter. Married Kezia Erickson of Heber, June 11, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from B.Y. High in 1925 and Brigham Young University, where he majored in agriculture and chemistry. He taught school, did sales work and worked in the chemistry department at Geneva Steel, retiring in 1972. Active in the LDS Church, he served in numerous callings and enjoyed attending the Temple regularly. Survived by wife of Heber; sons and daughters, Larry and Virginia Baxter, Salt Lake City; Nadine Thacker, Orem; Evan and Donna Baxter, Joyce and Don Gale, Provo; Lynn and Joy Baxter, Evanston, Wyoming; 22 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mae Schow, Salt Lake City; Florence Gray, Orem; special sisters-in-law, Ella E. Thompson, Heber City; and Jennie A. Baxter, Orem; 13 nieces and nephews, and their families. Preceded in death by a baby son, Daryl Leroy; son-in-law, Junior Thacker; brothers, Elwood and John Baxter; sisters, Arvilla Beck and two who died in infancy. Funeral services were held Wednesday, in Heber, Utah. Interment, Heber City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Monday, June 1, 1992.]

Baxter, Hugh A.

Baxter, Hugh A.

Hugh Baxter

Class of 1912. Hugh A. Baxter. In 1912 he earned a 5-Year Normal Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 19. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1915. Hugh A. Baxter. He received an AB Degree in 1915. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 19.

Bay, Ethel Del

Bay, Ethel Del
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Ethel and Samuel Hutchings

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Class of 1911? Ethel Bay. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Ethel Del Bay Hutchings. Having celebrated her 101st Birthday on Friday, May 6, and Mother's Day on May 8, Ethel Del Bay Hutchings passed away peacefully on Tuesday May 10, 1994, in Provo, Utah. Ethel was born in Junction, Utah on May 6, 1893, to James Willard Bay Jr. and Mary Eva LeBaron Bay, one of eight children. Ethel was one of the first graduates of the Murdock Academy in Beaver, Utah and taught school several years in Piute County. She was married to Samuel Ralph Hutchings in the Salt Lake Temple May 6, 1915. He passed away 1980. In Beaver, Utah, they raised their family before moving to Salt Lake City. She is survived by two daughters and four sons - Beth (Callister) Bulkley, Ralph Bay, Arden B., Donald B., LeGene B. Hutchings of Provo, Utah, a daughter, Mary Rae Pendleton, now serving a mission with her husband in Holland, and one brother, Francis L. Bay of Salt Lake City. For many years Ethel was a Desert News Correspondent for Southern Utah, Ward Relief Society and Primary presidents, served with her husband a mission in the Northwest and as ordinance workers in the Salt Lake Temple. She is a matriarch to a family of 368 children, grandchildren, great- grandchildren, great- great- grandchildren, and one great- great- great- grandchild. From her posterity she leaves a legacy of 178 years of missionary work with seven grandchildren now serving as missionaries. Family has always been first in her life. She was a friend to all. Services were held in the Parley's 6th Ward, 2350 South 2100 East, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, May 14, 1994. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. [Deseret News, Thursday, May 12, 1994.]

Bay, Francis LeBaron

Bay, Francis LeBaron
Salt Lake City, Utah US

France and Florence Bay

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Class of 1920? Francis L. Bay. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Francis LeBaron Bay, passed on January 22, 2001 of causes incident to old age; he was 99 years old. Uncle France was born November 1, 1901 to James Willard Bay, Jr. and Mary Eva LeBaron in Junction, Utah (Piute County), the seventh of eight children and last of the family to survive. He attended school in Junction, then Murdock Academy in Beaver, and the University of Utah. He worked more than 30 years in the grocery business for O. P. Skaggs and Safeway stores, rising to district manager and executive at corporate headquarters. He moved with his work from Utah to Nevada, California, Wyoming and New York. He returned to Utah in early 1954 where he lived the rest of his life working in the real estate and property management field. Uncle France was an active member of the LDS Church and served in several positions in his ward. Also he was a temple ordinance worker in the Salt Lake Temple and was a great help with the LDS missionary program. France Bay married Mildred Wilcox on December 9, 1925, later divorced. They had one son, Robert LeBaron Bay who preceded him in death. He married Florence Chambers September 18, 1961 and later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple October 18, 1971. Florence preceded his in death December 10 , 2000. Francis is survived by many caring nieces and nephews including those of his wife Florence and their posterity who greatly love and appreciate him and his many kindnesses to them, as do his many friends whom he also loved. Many thanks to all who helped Uncle France in any way and showed him many kindnesses during his final illness. Funeral services were held Friday, January 26, 2001, at the LDS Millstream Ward Chapel at 3400 So. 1100 E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City. [Deseret News, Wednesday, January 24, 2001.]

Bayles, Clark L.

Bayles, Clark L.

Clark Bayles

Class of 1922. Clark L. Bayles. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Bayles, Emma Juliet [Juliette]

Bayles, Emma Juliet [Juliette]
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Emma Bayles

Class of 1908. Emma Bayles of Bluff, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1908. Emma Bayles, a Normal graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1908 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 33rd Academic Year, 1908-1909, pp. 128-130. ~ ~ ~ ~ Emma Juliette [or Juliet] Bayles was born on November 23, 1885 in Bluff, San Juan County, Utah. Her parents were Hanson Bayles and Mary Ann Durham Bayles. Emma died on November 2, 1957 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, Salt Lake City, Utah. Apparently she did not marry. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her age in May of 1908: 22.

Bayles, Velyn

Bayles, Velyn

Velyn Stevens

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. Velyn Bayles [Stevens]. She received a BS Degree in Clothing in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 424.

Beagles, James M.
1510 North 440 West
Mapleton, Utah 84664 US

Jim Beagles
  • Work: 801-489-8925

Class of 1969. James M. "Jim" Beagles. BYU, Physical Plant Administration, 1992. Serving on an mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints @2019

Beal, Afton

Afton Beal

Class of 1942. Afton Beal [female]. Notre Maison. Afton came to BYH from Duchesne H.S.

Beamson, Julius B.

Beamson, Julius B.

Julius Beamson

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1909. Julius B. Beamson. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 3, Page 139.

Bean, Elfie

Bean, Elfie
Provo, Utah US

Elfie and Clarence Boyle

Class of 1912. Elfie Bean, of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source 1: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1912. Elfie Bean [Boyle]. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, page 390. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married Clarence Sidney Boyle, BYU 1924. They had four children: daughter Elaine Boyler Hoffman; son Mark Keith "Murk" Boyle, married Beth; daughter Norma Boyle Sorenson, BYH 1945, married Fred; and son, Richard Ralph "Dick" Boyle, BYH 1948, married Margaret. Their home in 1940: 542 First East, Provo, Utah County, Utah.

Bean, Eveline

Bean, Eveline

Eveline Bean

Class of 1916. Eveline Bean. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 123. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Eveline Bean. She received an AB Degree in English in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 123.

Bean, Marcus H.

Bean, Marcus H.

Marcus Bean

Class of 1922. Marcus Bean. He was the Senior Class President. Source: 1922 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Marcus H. Bean. He received an AB Degree in Accounting & Business in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 204.

Bean, Margaret A.

Bean, Margaret A.
Provo, Utah US

Margaret Bean

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1908. Margaret A. Bean of Provo, Utah. She received a Normal Diploma. Source 1: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 224. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Margaret A. Bean. 1908 BYH Commencement Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1908. Margaret Bean, a Normal graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1908 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 33rd Academic Year, 1908-1909, pp. 128-130.

Bean, Mary Louisa

Bean, Mary Louisa
Provo, Utah US

Louisa and Thomas Thompson

BY Academy High School Class in 1876. (Mary) Louisa Bean. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mary Louisa Bean was born October 30, 1859 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: James Addison Bean and Harriet Catherine Fausett Bean. At the age of 23, Mary Louisa Bean married Thomas C. Thompson on Thursday December 28, 1882. She died on Monday, November 16, 1914, at the age of 55 years. Interment, Provo, Utah.

Bean, Orea James (F)

Bean, Orea James (F)
Palo Alto, California US

Orea and Bertrand Tanner

Classes of 1914 and 1916. Class of 1914. Orea Bean (female). She graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School. Source: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1916. Orea James Bean (she is female). She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 148. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1932. Orea James Bean. She received an A.B. Degree in 1932. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 148. ~ ~ ~ ~ Orea B. Tanner was for many years a popular, dedicated teacher in the BYU English Department. ~ ~ ~ ~ Orea Bean was born on June 6, 1894 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were James William Bean and and Olive Smoot Bean. Orea married Bertrand Myron Tanner on October 24, 1919 in Teton, Idaho. Orea Bean Tanner died on January 19, 1981 in Palo Alto, California. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER FAMILY: Her mother, Olive Smoot, born February 10, 1860, married October 18, 1876, James William Bean, born November 19, 1853, son of James Addison and Harriet Catherine (Fausett) Bean. Children: Luella, born October 8, 1877; Estella, born October 8, 1877; William Cullen, born May 4, 1879; Diana, born February 7, 1881; Harriet Virginia, born November 1, 1883; Pauline, born October 9, 1885; Azua, born August 22, 1887; Margaret, born December 6, 1888; Ross Smoot, born March 17, 1890; Lee Addison, born August 12, 1891; Orea, born June 6, 1894; Ruth, born June 8, 1896; Seth, born October 8, 1897; George Elmer, born April 13, 1899; and Joseph Wayne, born Oct. 25, 1900.

Bean, Ross Smoot

Bean, Ross Smoot

Ross Bean

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1921. Ross Smoot Bean. He received a BS Degree in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, page 391. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ross Smoot Bean was born March 17, 1890 in Provo, Utah. His parents were James William Bean and Olive Smoot. Ross married Emma Knell Coleman [BYH Classes of 1913 and 1914] on September 5, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ross S. Bean died on December 23, 1978 in Santa Rosa, California.

Bean, Sterling

Bean, Sterling

Sterling Bean

Class of 1918. Sterling Bean. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1918. Source: 1918 BYU Banyan, High School section, pages 60-79.

Beard, Donna

Donna Beard

Class of 1938. Donna Beard. Donna spent part of her high school years at Nephi H.S.

Beard, Glenn

Beard, Glenn

Glenn Beard

Class of 1917. Glenn Beard. He received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 56.

Beardall, Anna

Beardall, Anna
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Anna and Maiben Christensen

Class of 1929? Anna Beardall. Anna is shown as a cast member in the play, "Little Women" during the 1928-1929 school year, in the 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Anna Beardall was born in February of 1911 in Springville, Utah, the daughter and second child of George L. Beardall and Emma E. Childs Beardall. She lived as a child in Arizona and Bingham Canyon, Utah, where her father worked. After returning to Springville, her parents owned and operated a grocery store, and she attended BYH, and later BYU, majoring in education and home economics. After graduating from BYU, she did graduate work at the University of Chicago. She taught home economics at Moroni High School, Richfield High School, and Springville High School, all in Utah, until her marriage. She married Maiben Lee Christensen in 1950, and they had one son, Warren M. Christensen, the following year. Her husband worked for Western Electric, AT&T, and later for Mountain Bell in Chicago, Salt Lake City, and Provo, respectively. Anna became a widow in 2000 upon the death of her husband, and she died in 2005 in Salt Lake City at the age of 94. Anna's brother, Warren L. Beardall, was a member of the BYH Class of 1924. ~ ~ ~ ~ NOTE: Anna introduced her brother, Warren Beardall, to Hannah Naomi (Naomi) Smith, who would later become his wife, at a dance of her BYU social unit in March 1931; she was an officer of that social unit. I think she graduated from BYH in 1929 or 1930 when she was 18 or 19 at the latest. She was just a year younger than Hannah Naomi Smith Beardall, [Mrs. Warren Beardall] who graduated from Provo High School in 1928. ~ ~ from John S. Beardall, son of Warren and Hannah Beardall. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ ANNA'S OBITUARY: Anna Beardall Christensen died peacefully Thursday November 3, 2005 at the age of 94. She was a beloved mother, grandmother and aunt. Anna was born to George Lavell Beardall and Emma Childs Beardall, February 20, 1911 in Springville, Utah. During her early childhood the family lived in Bingham while her father worked at the copper mine. She attended schools in Springville and lived most of her life there. Anna graduated from BYU with a degree in education and home economics. As a young woman she enjoyed teaching sewing at Moroni High School, Richfield High School, and finally Springville High School. She married the love of her life, Maiben Lee Christensen, December 15, 1950. Anna was a lifelong active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She held many church callings, and loved teaching. Anna especially loved being a stake missionary and working in the Provo Temple with her husband, Maiben. As their health began to fail, it became necessary to move to South Salt Lake and be near their son, Warren Christensen. They worried about moving after a lifetime in Springville. But the Lincoln Heights Ward welcomed them with acceptance and service. The ward took them in as a "hen gathereth her chickens under her wing." She is survived by her son, Warren (Kathryn) Christensen; grandson, Peter Christensen; a niece, Bonnie Decker; and a nephew, John Beardall. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Maiben L. Christensen; and brother, Warren Beardall. Services were held Tuesday November 8, 2005 at Wheeler Mortuary in Springville. Interment, Springville Evergreen Cemetery. [Deseret News, Sunday, November 6, 2005.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Maiben Lee Christensen, age 88, died peacefully at his home in South Salt Lake Sunday December 31, 2000. He was the sixth of eight children born to Peter Angelo and Maren Regina Fechser Christensen. He married Anna Beardall on December 15, 1950, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Maiben was orphaned at a young age and cared for by his Uncle and Aunt James and Emilia Fechser in Moroni, Utah. Maiben was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Theodore (Reba), Kenneth (Elaine), Earl (Jane), Ralph (Marie) Christensen; and sisters, Bernice (Denton) Abernathy, Irene (M.H.) Boggs. He is survived by his wife, Anna; son, Warren (Kathy) Christensen; one grandson, Peter Christensen; and brother, Evan (Pearl) Christensen. Maiben was a lifelong active member of the LDS Church. He served a mission in Canada, and in various ward and stake positions. He most recently worked as an ordinance worker in the Provo Temple, until his health began to fail. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and served four years in the Signal Corps, South Pacific. Maiben was a longtime resident of Springville, Utah. He moved to South Salt Lake several years ago to be nearer his son. He retired from Mountain Bell, where he worked in the Provo office. Maiben loved serving his wife, family, and church and will be missed. Services were held on Thursday, January 3, 2001, in the Wheeler Mortuary chapel, Springville. Interment, Springville Evergreen Cemetery. [Deseret News, Monday, January 1, 2001.]

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