Alphabetical Alumni
Payne, Eldon Mauray

Payne, Eldon Mauray
Mesa, Arizona US

Mauray and Bertha Payne

Class of 1944. Eldon Mauray Payne. HIS OBITUARY: Eldon Mauray Payne passed away Sunday the 20th of May 2007 at the age of 81. He is survived by his sweetheart of 56 years, Bertha Ellen Lyman Payne; eight children, Marsha Payne Hatch (Barry), Jeanette Payne Masters (Gaylerd), Steven Payne (Marbara), Eldon Payne (Rosemary), Alane Payne Day (Tom), Diana Payne Mehlhoff (Trent), Jay Marion Payne (Lori), David Payne (Shannon); 32 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren; and his sister, Donna Payne. Mauray is the son of Eldon Woodruff Payne and Melba Fern Sanderson. He was born the 22nd of June 1926 in Provo, Utah. After graduating from Brigham Young High School in 1944, he served two years in the Navy in WWII, and two years on a mission for the LDS Church in South Africa. He married Bertha Lyman the 19th of March 1951 and they graduated together from BYU in June of 1951. Mauray has worked in Radio Broadcasting in Provo and Cedar City Utah, several years in State Farm Insurance, and 29 years for LDS Family Services. The last 9 years of that time were spent in directing the LDS adoption program in Arizona. He has served as Bishop's counselors, high councilman, Director for the Extraction program, Temple Ordinance Worker and Trainer, Ward Mission Leader, and received the Boy Scouts of America Silver Beaver Award. He served missions with his wife to LDS Family Services, and to the Navajo Indian Reservation. He has been responsible for genealogy and extraction work and especially for gathering family histories and publishing a Payne Family History for the family of his grandfather, Edward Payne. Mauray is loved and cherished by his children, grandchildren, many friends, and relatives. Viewing and funeral services were held previously in Mesa, Arizona. Graveside service will be held at Provo City Cemetery, 610 S. State Street (approximately 900 E.), Provo, Utah, on Tuesday May 29th at 12:00 pm. Condolences may be sent to info@bergmortuary.com. [Provo Daily Herald, May 27, 2007.]

Payne, Harry Berthell, Jr. (1960)
474 S. 1070 W.
Orem, Utah 84058

Harry and Barbara Payne
  • Cell: 801-762-6000
  • Home: 801-226-2723

Class of 1960. Harry B. Payne, Jr., Chorus, Forensics. Married Barbara, three children. Occupation, Electronic Technician. Boater, Ham Radio Operator. Works with Church Emergency Communications. His parents: Harry Berthell Payne, Sr. [BYH Class of 1925], and LaRetta "M" Moon Payne. Their children: Lawrence Payne, BYH Class of 1955; Shermin Payne, BYH Class of 1957; Harry Berthel Payne, Jr., BYH Class of 1960; A. Edward Payne, BYH Class of 1962~H; and Maralyn Payne Harmston. ~ ~ ~ ~ Household: Harry B. Payne, Jr., Barbara H. Payne, Roger F. Payne, Laretta M. Payne, Kyle Payne @2010 ~ ~ ~ ~ UPDATE 2022: Harry B Payne, Jr., 474 S. 1070 W., Orem, Utah 84058 - 801-226-2723 - Cell Phone 801-762-6000. Email = k7dsn@yahoo.com. YearOfGraduation = 1960 Comments = Married Barbara Hirst, September 11 1964. (Yes, I know, but we had that date first.) We have 3 sons and 1 son stillborn. We have 8 grand-children and 4 great-grand-children. I spent 3 years in the National Guard and 4 years in the Air Force Reserve. My employment is as follows: Geneva Steel, Alpine Electronics (retail), KSL Television, BYU Communications, KUTV Transmitter Engineer, Rocky Mountain Power 26 years, An Engineering Communications company for 10 years, Ham Radio Operator since 1958, primary interest Church Emergency Communications. I hold an Extra Class license with the call K2SW. I served a mission in the Western States mission 1961 to 1963. Also the California Roseville Mission with my wife for 18 months. Another mission with my wife for 6 months in Orem, Utah. If anyone knows of any class reunions being held in the near future, please contact me via email. @2022

Payne, Harry Berthell, Sr. (1925)

Payne, Harry Berthell, Sr. (1925)
Provo, Utah US

Berthell and LaRetta Payne

BYH Class of 1925. [Harry] Berthell Payne. Berthell was listed as a 3rd Year (junior) BYH student in 1923, and as a 4th Year (senior) student at Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1924. Berthell was also listed as a 4th Year (senior) student in the Class of 1925. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26. ~ ~ ~ ~ Harry Berthell "Berthell" Payne, Sr., was born on October 18, 1905. His parents were Edward William Payne (1867 - 1945), and Rosalia Tenney Payne (1884 - 1967). Berthell married LaRetta M. Moon Payne (1909 - 2003). Their children included: Lawrence Payne, BYH Class of 1955; Shermin Payne, BYH Class of 1957; Harry Berthel Payne, Jr., BYH Class of 1960; A. Edward Payne, BYH Class of 1962~H; and Maralyn Payne Harmston. Berthell died on November 12, 1983. His interment, Provo City Cemetery, Utah. Source.

Payne, Janice
10412 North Oak Circle
Highland, Utah 84003-9524 US

Janice and David Hymas
  • Work: (801) 492-4754

Class of 1969. Janice Payne. BYU BS Child Development and Family Relations 1973. Married J. David Hymas. Parents: Dean Payne and Jaynann Morgan Payne, Provo.

Payne, Jaynann & Dean
Provo, Utah

Jaynann & Dean Payne

Jaynann was a Brigham Young Academy Foundation Member. Dean Payne and Jaynann Morgan Payne were BYH parents. OBITUARY: Dean Wilford Payne: The Dean Payne family mourns the passing of their beloved husband, father, and grandfather who returned home with honor on Wednesday March 15th 2006, from the effects of a pulmonary embolism. Dean Wilford Payne, was born October 17, 1926 in Washington D.C., to Wilford Houghton Payne and Blanche Ellsworth Payne. After serving a two-year LDS mission to the Northern States, he studied at Brigham Young University where he met Jaynann Morgan. They were married on June 29, 1948 in the Salt Lake Temple. He completed his Jurisprudence Doctorate at the University of Utah in 1952, and practiced law in Provo, Utah with his father-in-law, J. Rulon Morgan for many years. He was a member of the Utah State Bar Association for over 40 years. He relished his various calls to serve in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In every calling and especially as the patriarch of his family, he magnified his priesthood and found great joy blessing others. He held positions in his home ward, BYU and MTC wards including that of bishop, counselor, high councilman, and Stake Mission President. Dean and Jaynann served a public affairs mission in the Philippines for two years from 1995-1997, and just completed a two year hosting-mission in August at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City. He was active in civic organizations, some of which included the Boy Scouts of America, the Red Cross, and as County Chairman of the Republican Committee, and President of the George Albert Smith chapter of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers. Dean honored his pioneer heritage and loved telling stories of his ancestors. Dean was a lifelong student and the children thought of him as a walking encyclopedia of fascinating information about almost any subject but especially history, geology, science, the scriptures, language, music and fine arts. He conducted early morning and late-night scripture study and organized unusual family home evenings. He loved traveling and people of other cultures, hence, he gallivanted about the world with his wife and children soaking in all the history and culture in what the children called "hysterical pilgrimages." Dean and Jaynann welcomed into their home and hearts countless young people from all over the world who were in need and who lived with them for months or sometimes years and were treated as their own children. The family has many "adoptees," still beloved, with whom they maintain contact. Dean was a great collector! Not only of children, but of coins, stamps, books, rocks, paintings and music. He loved to bathe the children and read to them at night and tuck them into bed. He was witty and had a great sense of humor. He loved to wrestle, joke, tease and banter with his children and grandchildren. He dearly loved his 69 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren and enjoyed teasing them. When the children would ask how much something cost, he would reply "Oh, eleventy two fifty plus tax." Or if they asked where he was going he would say "I'm going to see a man about a double bird dog." Dean was an exemplary family man and only the Savior took precedence over his wife and children. His testimony of Jesus Christ and His Atonement was always a beacon to his family. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Jaynann, and twelve children: Susan Carole A.K.A. Shoshanna Rose (Stephen) Miller, Medford, OR; John (Edie) Payne, Provo, UT; Janice (David) Hymas, Highland, UT; Evelyn (Robert) Naylor, Fremont, CA; Wilford (Jill) Payne, Aloha, OR; Edward (Karen) Payne, Chandler, AZ; Benjamin (Heather) Payne, Gridley, CA; Nancy Escobar Herrera, Provo; Thomas (Louise) Payne, Springville; Julie (Ben) Paz, Springville; Rachelle (Jason) Baum, Pearland, TX; Rosalie (Jonathan) Lines, Yuma, AZ. Dean is also survived by his siblings: Marjorie (Edwin) Seely, Louise (Bill) Wilhite, David (Elodie) Payne, Kathleen (John) Benson and Helen (Robert) Asay and a sister-in-law, Jennie Payne, whose husband, Kay, Dean's older brother, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 20 at 11 a.m. in the Oak Hills Ninth Ward (Hillside Chapel) on 1960 North 1500 East, Provo, Utah. A viewing will be held at the church on Sunday from 6-8 p.m. and again Monday at the church from 9:30 to 10:45 preceding the funeral. Interment will be at the Provo City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, March 17, 2006.]

Payne, John Elgie

Payne, John Elgie
Richfield, Utah US

John-Ruby/Ruth/Fern Payne

Class of 1916? John Elgie Payne. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: John Elgie Payne, 97, died January 4, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah. Born December 14, 1898, Glenwood, Utah, son of John Henry and Margaret Sampson Payne. Married Ruby Hall in 1925, she died in 1932. Married Ruth Harmon in 1934; she died in 1940. Married Fern Jorgensen in 1942; she died in 1992. He was a faithful, loving servant of our Heavenly Father, serving actively in the LDS Church. He served a mission in the Northern States. He served in the bishopric for eight years. He was a man without guile and loved by everyone who knew him. He was a veteran of World War I. Educated at Brigham Young Academy, he was the principal of two schools in Sevier School District. He was the first mail carrier in Richfield and retired from the Post Office after 30 years. He is survived by four sons, Calvin (Pearl), Midvale; Ronald (Mary), Logan; Allan (Jeanette), Sandy; Roger (Camille), Bennion; two daughters, Carma (Marvin) Hansen, Central Valley; and Evelyn Payne, Henderson, Nevada; 20 living grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Arden, Reed and Arnold; and one sister, Jennie Winget. Preceded in death by wives; sisters, Marjorie and Vera; and one grandchild. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 6, 1996, in Richfield, Utah. Interment, Richfield City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Friday, January 5, 1996]

Payne, Lawrence Nephi

Payne, Lawrence Nephi
Ogden, Utah US

Lawrence & Maurine Payne

Class of 1955. Lawrence Nephi Payne. Chorus, Photography Vice President, Thespians, Childrens Theater. His parents were Harry Berthell Payne, Sr., and LaRetta M. Moon Payne (She graduated from BYA, in 1926.) Lawrence graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1955. He then attended BYU. Lawrence was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a mission in the Central Atlantic States. Lawrence married Maurine Duke on July 11, 1958 in the Manti LDS Temple. He then served in the US Army and National Guard. He attended trade school to become a sheet metal journeyman, and later became a Resident Engineer. Lawrence enjoyed hunting with his Dad, brothers and his sons. He enjoyed building things he could fabricate things out of metal. He had a great love for mechanical things, and enjoyed working on cars. He loved reading, and enjoyed debating. He had a great love for music and could play the piano by ear. He was blessed with an incisive mind which was evidenced by his ability to not only understand things but also fix them. He retained what he learned about everything he got his hands on. He loved to prospect for gold and understood a great deal about minerals and metals -- you’d have to say he was a rock hound. He loved playing games with his kids and grandkids. Lawrence was survived by his wife of 59 years, Maurine: sons, Michael (Teri), Richard (Amanda), and Robert (Julie), and daughters, Kathryn (Arlin) Hope and Jennifer (Dave) Hayslip; 19 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren with 2 more on the way; brothers, Shermin, BYH Class of 1957 (DeAnn), Harry Jr., BYH Class of 1960; (Barbara) and A. Edward, BYH Class of 1962-H (Marilyn); and sister Maralyn (Eric) Harmston. He was preceded in death by his parents, great-grandson, (Markess) Marques; and brother and sister-in-law, Sherman and DeeAnn. Lawrence N. Payne passed away on October 22, 2017 at the age of 80 in Ogden Utah. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery. <--Former entry, replaced by obituary send in by Ed Payne, his brother. Class of 1955. Lawrence Payne. Chorus, Photography Club Vice President, Thespians, Childrens Theater. He married Maurine Duke, and they have five children. His parents: Harry Berthell Payne, Sr., and LaRetta "M" Moon Payne [She graduated from BYA, in 1927?] Their children: Lawrence Payne, BYH Class of 1955; Shermin Payne, BYH Class of 1957; Harry Berthel Payne, Jr., BYH Class of 1960; A. Edward Payne, BYH Class of 1962~H; and Maralyn Payne Harmston. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ogden address: @Dec2015 --Form Name = ProfileUpdate NameAtGraduation = Lawrence Payne Address = 5041 Doren Dr. CityStateZip = Ogden, Utah SubmitterEmail = mp46@comcast.net YearOfGraduation = 1955 Submit = Submit-->

Payne, Max
45 S Westview Drive
Cedar City, Utah 84720-8211

Max Payne
  • Work: (435) 586-8940

Class of 1953. Football, Track, Lettermen.

Payne, Minnie

Payne, Minnie
Provo, Utah US

Minnie and George Ashby

Class of 1930. Minnie Payne. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 29, 1930. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 28, 1930. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Minnie Payne Ashby died Friday December 26, 2003 in Provo, Utah of causes incident to health and old age. She was born July 14, 1911 into a polygamous family in Dublan, Colonia Juarez, Mexico, to Edward William and Rosalia Tenney Payne. Minnie's grandfather, Ammon Tenney, was the noted Mormon scout and first president of the Mexican Mission. Her great-grandfather was Joel Hills Johnson, early Utah pioneer and lyricist of "High on a Mountain Top." In 1912 they left Mexico to make their home in Tucson, Arizona, and then Hurricane, Utah, and finally to Provo, where Minnie was educated at the Brigham Young Training School and BY High School. She later attended Brigham Young University where she met her husband, George Marion Ashby, who was from Leamington, Utah. They were married on September 3, 1934 in the Salt Lake Temple. They had four children (Marian, John Howard, Karolyn and Ray Lavon). They have 23 grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren and three great- great- grandchildren. She was survived by a half-sister, Edith Payne Rowan of Provo, and two sisters-in-law, Sylvia Payne of Provo and Nina Ashby Rasmussen of Salt Lake City, and a brother-in-law, Maiben Ashby of St. George. Four brothers preceded her in death as well as four half sisters and four half brothers, and her husband George, who passed away on December 18, 1987. Funeral services were held Monday, January 5, 2004 in Orem, Utah. Interment was in the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville. [Deseret News, Saturday, January 3, 2004.]

Payne, Shermin Duane

Payne, Shermin Duane
West Jordan, Utah US

Sherm and DeAnn Payne

Class of 1957. Shermin D. Payne. Football, Wrestling, Debate Region, Legislative Forum Region, Seminary Play, Childrens Theater, Thespians, Exchange Assembly. Shermin Duane Payne died December 28, 2002. His parents: Harry Berthel Payne, Sr. and LaRetta Moon Payne [she graduated from BYA, abt 1927?]. Their children: Lawrence Payne, BYH Class of 1955; Shermin Payne, BYH Class of 1957; Harry Berthel Payne, Jr., BYH Class of 1960; A. Edward Payne, BYH Class of 1962~H; and Maralyn Payne Harmston. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Shermin was born Provo, Utah. Attended school at Joaquin Elementary, Farrer Jr. High, BYU High School, and Brigham Young University. Delivered newspapers for the Provo Daily Herald from age 10 to 15. At fifteen went to work for his Uncle LaVon on his farm in Benjamin, Utah. In addition to the farm, he worked for State Farm Insurance Company and was gone a good deal of the time. He taught Shermin to plow with a tractor and with a work horse. Shermin planted seed, dug ditches, built and mended fences, and irrigated. He helped train his horses. In general he did all of the things necessary for operating the farm. He learned to enjoy farm work, especially when he got to ride horses. He lived at his uncles's farm in a small cabin and grew to love LaVon and Addie as they treated him like he was part of their family. Shermin worked for him for three years. At sixteen he began dating DeAnn Goode. They dated for about one and a half years until she graduated. Shermin asked her to marry him on the day of her graduation. They were married the following July 18, 1958. Shermin had a large strawberry birth mark on his left cheek. He didn't mind, but his mother shed tears over it often. In 1980, while serving a mission as a tour guide on Temple Square, a lady doctor saw his birth mark. She suggested that he come to San Francisco, where she could remove it with laser surgery. He still didn't care about it. "It was me and that's all there was to it." Then she told him that it would likely become cancerous sometime after he turned 50 years old. He thought about it for a few weeks, then heard that the University of Utah Hospital was doing laser surgery. He inquired and the arrangements were made; they were able to remove about 90 percent of it. Shermin and DeAnn were married and sealed in the Manti Temple. They had nine children (seven sons and two daughters). They are: Jeffery Duane, Brian David, Teresa Lynn, Craig Anthony, Mark Andrew, Alan Shermin, Daniel Lance, Kevin Spencer and KristiAnn. All of the boys have served missions. The family has lived in Provo, Moab, Murray, Orem, American Fork and Lehi. In 1981, DeAnn became ill with cancer. Five years later, the doctors have declared that DeAnn is officially cured. In 1970, Shermin was in a serious accident North of American Fork on the Alpine highway. He still has serious side effects from that accident. Before taking medical retirement in 1992, Shermin worked as Marketing Director and Business Manager for Zions Securities with major responsibilities in Hawaii. He also served as assistant to the President. Interment, American Fork Cemetery. OBITUARY FOR WIFE: DeAnn Goode Payne, age 63, passed away on January 9, 2004 after many years of valiantly battling cancer. She was born October 29, 1940 in American Fork to Ferrin M. and Florence Jensen Goode. She married Shermin D. Payne in the Manti LDS Temple on July 18, 1958. DeAnn is survived by two daughters and seven sons: Jeff (Lori) Payne, Heber; Brian (Jill) Payne, Centerville; Teresa (Dean), Kent, WA; Craig (Natalie) Payne, Kaysville; Mark (Joie) Payne, Henderson, NV; Alan Payne, Bountiful; Daniel (Lisa) Payne, League City, TX; Kevin (Shelley) Payne, Layton; KristiAnn (Eric) Johnson, West Valley City; 27 grandchildren; sister, Karen Brower; brother, Richard Goode. Preceded in death by her husband, Shermin; father and mother; sister, Marilyn Goode, and brother, Merlin Goode. Funeral services were held Thursday, January 15, 2004, West Jordan, Utah. Interment: American Fork Cemetery. [Deseret News, Sunday, January 11, 2004]

Payne, Susan Carole

Payne, Susan Carole
Medford, Oregon US

Susan and Stephen Miller

Class of 1967 ~ Honorary. Parents: Dean Payne and Jaynann Morgan Payne, Provo. Susan Carole Payne (Stephen) Miller, Medford, Oregon. Last attended BYH in the 9th Grade. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY: Susan Carole Payne died on Tuesday, July 25, 2006 after a long struggle with cancer. Susan Carole Payne was the oldest of the 12 children of Dean and Jaynann Payne of Provo, Utah. She was the wife of Stephen D. Miller, and they resided in Medford, Oregon, for the past 5 years. Their children: Scott Adam Bitter (Kyre) of Portland, Oregon; Heidi Bitter Brady (Bill) of Provo, Utah; and Shawn Howard Bitter (Aubrey) of Merced, California. They had six grandchildren. She enjoyed gardening, hiking, traveling, and gourmet cooking and especially devoted her life to her passion for dancing. She traveled the world performing many varieties of ethnic dance with several notable international dance companies and enjoyed a long career of teaching ethnic, flamenco, dance orientale and sacred dance. She had a multi-interest background. She worked in numerous fields of business, including the legal, medical, insurance, sales, marketing and public relations professions. She reached out to people through office management to volunteer organizations, advocacy groups, career counseling, teaching school and running her own dance school. She devoted 10 years to working in home health and hospice care. She graduated with honors from the University of Utah with two degrees. She was an ordained minister and a long-time peace activist. Her large family and circles of friends will dearly miss her. Her whole life was about teaching and planting seeds -- her most important values. She loved building communities, promoting peace, compassion and love of beauty and nature. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, August 1, 2006, at the Oak Hills 9th Ward Hillside Chapel, 1900 North 1500 East, Provo. [Provo Daily Herald, July 29, 2006.]

Payne, Susan Noreen
524 Vintage Drive
Provo, Utah 84604-5685 US

Susan and Paul Rogers
  • Cell: (801) 234-0081
  • Home: (801) 426-6435

Class of 1967. Susan Norene Payne. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Chorus, Wildcat Yearbook Staff, 4th Year Seminary, Class Social Chair as a Junior, Prom Queen Attendant as a Junior. BYU BA Elementary Education and Art 1971. She married Paul S. Rogers. Susan Payne Rogers is a member of the 40th Year Reunion Committee (in 2007) of the Class of 1967. She returned to teaching in 2004. She is an art specialist at an elementary school. Over 370 children from 1st to 5th grade come through her class every few days. @2007

Payton, LaMar [Wilbur LaMar]
2512 E 1900 N
Layton, Utah 84040-7859 US

LaMar and LaRee Payton
  • Work: (801) 546-3910

Class of 1957. LaMar Payton [Wilbur LaMar Payton]. He married LaRee Gardner.

Pearce, Norma

Norma Pearce

Class of 1938. Norma Pearce. President, Notre Maison. Fauvines. Vice President, Junior Class in 1936-1937. Drama. Secretary-Treasurer, International Relations Club.

Pearson, Cyril D.

Pearson, Cyril D.

Cyril Pearson

Class of 1915. Cyril D. Pearson graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Academic Department. Source 1: Program, 1915 High School Class, Thursday, June 3, 1915, College Hall. Class Colors: Red & Blue. Class Motto: "Duty is the Keynote of Success". ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Cyril D. Pearson. He received a High School Diploma in 1915. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 22.

Pearson, Ernest Allen

Pearson, Ernest Allen
Logan, Utah US

Allen Pearson

Class of 1918. E. Allen Pearson. Academic Department. He graduated Monday Evening, May 27, 1918. Source 1: Graduation Program, Class of 1918. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1918. Allen Pearson. He received a High School Diploma in 1918. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 170. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ernest Allen Pearson was born on August 3, 1889 in Taylorsville, Utah. His parents: Andrew Curtis Pearson & Sarah Ann Smith. He died on February 15, 1950 in Logan, Utah. Interment, Murray, Utah. Lena Young and Ernest Allen Pearson were married on August 9, 1923 (div) in Logan, Utah. Lena Young and Ernest Allen Pearson had the following children: Robert Allen Pearson, Phyllis Pearson, Lucille Pearson, Richard Young Pearson.

Pearson, Herschel Elmer

Pearson, Herschel Elmer
Ft. Worth, Texas US

Herschel & Jennie Pearson

Class of 1911. Herschel Pearson. He received a High School Diploma in 1911. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 4, p. 239. ~ ~ ~ ~ Herschel Elmer Pearson was born on July 7, 1890 in Draper, Utah. His parents were Henry Pearson and Sarah Martitia Allen Pearson. Herschel married Jennie Christensen on June 21, 1918 in Logan, Utah. Herschel Pearson died on October 8, 1978, in Ft. Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.

Pearson, Michelle

Michelle Pearson

Centennial Class of 1976. Michelle Pearson. [Need more information.]

Pearson, Rikard

Rikard Pearson

Class of 1979. Rikard Pearson (male). ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Rikard D. Pearson, 171 3rd Ave, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103-5006 - (801) 539-1992 ~ ~ ~ ~ OR? ~ ~ ~ ~ Rikard H. Pearson, 517 J St, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103-3160 - (801) 363-0889

Peay, Edwin A.

Peay, Edwin A.

Edwin Peay

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1927. Edwin A. Peay. He received a BS Degree in Accounting & Business in 1927. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 170.

Peay, Vivian Latetia

Tish Peay

Class of 1959. Tish Peay [Vivian Latecia Peay.] Interpretive Speech, Forensics, Y'ld Cat Newspaper.

Peck, Donald M.

Peck, Donald M.
Sandy, Utah US

Donald and Marilyn Peck

Faculty & Staff 1960s, including 1962-68. Donald M. Peck. Mathematics Teacher. BYU BS 1954. ~ ~ ~ ~ Netherlands Amsterdam Mission President, February 1993--1996: Donald M. Peck, 62, Union 27th Ward, Sandy Cottonwood Creek Stake; ward teacher trainer, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, stake mission president, bishop and counselor; served in Netherlands Mission, 1953-55; University of Utah professor of mathematics education; earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Utah and doctorate from Arizona State University; born in Midvale, Utah, a son of Donald Melvin Sr. and Twila Gagon Peck He married Marylyn Lucille Moore, four children. She is a visiting teaching supervisor, former stake Relief Society secretary, spiritual living teacher, ward Relief Society president's counselor, and Young Women president; secretary to Jordan River temple president; attended BYU; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of James David and Bessie Lucille Flynn Moore. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Donald Melvin Peck, Jr., beloved father, grandfather, brother and friend passed away at the age of 88 on February 15, 2019 in Rexburg, Idaho, after struggling with dementia for several months. Dad spent his final hours with his son David, and his three dear girls were able to visit and spend precious time with him shortly before his passing. Born November 1, 1930 in Midvale, Utah to Donald Melvin Peck, Sr. and Twila Gagon Peck, he spent most of his childhood in Pioche, Nevada, graduating from Lincoln County High School. He briefly attended Branch Agricultural College (now Southern Utah University) before serving in the Korean War as a Corporal in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. After completing a mission for The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Netherlands, he returned to his family who had relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah. There he met and fell in love with his eternal companion, Marylyn Lucille Moore. They were sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 18, 1956 and spent 44 years together before Marylyn’s untimely passing in 2000. Donald held many callings in the LDS Church. He served in Sandy, Utah as a Bishop and member of the Cottonwood Creek Stake Presidency. His last calling was a Temple Sealer both in the Jordan River Utah and the Denver, Colorado temples. He served with his beloved wife Marylyn as President of the Belgium Antwerp Mission and the Netherlands Amsterdam Mission from 1993-1996 and was well-loved by members and his missionaries. Donald valued education personally and professionally. He attended the University of Utah, earning a B.S. (1958) and an M.S. (1962). He taught at Olympus Junior High School and Brigham Young High School before going on to earn a Ph.D. in 1971 from Arizona State University. He spent most of his career teaching at the University of Utah in the Educational Studies Department from 1970-1993. His pastimes included woodworking with his colleague and friend Stan Jencks and fishing with his friend Lou Chatterley. He created many works of fine furniture, cabinetry, and art which he shared with friends and family. Most importantly he loved reading the scriptures and spending time with his family. He had a special talent for listening and making all around him feel special and loved. He was preceded in death by his eternal companion, Marylyn Lucille Moore Peck, his parents, granddaughter Elizabeth Rachel Peck, and his brother, Ralph Lynn Peck. Survived by his son, David Donald Peck (Rachel), Rexburg, Idaho; Shannon Diane Peck Woods (Dan), Phoenix, Arizona; Erin Lynne Peck Stauffer (Tony), South Jordan, Utah; Keri Sue Peck Draney (Clark), Twin Falls, Idaho; 15 grandchildren, Andrew, Jonathan, Anne, Julianne, Miriam, Savana, Spencer, Christian, Jacob, Sterling, Joshua, Cameron, Mercedes, Caitlin, and Colton; 12 great-grandchildren, Michael, Elizabeth, Emma, Judah, David, Evelyn, Randy, Abigail, William, Natasha, Collette and Sophia; his brothers David Peck and Joseph Peck, and his sisters Twila Jean Van Leer and Leanne Ward. Following Marylyn’s death, he was married for time to Florence Myles of Denver, Colorado, who also survives him. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 23, 2019, at the Old Mission Road Chapel, 1433 Old Mission Road, Sandy. Friends and family may call at a viewing on Friday February 22, 2019, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive, and from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Dad, we love you more than a bushel and a peck and will miss you greatly but find joy in the knowledge of your reunion with Mom––your best friend––holding hands throughout eternity. Source.

Peck, Ella Viola

Peck, Ella Viola
Orem, Utah US

Ella and Stanley Finch

Class of 1945. Ella Peck. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Our sweet and loving Mother, Ella Viola Peck Finch, age 84, returned home to Heavenly Father on July 22, 2010. She was born May 22, 1926 in Forgan, Oklahoma, a daughter of Oscar James Peck and Cyntha Viola Henline. Her family moved to Provo, Utah, when she was five. She married Stanley J. Finch November 10, 1944, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a wonderful wife and mother, always taking care of her children and grandchildren. She lived for her children. Ella and her late husband Stanley owned Finch Fruit Orchard, a large raspberry farm, and Finch Quality Fruit Stand on State Street in Orem. This was a big part of their family life. Ella worked hard and taught her children to do the same. Ella was a very strong lady. She loved taking long drives and taking pictures. As an active member of the LDS Church, she held various callings and worked tirelessly on humanitarian projects. Survivors include five sons and two daughters: Stanley Rand Finch, J. Brent (Karen) Finch, Jerry D. (Nola) Finch, Larry O. (Rose) Finch, Bonnie (Jorge) Berrocal, Wendy (Jay) Taylor, and Bradley D. Finch; 23 grandchildren and 47 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at 11 a.m. in the Orem Park Stake Center, 195 West 300 South, Orem. A viewing will be held on Monday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 S. State, Orem and prior to the services at the church from 9:30 to 10:30. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, Sunday, August 1, 2010]

Peck, Mina

Peck, Mina

Mina Peck

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

Pedersen, Herman

Pedersen, Herman

Herman Pedersen

Class of 1917. Herman Pedersen. He received a High School Diploma in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 40.

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