Alphabetical Alumni
Riddle, Mark Alfred

Riddle, Mark Alfred
Pleasant Grove, Utah US

Mark and Marcia Riddle

Class of 1964. Mark A. Riddle. Football, Track, Y Club, Dramatics, Forensics, Band, Seminary Graduate, Model U.N., Boys State. BYU BA History 1974. BYU MPA Institute of Public Management 1980. He taught Japanese at BYU and the University of Utah before creating the Japanese language program at Salt Lake Community College beginning in 1990. He also taught Japanese at Utah Valley State College 1997-2003 before joining the Wasatch Academy faculty as ESL Program Director and Japanese Language Instructor in July of 2003. An American Translators Association-Accredited Japanese-to-English translator, he is a published translator and his writing in the field of Japanese history has been cited in academic publications. He also taught ESL at a Japanese high school in Kyoto, 1982-83, and for many years has directed summer programs for students visiting Utah from Japan and Taiwan. Although Mark was born and raised in Utah, he has lived and worked in some of the worlds largest metropolitan areas, including New York City, Washington, D.C., Dallas-Ft. Worth, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Osaka. He enjoys living in Mt. Pleasant. His wife, Marcia Ling Riddle, is chair of the Math Department at Wasatch; Mark and Marcia resided in Mt. Pleasant. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Mark Alfred Riddle completed his mortal life early Saturday morning, June 11, 2011. He had, with great courage and faith, battled for many months a very aggressive form of cancer. Mark was born on May 12, 1946 and spent his youth in Provo and Orem where he attended BY High, graduating in 1964. He earned BA History and MPA (Master of Public Administration) degrees from Brigham Young University and pursued graduate/ doctorate studies in economics at the University of Utah, and in instructional psychology and technology at BYU. In 1989 he was formally accredited as a Japanese-to-English translator by the American Translators Association. His translations have appeared in such academic journals as Japanese Economic Studies, and he has delivered scholarly papers before such groups as the Association for Asian Studies and the BYU Studies Symposium. Mark was an educator. He retired in May 2007 as an instructor of Japanese and of English as a second language (ESL) at Wasatch Academy, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, where he chaired the ESL Department. He taught Japanese at Salt Lake Community College, Utah Valley State College, Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. He also taught educational psychology at BYU. Additionally he taught ESL in Japan for several years, and owned and operated a business providing opportunities for Japanese students to study in the United States and for American students to study in Japan, as well as a company providing translation services. After retirement he worked as an on-line instructor of Japanese for BYU-Idaho and as a volunteer on-line Japanese-to-English translator for the Tokyo, Japan, Public Affairs Office of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Neighbors knew Mark as a "green thumb," or as he called himself, a "truck farmer." For years he was a regular fixture at the Salt Lake Farmers' Market. As a young adult, Mark worked as a journeyman electrician, following in the footsteps of his maternal grandfather, Perry Allred. He was known in the academic world as a scholar who enjoyed exchanging philosophical ideas with other deep thinkers. He was a frequent contributor to LDS Phil.com Mark sought diligently for truth wherever it can be found, and was articulate in its verbal and written expression. An example of his cogent writing is published at http://mormonscholarstestify.org. His essay on civility in public discourse, entitled Another Lesson From Founding Fathers, was published in the Deseret News on Sept 17, 2010. Mark felt a kinship with the people of Asia, particularly those of Japan, where he served as a missionary (Northern Far Eastern Mission 1964-1967). Returning to live and teach in Japan, Mark researched and studied the extraordinary number of parallels and similarities between Japan's religious underpinnings and those of ancient Israel. Several of his articles which document the archeological and cultural ties between the regions have been accepted for publication in prestigious journals outside of the LDS community. Mark's deep love for his wife and children was surpassed only by his profound love for the Savior and the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. He is survived by his wife, Laurel (Cook) Backman Riddle, of Pleasant Grove, Utah, and by his 11 children, Joseph Riddle (Laura), Brigham Riddle (Blair), Heber Riddle, John Riddle, David Riddle, Cassandra Sanford (Jacob), Isaac Riddle, George Riddle, Spencer Riddle (Nikki), Michael Riddle, and Merry Riddle. Mark is also survived by his parents, Chauncey and Bertha (Allred) Riddle of Provo, Utah, and by his 10 living siblings, Neil Riddle (Elaine), Robert Riddle (LaNell), Brian Riddle (Marilyn), Sara Okerlund (Dale), Paul Riddle (Lisa), Ellen Nerdin (Douglas), Seth Riddle, Elizabeth Riddle, Matthew Riddle (Suzie), and Joseph Riddle. Funeral services will be held June 27, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the Timpanogos Stake Center, 795 North 100 West, Pleasant Grove, UT. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Monday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the purpose of assisting the needy in Japan. [Provo Daily Herald, Thursday, June 23, 2011] ~ ~ ~ ~ Read more: http://www.heraldextra.com/lifestyles/announcements/obituaries/article_023c1492-9e25-537e-ace4-72459c34f9b2.html#ixzz1QA09CL00

Riddle, Neil A.
264 East 4700 North
Provo, Utah 84604-5443 US

Neil and Elaine Riddle
  • Home: (801) 765-4399

Class of 1966 - Honorary Member. Neil Riddle. Went on to BYU a year early, skipping senior year at BY High. BYU BA History 1972. Married Margaret Elaine Owens, two children, including daughters, Laura and Becca.

Riddle, P. Wallace

Riddle, P. Wallace
Roosevelt, Utah US

P. Wallace Riddle

Class of 1924. Riddle (male). Surname source: 1924 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Although the male Riddle student is shown as a 4th Year student in the 1924 Banyan, the only Riddle student shown as enrolled in 1924 was P. Wallace Riddle of Roosevelt, Utah. He is shown as a secondary 1st Year (freshman) BYH student in 1924. Perhaps this is a typo, and it should have been 4. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Riddle, Paul A.
5038 South Jordan Canal Road
Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 US

Paul Riddle
  • Work: (801) 964-5858

Class of 1975. Paul Riddle. BYU Business Fundamentals 1982. Paul A. Riddle.

Riddle, Robert A.
933 Centre Court Drive
Tracy, California 95376 US

Robert Riddle
  • Work: 209-835-6861

Class of 1968 and 1969, graduating Junior. Robert A. Riddle. BYU BS Mechanical Engineering 1974. Robert is serving on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. @2019

Riddle, Sarah E.
3050 West Spencer Lane
Thatcher, Arizona 85552 US

Sarah Riddle
  • Work: (928) 348-7859

Class of 1973. Sarah E. Riddle. BYU BA American Studies, Kennedy International Center, 2000.

Ridge, Donald L. Sr.
773 Harwood Court
San Dimas, California 91773 US

Donald Ridge

Class of 1951. Donald L. Ridge. Senior Class President. Baseball. Currently living with Donald L. Ridge, Jr., San Dimas, CA. @2010

Riding, Vidella

Riding, Vidella
Provo, Utah US

Vidella Riding

BYH Class of 1924. Vidella Riding of Provo, Utah. Vidella was a 3rd Year (junior) BYH student in 1923, and a 4th Year (senior) Brigham Young High School student in the Class of 1924. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Rieske, Donald K.
845 E. 40 N.
Orem, Utah 84097-4965 US

Don and Leah Rieske
  • Home: 801-225-6785

Class of 1966. Donald K. Rieske. Science Club, Ski Club, 3rd Place Utah State Industrial Arts, Seminary 4 years. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents are Walter Charles "Bud" Rieske and Donna Lee Riding Rieske. The children of Bud and Donna Rieske include: Donald K Rieske [BYH Class of 1966](Leah); Reed Rieske (Erva); Gaye Rieske (Charles) Johnson; and Mark Rieske (Brandy). ~ ~ ~ ~ Battalion Chief, Orem Fire Department. "Thanks for the memories." Don and Leah attended the 50th Anniversary Reunion of the BYH Class of 1966 on September 2, 2016.

Rigby, Avard A.
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Avard and Virginia Rigby

Faculty & Staff. Avard A. Rigby. Director of the BYU Laboratory Schools from 1957 to 1959. Also served as Principal of Stewart Laboratory School, University of Utah. National Association of Laboratory Schools Collection, (1926-2004) COLL MSS 287. Historical Note: In 1958, the Laboratory School Administrators Association (LSAA) was founded and sought to oversee the growth and promotion of lab schools across the nation. The first president of LSAA was Avard A. Rigby, then of Brigham Young University Laboratory Schools. In its early years, LSAA faced challenges due to a lack of funding and a small staff. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, discussions were held on how to improve the organization. In 1971, LSAA changed its name to the National Association of Laboratory Schools (NALS). By 1974, new by-laws were in place, the organizational structure was revamped, and the title of NALS was officially adopted. Currently, NALS has 100 laboratory school members, and sponsors an annual national conference. Sources; NALS, Laboratory Schools: An Educational Resource, Curriculum Research & Development Group, Honolulu. 1991 pg 219—222. (Located in this collection, Series II, Sub-series C, Box 3, Fd 3) NALS website; http://www.edinboro.edu/cwis/education/nals/nalshome.htm ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Virginia Mary Daniels Rigby. Virginia passed away at home in Salt Lake City on March 5, 2004. She was born in San Diego on March 9, 1918, the daughter of Shirley K. and Milda P. Daniels. She grew up in Mt. Emmons, Uinta Basin, alongside her brother Courtney R. Daniels and her sister, June D. Mecham. Virginia married Avard A. Rigby in the Salt Lake Temple on August 23, 1939 and raised two sons, Barry and Dwight. The family lived in Roosevelt, Vernal, Salt Lake City, Provo and Bangkok, Thailand, making lifelong friends in each place. Since 1963, Virginia and Avard have made their home in Salt Lake. Virginia is survived by her husband, brother, sister, two sons, two lovely daughters-in-law, Leilani and Kim, and seven grandchildren: Brett, Fiona, Brennan, Metasabia, Michael, Mark and Julieanne. [Deseret News, Sunday, March 7, 2004.]

Rigby, Ila Fern

Rigby, Ila Fern
Ogden, Utah US

Ila and Cyrus Jensen

Class of 1925. Ila Rigby. Source: 1925 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ila Fern Rigby was born on October 26, 1906 in Fairview, Utah. Her parents were Howard Wix Rigby and Sara Celestia Peterson Rigby. Ila married Cyrus "Almy" Jensen on September 2, 1925 in Manti, Utah. Cyrus Alma Jensen was born on February 3, 1898. Cyrus died on February 20, 1964. His interment, Fairview Upper and Lower Cemetery, Utah. Ila Rigby Jensen died on November 20, 1992 in Ogden, Utah. Her interment, Fairview, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents, Howard Wix Rigby and Sarah Celestia Peterson Rigby, had the following children: Ila Rigby [BYH Class of 1925] Jensen ; Glenda Rigby Staker; Opal Monette Rigby Abbott, Ruth Rigby Christensen Matthews; Cleston Rigby; and Clyde Rigby; Fay Rigby (Ervin) Lay of Circleville, Utah; Dr. J. Keith Rigby, Sr. of Provo; and Therald Rigby of Salt Lake City.

Rigby, Keith [J. Keith, Jr.]

Rigby, Keith [J. Keith, Jr.]
South Bend, Indiana US

Keith Rigby

Class of 1965. J. Keith Rigby, Jr. BYU BS Geology 1971, Columbia University - New York B.Sc., M.Phil Geology 1974, Columbia University - New York Ph.D. Geology 1977. Married Susan. World renowned paleontologist, discovered world's largest tyranosaurus rex skeleton. Taught in the Department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556. Distinguished Scholar Award, College of Science, University of Notre Dame, 1988. Rigby taught at Notre Dame, and in the summers he led volunteers from Earthwatch, a Boston-based nonprofit organization, on dinosaur hunts. The volunteers, who paid to participate, were taught the rudiments of fossil hunting. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY 1: SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - J. Keith "Doc" Rigby Jr., 64, of South Bend, passed away Sunday morning, November 6, 2011, in his home. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to J. Keith Rigby Sr. and Ruth Marie (Krebs) Rigby of Provo, Utah. On April 10, 1971, he married Virginia Kay Peterson and they had three children, Heather Annette (Richard) Varley, Hilary Nichole Rigby and Joel Korrin Rigby. On July 18, 1987, in South Bend, Keith married Susan Kathleen Swanson, and they have Rachel Christina Rigby, Sarah Celeste Rigby and Dana Marie Rigby. He is survived by his parents, wife, six children, two sisters, Claudia Bosworth (Fred) of Maryland and Jaynanne Meads of Utah, 8 nieces and 4 nephews. Keith was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1968 he began a two-year mission in Austria. He was a dedicated home teacher and loved missionary work. Keith graduated from Brigham Young University in 1971 with a bachelor of science degree. He received his PhD in geology from Columbia University in 1977, specializing in the mammalian fossil record. Keith worked for the Bureau of Land Management as the field office paleontologist in New Mexico until 1982 when he joined the University of Notre Dame faculty. Doc was an associate professor of geological sciences at Notre Dame. He traveled the world looking at the fossil record. Doc spent large amounts of time in Utah with his father, also a geologist, in Montana near the Fort Peck Reservoir with the Earthwatch Institute, and in China with the Beijing Museum of Natural History. He loved teaching, and lectured often regarding both fossil preservation and new theories in paleontology. Visitation wAS held Friday, November 11th, at the Welsheimer North Family Funeral Home (17033 Cleveland Road). viewing was held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (930 Park Place, Mishawaka) on Saturday, November 12th. The funeral services were held at the LDS Chapel, with Bishop James Carrier officiating. Cremation followed with a memorial service at a later date in Utah. [South Bend Tribune, November 11, 2011] Source. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY 2: In memoriam: Notre Dame paleontologist J. Keith Rigby Jr. by Michael O. Garvey November 08, 2011 In Memoriam J. Keith Rigby Jr., associate professor of civil engineering and geological sciences at the University of Notre Dame, died Saturday (Nov. 5) at his home in South Bend. He was 64 years old. A native of Salt Lake City, Rigby was graduated from Brigham Young University in 1971 and earned master’s and doctoral degrees in geology from Columbia University in 1974 and 1977, respectively. He joined the Notre Dame faculty in 1982. A paleontologist, Rigby taught Notre Dame courses in physical geology, historical geology, environmental geology, sedimentation and stratigraphy. He also lectured on these and other subjects nationwide and abroad. J. Keith Rigby Jr. In July 1997, Rigby led a team of volunteers from the Earthwatch Insitute on a paleontological expedition in northeast Montana. At a site near the Fort Peck Reservoir, the team unearthed a massive fossilized skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus widely regarded as the largest such specimen ever found. In addition to this and numerous other accomplishments in paleontological research, Rigby was popular and much-honored as a teacher at Notre Dame, earning Teacher of the Year awards from Sorin Hall and the College of Engineering and the Distinguished Scholar award from the College of Science. Along with his wife, Susan, Rigby is survived by six children, Heather Varley, Joel Rigby, Hilary Rigby, Rachel Rigby, Sarah Rigby and Dana Rigby. Visitation will be held Friday (Nov. 11) from 4 to 8 p.m. at Welsheimer Family Funeral Home (17033 Cleveland Rd., South Bend), and for an hour prior to the funeral service, which will be held Saturday (Nov. 12) at 11 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 930 Park Place, Mishawaka. Source ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS FATHER: His father, Dr. J. Keith Rigby, Sr., taught in the Department of Geology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602-4606 [2003]. Keith Sr. BYU BS Geology 1949, BYU MS Geology 1950, Columbia University - New York PhD 1952. Rigby Sr. joined the BYU faculty in 1953, has served as geology department chairman, was the annual Distinguished Faculty Lecturer in 1983 and has been a Karl G. Maeser Research Award recipient. He served on the BYU Graduate Council since 1987. Rigby Sr.'s speciality was fossil sponges, fossil reefs and sedimentary environments, having conducted research in Canada, Greenland, Tunisia, Australia, France, Argentina, Mexico, China and the United States. J. Keith Rigby Sr. was a professor emeritus at BYU. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY: J. Keith Rigby, Sr. died November 13th, 2012 in Provo, Utah. He was born on October 8, 1926 to Howard Wix and Sarah Celestia Peterson Rigby in Fairview, Utah. He graduated from North Sanpete High School. He married Ruth Krebs June 14, 1945 in the Salt Lake Temple. He attended Brigham Young University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in geology. He received his PhD from Columbia University. He is the author of more than 300 professional papers and several geologic guide books for the state of Utah. He has conducted research on fossil sponges on every continent. He was a beloved professor of geology for many years and also served as the Dean of the Graduate School at BYU. After retirement, he continued his research, publishing a catalog of every known fossil sponge with the University of Kansas and consulting with other geologists from across the globe. He was an accomplished artist and his oil paintings adorned their home. He was an avid gardener and enjoyed sharing his produce with friends and neighbors. Keith is survived by his loving wife, Ruth Krebs Rigby, and his two daughters, Claudia Bosworth (Fred) and Jaynanne Meads, 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. His son, J Keith Rigby, Jr. preceded him in death. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 16, 2012 at the Edgemont North Stake Center, 4560 North Canyon Road, Provo, Utah. Friends may call at the church from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in East Lawn Memorial Hills, Provo, Utah. All who knew him are welcome to attend. Condolences may be sent from his obituary at www.bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, December 15, 2012]

Rigby, Ralph Eugene

Rigby, Ralph Eugene
Taylorsville, Utah US

Ralph and Arlene Rigby

Class of 1950. Ralph Eugene Rigby. Football, Tennis, Thespians, Chorus, Debate, French Club. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Ralph Eugene Rigby died on Monday, March 4, 2002, after 37 years of waging a courageous battle against M.S. Husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, he was age 69. Ralph was born May 9, 1932 in Provo, Utah to Wendell and Florence Rigby. He married Arlene Barnett in the Salt Lake Temple on November 25, 1953. Following military service in Korea, he completed his education at BYU. He taught public school (six years), LDS Seminary (26 years) and wrote LDS Seminary curriculum (10 years). He was a Master Scriptorian. His lifelong service for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints included: teacher, advisor, home teacher, bishop, high councilman, and Stake Patriarch. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Richard and Robert. He is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Arlene; his children, Susan Michael; Alan (Kathy) Rigby; Colleen (Richard) Hodges; Karen (David) Morris; Caralee (Rick) Marsh; Janene (John) Petersen; Ane Marie (Dallas) Clark; his brother, Dean (Elinor) Rigby; Robert's wife Jennie; 35 grandchildren; and one great-grand child. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 9, 2002, in Taylorsville, Utah. Interment, Payson City Cemetery. [Published in the Deseret News, Wednesday, March 6, 2002.]

Rigby, Samuel Bills

Rigby, Samuel Bills

Samuel and Alice Rigby

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1912. Samuel B. Rigby. He received a B.A. Degree in Zoology in 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 361. ~ ~ ~ ~ Samuel Bills Rigby was born on February 1, 1888 in Fairview, Utah. His parents were James Rigby and Fanny Jordon Rigby. Samuel married Alice Rebecca Anderson on June 19, 1912. Dr. Samuel B. Rigby died on August 7, 1959. His interment, Fairview, Utah.

Rigby, Wendell M.

Rigby, Wendell M.

Wendell Rigby

Class of 1923. Wendell M. Rigby. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 456. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1927. Wendell M. Rigby. He received a BS Degree in Educational Administration in 1927. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 456.

Riggs, A. Frank

Riggs, A. Frank

Frank Riggs

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. A. Frank Riggs. He received a BS Degree in Agronomy in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 198.

Riggs, Mariette

Riggs, Mariette
Provo, Utah US

Mariette and William Beesley

BY Academy High School Class in 1876. Mariette, Riggs [or rarely, Marietta]. One of the original 29 students who registered on the first day of classes at Brigham Young Academy, January 3, 1876. She is also listed on a list of 59 names of the earliest students of Brigham Young Academy, taken from a file in the BYU Archives, made by an unknown contemporary student. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mariette Riggs was born March 5, 1859 in Provo, Utah. Her parents: Dr. John Riggs and Jane Kelton Bullock Riggs. She first married William Oxley Beesley on December 21, 1882 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and he died in 1924. [She may have second married _____ Kehl, but she was buried under the name Mariette Riggs Beesley, and her spouse was listed only as William O. Beesley.] She died October 25, 1931 in Provo, Utah, at about 72 years of age. Interment, Provo City Cemetery.

Riggs, Milton H.
2250 E. Pinecreek Circle
Sandy, Utah 84093 US

Milton and Charman Riggs
  • Work: (801) 453-0340

Class of 1957. Library Staff. Milton H. Riggs, MBA 1982. He married Charman.

Ripple, Leslie Ann

Ripple, Leslie Ann
Great Falls, Montana US

Leslie and Clarence Riggins

Class of 1961. Leslie Ann Ripple. Born January 15, 1943. Forensics, Y'ld Cat Newspaper Reporter, Chorus, Seminary Graduate. Married Clarence Truman Riggins on February 11, 1972 in Evanston, Wyoming. She died June 29, 2000 in the Great Falls/Cascade area of Montana. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Clarence Truman Riggins was born on March 20, 1924 in Thorney, Madison County, Arkansas. He married Leslie Ann Ripple on February 11, 1972 in Evanston, Wyoming. Leslie Ann Ripple was born on January 15, 1943 in Provo, Utah. ~ ~ He also married Blanche Laurie Keck in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Blanche Laurie Keck was born on August 16, 1928 in Strickler, Arkansas. They had the following child: Linda Sue Riggins. ~ ~ He also married Delva Doloris Rupert on May 8, 1949 in Spokane, Washington. Delva Doloris Rupert was born on April 5, 1932. They had the following children: Vickie Christine Riggins, Guy Rick Riggins, Steven Clarence Riggins, William Wesley Riggins, Daniel Dean Riggins, Joseph Shawn Riggins. ~ ~ ~ ~ Parents of Leslie Ann Ripple Riggins: Ross Wallace Ripple and Lorraine Adamson Ripple. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER FATHER'S OBITUARY: Ross Wallace Ripple, "Wally", age 90, of Springville, Utah, died August 31, 2013. He was born December 10, 1922 to Ross and Thilda Anderburg Ripple in Provo, Utah. He married Lorraine Adamson on April 25, 1941 in Heber City, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Wally received his education in the Provo City schools, graduating from Provo High School in 1941. Throughout his life he brought laughter to all around him with his tremendous sense of humor. He was a master of anecdotes and lived life with a spirit of fun. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having served both Ward and Stake callings. He and his wife Lorraine raised their five children in the Edgemont area of Provo. Wally spent most of his life as a salesman until they owned and operated their Drive Inn known as "Ripples" for 35 years. He loved his work and took pride in owning his own business. He raised Morgan Horses for 52 years, and was very active in hunting and fishing. He served on the Wasatch County Hospital Board for 10 years. He is survived by his loving wife Lorraine; sons Paul (Sally), Todd (Marilyn) and Riley (Ty); son-in-Law Keith Kindler; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by daughters Leslie Ann (C.T.) Riggins and Sheila Kindler. Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 6, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. in the Springville 6th Ward Chapel, 1785 East 400 South, Springville, Utah. Friends may call at the church on Friday morning from 9 until 10:45. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent at www.bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, September 4, 2013]

Ripple, Paul
1355 W 5000 S
Spanish Fork, Utah 84660-5104

Paul and Sally Ripple
  • Work: (801) 798-2645

Class of 1960. Paul Ripple. Football, Wrestling. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY: Ross Wallace Ripple, "Wally", age 90, of Springville, Utah, died August 31, 2013. He was born December 10, 1922 to Ross and Thilda Anderburg Ripple in Provo, Utah. He married Lorraine Adamson on April 25, 1941 in Heber City, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Wally received his education in the Provo City schools, graduating from Provo High School in 1941. Throughout his life he brought laughter to all around him with his tremendous sense of humor. He was a master of anecdotes and lived life with a spirit of fun. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having served both Ward and Stake callings. He and his wife Lorraine raised their five children in the Edgemont area of Provo. Wally spent most of his life as a salesman until they owned and operated their Drive Inn known as "Ripples" for 35 years. He loved his work and took pride in owning his own business. He raised Morgan Horses for 52 years, and was very active in hunting and fishing. He served on the Wasatch County Hospital Board for 10 years. He is survived by his loving wife Lorraine; sons Paul (Sally), Todd (Marilyn) and Riley (Ty); son-in-Law Keith Kindler; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by daughters Leslie Ann (C.T.) Riggins and Sheila Kindler. Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 6, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. in the Springville 6th Ward Chapel, 1785 East 400 South, Springville, Utah. Friends may call at the church on Friday morning from 9 until 10:45. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent at www.bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, September 4, 2013]

Ripple, Sheila

Ripple, Sheila
Evanston, Wyoming US

Sheila and Keith Kindler

Class of 1964. Chorus, Seminary Graduate, Pep Club, Hi-Steppers. Married Keith Kindler. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Shelia Ripple Kindler, age 64, passed away at her home on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 in Evanston, Wyoming. Sheila Kindler was born July, 15, 1946 in Provo, Utah. The daughter of Ross Wallace Ripple and Lorraine Adamson Ripple. She married Alvin Keith Kindler on July 23, 1965 in Elko, Nevada. Their marriage was soleminized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on November 24, 1972. Sheila was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served as a councilor in the Young Womens. She was the Stake Primary Secretary and was a Ward Relief Society Councilor. She had a love for gardening, tol painting, calligraphy. She had a natural talent for interior decorating. Above all, she was a dedicated, loving mother, wife, and grandma. She is survived by her parents, husband, three brothers, Paul Ripple, Ty Ripple, Todd Ripple, children, Klark (Jewell) Kindler, of Meeker, Colorado; Kimberlie (Christopher) Kearney, of Henderson, Nevada, and three grandchildren, Madison Kindler, Derek Kearney, and Claire Kearney. Shelia is preceded in death by her sister, Leslie Ripple Riggins. Funeral Services were held on Monday, May 9, 2011 at the Sage Street LDS Chapel. Interment, Evanston City Cemetery. In memory of Sheila, donations may be sent to the Arthritis Foundation. Arrangements with Crandall Funeral Home of Evanston, Wyoming [Provo Daily Herald, May 6, 20122] ~ ~ ~ ~ HER FATHER'S OBITUARY: Ross Wallace Ripple, "Wally", age 90, of Springville, Utah, died August 31, 2013. He was born December 10, 1922 to Ross and Thilda Anderburg Ripple in Provo, Utah. He married Lorraine Adamson on April 25, 1941 in Heber City, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Wally received his education in the Provo City schools, graduating from Provo High School in 1941. Throughout his life he brought laughter to all around him with his tremendous sense of humor. He was a master of anecdotes and lived life with a spirit of fun. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having served both Ward and Stake callings. He and his wife Lorraine raised their five children in the Edgemont area of Provo. Wally spent most of his life as a salesman until they owned and operated their Drive Inn known as "Ripples" for 35 years. He loved his work and took pride in owning his own business. He raised Morgan Horses for 52 years, and was very active in hunting and fishing. He served on the Wasatch County Hospital Board for 10 years. He is survived by his loving wife Lorraine; sons Paul (Sally), Todd (Marilyn) and Riley (Ty); son-in-Law Keith Kindler; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by daughters Leslie Ann (C.T.) Riggins and Sheila Kindler. Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 6, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. in the Springville 6th Ward Chapel, 1785 East 400 South, Springville, Utah. Friends may call at the church on Friday morning from 9 until 10:45. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent at www.bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, September 4, 2013]

Ririe, Watson E., Jr.
40E 1 Ave S
Magrath, Alberta, Canada T0K 1J0 CA

Watson Ririe
  • Work: (403) 758-3598

Class of 1949. Watson E. Ririe. Canadian. Newspaper, Chorus. He graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Watson is a member of the Canadian contingent that came to BYHS. @2005

Ritchie, Ella

Ritchie, Ella

Ella Ritchie

Classes of 1912 and 1913. Ella Ritchie. She received a BYH Music Diploma in 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 46. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Ella Ritchie. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 46.

Ritchie, Lacy

Ritchie, Lacy

Lacy Ritchie

Class of 1919. Lacy Ritchie. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 198.

Ritchie, Mabel Jemima [Richie]

Ritchie, Mabel Jemima [Richie]
Charleston, Utah US

Mabel and William Henline

Class of 1911. Mabel Richie [actually Ritchie], of Charleston, Utah. Normal [Teacher Prep]. Mabel is quite young, but is old in thought and experience. Tender and affable by nature, she regards the boys as the best of creatures and sympathizes with them when they are bad. Source: BYHS Yearbook 1911. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Mable Ritchie. She received a BYH Normal Diploma. Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 4, p. 261. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mable Jemima Ritchie was born August 17, 1892 in Charleston, Wasatch County, Utah. Her parents are John McAfee Ritchie and Sarah Elizabeth Wright. She married William Hiram Henline on June 10, 1914, in Utah. He was born on July 3, 1887, in Bluff, Harper County, Kansas. The children of William and Mabel Henline included four sons and four daughters: Ellis Henline, Wayne Henline, Mabel Henline Crook, Emer J. (Lois Sabey) Henline, Horace Henline, Maurine Henline Carlson, Rhea Henline Carlson, and Cora Henline Clayburn. Mabel Jemima Ritchie Henline died on April 30, 1931.

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