Alphabetical Alumni
Salmon, Mattie

Salmon, Mattie

Mattie Salmon

Brigham Young High School Class of 1905. Mattie Salmon. She received a Music Diploma, and a Certificate in Elocution. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, page 55. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1905. Mattie Salmon, a Music School graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1905 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music & Arts and Industries Graduates, Catalogues & Announcements, for 30th Academic Year, 1905-1906, p. 176.

Sampson, Douglas Charles

Sampson, Douglas Charles
West Jordan, Utah US

Doug and LeiMomi Sampson

Class of 1956. Douglas C. Sampson. Track, Childrens Theater, Radio Club (played the deaf-mute in Tom Sawyer). BYU BS Zoology 1969. Married LeiMomi. ~ ~ ~ ~ Worked for Edison Brothers managing shoe stores until 1977 in Utah and Pueblo, Colorado. Returned to Utah in 1977 to work in the modular home setting industry. I also had my own small trucking business for a year or two. In 1984, I began working as a transport driver for Propane Transport International. I am working there at present but am looking forward to retiring soon. Served an LDS mission in Samoa 1959 to 1961. Returned to BYU and met LeiMomi Young from Monticello, Utah. We were married in the Manti Temple on November 17, 1962. We now have a family of twenty-nine – eighteen of them grandchildren. My father served as my mission president in Samoa. My parents have both passed away within the last five years. They were each ninety-one years of age at the time of their death. My sister Elma Sampson Bartholomew passed away from complications from cancer in 2004. My sister Dixie Sampson Harward lives with her family in American Fork, Utah. My sister, Karen Sampson Griffin, lives in Denver with her husband. My brother, Dean Sampson, lives with his wife in Orem. All are doing well and enjoying their grandchildren. My wife, LeiMomi, is a travel agent and has traveled to Russia, Japan and China. I have elected to stay closer to home, but we have enjoyed several vacations to Hawaii and spent a few weeks in Samoa in 1984, when my father served as temple president there. We mostly enjoy vacationing around the state of Utah, and about once a year we go to Boston to visit our children who live there. Leisure time finds us visiting, picnicking, hiking, backpacking, hunting, and fishing with our children and grandchildren. As for church callings, I have been able to serve in two bishoprics, high priest group leaderships, teachers, home teacher, nursery leader, etc. They seem to keep me busy. Our best times are spent with our five children and their spouses and our eighteen grandchildren who range from sixteen years to three months. My doctor tells me that I should be written up in the medical journal for a man who lived the longest with a VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect). I have known all my life that I had a hole in my heart but just this last December [2005] my doctor noticed the pressures in my heart and lungs seemed to be out of kilter so, on February 9, 2006, I underwent open heart surgery and the hole was repaired. Because the procedure is usually done on little children, one of the surgeons from Primary Medical Center was on hand. The opening was near the electrical system of my heart and caused my heartbeat to be irregular. As a result I came home with a pacemaker. However, I am doing well and hope soon to be back on my regular schedule. Life is good. @2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: 1938-2019. Douglas Charles Sampson passed away September 20, 2019 from the effects of Alzheimer’s dementia. Doug was born in his Grandma Hansen’s home in Ephraim, Utah on May 22, 1938 to Charles and Thelma Sampson. He was oldest of five children: Dean (Flo), Elma (Richard Bartholomew), Dixie (Russell Harward), and Karen (Tim Griffin). He graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1956. He met LeiMomi Young from Monticello, Utah at BYU. They were married on November 17, 1962, in the Manti Temple. Doug and LeiMomi are the parents of five children: Dan (Kris), David, Benjamin (Kristin), Katie (Jeff Windsor), and Julie (Tadd Truscott), and foster son Archie Josley (Cindy). They also have 23 amazing grandchildren and two adorable great granddaughters. Funeral service will be held in Provo at 10:30 AM on Saturday, September 28, 2019 at the LDS chapel, 4525 North 345 East, Provo. A viewing will precede the service beginning at 9 AM. Memories and condolences may be shared at Serenicare.com [Provo Daily Herald, September 25, 2019]

Sampson, Lynn
2737 Barcelona Drive
Modesto, California 95354 US

Lynn and Carrie Sampson
  • Cell: 209-846-5728

Class of 1967. Lynn Sampson. Thespians, President Symphony Debonairs, Letterman, President Science Club, Drama, Forensics (Superior at Region, Excellent at State), Band, Football, Cross Country, Track, Youth Valley Orchestra, Drum Major, School Bugler. He married Carrie. ~ ~ ~ ~ NEWS ARTICLE: Lost J.S. Bach Piece Performed by Kiwanis. In October of 1713, Johann Sebastian Bach worked as court organist to Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxony-Weimar. With money scarce and little to give but his talents, the 28-year-old composer wrote an aria for his patriarch’s birthday. The Duke put the piece in a box - where it stayed, never to be played nor heard. More. Nearly 300 years later, however, a Harvard University doctoral student happened upon the aria while examining some documents saved from a fire at the Anna Amalia Library in Weimar, Germany. The Bach Archive Foundation was alerted to the findings, and the piece was sent to them for authentication. In June of 2005, the composition was confirmed, and it was decided to release the music to the general public. Officials from the Anna Amalia Library contacted the foundation, however, and requested they not play the aria - so the world premier could be held at the re-opening of the library. The foundation agreed, but at the re-opening, musicians performed only half of the piece. When Lynn Sampson, singer, trumpet player and member of the Kiwanis Club of Modesto, California, heard of the aria, he promptly contacted the publishing company in Germany in an attempt to obtain a copy of the music. “We saw a newspaper article about it,” says Lynn. “I stayed up until two in the morning to call Germany to talk to some people about the piece.” After several calls and scheduling, the publishing company agreed to send the music to the club, which in cooperation with the opera singers in Modesto, staged the world premier of the entire piece before a standing-room-only crowd September 7, 2005. More than US $10,000 was raised to support the event. Kiwanians knocked on doors and explained what they were trying to do. A graphic designer offered to help with the programs for the event, and a printer in Modesto produced them at no cost. Modesto Junior College donated a harpsichord for the performance. [Sunday, June 18th, 2006.] ~ ~ ~ ~ February 2009: Lynn Sampson -- Certificate in Shakespeare Studies, The Shakespeare Academy, Modesto Junior College, Modesto, California (2001); Associate of Arts in Theater, Modesto Junior College (2007); Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, Mesa State College, Grand Junction, Colorado (1990); Advanced Diploma in Education, The University of London (2002). My principal teachers for trumpet were Dr. Newell Dayley, Professor Emeritus of Music at Brigham Young University, and, at The Aspen Music School, Bernard Adelstein, former first chair trumpet of The Cleveland Orchestra. Inspired by pianist Claudio Arrau and contralto Jennie Tourel, I promote the trumpet as a singing instrument. I founded The Lynn Sampson Bach Players (trumpet and piano) and Lynn Sampson Jazz Ensemble (trumpet and guitar). My international career began in 1989 with a recital at London’s Westminster Central Hall. I perform extensively having received acclaim for my interpretations of the music of Bach. My trumpet is a King Liberty dated Cleveland, 1927. My principal teacher for voice is Diana Ruggiero of The San Diego Lyric Opera. I sang with the world famous St. Anne Chapel Choir at Stanford University, was cantor for the Church of the Holy Name in San Francisco, and, for 16 years, cantor for the Latin Mass at Our Lady of the Assumption in Turlock, California. My concert activities include over 120 performances a year as well as recording and teaching. I present unique seminars, lecture/demonstrations and master classes on such subjects as brass techniques, music appreciation, and Renaissance music. Under the auspices of Music First, the charity I founded, I present solo concerts and innovative music education programs for children and seniors. I have written a dozen solo and chamber music works as well as over 20 transcriptions for trumpet of the keyboard music of Bach. I have acted on stage and in film. My credits include “The Diary of Anne Frank,” “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” and “The Apollo of Belac.” I received a Celebration of the Humanities Award for Drama in 2001 and have appeared in the Kevin Costner film “American Flyers.” I have written many arts related articles for publications such as “California Political Review” and “The American Record Guide Magazine.” In 2001 I established The Sampson Center, a home near the campus of my Alma Mater at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, Colorado, to serve as recital hall, art gallery, and residence for music scholarship students. I am an active member of Lions Club, an international charity devoted to meeting the needs of communities and the world, and Phi Theta Kappa, the world’s largest academic honor society. I am an avid racquetball player and cyclist and a trained chef specializing in French cuisine. I perform the old standards of the 1930s, ‘40s, and ‘50s by the masters of American and Brazilian popular song, such as Cole Porter, Richard Rogers, George Gershwin, and Carlos Jobim. My jazz ensemble presents these classics in a smooth, soft, melody driven style. One of my most recent performances was on Memorial Day at The Jazz Jubilee in Sacramento, California. Among the selections were Fats Waller’s “Ain’t Misbehaven’” and Gershwin’s “A Foggy Day.” Many in the crowd aboard the Delta King ferry boat anchored in the Sacramento River delta, traveled from out-of-state returning a third and fourth year in a row to hear me perform at the world’s largest jazz festival. @2009

Sandberg, Selene
719 East 2730 North
Provo, Utah 84604-4030 US

Selene Sandberg-Oates
  • Work: (801) 373-8476, (801) 607-1708
  • Home: 801-607-5060

Class of 1957. Selene Sandberg. French Club President, Quill & Scroll, Pep Club, Notre Maison, Thespians, Y'ld Cat Newspaper Feature Editor, Wildcat Yearbook Copy Editor, Poetry Contest Honorable Mention, Senior Hop Committee, Exchange Assembly, Model U.N., Graduation Committee. BYU BA English 1961. BYU Hawaii English 1969. She married Ernest Donald Oates. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Ernest Donald Oates. ST. GEORGE, UT -- A collision just north of Moab, Utah Saturday afternoon, September 18, 1999, ended the mortal life of Ernest Donald Oates. He was born March 7, 1934 in Los Angeles, California. During the Korean War Ernest served in the Marine Corps stationed in Japan. He earned a Master's degree in Portuguese and a Ph.D. in History from Brigham Young University. Though he had intended to pursue a career in academia, he accepted instead a commission with the U.S. State Department as a Foreign Service Officer. In that service he was posted in Kenya, Costa Rica, Colombia, Germany, and Japan. Ernest married Selene Sandberg on February 5, 1962 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He retired to St. George in 1987 to be with his parents. At the time of his death, he was working on a book in culmination of his lifelong interest in Africa. Ernest was a man of uncommon intelligence and integrity. His wife, Selene; four sons: Merrill, Jared, Sheldon, and Joseph; two sisters: Diane Nolen and Irene Cattani; his mother: Florence Oates; and many close friends and family members will miss him. Funeral services were held Friday, September 24, 1999 at the St. George West LDS Stake Center, 1285 No. Bluff. Graveside services were held Saturday, September 25, 1999 at the Provo City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Wednesday, September 22, 1999.] ~ ~ ~ ~ BRIEF BIO: Selene Sandberg Oates born April 21, 1939 in Provo, Utah. She married in the Salt Lake Temple on February 5, 1962. Selene Sandberg Oates is a descendent of Samuel Rose Parkinson and Arabella Ann Chandler; William Chandler Parkinson and Ellen (Lane) Elvira Nash,"Nellie"; and Ralph Dewey Smuin and Ray Parkinson; and Merrill Sandberg and Carma Leora Smuin. She is the eldest daughter of the latter. Her husband, whose career was as a Foreign Service Officer for the U.S. Department of State, a consul, was born March 7, 1934 in Los Angeles, California. He died in an automobile accident caused by his heart attack, on September 18, 1999. Her children and their families are as follows:
~ ~ Merrill Ernest Oates was born August 3, 1963 in Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. His wife is Libora Indruchova of the Czech Republic. They live in Budapest, Hungary.
~ ~ Jared Sandberg Oates was born January 2, 1972 in Provo, Utah. He and his wife Deniece Davenport live in American Fork, Utah. They have Rachel Eliza who was 6 on April 30, Isaac Jared who was 3 on May 13, and Seth Daniel, who arrived on June 14, 2002.
~ ~ Sheldon James Oates was born April 24, 1976, resides in Fort Myers, Florida.
~ ~ Joseph Spencer Oates was born on October 1, 1980 in Frankfurt, Germany. He is now residing with his mother at 719 East 2730 North, Provo, Utah 84601, as of Monday, July 01, 2002. ~ ~ ~ ~ Telephone: (801) 373-8476. Alternate address: 8312 N. Sapphire Dr., St. George, Utah 84770-6067 [Note: emails sent to ssocello@mstarmetro.net and to Selene@redrock.net are being returned due to incorrect addresses.] @2007

Sandberg, Sidney
2727 North 700 East
Provo, Utah 84604-4016 US

Sid and Barbara Sandberg
  • Cell: (801) 372-2644
  • Home: (801) 377-1711

Class of 1967. Sidney M. B. Sandberg. President Spanish Club, Chair Young Americans for Freedom, Science Club, Forensices (Debate Manager), Band, Basketball, 4th Year Seminary, Extemporaneous Speaking (4th Place Alpine Speech Meet), Debate (Superior (Region), Honor Roll. BYU Hawaii 1964. BYU BA Spanish & Teaching Certificate 1973. BYU MBA 1975. BYU JD Law 1984. Sid Sandberg married Barbara Hatch, daughter of Charles Steven Hatch and Margery Doxey Hatch. Sid is a law partner of fellow classmate, Brent Ashworth. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to smbslaw@uvnet.net bounced back. @2010

Sanderson, Thelma

Sanderson, Thelma

Thelma Murphy

Class of 1921. Thelma Sanderson [Murphy]. She received a High School Diploma in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 414. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Thelma Murphy, who was born on March 12, 1903, and died in October 1983 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Was she from Fairview, Utah?

Sandgren, C. Dee, Jr.
3180 Mohawk Lane
Provo, Utah 84604-4839 US

Dee Sandgren
  • Home: (801) 373-1687

Class of 1958. C. Dee Sandgren. Student Body Social Chair. Track, Lettermen, Quill & Scroll, Thespian, Key Club, Yld Cat Newspaper Reporter, Wildcat Yearbook Business Manager, Band, Chorus, Boys State, I Speak for Democracy, Model U.N., Instrumental Contests, Pep Band, Dance Band, Soph Ball Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Hop Band Committee, Graduation Committee. BYU BA Humanities 1965. ~ ~ ~ ~

Dee Sandgren was the contact person for the The BYH Class of 1958 Golden 50th Year Reunion, August 16, 2008, at Utah Valley University [since 250A no longer exists].
@2010

Sandgren, Debbie

Debbie Sandgren

Class of 1973. Debbie Sandgren. [Need more information.]

Sandgren, Robert

Robert Sandgren

Class of 1973. Robert Sandgren. [Need more information.]

Sandgren, Vivi Ann
6227 Longview Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84107-7470 US

Vivi Ann Devenport
  • Work: (801) 262-8604

Class of 1954. Vivi Ann Sandgren. Chorus, Fauvines, Notre Maison, Shorthand Club, Thespians. Married ______ Devenport. --@2005

Sands, Phoebe

Sands, Phoebe

Phoebe Sands

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1927. Phoebe Sands. She received a BS Degree in Household Administration in 1927. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 298.

Sandstrom, Gerald Ray
4855 Friar Tuck Avenue
Las Vegas, Nevada 89130 US

Jerry Sandstrom
  • Work: (702) 876-8705

Class of 1961. Gerald Ray "Jerry" Sandstrom. Football Co-Captain, Basketball, Track, Dramatics, Forensics, Junior Class President, Seminary Graduate. BYU BS Accounting 1973. @2006

Sardoni, Dearwyn

Sardoni, Dearwyn
Provo, Utah US

Dearwyn Sardoni

Faculty & Staff. Dearwyn Sardoni, Music?, 1937-1938. [Female.] Her hobby was playing the violin.

Sauer, Gertrude

Sauer, Gertrude
Murray, Utah US

Gertrude and Glen Humphries

Class of 1927 & Class of 1929. Gertrude Sauer. Source 1: 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. She 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. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Class of 1927. Gertrude Sauer. Gertrude is pictured with the BYH Class of 1927 in the BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Gertrude Sauer Humphries passed away Oct 4, 2001 at the age of 90. Born July 21, 1911 to Augusta Trabert and Robert H. Sauer in Provo, Utah. After graduation from Brigham Young Academy [BYHS], she taught Home Economics at Farrer Junior High. She married Glen L. Humphries Dec 27, 1940 in Provo, Utah; later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Nov. 16, 1943. She served in numerous capacities for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints including Relief Society presidency, Sunday School and Primary teachers, homemaking instructor and visiting teacher. Gertrude was employed most of her life by the Murray City School District as a School Lunch Supervisor for McMillin Elementary, from which she retired. In her leisure, she enjoyed reading, sewing, quilting, knitting, crocheting, cooking; she was the ideal homemaker. Gertrude especially enjoyed giving compassionate service and spending time with her grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband. Survivors include sons, Ronald G. (Shirley) Humphries, Richard D. (Margie) Humphries; grandchildren, Yvonne (Dave) Fokken, Kevin (Kristen) Humphries, Tarryn (Darron) Batton, Troy (Shari) Humphries, D.J. Humphries, Talli (David) Andrus, Casey (Koreen) Humphries, Tami (Brent) May, Chad Humphries; and seven great-grandchildren. Services were held Wednesday, October 10, 2001, 11 a.m., in the Belview Ward. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. In her memory, the family suggests donations be made to the Robert H. Sauer Scholarship Fund in the School of Music at Brigham Young University. [Deseret News, Sunday, October 7, 2001]

Sauls, Kiefer Branham

Sauls, Kiefer Branham
Provo, Utah US

Kiefer and Elizabeth Sauls

Class of 1915. Kiefer B. Sauls. He graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Department of Business Education. 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". ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1915 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 84-102. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Keifer Sauls. He received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1915. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 218. ~ ~ ~ ~ Keifer B. Sauls was born on August 14, 1896 at Grays, South Carolina. His parents were John Wilson Sauls and Mary Terry. Keifer married Elizabeth Hoagland Cannon on August 19, 1932 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had one daughter, Mary Alice Sauls [BYH Class of 1952], who married Stan Collins [BYH Class of 1951]. ~ ~ ~ ~ Keifer B. Sauls served as Secretary to three BYU presidents, as a purchasing agent, and as Treasurer of BYU. ~ ~ ~ ~ Keifer Sauls became Secretary to BYU President Franklin S. Harris. From his observations as secretary, Sauls recounted Harris' vision and educational philosophy: "He immediately charted an ambitious course for the destiny of BYU as he envisioned it and set sail. I once heard a faculty member philosophize about a young man with grandiose plans; it was thought the young man's sail was too big for his rudder. President Harris's sail was big, but the rudder proved adequate. . . . Dr. Harris believed in a well-rounded education. He had one. He had a better working knowledge in more fields of learning than any person of my acquaintance. Though his major field was science, he loved the classics in literature, art, and music and knew of the accomplishments through the centuries of the great artists in these areas." ~ ~ ~ ~ Keifer Sauls also worked for BYU President Howard S. McDonald. Kiefer B. Sauls was secretary of the delegation to Russia of which President Franklin S. Harris was chairman in 1929. ~ ~ ~ ~ Keifer Sauls served as Secretary to the President, and then Treasurer of Brigham Young University during the administration of President Ernest L. Wilkinson. Mr. Sauls served as treasurer of the University for fifty years, retiring in 1971. A conference room in the Abraham O. Smoot Administration Building was named in his honor. ~ ~ ~ ~ Kiefer Branham Sauls, born August 14, 1896 in Grays, Jasper County, South Carolina, died on March 28, 1980 in Provo, Utah.

Sauls, Mary Alice

Sauls, Mary Alice
2155 North 1400 East
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Mary Alice & Stan Collins
  • Work: 801-377-2155

Class of 1952. Mary Alice Sauls. Fauvines, Notre Maison, Les Amis, Chorus, Shorthand Club. Her parents were Kiefer B. Sauls [BYH Class of 1915] and Elizabeth H. Cannon Sauls. Mary Alice married Stan Collins, BYH Class of 1951.

Savage, N. Henry

Savage, N. Henry

Henry Savage

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1916. N. Henry Savage. He received an AB Degree (Psychology & Education) in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 138.

Savage, Nephi

Savage, Nephi

Nephi Savage

BY Academy High School Class of 1888. Nephi Savage received a Normal Certificate. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 28, 1888.

Savage, Valentine

Savage, Valentine
Scottsdale, AZ US

Valentine and Elden Clark

Class of 1939. Valentine Savage [female]. Fauvines. Valentine came to BYH from Circleville H.S. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Valentine Savage Clark ~ Surrounded by her loving daughters, Valentine passed away on Saturday, January 29th, 2O11. She was born on Valentine's Day in Junction, Utah to C.A. and Emma Savage. She grew up the only sister with five brothers, one of whom survives her, Neal Savage. Valentine attended B.Y. High School where she graduated in 1939. She then enrolled at BYU where she met Elden D. Clark, Jr. They were married on January 25, 1942 and moved to Santa Maria, California where Elden attended the Army Air Corps Officer's Training program, and Valentine worked as an S2 agent and an executive secretary. After leaving the military service they made their home in Scottsdale, Arizona for 36 years where they raised three daughters and were sealed in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple. Always active in responsibilities as a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sister Clark served in Relief Society, Young Women's and Primary auxiliaries where her warmth and goodness touched countless individuals. Valentine was a great example to her family and friends and was loved and respected by all. Through the years many have looked to emulate her example of graciousness, compassion and elegance. Valentine was preceded in death by her husband and is survived by her daughters, Brooke Carter (Carl), Shauna Kemsley (Blaine), Cherie Daniels (Michael), 14 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, February 4, 2011 at the Holladay South 4th Ward, 4917 S. Viewmont St. (2085 E.), at 11 a.m. with visitation from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Friends may visit with the family Thursday evening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the same location. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Online condolences may be shared at www.cannonmortuary.com [Deseret News, Wednesday, February 2, 2011]

Saxey, Alfred

Saxey, Alfred
Provo, Utah US

Alfred Saxey

Faculty & Staff. Alfred Saxey, Librarian, 1899-1900.

Saxey, Lowell J.

Saxey, Lowell J.

Lowell Saxey

Class of 1921 ~ Honorary. Lowell J. Saxey. Member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918.

Saxton, Barbara
St. George, Utah US

Barbara Wise-

Class of 1952. Barbara Saxton. French Club, Shorthand Club, Y'ld Cat News Editor, Type Team, Quill & Scroll, Notre Maison, Fauvines. First married ______ Wise. Second married _______ _______.

Saxton, Gladys Charlene
860 East 500 South Apt 5
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 US

Charlene Gillespie
  • Cell: 801-427-5657
  • Home: 801-906-0057

Class of 1959. Charlene Saxton. Instrumental Music, Concert Band, Model U.N., Pep Band, Marching Band. ~ ~ ~ ~ I was married and then divorced after 28 years. I have 5 children and 23 grandchildren. @2009

Schaerrer, Doug
83 North 1200 East
Lindon, Utah 84042-2236

Doug [and Barbara] Schaerrer
  • Work: (801) 785-7884

Class of 1958 - Honorary. Doug Schaerrer. [Students who attended BYH or BYJrH but for one reason or another graduated from other schools.] His brother, Tom Schaerrer, is a member of the BYH Class of 1963, and lives in Sherman Oaks, California. @2003 Their mother: Madge McMullin Schaerrer Kennedy. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Barbara Lee Berge Schaerrer - 1940 ~ 2013. Barbara was called home on May 29, 2013, after a brief and valiant battle with cancer. She is survived by her husband, Doug Schaerrer; children, Bart Schaerrer (MaryLynn), Sydney Matthews (Blake), Shelly Eaton, and Cade Schaerrer (Keena); brother, Lee Berge (Steph); sister, Glenda Gianelo (Gus); and 13 grandchildren. Born on February 1, 1940, in Payson, Utah, to Glen E. and Beulah M. Berge, she was the first of three children. Her father was determined to raise a baseball player and Barbara was up to the task. Glen played and coached semi-professional baseball and Barbara served as the "bat boy" for his teams. She became an excellent player and has played and coached the sport - which is, by far, her favorite. Her love of sports led her to earn a degree in Physical Education from Utah State University. She taught PE for several years - first at Camelback High School in the Phoenix area, and then Lincoln Junior High School in Orem. She loved working with youth in those settings. Barbara married her long-time friend and sweetheart, Doug Schaerrer, in the Logan Temple in August of 1963. Together they had many adventures building and operating businesses, serving in church callings, completing a full-time mission, and working in the St. George Temple. In recent years, Barbara focused her attention on her grandchildren. They loved spending time with her and would look forward with great anticipation to back-to-school shopping with Grandma each fall. Barbara made a point of attending every possible event where a grandchild would be playing in a sport or performing on stage. In lieu of a viewing, a celebration of Barbara's life will be held at the Blake & Sydney Matthews residence on Monday evening, June 3. 2013, from 6 pm to 8 pm, at 465 West 3540 North, Provo, Utah. Funeral services will begin at 11 am, Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at the Lindon 17th Ward chapel, located at 1051 East 200 South, Lindon, Utah under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. The family will be available to greet visitors, beginning at 9:30 am, prior to the funeral. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, May 30, 2013]

Schaerrer, Tom
Sherman Oaks, California US

Tom Schaerrer

Class of 1963. Tom Schaerrer. Basketball, Tennis, Skiing, Chorus, Seminary Graduate, Newspaper, Ski Club. His brother, Doug Schaerrer, is an honorary member of the BYH Class of 1958, and lives in Lindon, Utah. @2003 Their mother: Madge McMullin Schaerrer Kennedy.

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