Alphabetical Alumni
Booth, Leona

Booth, Leona
Provo, Utah US

Leona and Lowell White

Class of 1925. Leona Booth [White]. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 474. ~ ~ ~ ~ Leona Booth was born on October 25, 1905 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Aldred Lewis Booth and May Ashworth Booth. Leona married Lowell Franklin White on November 26, 1937 in Manti, Utah. Leona Booth White died on January 30, 1998.

Booth, Lillian Lucille [1943]

Booth, Lillian Lucille [1943]
Provo, Utah US

Lucille and Merrill Bushnell

Class of 1943. Lucille Booth. Thespians 2-3, Wildcat yearbook 1-2, Banter newspaper 1-2, Fauvines 2-3, Junior Class Vice President 2, Notre Maison 2-3, Debate 1-2, Opera 1-2, Girls' Athletic Association 1-3, Thespian play 3, School play 2. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lucille was Vice Chair of the Provo School District Foundation Board, and held many church positions. Her husband, Merrill, was Vice President and General Manager of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe, and also served as a stake president in the BYU stakes. They have three children, and grandchildren. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Lillian Lucille [she went by Lucille] Booth Bushnell, 71, died at home in Provo, Utah, from congestive heart failure on April 25, 1997. She was born June 5, 1925, in American Fork, Utah, to Wayne Chipman Booth and Lillian Clayson Booth. She married Joseph Merrill (Merrill) Bushnell on June 5, 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lucille attended elementary school in American Fork and graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo in 1943. She graduated from Brigham Young University with high honors in 1946. She loved her family and made a special point of seeing her children and grandchildren on their exact birthdays. She took her grandchildren on special birthday excursions. She made sure the family observed traditions including family vacations and holidays and Sunday night gatherings at her home. She was very concerned about her grandchildren's educations and music appreciation. She made investments to help with their college education. She loved to travel, and had traveled over most of the world, including the Near East, Europe, and Balkan States, South Pacific, Mexico and the United States. She enjoyed art galleries, museums and symphonies. She particularly enjoyed good music and literature. She served in many civic, cultural, and church organizations. She was on the board of directors for the Utah Chapter of the American Heart Association for five years. She was president of the Provo High Parent Teacher Student Association. She was an officer in Philateras, Dekatas, Riverside Ladies, and worked on charity projects in those organizations. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in many positions of leadership in her church, including Relief Society presidencies, Junior Sunday School Coordinator, Young Women's Presidency, and for many years a teacher. She served as Mission Mother with her husband as Mission President of the Texas-Dallas Mission. Lucille was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. She was loved by all who knew her and will be missed. Her life was a life of service. She is survived by her husband, Merrill; and three children, Bruce Merrill (Karie) Bushnell of Orem, Ned Booth (Marianne) Bushnell of Orem, and Pamela (Bill) Sloan of Mesa, Arizona; 17 grandchildren; one brother, Wayne Chipman (Phyllis) Booth of Chicago, Illinois; and four Davis stepbrothers, Jay, Hal, Lynn, and Ted. She was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 1, 1997, in the Oakhills 9th Ward LDS Chapel in Provo. Interment, East Lawn Memorial Hills. [Deseret News, Monday, April 28, 1997.]

Booth, Lillian [1937]

Booth, Lillian [1937]
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Lillian and Wilton Trelawney

Class of 1937. Lillian Booth. Vice President, 1937 Senior Class. Notre Maison. Pep Club. Music. Lillian served as Secretary-Treasurer of her Sophomore class in 1934-1935. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lillian Booth was born January 11, 1916, in Salt Lake County, Utah. Her parents were Noah W. Booth and Lucinda Todd Booth. She married Wilton Trelawney on July 17, 1940 in Salt Lake County, Utah. She died on June 11, 1990. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Lillian Booth Trelawney, 74, beloved wife, mother, sister and grandmother, passed away June 11, 1990. Born January 11, 1916, Salt Lake City to Noah Wilson and Nancy Lucinda Todd Booth. Married Wilton Trelawney, July 17, 1940 in Salt Lake City. Solemnized August 17, 1979, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member LDS Church, having served in many varied positions, including Relief Society and Primary president. Member Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors: Husband; son and daughters, Charles and wife Janet; Mrs. Gerald (Nancy Lou) Christensen; Mrs. Daniel (Carolyn) Goodsell, all of Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held Friday, June 15, 1990. Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens. [Deseret News, Wednesday, June 13, 1990.]

Booth, Lorna Bird

Booth, Lorna Bird
Provo, Utah US

Lorna and Lawrence Maycock

Class of 1919. Lorna Booth. She graduated from BYH in College Hall on Wednesday, May 28, 1919. She wrote the following poem which was published in the commencement program:

When you come to the end of your high school days,
And you look back over the years
Of work filled with pleasure and friendships gay,--
Do your eyes fill with parting tears?
As you think what the end of your high school days
May mean to a student true,
As commencement comes with its brighter day,
And your mates say good-bye to you.

Well, this is the end of your high school years,
As we near the college, too;
And it brings resolves that are high and clear
To fulfil ideals true,
And whether we meet our friends more,
These memories will never fade;
And the joys we have shared in the years before
Still shall hold the dear friendships made.

~ ~ Words by Lorna Booth
Lorna Booth sang in a trio at commencement along with Violet Johnson and Virginia Christensen. Lorna also gave a reading, "Tipperary Days." Source: 1919 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1919 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 61-74. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1919. Lorna Booth [Maycock]. She received a BYH Academic Diploma in 1919. Source: Annual Report, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 138. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lorna Bird Booth was born on July 12, 1899 in Nephi, Utah. Her parents were Joseph Edgar Booth and Charlotte Ann Bird Booth. She married Lawrence S. Maycock on January 25, 1923 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on March 22, 1994 in Provo, Utah. Interment, Orem, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her sister, Virginia Bird Booth Poulson, was a member of the BYH faculty in 1935-1936.

Booth, Louis Wineera [Lewis]

Booth, Louis Wineera [Lewis]
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Louis and Marguerite Booth

Faculty & Staff. Lewis [or Louis] W. Booth, Teacher of Music and Languages, 1940-1947. ~ ~ ~ ~ Louis [or Lewis] Wineera Booth was born on April 19, 1911. His parents were Louis Hyrum Booth and Phoebe Price Booth. He married Marguerite Jacques. He died on June 7, 1974 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Booth, Malcolm [James Malcolm]

Booth, Malcolm [James Malcolm]

Malcolm Booth

Class of 1935. Malcolm Booth. Tennis. Basketball. Y News Reporter. Opera. ~ ~ ~ ~ The BYH graduation date of James Malcolm Booth is confirmed in graduating class list, Salt Lake Telegram, May 7, 1935, p. 14 ~ ~ ~ ~ James Malcolm Booth was born February 1, 1917 in Provo, Utah. His parents were James Milton Booth and Cora Ethel Lewis. He was married to ________ on September 21, 1940. James Malcolm Booth died on March 11, 1957 in Billings, Montana.

Booth, May

Booth, May
Salt Lake City, Utah US

May and James Talmage

BY Academy High School Class of 1887. May Booth of Provo received a Special Certificate. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 21, 1887. Faculty & Staff. May Booth Talmage, Reading teacher, 1885-1890. ~ ~ ~ ~ Miss May Booth spoke at Commencement Exercises for the Class of 1886 held on May 21, 1886, "In Behalf of Remaining Students". Source: Provo Daily Enquirer, May 21, 1886. ~ ~ ~ ~ On June 14, 1888, May Booth, daughter of Richard Thornton Booth and Elsie Edge Booth, married James E. Talmage at the Manti Temple, and from this union there came the following children: Sterling B. Talmage, born May 21, 1889; Paul B. Talmage, born Dec. 21, 1891; Zella Talmage, born Aug. 3, 1894, died of pneumonia April 27, 1895; Elsie Talmage, born Aug. 16, 1896; James Karl Talmage, born Aug. 29, 1898; Lucile Talmage, born May 29, 1900; Helen May Talmage, born Oct. 24, 1902, and John Russell Talmage, born Feb. 1, 1911.

Booth, Nina

Booth, Nina

Nina Huish

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. Nina Booth [Huish]. She received a BS Degree in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 274.

Booth, Ralph Edwin

Booth, Ralph Edwin
Los Angeles, California US

Ralph & Bessie Booth

Class of 1911. Ralph Edwin Booth of Nephi, Utah. Music School. A natural lover of music, whose soul naturally vibrates with a violin. Always loved the girls, and a firm advocate of "Reciprocity;" but is indisposed to associate with the sterner sex. A ladies' man. Source: BYHS Yearbook 1911. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Ralph E. Booth. He received a BYH Music Diploma in 1911. Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 4, p. 8. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ralph Edwin Booth, born October 18, 1991 in Nephi, Utah. His parents: John Albert Booth & Jane Carter Booth. He married Bessie Leone Goldsbrough on September 24, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died February 19, 1953 in Los Angeles, California. Interment, Nephi, Utah.

Booth, Relva Eliza

Booth, Relva Eliza
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Relva and James Ross

Class of 1912. Relva Booth (female), of Provo, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source 1: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 62, 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1912. Relva Booth. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1912. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 283. ~ ~ ~ ~ Relva Eliza Booth was born on February 11, 1891 in Alpine, Utah. Her parents were Robert Ebenezer Booth and Lovinia Jane Chipman Booth. She married James Aaron Ross on July 10, 1918 in Provo, Utah. James Aaron Ross was born on September 13, 1890 in Joseph, Sevier County, Utah. His parents were Thomas William Ross and Margaret Ann Harvey. He died on April 29, 1953. She died in December 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Booth, Robert
109 Rockingham Ct
Longwood, Florida 32779 US

Bob Booth
  • Home: (407)774-7939

Class of 1943. Robert (Bob) Booth. Boys' Organization 1-2, Football 2, Lettermans' Club 3, Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3, Tennis 1-2-3.

Booth, Sterling Harvey

Booth, Sterling Harvey
San Leandro, California US

Sterling Booth

Class of 1944. Sterling Booth. Sterling Harvey Booth was born on November 15, 1924 in Provo, Utah. His parents were J. Milton Booth and Cora Lewis Booth. He died on July 22, 2002 in San Leandro, Alameda County, California.

Booth, Virginia Bird
Orem, Utah US

Virginia and Leo Poulson

Faculty & Staff. Virginia Booth. She was on the BYH faculty during the 1935-1936 school year. ~ ~ ~ ~ Virginia Bird Booth was born on October 9, 1909, Provo Bench [Orem], Utah. Her parents were Joseph Edgar Booth and Charlotte Ann Bird Booth. She married Leo Alma Poulson on March 5, 1938 in Manti, Utah. Leo Alma Poulson was the son of Otto Julius Poulson and Emma Christina Johnson Poulson. Virgina Booth Poulson died on January 23, 1995, in Orem, Utah. Interment, Pleasant Grove, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Virginia's sister, Lorna Booth Maycock, was a member of the BYH Class of 1919.

Booth, Wayne C.

Booth, Wayne C.

Wayne Booth

Collegiate Grads of BYU, Class of 1924. Wayne C. Booth. He received a BS Degree in 1924. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 283.

Booth, Wilson
1 University Hill
Provo, Utah 84602 US

Wilson Booth
  • Home: (801) 422-4636

Class of 1930? Wilson Booth. Special mention as a member of the BYH Tennis Team for 1928-1929, in the 1929 BYU Banyan, High School section. Composed a doubles team with Aldy Smith. ~ ~ ~ ~ Mentioned in a story about the Lower Campus Neighborhood.

Boren, Innis Faun
PO Box 325
Eagar, Arizona 85925-0325 US

Innis Brown

Class of 1946. Innis Faun Boren. She graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program.

Boren, Lenn J.
2411 W. 4900 S.
Roy, Utah 84067-2249 US

Lenn Boren
  • Work: (801) 825-9355

Class of 1944. Lenn J. Boren [Lenn, not Lann].

Borg, Kenneth

Borg, Kenneth

Kenneth Borg

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1911. Kenneth Borg. He received a BA Degree in 1911. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 4, p. 408.

Borgeson, Clara Rosalie

Borgeson, Clara Rosalie
Santaquin, Utah US

Clara and Donald Goudy

Class of 1946. Clara Rosalie Borgeson. She graduated from BYH on May 23, 1946. Source: 1946 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Also mentioned elsewhere in same year, Claire Borgeson and Nicoline Borgeson -- all the same person?] She performed a clarinet solo, "Scene and Air," at graduation exercises in 1946. ~ ~ ~ ~ Clara Borgeson married Donald Ray Goudy, Sr. They lived in Salt Lake City, then moved to Santaquin, Utah. Their children include: Donald Ray (D. Ray) Goudy, Jr. (married Sharon Ann Dye); Debbie Goundy (Mark) Erickson; Tom (Debbie) Augustus Goudy; Daniel (Karla) Goudy; Janell Goudy (Tim) Luscher; Andrew (Keela) Goudy; Heather Goundy (Chad) Van Patten; Holly Goudy (Dan) Joseph, and Jordan (Marylynn) Goudy. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Clara Rosalia Borgeson Goudy of Santaquin, Utah passed away January 4th, 2010 and rejoined her loving husband. She was born in Murray, Utah on March 16, 1928 to Andrew Alvin Borgeson and Johanna Van Tussenbroek. She was raised in Santaquin in a large family of five sisters and one brother. Clara attended Payson High School and graduated from BY Academy [Note: BY Academy ceased to exist in 1903 -- she graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1946]. Later she attained her B.A. in accounting from Brigham Young University. Following her university graduation, she served in the Netherlands as a missionary for the LDS Church. Upon the completion of her mission, she fell in love with and was sealed to Donald Ray Goudy for eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on November 23, 1955. They lived in Salt Lake City and Millcreek Canyon before relocating to Santaquin when Don retired. Clara opened her heart and home to all in need. She gained the respect of all as she spent years in compassionate and dedicated service to her husband Don,her son Donald Ray Jr.,andher daughter Heather during their illnesses. Throughout Clara's life her testimony of our Savior was reflected in the service she rendered to family, church, and community. Clara was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister Jo Marie (Borgeson) Bray, son Donald Ray Jr. (Sharon) Goudy, daughter Heather (Goudy) Ennis, son-in-law Roger Ennis, and grandson Brent Goudy. She is survived by her children Tom (Debbie) Augustus, Debbie (Mark) Erickson, Daniel (Karla) Goudy, Janell (Tim) Luscher, Andrew (Keela) Goudy, Holly (Dan) Joseph, Jordan (Marylynn) Goudy, daughter-in-law Sharon Goudy, 33 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, and her siblings Lavina Borgeson, Nell (Wes) Morgan, June (Bill) Hubner, Andrew (Julie) Borgeson, Carolyn (Gerald) Shelley. Funeral services will be held in her honor at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 8th at the Santaquin North Stake Center, 545 N. 200 E. Santaquin. The viewing will be held on Thursday January 7th from 6-8 p.m. at the Holladay-Brown Funeral Home 66 South 300 East, Santaquin and again on Friday from 9:30-10:45 a.m. at the Stake Center. Interment will be at Santaquin City Cemetery. The family extends their gratitude to all who have shared time and love with the family. It is requested in lieu of flowers that your time & money be spent with your family to create a lasting memory. Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at www.holladaybrown.com. [Provo Daily Herald, January 6, 2010]

Borgeson, Lavina

Borgeson, Lavina
Ft. Worth, Texas US

Lavina Borgeson

Class of 1945~Honorary. Lavina Borgeson. ~ ~ ~ ~HER OBITUARY: Lavina Borgeson, January 3, 1927 ~ October 4, 2019 (age 92). Necoline Lavina Borgeson, the second child of Andrew A. Borgeson, Sr and Johanna Van Tussenbroek Borgeson, born in Tropic, Utah January 3, 1927, passed away October 4, 2019 in Fort Worth, Texas. During her lifetime she lived in the Utah cities of Monticello, Fountain Green and Santaquin. She also in her adult years lived in the states of New Mexico and Texas, many of those years in Fort Worth, Texas. Her growing up years were principally spent in Santaquin, Utah, where she was educated in elementary and junior high schools, graduating from Payson, Utah high school, then went on to BYU, attending on a musical scholarship. Along with being very musically talented, especially on the trumpet, she also excelled in many ways including helping on her father’s farm, caring for animals and working with horses. After graduating from BYU, she served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Spanish American mission, becoming fluent in the Spanish Language, and increasing her love for the Southwest area of her country. When she returned home, she taught school close by for a year later moving to New Mexico where she taught first grade helping Spanish speaking students with learning in English. She also continued using her talents in the community. When the New Mexico schools began to insist that only English be used in the schools, she was disappointed. It was at that time than she decided to be a professional musician, and chose to play with a combo based in Texas. Along with performing she again taught school in Fort Worth, Texas where they welcomed her ability to help Spanish-speaking first grade children. The combo she joined was led by Mari Leito. They purchased a home in Fort Worth and Lavina lived there until the time of her death, performing on flute, trumpet, guitar and singing even well into her 80s. In fact, both she and Mari continued to perform and make records long after other fellow musicians retired. Though she lived far from Santaquin she often spent time frequently with her parents and helping them where needed. After the death of her father, she even spent more time with her mother especially being certain all was well. Her suitors were many but she remained single, caring for others who were in need of a friend and helper. Many children had a better start in education because she chose to teach and lives were also made brighter as she shared her talents. Another gift of service was carrying for ill-treated animals. She worked patiently with them and loved them. Two of those sweet dogs shared her love and were near her during her last days on earth. Lavina’s parents and siblings Jo Marie Bray, Clara Goudy, and June Hubner welcomed her in Heaven. Carolyn Shelley, Cane Beds, Utah; Andrew A. Borgeson, Jr. Mona, Utah; and Nellie Morgan, Santaquin, Utah; plus her good friend Mari Leito in Fort Worth Texas will miss her for a time but know that Families are Forever. Graveside services will be held Wednesday October 30, 2019 at 11:30 A.M. at the Santaquin City Cemetery. Source.

Borgquist, Erasmus

Borgquist, Erasmus

Erasmus Borgquist

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1908. Erasmus Borquist. He received a High School Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 226. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Erasmus Borgquist. 1908 BYH Commencement Program.

Boshard, James Rudolph [Dod]
18755 W Bernardo Drive Apt 1220
San Diego, California 92127-3013 US

Dod and Helen Boshard
  • Home: 858-613-0499

Class of 1938. James R. "Dod" Boshard. Tennis. Boys' Athletic Club. BYU BS Geology 1949. ~ ~ ~ ~ PART OF ACCOUNT OF HIS GRANDMOTHER: On January twenty seventh 1886, I [Sarah M. Boyden Boshard] married John Henry Boshard in the Logan Temple in Utah. We lived in a two-roomed house belonging to his brother Dolph [Boshard]. In the same summer the house burned down, so we moved over to the corner of first north and fifth east for a short time. In October of the same year we moved close to Mother in the Meldrum house. Our first child was born there. -- Clarence was born on the fourth of November. The next spring we moved over into Grandmother Boshard's house and stayed there until we could build our own home. -- James Rudolf Boshard was born while we were still living at Grandmother's. He was born January twentieth 1889. [Note: He married Nellie Jones, then he died February 3, 1920, at about the age of 31.] We built two rooms in 1890 and moved into our own home. -- February twenty-sixth 1891 Marie was born. I nearly lost my life with septecemia. The Elders administered to me and the poison left me and entered Brother Bennet's arm and I got well again. In 1892 my husband was called on a mission to Switzerland. I was left with three children, two boys and a girl. While Harry was away on this mission, I took a nursing course, which helped me a great deal in raising my family. In the fall of that same year, I was seriously ill with typhus fever. They had to send for Harry. Apostle J. W. Taylor and White of Salt Lake opened a mission in Denver. And in December 1895, Harry was again called on the mission field to Denver. In the fall of 1895 my husband went on a tour with a quartette. They traveled all through Utah, singing for the Republican party for six weeks they sang Govenor Wells into the chair. -- On the tenth of April 1896 Casper LeRoy was born. -- Next in 1898 twenty second of May, Arnold was born. -- Viola Meredith Nov. 8, 1900 -- Geneveive Apr. 22, 1903 -- Hayden Boyden Aug. 31, 1905 -- Erma Elaine Oct. 25, 1907 -- Paul Lowell Feb. 28, 1910 -- Edna Sept. 19, 1912 ~~ In the year of 1912 my last daughter was born. I was now the mother of twelve children. Six girls and six boys. In 1814 I took up nursing and I made lots of nice friends. I had splended success with my nursing, in all the time I was nursing I never lost a mother, and only one baby and that was caused by the baby being born with cancer. I helped to bring seventy one babies into this world. During the first winter after the first World War [on February 3, 1920], I lost my son Dod, with the flu. He left a widow [Nellie Jones Boshard] and three children, Maxine, Verda, and the baby James Rudolph. That was a terrible winter everywhere. Every one had the flu, and there were many who died with it. ~~ Sarah M. Boshard. The "Dod Boshard" in this account is the father of this James Rudolph "Dod" Boshard, BYH Class of 1938. ~ ~ ~ ~ James Rudoph "Dod" Boshard married Helen Collard, and she died in 1978. Current address?: J R Boshard - 10 Arlmont Dr., Berkeley, CA 94707-1004 - Phone: (510) 525-8525 ~ ~ ~ ~ Helen's parents: George Earl Collard and Annie Rozella (Rozella) Jensen Collard. They had eleven children, including: Rea Zell Collard [BYH Class of 1932 or 1933?] born 1915 in Fountain Green, Utah, died 1991 in Provo, Utah; George E. Collard, Jr. {BYH Class of 1947]; Kenneth Will Collard [BYH Class of 1949] (married Trilby); and Mary Cathryn "Cathy" Collard [BYH Class of 1952] Veltre. In addition, another daughter, Helen Collard, married James Rudolph "Dod" Boshard [BYH Class of 1938]. Helen Collard was born on May 5, 1922 in Fountain Green, Utah. She died on December 28, 1978, in Denver, Colorado. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alternate email: dogbone@sanrr.com @2010

Boshard, John William

Boshard, John William
Pueblo, Colorado US

John Boshard

Class of 1966. John W. Boshard. Basketball, Tennis, German Club, Seminary 4 years. Nickname "Teense." In 2004 in his seventh year as tennis coach, girls team, and eighth year, boys team. Centennial High School, Pueblo, Colorado. His brother is Nick Boshard, BYH Class of 1961. @2005 http://abc.eznettools.net/D300015/X329586/Alumni_A_to_E/Boshard/BoshardTennisChieftain.pdf ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: 25 March 2015. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: John William Boshard, longtime resident of Pueblo, quietly passed away on March 24, 2015, at his home from natural causes. He was 10 days from his 67th birthday and had been a resident of Pueblo since 1967. He left his childhood home of Provo, Utah, to accept a tennis scholarship with Pueblo Community College where he raised himself to second and first singles positions on that tennis team in the late 1960s. He graduated from that college with a B.A. degree in history. He successfully coached boys and girls high school tennis teams for many years with the public school system in Pueblo. During his many years in this community, John coached and nurtured a number of state and nationally ranked tennis players and was recognized by those who knew him as a tennis sage and one of the best teaching professionals in Colorado. He lived a quiet and unassuming life, caring for many stray animals and was always an advocate for those down on their luck. He was a voracious reader of science fiction and sports novels. His love of classic movies made him an “armchair film historian” along with his brother, Nick. However, his love of tennis trumped all of his other interests. He once told his best friend in high school, “If there is the slightest chance in the world that you might become the best person in the world at some one thing (tennis), then you have to go all out for it.” John is survived by his mother, Cleone; brother, Nick and his wife, Barbara; niece, Nicole and her husband, Mark; nephew, Sean all from or living in Hartsburg, Mo.; and his best friend, Eddie Francis, who was like another brother to John. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 31, 2015, at the City Park tennis courts. Memorials may be made to the Pueblo Tennis Club through the funeral home. John William Boshard will be missed by all of those who loved this kind of mystic with a big heart and a good word for all. [Pueblo Chieftain Newspaper: March 29, 2015] Source

Boshard, Norman D.
3685 North 760 East
Provo, Utah 84604-4772 US

Norm and Dianne Boshard
  • Cell: 801-362-3811
  • Home: 801-224-4942

Class of 1967. Norman Boshard. Letterman, Band, Football, Tennis. BYU BS Zoology 1974. He married Dianne Nelson. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ Email sent to boshelec@provo.net bounced back. @2010

Boshard, Rand D.
[Address removed by request]
Highland, Utah 84003 US

Rand Boshard

Class of 1973. Rand D. Boshard. BYU Open Major 1974. @2011

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