Alphabetical Alumni
Adams, Phyllis

Adams, Phyllis

Phyllis Adams

Faculty & Staff. Phyllis Adams [maiden or married name?] She was a speech/drama teacher at BYH at least during the 1929-1930 school year, and probably longer.

Adams, Thomas Henry

Adams, Thomas Henry
Bunkerville, Nevada US

Thomas and 2 Adams

BY Academy High School Class of 1881, and Collegiate Class of 1884. Thomas Adams. Commercial. Certificate in Bookkeeping and Commercial Arithmetic, and Certificate in Algebra. Source: The Territorial Enquirer, June 22, 1881, Provo, Utah. BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1884. Thomas Adams. Graduated Friday, June 13, 1884, with a Scientific collegiate diploma. It included proficiency in: Algebra, Geometry, Triginometry, Surveying, Physics, Chemistry and Bookkeeping. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 13, 1884. This was one of the first 3 collegiate diplomas awarded at BYA. ~ ~ ~ ~ Thomas Henry Adams was born on September 11, 1864 in Nephi, Utah. His parents are Samuel Lorenzo Adams, Sr. and Mary Ann Morgan. He first married Mary Nageli [or Neagle] on December 10, 1885 in St. George, Utah; she was born on February 15, 1864 in Santa Clara, Utah. He second married Lillie May B Leavitt on December 10, 1930 in Bunkerville, Clark County, Nevada. He died on December 24, 1945 in Bunkerville, Nevada.

Adams, William R.

Adams, William R.

William Adams

B. Y. Academy Collegiate Class of 1903. William R. Adams. He received the Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) in Spring of 1903. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 1.

Adams, Zola Evelyn

Adams, Zola Evelyn
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Zola & 3 Nlsn/Ptrsn/Frnswth

Class of 1910. Zola Adams. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Music Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Zola Evelyn Adams was born on March 8, 1889 in Sanford, Conejos County, Colorado. Her parents were George Albert Adams and Nancy Evelyn Mortenson. She first married Jens Lyman Nielson on December 11, 1912, in San Juan, Colorado [or Salt Lake City, Utah]; he died on February 14, 1920. She second married Peter Peterson about 1930. She was his third wife. He was of Alamosa, Colorado. Peterson died on January 28, 1938 in Globe, Gila County, Arizona. She third married Stephen August Farnsworth on March 31, 1962, in Mesa, Arizona. She died on November 18, 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, Blanding, Utah.

Adamson, David Michael

Adamson, David Michael
Draper, Utah US

David and Linda Adamson

Class of 1963. David M. Adamson. Football, Baseball, Basketball Manager, Forensics, Interpretive, Spanish Club President, Seminary Graduate, Y Club, Safety Council, Mr. Irresistable. BYU BA 1967. DDS. His parents: Martell D. Adamson and LaRee Greenwood Adamson. Dr. David M. Adamson, dentist, Draper, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ David M. Adamson, retired dietician/nutritional expert. @2008 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: 1945 ~ 2020. David Michael Adamson passed away peacefully at home on June 13, 2020. He was surrounded by his wife and children, as well as his adoring grandchildren. David was born on September 29, 1945 in Payson, Utah to Mark and LaRee Adamson. Having three older sisters, he was the baby boy his family had waited so long for and was adored by them. He graduated from BY High School in Provo in the Class of 1963. He then attended BYU. He served as a missionary in the French East Mission, following which he married Linda Bowen Adamson in the Salt Lake Temple on June 5, 1968. He went on to attend dental school at Loyola University School of Dentistry in Chicago, and practiced as a dentist in the Sandy area for many years. David was known for his energy, passion, and adventurous spirit. He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in many capacities, his favorite being as Scout Leader. He loved to serve and mentor boys in all aspects of scouting and many today still recall the impact he had on their lives. He traveled extensively with his wife and children. His hobbies included scouting, hunting, fishing, flying, scuba diving, and spending time at his beloved ranch in Montana. It was there he most loved to be with his wife during the summers and enjoy the beautiful wildlife and nature that surrounded them. David is survived by his wife Linda and his five children: Greg (Elizabeth), Mindy (Michael), Andrew (Julie), Katie, and Kristie (Addison); 13 grandchildren; his sisters Dolores (Harold) Simons, Shirley Manwaring, and Carole Ziegler. He was preceded in death by his parents Mark and LaRee Adamson. Family services for David were held on Thursday June 18, 2020. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery. [The Salt Lake Tribune, June 21, 2020]

Adamson, Lloyd B.

Adamson, Lloyd B.

Lloyd Adamson

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1932. Lloyd B. Adamson. He received a BS Degree in Education in 1932. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 340.

Ahlander, Ann Elaine
179 North Palisades Drive
Orem, Utah 84097-5059 US

Ann and Michael Tucker
  • Work: 801-785-3554
  • Home: 801-224-0809

Class of 1971. Ann Ahlander. She was born in 1953 to Joseph F. Ahlander and Anna E. Brown Ahlander. BYU 1975. Married Michael R. Tucker, who was born in 1952. They have the following children: Jaime Ann Tucker, born in 1976, married Jared Hemmert; Melissa Tucker, born in 1978, married Owen Williams; Natalie Tucker, born in 1980, married Matt Mathews; and Tyler Michael Tucker, born in 1985, married Amanda Strong. Ann's brother, Mike Ahlander, graduated from BYH in the Class of 1968. @2007

Ahlander, Michael Brown
1040 E. 720 N.
Orem, Utah 84057-4368 US

Mike and Rebecca Ahlander

Class of 1968. Michael Ahlander. He was born in 1950 to Joseph F. Ahlander and Anna E. Brown Ahlander. ~ ~ ~ ~ Y Club 3-4; Drama 4; Excellent region pantomime 4; Chorus 4; Band 1-3; Wildcat Yearbook 4; Football 1-4; Football Co-Captain 4; Track 2-4. ~ ~ ~ ~ Married Rebecca Maxwell, born 1952 to Elder Neal A. Maxwell and Colleen Hinckley Maxwell. Michael and Rebecca have the following children: Michael Erik Ahlander, born 1977, married Kelli Corbett; Andrea Ahlander, born 1979, married Mike Johnston; and Robert Maxwell Ahlander, born 1986. Mike Ahlander's sister, Ann Ahlander Tucker, attended BYH in the Class of 1971. @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ Michael served as Mission President 2013-2016, Nevada Las Vegas West Mission. @2016 ------------------------------------------------ Form processed on 27 Sep 2016

Ahlstrom, Reva

Ahlstrom, Reva
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Reva and Leon Davenport

Class of 1923. Reva Ahlstrom. Source: 1923 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY: Our beloved Aunt Mary Reva Ahlstrom Davenport, 97, passed away March 17, 2000, in Orem, Utah. She was born in Tropic, Utah, August 7, 1902, to Franklin and Roselia Riggs Ahlstrom. She married Leon Ray Davenport on July 22, 1925, in the Manti LDS Temple. They moved from Southern Utah to Salt Lake City in 1929. He died in 1976. Reva was a faithful member of the LDS Church and spent much time in church service, temple work, and genealogy research. She also kept a lovely home and yard. She was very gifted musically and taught private piano lessons for 51 years. She directed many choral groups in the Salt Lake area, for which she was highly honored and recognized, sometimes holding two positions at once. She served as a stake board music director for 21 years. Although Reva was never able to have children of her own, she was a good friend and neighbor to all. She has been an example of quiet goodness for almost a century, serving and sharing her talents wherever she could. She enjoyed reading, writing poetry, and compiling histories. She taught a study group for over 20 years. [Deseret News, Monday, March 20, 2000.]

Ahnee, Edna Leilani
7880 Palm Aire Lane A-105
Sarasota, Florida 34243-3764 US

Edna and Leonard Gheldof
  • Work: (941) 355-9741

Class of 1956. Edna Leilani Ahnee. Notre Maison, Senior Hop Committee. She married Leonard C. Gheldof. ~ ~ ~ ~ "I was the student from Honolulu, Hawaii who was so privileged to be accepted to BY High Academy for my senior year. The friends I made, experiences I encountered, and the love of the Gospel has truly helped me in the decisions I have made throughout my life. I was then a first-year student at the new BYU Hawaii Campus, then known as The LDS Church College of Hawaii in 1956/1957. The classrooms were made from 'military bungalows' and today its one of the most beautiful colleges in Hawaii. My husband, Leonard C. Gheldof, and I moved to his home town in Michigan, shortly after we were married in 1957, in Honolulu, Hawaii. We have two daughters, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. In 1982 we were sealed in the Washington D.C. Temple. In the fall of 1989, my husband retired from the U.S. Postal Service in Michigan, and we relocated to Sarasota, Florida, where he is employed with the Sarasota Herald Tribune. We will be celebrating our 50th Wedding Anniversary in September of 2007. After my daughters were raised, I found employment with several different companies as a receptionist, word processor for a profit sharing company, and then as an executive secretary for Basile and Hanlon, P.C., before retiring and moving to Florida. I am now employed with Walmart, Inc. In May, 2005, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and have been going through the procedures of chemo and radiation. Now at this point, I am glad to say I am a 'cancer free' patient. The rest of my cancer treatment I am now having until September of this year will only help me to continue as 'cancer free'. Life has been so good!" @2006

Aird, Lyall Chloe [Lial]

Aird, Lyall Chloe [Lial]
San Diego, California US

Lyall and 2 Nesbit - Krill

Class of 1916. Lyall Aird [or Lial] [female]. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 485. ~ ~ ~ ~ Lyall [Lial, Lile] Chloe Aird was born on January 22, 1897 in Heber, Utah. Her parents were Henry McLean Aird and Sarah Violet Ryan Aird. Lyall married Mr. Vivian Jackson Nesbit on August 22, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on August 18, 1897 in Mammoth, Juab County, Utah, and died on November 15, 1943. She second married Robert Nathan Krill on November 23, 1946. Mrs. Lial [Lyall] Aird Nesbit Krill died on July 5, 1976 in San Diego, California.

Aitken, Jane Ann

Aitken, Jane Ann
Spanish Fork, Utah US

Jane and Llewelyn Thomas

BY Academy High School Class of 1893. Jane Aitken. She received a Primary Certificate [for teaching younger grades only]. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, book 1, page 1. ~ ~ ~ ~ Jane Ann Aitken was born on June 4, 1874 in Lake Shore, Utah County, Utah. Her parents were James Aitken and Mary Ferguson Aitken. Jane married Llewelyn Park Thomas on August 16, 1899 in Spanish Fork, Utah. Llewelyn was born on August 3, 1871 in Spanish Fork. His parents were Edward Phillip Thomas and Annie Baddley Thomas. Llewelyn died on December 9, 1965 in Spanish Fork. Jane Aitken Thomas died on January 7, 1955 in Spanish Fork. Her interment, Spanish Fork, Utah.

Alder, Byron

Alder, Byron

Byron Alder

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Byron Alder. He received a Special Certificate in Woodwork. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 98.

Alder, Francis Call

Alder, Francis Call
26115 NE 45th Ave
Ridgefield, Washington 98642-8799 US

Francis and Darlene Alder
  • Home: 360-887-2155

Class of 1965. Francis C. Alder. Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Y Club, Spanish Club President, Forensics, Band, Seminary 4 years. Mission, Chile. DDS [General Dentistry]. Married Darlene Belnap, BYH Class of 1965. Dr. Francis C. Alder served as President of the Chile Antofagasta Mission 2004 to 2007. Household in Ridgefield, Washington: Francis C. Alder & Darlene B. Alder. @2017 <--!May 12, 2017 Form Name = ProfileUpdate NameAtGraduation = Francis Alder Address = 26115 NE 45th Avenue CityStateZip = Ridgefield, WA 98642 Phone = 360-887-2155 SubmitterEmail = alderfd@gmail.com YearOfGraduation = 1965 Submit = Submit-->

Alder, John A.

Alder, John A.

John Alder

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1907. John A. Alder. He received an Arts and Trades Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 1. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1907. John A. Alder, an Arts & Trades graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1907 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 32nd Academic Year, 1907-1908, p. 136.

Alder, Lynn C.
722 Majestic Pine Dr
Salt Lake City, Utah 84107-6550 US

Lynn Alder
  • Work: (801) 268-2124

Class of 1970. Lynn Alder (male). BYU BS Marketing 1977. Utah State University MBA 1979.

Aldrich, Melba [not Oldrich,]

Aldrich, Melba [not Oldrich,]

Melba Aldrich

Class of 1918. Melba Aldrich [not Oldrich]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1918. Source: 1918 BYU Banyan, High School section, pages 60-79. ~ ~ ~ ~ Melba Vilate Aldrich was born on October 30, 1898 in Manti, Utah. Her parents were Amasa M. Aldrich and Laura V. Maxfield.

Alexander, Cora Helena [Helen Cora]

Alexander, Cora Helena [Helen Cora]

Cora and Foster Cluff

BY Academy Collegiate Graduate, Class of 1900. Cora Helena Alexander. She received a Diploma: Bachelor of Pedagogy (B.Pd.). Source 1: Deseret Evening News, June 2, 1900. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: 1900 Collegiate Graduate of BYA. Cora Alexander, Bachelor of Pedagogy (B.PD.), awarded at Commencement Exercises held on Monday Evening, May 28, 1900. She delivered the Valedictory Address on that occasion. 1900 Commencement Program, BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Folder 2. ~ ~ ~ ~ In June of 1894 Cora Alexander graduated from the Provo public school. [Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 9, 1894.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Cora Alexander was born on July 23, 1879 in Lawai, Kauai, Hawaii. Her parents were William D. Alexander and Helena Coray Alexander. Helen Cora Alexander married David Foster Cluff [D. Foster Cluff] on August 19, 1900 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a member of the BYA faculty, and his father, Benjamin Cluff, Jr., was the Principal of the Academy. David Foster Cluff was born on May 24, 1873, in Logan, Hawaii County, Hawaii [or Logan, Cache County, Utah] [or Laie, Oahu, Hawaii]. His parents were Benjamin Cluff, Jr., [or Clough] and Mary Ellen Foster. [Note: Cora's other name, Helen or Helena, was misspelled "Klena" at least once.] Cora Alexander Cluff is purported to have died on "February 2, 1952". ~ ~ David Foster Cluff second married Eunice Fern Cluff on October 28, 1933 (sic) in Logan, Utah [or Los Angeles, California]. Eunice Fern Cluff was born on May 25, 1880 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Jerry Cluff and Lydia Partridge Snow Cluff. She died on December 1, 1968. ~ ~ David Foster Cluff died on August 8, 1938 in Ketowana, British Columbia. His interment, Ketowana, British Columbia. ~ ~ ~ ~ [Footnote 1: Burial record: Helena C. Alexander is buried in the Provo City Cemetery. Her birth year is listed as 1852, and her death date as August 1905. This may be Helen Cora Alexander's mother.]

Alexander, Maude May

Alexander, Maude May
Farmington, Utah US

Maude and Horace Secrist

BY Academy High School Class of 1903. Maude May Alexander also received a Special Certificate in Elocution. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 98. ~ ~ ~ ~ Maude May Alexander married Horace Secrist [BYH Class of 1903], who was born October 9, 1881 in North Farmington, Utah. ~ ~ Horace and Maude had at least 2 children: 1. Horace Alexander Secrist, born August 4, 1905, and 2. Lee Horton Secrist, born July 13, 1906. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Maud M. Alexander of Provo, a Normal student, BYA [& BYH] Class of 1903 Listing of Fourth Year Students (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 28th Academic Year, 1903-1904, pp. 171-172.

Alleman, Helen

Alleman, Helen
Orem, Utah US

Helen and Dick Ajax

Faculty & Staff. Helen Alleman, Home Economics teacher, 1937-1940. Helen Alleman was born on May 1, 1910 in Springville, Utah. Her parents were Charles Albert Alleman and Hannah Dorothea Andersen Alleman. She married Richard Ajax on March 10, 1942 in Pocatello, Idaho. Helen Alleman Ajax died on August 25, 2000. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S OBITUARY: Richard Emery "Dick" Ajax was reunited with his beloved eternal companion and other family members on Sunday morning, March 18, 2007. Richard was born in Tooele, Utah on July 22, 1910 to Idwal Ajax and Elizabeth Emery McKean Ajax. He was graduated from Tooele High School in 1928, and attended Utah State and Brigham Young University. He was a Licensed Civil Engineer and a Licensed Surveyor. Richard married Helen Alleman [former BYH Faculty member] on March 10, 1942 in Pocatello, Idaho. They had two children, Susan and Tom. The family was sealed in the Los Angeles Temple in 1962. Helen passed away in August 2000. Richard was a highway engineer whose career spanned almost 40 years and many localities. He surveyed both the InterAmerican Highway in Costa Rica in 1941, and the Alcan Highway in Alaska in 1942 and 1943. He worked in highway construction, surveying, as a resident engineer and area engineer in Utah, Idaho, Montana, California, Oregon, Washington, and Washington D.C. He started with the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads in Utah in 1932, advanced in his career, and worked as Director of a Materials Testing Laboratory for eight years in Vancouver, Washington after which he retired in 1972. Dick loved the outdoors and he spent much of his career outside. Away from work, he enjoyed camping, camp cooking, fishing (particularly for salmon), and gardening. He also enjoyed, and was very talented at leatherworking, woodworking, building and fixing almost anything, and photography. He loved being a father, grandfather, and great grandfather. Richard was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in various positions throughout his life. While living in Olympia, Washington he served as General Secretary to the Aaronic Priesthood and in the Sunday School Superintendency, two callings which no longer exist. In Vancouver, Washington, he served as ward clerk, stake clerk and stake auditor. In Orem, Utah he and Helen served in the Provo Temple. Throughout his life he was a faithful ward teacher, then home teacher. Dick and Helen started their married life in Utah, but Dick spent most of the first two years in Alaska. After Alaska, they lived in Utah and Idaho, where Susan was born, then to Washington D.C. Not liking the East, they moved back to Utah where Tom was born, and then to Idaho again. In 1952 they moved to Missoula, Montana. They moved from Missoula to Olympia, Washington in 1956 and to Vancouver, Washington in 1967. In 1976, After Susan and Tom had finished college and were living in California and Florida respectively, Dick and Helen decided to move back to their home in Utah. They settled in Orem, and lived there for many years. They loved the area and made many lifelong friends. While living in Orem, they served in the Provo Temple for over eight years. They loved their time in Orem. In 2004, Dick moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to live with Susan and her husband Kenneth Struve, where Susan and her family provided much love and care. Richard is survived by his daughter, Susan Struve, Albuquerque, New Mexico, his son, Tom R. Ajax of Gainesville, Florida, eleven grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 24, 2007, in the LDS Chapel, 800 East 600 North, Orem. Interment, Springville Pioneer Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, March 21, 2007.]

Alleman, Ida Ann

Alleman, Ida Ann
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Ida and George Taylor

BY Academy High School Normal Class of 1891, Collegiate Normal Class of 1893. Ida Alleman. Received a High School Normal Diploma, on May 21, 1891. She served as Historian for her class. Source: Graduation Program of the Normal Class of 1891. She received a Collegiate Normal Diploma, Bachelor of Pedagogy (B.Pd.) in 1893. Source: Students Record of Class Standings, BY Academy, Book 1, page 1. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Ida Alleman, Training School, 1908-1909. ~ ~ ~ ~ Ida Ann Alleman was born on March 18, 1872 in Springville, Utah. Her parents were John Henry Alleman and Zebina Starr Alleman. Ida Ann married George Shephard Taylor on June 28, 1911 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ida Ann Alleman died on June 16, 1965 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her interment, Provo City Cemetery, Utah.

Alleman, John William

Alleman, John William
Salt Lake City, Utah US

John and Emma Alleman

BY Academy High School Commercial Class of 1902. J[ohn] W[illiam] Alleman, received a diploma from the Commercial program. Source: Commercial Graduating Class Program, College Hall, Tuesday, May 27, 1902. BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Folder 2, 1902 Commencement Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ John William Alleman was born on January 26, 1885 in Springville, Utah. His parents were William David Alleman and Martha Jane Reynolds Alleman. John married Emma Maria Magdalena Klinkel on December 11, 1912 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Emma was born on January 12, 1887 in Frankfort on Main, Germany. J. W. Alleman died on October 6, 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Springville, Utah.

Alleman, Julia Dorothea [Caine,]

Alleman, Julia Dorothea [Caine,]
Provo, Utah US

Julia and Avery Caine

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Julia D. Alleman. She received a BS Degree in History in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 308. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Faculty. Julia Alleman Caine, highly respected Social Studies, American History, Development of Civilization and Religion at Brigham Young University High School, 1940-1965. She married Charles Avery Caine. ~ ~ ~ ~ Julia Dorothea Alleman was born on February 27, 1900 in Springville, Utah. Her parents were Charles Albert Alleman and Hannah Dorthea Andersen Hansen Alleman. Julia married Charles Avery Caine on June 25, 1933. Julia Alleman Caine died two days after her 76th birthday, on February 29, 1976, in Provo, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Because of Julia A. Caine, the young people in Utah schools were able to receive a better background in the study of economics. Beginning in the summer of 1953, selected Utah educators were given scholarships to attend a three-week workshop, the BYU Economic Education Workshop, to learn more about the field of economics. Julia Caine, a teacher at Brigham Young High School, and Dr. A. Smith Pond (Chairman of the Department of Economics from 1952 to 1955, Chairman of the Agricultural Economics Department from 1938 to 1955, Acting Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences from 1955 to 1957, Dean of the Graduate School at the time of his death, April 1, 1959), recognized that there was a need to have classroom teachers in the elementary and secondary schools who understood the various economic principles and concepts. The workshop was held annually from 1953 to 1966, and Julia Caine served as the Assistant Director of the workshop for several years. During workshop sessions, teachers developed projects, unit teaching plans, and resource units which they could use in the schools. As a result, the young people in Utah schools were able to receive a better early education in the study of economics. ~ ~ ~ ~ Caine, Julia Alleman, was born February 27, 1900 in Springville, Utah, and died February 29, 1976 in Provo, Utah, after a long illness. Her interment, Springville City Cemetery. She is buried near her husband, Avery, who survived her by one year. Charles Avery Caine was born August 24, 1898, in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were Charles Arthur Caine and Fannie Mary (Mary) Roundy. C. Avery Caine died January 17, 1977, in Provo, Utah. His interment, Springville City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Julia Alleman Caine, Longtime Educator, Dies at 76. Julia Alleman Caine, 76, of 470 North 500 East, Provo, Utah, longtime teacher in the Brigham Young University Laboratory Schools, died Sunday, February 29, 1976 in Utah Valley Hospital following a long illness. She was born February 27, 1900 in Springville, Utah, a daughter of Charles A. and Hanna D. Hansen Alleman. She married C. Avery Caine on June 25, 1933 in Springville, and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Caine attended schools in Springville and graduated from BYU in 1925 as valedictorian of her class. She later received her masters degree from Colorado State Teachers College and taught school in Sevier County, Salt Lake City, and Idaho Falls, Idaho, before coming to Provo. In 1941 she began to teach at Brigham Young High School. In 1965, Mrs. Caine was honored on her retirement from BYU, after teaching in Laboratory Schools for 24 years. She later returned on an emeritus basis, the first laboratory school teacher to gain that honor. Her total teaching career spanned more than 40 years. A prominent member of the American Association of University Women, she served as local and state president. She was the first educational director of the Utah Economics Workshop for public school teachers. Mrs. Caine was on the commission which authored the charter for the city manager form of government of Provo in the 1950's. She was listed in Who's Who of American Women. Active in the LDS Church, she served as president of the YMMIA in stakes in Salt Lake City, Idaho Falls and Provo. She later was very active in the Stake Relief Society in Provo. Surviving are her husband, Provo; one brother and two sisters, C. Lynn Alleman, Springville; Mrs. Richard E. (Helen) Ajax, Orem; and Mrs. Jack T. (LaRae) Davies, Provo. Funeral will be Wednesday, March 3, 1976 at 2 p.m. at the Walker Mortuary Chapel, 85 E. 300 S., Provo, under the direction of Bishop D. Eccles Cameron. Interment, Springville City Cemetery. [Provo Daily Herald, Monday, March 1, 1976]

Allen, Barbara (1954)
3535 N. 160 W.
Provo, Utah 84604 US

Barbara Allen

Class of 1954. Barbara Allen. Senior Class Social Chair. Chorus, Chorus Accompanist, Soph Class Social Chair, Fauvines, French Club, Notre Maison, Ski Club. @2001

Allen, Barbara (1970)
13422 Grinnell Circle
Westminster, California 92683 US

Barbara Davis
  • Work: (714) 898-5222

Class of 1970. Barbara Allen. Class Social Chair. Class of 1970 Party Committee. BYU BS Child Development and Family Relations 1974. Married ____ Davis.

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