Alphabetical Alumni
Cardon, Louis B.

Cardon, Louis B.
Midway, Utah US

Louis and Robin Cardon

Class of 1945. Louis B. Cardon. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Obituary for Louis B. Cardon. Our loving father passed away December 3, 2017 at the age of 89. Dad was born January 6, 1928 in Mesa, Arizona to Louis Sanders and Winafred Bellamy Cardon. He learned the value of work, education, integrity, and faith in Jesus Christ in his home. He was close to his older sister Brookie, and his 3 younger brothers; Marriner, Phillip and Grover. Louis graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah in the Class of 1945. He then graduated from the University of Arizona before serving an LDS mission to the Franco-Belgium mission. Serving in France inspired him to pursue his professional desires of teaching history and his personal desires towards a certain Sister Missionary. He married his sweetheart Robin (Harriet Ann Robinson) in the Mesa, Arizona temple on Dec. 22, 1953. While working on his degree, Dad and Mom also worked on starting their family: Becky (Greg) Smith, Scott (Kathy) Cardon, and Carol (Mike) Dyer. After receiving his Ph.D. in modern European History from the University of California at Berkely, he began teaching at BYU. He moved his family to France several times while teaching/directing the University’s Semester-Abroad Program, thus sharing the french culture with his children. Dad was a gifted teacher, loving particularly to teach his children to swim, water ski, snow ski, hunt, camp, and hike. Dad relished wholesome recreational family activities. Dad had a great love for the gospel of Jesus Christ, serving as a Branch President in Paris and as a Bishop at BYU. He was particularly gifted with languages, picking up accents quickly, which he used to great advantage in his service as an ordinance worker in the Provo, Utah temple. He loved to assist the international missionaries from the MTC in their native tongues. Mom and Dad left their temple work in Utah to serve as senior missionaries at the Swiss temple in Zollikofen, Switzerland. Not surprisingly, Dad built a Swiss chalet in Midway, Utah, a family gathering place for their 11 grandchildren; Melissa (Jeff) Smith, Shane Smith, Erik (Amanda) Smith, Michelle (Todd) Jaramillo, Landon Cardon, Nathan Cardon, Chantal (Jerry) Tibbitts, Zac (Nicole) Cardon, Devin (Carolynn) Dyer, and Alicia (Steve) Taylor. They also have 21 great-grandchildren who now share in the joys of four-wheeling up the hill, sledding down the road and a hillside slip-n-slide. Dad lived his last months at Legacy Assisted living in Provo. We thank the kind staff for their tender care. He exemplified, as the Apostle Paul, “in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.” Dad has now joined his loved ones who preceded him in death: his sweetheart Robin (who passed away in March), his parents, his sister Brookie Cardon Peterson, and grandson Kimball McKay Dyer. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the LDS Chapel located at 665 South 200 West, Orem, Utah. Viewing at 10:00, prior to services. Interment in Orem City Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Utah Valley Mortuary. Source

Carlisle, Benjamin F.

Carlisle, Benjamin F.

Benjamin Carlisle

Class of 1921. Benjamin F. Carlisle. He was a member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918. Source 1: Freshman photo. Source 2: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Carlisle, June

Carlisle, June

June Carlisle

Faculty & Staff. June Carlisle. She was a second grade teacher at BY Elementary School from 1956-1959 and perhaps more. Her parents were Royal Thornley Carlisle and Don Etta Pugh Carlisle. The children of Royal and Don Etta included: June Carlisle [BY Faculty], Rex Carlisle, and Gloria Mae Carlisle (John Roland "Jack") Richards. ~ ~ ~ ~

Lessons That Last—Eternally: Memories of the Old BYU Education Building. By Debbie M. Naegle
To an uninformed observer, the old BYU Education Building could look like Sleeping Beauty's vegetation-overrun castle, with everyone still soundly asleep inside. At first glance the building looked to me like it contained a myriad of dark shadows and an equal number of scary corners. I didn't foresee the deep insights and powerful lessons I would experience inside those 18th-century, brick, ivy-grown walls.

June Carlisle, a crafter of powerful, insightful, and lasting lessons, taught within those aging walls. I had her for Education 200, an education exploratory course. We were meeting that day in the centenary building in a room that looked like a theater, complete with squeaky wooden chairs bolted to the floor, and a stage. Her lesson centered on role-playing technique, and its application to teaching children problem-solving skills. She presented us with a variety of scenarios where a child might encounter a problem involving another child, parent, or teacher. We then assumed the role of the child or another adult, acting out a resolution to the conflict. The class became totally absorbed in the whole process.

The outcomes of those role-plays escape my memory, but another, more powerful lesson taught that day doesn't. Having become fascinated with the technique, I purposefully lingered after class to discuss it more in-depth with Sister Carlisle.

I'm sure she offered elaboration on her lesson, but the other lesson she taught during that encounter is what still remains. With the coolness of the room surrounding me, she began her teaching.

"Don't be an old maid, like me," she expounded. "It's much too lonely."

She went on to recount her tragic love life, having been engaged twice, but losing both future husbands to the devastation of the World War. Both died, either in battle or some other related way. I can't recall the details she shared, only that she opened up her soul.

During the course of her service as a member of the Primary General Board, Sister Carlisle further explained, she had developed a close friendship with President Harold B. Lee. Through experiences that included insights from him, she knew God loved her and had purposes for her. The extension on the role-playing lesson may have been lost, but I was sure that one of her obvious purposes was to become our beloved teacher.

I took another wonderful class from her — Children's Literature. Later on, in the summer, a group of us students went to visit her. Her home, as we had imagined, contained stacks of books and mementos from her many students, both old and young. We all enjoyed lunch together in the park that day.

The next year I left BYU to serve a church mission in Southern Argentina. I applied the questioning techniques she had taught us. I also remembered the note she had tucked into my completed poetry file:

"Your illustrations are beautiful. You are a chosen daughter of God. It looks like an A in the class.''

Upon returning from my mission, I looked for Sister Carlisle. She had, in the course of my year-and-a-half absence, developed some health problems and could no longer teach. I missed her but felt sure she had retired to the care of her loving extended family, and to the stacks of her children's books she taught us to love.

Any demolition company can clear out the bricks, the moss, and the cone-topped towers of the old Education Building, but it would be impossible to destroy the carefully placed blocks of building Sister Carlisle structured in our souls during our class times in that charitable fortress of learning. [BYU Magazine, Winter 1999]

Carlson, Alfred Meredith
Salt Lake City, Utah 84105-1535 US

Fred and Gay Carlson

Class of 1952. Alfred Meredith "Fred" Carlson. Track, Ski Club, Chorus, Skating Club. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: Oscar W. and Hazel A. Carlson. Fred is the younger brother of Elaine Carlson, BYH Class of 1947, and Robert M. "Bob" Carlson, BYH Class of 1941? Formerly of Denver, Colorado ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Alfred M. Carlson 1933 ~ 2018. Fred, the son of Oscar W. and Hazel M. (or A?) Carlson, died on April 27, 2018. Fred is survived by his wife of 62 years, Gay, their children Terry (Tiger), Angela (Shaun), Chris (Laura - divorced); and four grandchildren, Zachary, Meredith, Nate, and Makenzie. Fred was preceded in death by his son Richard, his parents, and siblings Bill, Beth, Bob (BYH Class of 1941?), and Elaine (BYH Class of 1947). Fred was raised in Provo, Utah, and graduated from Brigham Young High School in the Class of 1952. He worked at his father's store, Oscar Carlson's Sporting Goods, where he learned the business and later had a successful career running his own company. Fred enjoyed life, loved his family, friends, golf, and his business relationships that he built over many years. Fred was well loved and respected, he will be greatly missed. Arrangements entrusted by Starks Funeral Parlor. Online condolences to the family may be offered at www.starksfuneral.com Salt Lake Tribune, May 6, 2018

Carlson, Elaine [June Elaine]

Carlson, Elaine [June Elaine]
Provo, Utah US

Elaine and LaMar Fillmore

Class of 1947. Elaine Carlson. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her parents: Oscar W. and Hazel A. Carlson. ~ ~ ~ ~ Elaine married LaMar Fillmore. Elaine is the sister of Robert M. "Bob" Carlson, BYH Class of 1941? and Fred Carlson, BYH Class of 1952. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: June Elaine Carlson Fillmore, 1929 ~ 2011. Our beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, June Elaine Carlson Fillmore, age 82, passed away peacefully October 8, 2011 in Provo, Utah. Born June 19, 1929 in Provo, Utah to Oscar Wilford Carlson and Hazel Agenta Meredith. Elaine grew up in Provo; she graduated from BY High School in 1947. Shen then attended BYU where she was affiliated with the Cougarettes. She worked as a stewardess with Frontier Airlines, and also worked for Marshal Fields in Chicago and Geneva Steel, in Vineyard, Utah. In 1956, she married her loving husband, Charles Lamar Fillmore and was also baptized by him that year, into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a skilled homemaker and together they raised their family in the Oak Hills 1st Ward in Provo. They were later sealed together as a family for time and all eternity in the Provo LDS Temple. Elaine was a gracious woman; she loved her friends, neighbors and her family, especially her loving husband of 55 years. She enjoyed her association with others, through Church callings, the Relief Society, Riverside Ladies, bridge clubs, literary clubs, and other social groups. She will be missed. We are comforted to know she joins those that have gone on before and is in the arms of loved ones. She is preceded in death by her parents as well as her brothers, Bill and Bob and sister Beth. Elaine is survived by her husband, Charles, of Spanish Fork, along with her younger brother Fred, of Salt Lake City. Elaine is also survived by her six children: Sharlee (Bill) Vestal, Denver, Colorado; Charles David Fillmore, Honolulu, Hawaii; Scott (Kim) Fillmore, Provo, Utah; Lynn (Jeannie) Fillmore, Orem, Utah; John (Debbie) Fillmore, Nephi, Utah; and Doug (Janna) Fillmore, Highland, Utah; along with grandchildren, great-grandchildren and extended family. Many thanks to those who have offered compassionate service for Elaine these past months. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, October 13, 2011 at the LDS Canyon Ward Chapel, 3477 East River Bottoms Road, Spanish Fork. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center Street, Wednesday evening from 6 until 8 and at the church Thursday from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Payson City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family through www.bergmortuary.com [Deseret News, Tuesday, October 11, 2011]

Carlson, Robert Meredith

Carlson, Robert Meredith
Bountiful, Utah US

Bob and Karma Rae Carlson

BYH Class of 1941? Robert M. "Bob" Carlson. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Robert Meredith Carlson passed away early in the morning on January 18, 2011. He was 87. Bob was born on January 25, 1923 in Provo, Utah to Oscar W. and Hazel A. Carlson. He was raised in Provo where he attended Provo High School and Brigham Young High School. He served in the islands of the South Pacific during World War II. He married Karma Rae Richardson on November 29, 1946 in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He is survived by his wife Karma Rae Carlson, daughter of Hiram and Kjerstin "Carrie" Jerusha Richardson; and by four children: Steven C. Carlson, Meredith Anne Carlson (Robert) Gibson, Brenda Rae Carlson(Derek) Mehl and Karrie Lyn Carlson (Troy) Carlson; a brother Fred (Gay) Carlson and a sister Elaine Carlson (LaMar) Fillmore; 12 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, cousins and other friends and family who loved him dearly. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother Bill Carlson; and a sister Beth Carlson (Charles) Johnson. Throughout his young life and beyond he worked with his Dad and other family members at Carlson’s Sporting Goods in Provo. He later was a manager for a bookkeeping company in Salt Lake City and Sacramento, California. Throughout his life he enjoyed almost every outdoor activity including: swimming and rafting down the Provo River, spending time at his family’s cabin in Vivian Park, ice skating on Utah Lake, skiing, hunting, fishing, boating and camping. He instilled in all of his children and grandchildren a love of the outdoors and a sense of adventure. He had a great love for cars and could fix anything with a motor. He spent much of his retirement and later years serving in the LDS Church as a ward clerk, home teacher and filled assignments at the cannery and as a veil worker at the Bountiful Temple. He was seen many times on Saturdays at little league football games or other events in a suit and tie either coming from or going to his temple assignment. He had a great love for his family and did all he could do to support them in the many various concerts, games, plays, school activities and events they participated in. He will be forever missed, loved and remembered. Funeral services were held on Friday, January 21, 2011 at Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E., Bountiful, Utah. Interment, Centerville City, Cemetery, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ [We have not been able to determine Robert M. Carlson's BYH class. It is not the Class of 1940, and we have not found him in a BYH yearbook. We are guessing 1941, but we are confused. We need your help - contact yhigh@ymail.com ~ ~ ~ ~ Bob married married Karma Rae Richardson. Her parents: Hiram Richardson and Kjerstin (Carrie) Jerusha Richardson. Hiram & Kjerstin Richardson had eight children: Hiram Adelbert Richardson, Warren Deloss Richardson, Don Edward Richardson, Wilford Carl Richardson, Howard Clive Richardson; Mabel Ann Richardson Merrill, Sarah Estella Richardson Eames, and Karma Rae Richardson (Bob) Carlson. @Jan2011

NOTE: Do not confuse Robert M. Carlson with Robert W. Carlson & Marilyn Feller Carlson of Bountiful. Profile of Robert W. Carlson, April 2, 1971, Davis County Clipper

Carpenter, Ethel

Carpenter, Ethel

Ethel Carpenter

Class of 1913. Ethel Carpenter. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Arts Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Ethel Carpenter. She received a BYH Art & Manual Training Diploma. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 407.

Carrall, William E.

Carrall, William E.

William Carrall

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1907. William E. Carrall. He received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 172.

Carrell, Elsise [Elsie or Elise?]

Carrell, Elsise [Elsie or Elise?]

Elsise [?] Carrell

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1926. Elsise [Elsie or Elise?] C. Carrell. She received a BS Degree in English in 1926. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 134.

Carroll, C. H.

Carroll, C. H.

C. H. Carroll

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1912. C. H. Carroll. Received a B.A. Degree in Zoology in 1912. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 3, page 172.

Carroll, Charles

Carroll, Charles

Charley Carroll

Class of 1927 & Class of 1928. Charles "Charley" Carroll. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 24, 1928. Source 1: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 23, 1928. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Class of 1927. Charley Carroll. Charley is pictured with the BYH Class of 1927 in the BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section.

Carroll, Helen

Carroll, Helen

Helen Carroll

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1928. Helen Carroll. She received an AB Degree in Dramatic Arts in 1928. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 474.

Carroll, Iva

Carroll, Iva "M"
Vernal, Utah US

Iva and "Ray" Gray

Class of 1917. Iva Carroll. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 60. ~ ~ ~ ~ Iva "M" Carroll was born on October 10, 1895 in Vernal, Utah. Her parents were William Carroll and Marinda Wamsley Carroll. ~ ~ Iva married Jesse Bradley Caldwell on November 27, 1918. They had a number of children, but were divorced. ~ ~ She second married Pierson Ervin "Ray" Gray on July 10, 1956. P. E. "Ray" Gray was born on March 22, 1905 in Columbus, Ohio. His parents were Harley Gray and Mildred West Gray. Ray died on June 7, 1966 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Maesar Fairview Cemetery, Vernal, Utah. ~ ~ Iva third married Edward Franklin Glines, but they were divorced. Iva "M" Carroll Gray died on September 13, 1980 in Vernal, Utah. Her interment, Maesar (sic) Fairview Cemetery, Vernal, Utah.

Carroll, Joseph Snyder [not Carrell,]

Carroll, Joseph Snyder [not Carrell,]
San Jose, California US

Joseph and Anna Carroll

Class of 1914. Joseph Carrell [actually Carroll]. Graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School, Academic Department. Source 1: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1914. Joseph S. Carroll. He received a High School Diploma in 1914. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 174. ~ ~ ~ ~ Joseph Snyder Carroll was born on November 26, 1891 in Orderville, Kane County, Utah. His parents were Charles William Carroll and Susan Amelia Snyder Carroll. Joseph married Anna Russell on January 2, 1918 in Manti, Utah. Joseph S. Carroll died on October 9, 1977 in San Jose, California. His interment, Provo, Utah.

Carroll, Margaret

Carroll, Margaret

Margaret Carroll

Class of 1914. Margaret Carroll. Graduated in 1914 from Brigham Young High School. Source 1: 1914 BYU Banyan, BYH section, pp. 84-89. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1914. Margaret Carroll. She received a High School Diploma in 1914. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 76.

Carroll, Maurine

Carroll, Maurine
Stockton, California US

Maurine and Carroll Harrison

Class of 1923. Maurine Carroll. Source: 1923 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Maurine Carroll was born March 31, 1904 in Orderville, Utah. Her parents were Charles William Carroll and Susan Amelia Synder. She married Carroll Hall Harrison on March 17, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on November 15, 1962 in Stockton, Califoria. Interment, Stockton, California.

Carroll, W. Ernest

Carroll, W. Ernest

Ernest Carroll

BYH Class of 1907. W. Ernest Carroll, a Normal 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.

Carson, Della

Carson, Della

Della Carson

Class of 1930. Della Carson. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1930. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 428.

Carter, Carolyn

Carter, Carolyn
Las Vegas, Nevada US

Carolyn and Cliff Lawrence

Class of 1947. Carolyn Carter. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Carolyn Carter Lawrence, 81, passed away November 24, 2009 in San Gabriel, California. She was born November 23, 1928, in Provo, Utah to Samuel Garner Carter and Luella Jane Cunningham Carter. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1947 and then attended Brigham Young University to study Fashion Design. While studying at BYU, she met the love of her life, Clifford Jex Lawrence. They were married April 28, 1951 at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi where Cliff was stationed. During Cliff's service in the Air Force, they resided in Biloxi, Mississippi and Washington, D.C. While at Keesler A.F.B. in Biloxi, their first child Gregg was born (1952). Upon discharge (1954) from the Air Force, they returned to Provo so Cliff could complete his degree in Elementary Education. Upon graduation, they moved to Las Vegas, Nevada where Cliff worked for the Clark County School District from 1955 to 1977. In 1956, their second child Terri was born. Carolyn kept very busy as a housewife, mother, and active member of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority Leadership and Service Organization where she worked on various fund raisers to support United Fund Agencies. After a long and successful career in Las Vegas, Carolyn and Cliff moved to Carson City, Nevada in 1977 where Cliff worked as Superintendent of Schools from 1977 to 1982. Following Cliff's retirement, they moved back to Las Vegas where Cliff worked as an insurance and investment broker and Carolyn was active in the ladies golf group at Spanish Trails Country Club. In 2006, they moved to Washington, Utah where together they enjoyed retirement, friends, and golf. Carolyn loved family, interior decorating, dress design and sewing, needlepoint, ceramics, golf, travel and spending time with friends. She prided herself in keeping a tidy, well decorated home. Carolyn was preceded in death by her husband Clifford in January 2009. She is survived by her son Gregg (Susan) of Elko, Nevada; daughter, Terri (Cary) Manoogian of Arcadia, California; grandchildren Jex Lawrence, Andy Lawrence, Colin Lawrence, Kristin Manoogian, Ashley Manoogian; and brothers Richard and Stephen Carter. Visitation will be held Saturday, December 5, 2009 from 11 am - 12 noon followed immediately by Funeral Services at the Walker Family Mortuary, 85 East 300 South, Provo, Utah 84606. A graveside dedication will be held at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery following the funeral services. Condolences may be sent to the family at: www.walkerfamilymortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, Tuesday, December 1, 2009]

Carter, Darlene

Darlene Carter

Class of 1946 ~ Honorary. Darlene Carter.

Carter, Richard G.
4909 Sir Henry Court
Fair Oaks, California 95628-5315 US

Dick Carter
  • Home: 916-961-5009

Class of 1948. Richard G. Carter. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1948. Source: 1948 BYH Wildcat yearbook. Tennis 2. Thespians 3. "The Washington Years" 3. Chorus 3. ~ ~ ~ ~ "I graduated in 1948, and attended the all-class reunion held in 2001 at the newly remodeled Lower Campus building. The old high school building we used was torn down several years ago, in fact it was very old when I went there. I see info on the Class of 1948. In 2001 at the reunion, there were 7 of us attending. It is sad when you find that well over half have died. I feel very fortunate, I am 75 -- still going strong, doing many things that I probably shouldn't do." @2010

Carter, Robert E.
5225 Mohawk Street
Pocatello, Idaho 83204-4543 US

Bob and Theresa Carter
  • Cell: 208-241-3816
  • Home: 208-232-1422

Class of 1960. Robert E. "Bob" Carter. Football, Chorus. ~ ~ ~ ~ He married Theresa M Schell. Alternate email: roberttheresa@hotmail.com @April2009

Carter, Stephen G.
10010 South Aplomado Circle
Sandy, Utah 84092-4067 US

Steve [and Carolyn] Carter
  • Work: (801) 942-1049

Class of 1959. Steve Carter. Football, Track, Lettermen, Chorus, Marching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, Key Club, Ski Club, Y'ld Cat Newspaper. ~ ~ ~ ~ Stephen G. Carter married Carolyn Hill (now deceased) and they have three children. Steve is now semi-retired from the advertising & marketing field. However, he is still producing graphic and design projects. His major emphasis is now Forensic Audio Restoration for law firms and private investigators. @2008

Steve was the official photographer for the 50th Anniversary Reunion of the Class of 1960 in 2010, and photographs can be obtained from him. @2010

Carter, Vera

Carter, Vera
of Provo, Utah US

Vera Carter

Class of 1911. Vera Carter, of Provo, Utah. Normal [Teacher Prep]. "These pouting lips, should rude man 'pop',/ Would pails of liquid silence drop." -- "Not lovers nor fame, too soon they perish;/ I only need a friend to cherish." Source: BYHS Yearbook 1911. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Vera Carter. She earned a BYH Normal Diploma in 1911. Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 4, p. 26. ~ ~ ~ ~ [TM] [Too many Vera Carters in Utah at that time to determine which is which, without a middle name, parent's names, etc.]

Carver, Mary Diane
446 West 230 North
Orem, Utah 84057 US

Diane Carver - King
  • Home: (801) 224-3962

Class of 1960. Dianne Carver. 1959 Student Body Secretary. Honor Roll, Senior Honor Panel, Interpretive, Preference Ball Committee Chair, Thespians, Chorus, Girls State, Soph Scholarship Award, Junior Scholarship Award, Debate, Hi-Steppers, F.H.A. Vice President, Region School Council Secretary, Junior Varsity Cheerleader. Married 33 years, six children, div. Occupation, Special Education Professional, Orem, Utah. Diane married ____ King. @2010

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