Alphabetical Alumni
Fletcher, Milton Paul

Fletcher, Milton Paul
Oakley, Utah US

Milton and Erma Fletcher

Class of 1910 and 1911. Milton Fletcher. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the High School Department. Source: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Milton P. Fletcher received a BYH Commercial Diploma in 1911. Annual Record, B.Y. University (BYU Records Office), Book 3, page 216. ~ ~ ~ ~ Milton Paul Fletcher was born June 19, 1889 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Charles Eugene Fletcher and Elizabeth Miller. He married Erma Snow on November 15, 1916. He died on August 21, 1920, in Oakley, Utah, at the age of 31. Interment, Salt Lake Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ Milton Fletcher appears in a photograph of the BYH Commercial Class taken in 1909 -- 20 students all wearing identical outfits with a big "C" on their jerseys.

Fletcher, Sarah Elizabeth

Fletcher, Sarah Elizabeth
Provo, Utah US

Sarah and Albert Jones

Circa BYA Class of 1892. Sarah Elizabeth Fletcher was born on August 16, 1874 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Charles E. Fletcher and Elizabeth Miller Fletcher. Sarah married Albert Stephen Jones in 1897. Albert died in 1962 in Provo. Sarah died on April 11, 1966 in Orem, Utah. Both are buried in the Provo City Cemetery. ~ ~ ~ ~ News Article: On Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1960 Universe Feature Editor Chris Allred wrote about a Cougar basketball fan couple who attended Brigham Young Academy and the Church Normal School when Karl G. Maeser was teaching. Within the article, the couple talks about their time at school and how the campus has changed since the late 1800s. ~ ~ ~ ~ Memories, Memories — Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Provo residents, look over their long life together. Jones went to Brigham Young Academy when there were only seven faculty members and a few dozen students in the school. “We still go to every basketball game, never miss one,” said two of Brigham Young University’s oldest living graduates and loyal fans. Albert Jones, 89, and his wife Sarah, 86, are given a season ticket to all Y games by their children each year. “There were no team sports when we went to school,” said Mr. Jones, “Only games we played were at noon-time so we are making up for what we missed.” During the Jones’ school years, the BYU was called the Brigham Young Academy and the Church Normal School. Mrs. Jones explained that “Normal” was a term describing a two-year course designed to educate teachers. After graduation the teacher was placed in one of the district schools. “We met in the Old Chamber of Commerce building where the Farmers and Merchants bank is now located,” continued Jones. “There were two rooms downstairs for classes and a hall and theater upstairs.” All plays, activities and dances were held in the upper story. “I remember Brother Karl G. Maeser well,” he reminisced. “He taught the theology classes and higher group courses.” Besides President Maeser, there were seven other faculty members, he recalled. Mr. Jones relates that the school day would begin with a song and prayer, then theology and following that the regular classes. “We didn’t have any high schools then. The Academy taught grades from the ‘Fifth Primer’ to graduation,” he said. “I remember one day when the students came to school — and no school,” Jones remarked. “During the night the old building had burned down!” In the next few years, he said, school was held in the Old Provo Tabernacle and ZCMI warehouse. “People thought it was real crazy to build the new school on 6th North and University, clear out of town.” In 1892, when the Academy, with Benjamin Cluff at the head, moved to the present site of lower campus, it was some blocks outside the town. “You have a beautiful campus on the hill, now,” put in Mrs. Jones. Her statement reminded Mr. Jones of a prophecy he had heard Brigham Young make once that the hill where upper campus is now situated would one day be the site of a temple. “I always called it Temple Hill,” he said, “Because all that is up there are temples of learning.” When questioned about his major, Jones replied, “I just took general courses like reading and writing and history. We didn’t have the same organization that you have.” He served a mission for the Church in the Tonga Islands and has presented a rare Tongan Bible and a Tongan-English dictionary to the BYU Library. He has also presented the University with a bust of Brigham Young. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were married in 1897 and have celebrated 62 anniversaries. They have four children, 13 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren, many of whom have attended BYU. The article in its original paper layout can be found here.

Fletcher, Zoe

Fletcher, Zoe
Idaho Falls, Idaho US

Zoe and Leaman Randall

Classes of 1917 and 1918. Zoe Fletcher (female). Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1917. Source: 1917 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 82-88. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1918. Zoe Fletcher. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 203. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Mrs. Zoe Fletcher Randall, age 99, of Idaho Falls, died April 19, 1998 at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, of causes incident to age. She was born September 9, 1898 in Provo, Utah, the daughter of Charles Eugene Fletcher and Elizabeth Miller Fletcher. She grew up in Provo and attended Maeser Grade School, Central School, Brigham Young High School, and then Brigham Young Academy [actually University]. She taught school for one year prior to her marriage. She married Leamon John Randall, October 22, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home and farmed in the Coltman area, where she was a homemaker and mother. She also taught piano and vocal lessons for many years. Her husband passed away March 13, 1981. She has lived the last three years with her children, and spent time in St. George and California. An active member of the LDS Church, she served in most every position possible. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and the Coltman School Board, where she served as clerk for seven years. She enjoyed traveling with her husband throughout the United States and Mexico, gardening (which she has been active in until three years ago), quilting, genealogy work, crocheting, and tatting. Surviving are: daughter, Alaine (husband, Wallace J.) Wightman, Salt Lake City; daughter, Maurine Neibaur, Newdale; son, Franklin L. (wife, Donna) Randall, Coltman; daughter, Wanda Ostler, Alpine; 35 grandchildren, 106 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Bernice, a grandson, Evan Dean and three sisters and seven brothers. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 22, 1998 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Interment was be in the Grant-Central Cemetery. [Published in the Deseret News, Tuesday, April 21, 1998.]

Flinders, Neil

Neil Flinders

Faculty & Staff Early 1960s, including 1962-63 - New Testament Teacher.

Floyd, Charles Dahle

Floyd, Charles Dahle
Sandy, Utah US

Charles & Merry Anne Floyd

Class of 1961. Charles Dahle Floyd. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Lettermen President, Dramatics, Forensics, Poetry Festival, Junior Class Social Chair, Thespians, Best Actor, Seminary Historian, Seminary Graduate. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU 1965. ~ ~ ~ ~ Married Merry Anne. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Our family comedian, Charles Dahle Floyd, age 76, passed away peacefully March 23, 2019 at Alta Ridge Assisted Living in Sandy. He was born February 19, 1943 in Salt Lake City to Arthur "Art" and Bernice "Bee" Floyd. He was a graduate of BYU High School in the Class of 1961. He married the love of his life, Merry Anne, and they spent 40 years together. Charlie was a very successful owner of an insurance firm, Floyd & Floyd Inc. He had a flair for life and a natural ability to make people laugh. He will be deeply missed. Survived by his brothers, Jerald (Lindy) Floyd, Ernest (Myrna) Floyd, and his much loved nieces and nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife, Merry Anne, daughter, Aimee Marie, and his parents. A viewing will be held Wednesday, March 27, 2019, 11 am at the Riverview West Stake Center, 1380 W. 6785 So. West Jordan, Utah, with family services to follow at 12 noon. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. On-line condolences at www.premierfuneral.com [Salt Lake Tribune, March 26, 2019]

Flygare, Dorathy

Flygare, Dorathy
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Dorathy Flygare

Class of 1956. Dorothy Flygare. Although her name, photo do not appear with senior class in the 1956 Wildcat yearbook, Dorothy was indeed a member of the BYH 1956 graduating class. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Dorathy Flygare 1939 ~ 2007 - Our beloved Dorathy Flygare passed away peacefully in her long-time friend's home on July 3, 2007. She was born on May 29, 1939, in Provo, Utah, to J. Kenneth Flygare and Mariam Ririe. She was named Dorathy by her father which meant a "gift from heaven." She fought a long, hard battle with multiple chronic diseases with an inner strength and courage known only to a few. She was like a magnet with her sincere love of people which drew them to her wherever she worked or served. She will be remembered for her love of the American flag, patriotism, signature laugh, homemade bright colored girdles, and Coke. She loved the gospel and had a firm testimony of life after death. She LOVED being with her extended family. She graduated early from Brigham Young High School and Brigham Young University, and taught school until diagnosed with leukemia. While in remission she worked for the LDS Church until retirement. She loved serving an LDS mission to London, England, and working in the Salt Lake Temple. She is survived by two brothers, Gordon (Sheri) Flygare, and Wayne [BYH Class of 1954] (Joan) Flygare, and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents and brother, J. Kenneth Flygare, Jr. Friends may call Wednesday, July 11, 2007, from 6 - 8 p.m. at Russon Brothers Funeral Home, 295 N. Main, Bountiful. Funeral services will be held July 12, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at the Capitol Hill Ward, 413 N. on West Capitol St. Viewing prior to the funeral, 9:45-10:45 a.m. Interment at East Lawn Cemetery in Orem. Email condolences may be expressed at www.russonmortuary.com [Deseret News, 7 July 2007.]

Flygare, Wayne
533 W. 440 N.
Orem, Utah 84057 US

Wayne and Joan Flygare

Class of 1954. Wayne Flygare. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Lettermen, Chorus, Short Plays. He married Joan. His sister is Dorathy Flygare, BYH Class of 1956.

Fogelberg, Wilhelm
Provo, Utah

Wilhelm & Sophia Fogelberg

Faculty & Staff, Music Instructor, Wilhelm Fogelberg. Sophia Margaret Hyde was born in Christiania, Norway, in 1847, the daughter of Captain Martin and Susannah Olstead Lyon. The family moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, where she was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at age nine. She immigrated to Utah in 1862. Her family joined her in Utah in 1863 and the family moved of Ephraim, Utah. She married Elder Orson Hyde in 1865 in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City. She lived in Spring City, Utah, and had four sons and a daughter. After the death of Elder Hyde in 1878, she moved to Provo, Utah, where she met Professor Wilhelm Fogelberg, instructor of music at Brigham Young Academy. She married Professor Fogleberg in 1885 in the Logan Temple. They had two sons. She moved to Salt Lake City in 1907 and lived there until her death in 1932.

Follick, Irene

Follick, Irene

Irene Follick

Class of 1921. Irene Follick. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 370.

Foote, Hazel

Foote, Hazel
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Hazel &Lovell/Fenton Killpack / Williams

Class of 1923. Hazel Foote. Source: 1923 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Hazel Foote was born on April 27, 1905 in Glendale, Kane County, Utah. Her parents were Homer Clarence Foote and Olive Lucretia Rose. She married twice: First, to Lovell Albert Killpack, Sr., on June 6, 1925 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Second, to Fenton Lyle Williams on February 6, 1972 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on February 12, 1986 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Provo, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Her children include Lovell A. Killpack, Jr., [BYH Class of 1943] married Beverly J. Brown; Kenneth L. Killpack [BYH Class of 1949] married Doris Romboy; Weston Foote Killpack [BYH Class of 1954] married Lois Arlene Pope; and Myra Killpack [BYH Class of 1966~Honorary] married Thomas Prince.

Foote, John

Foote, John
Provo, Utah US

John Foote

BY Academy Class of 1888. John Foote received a Diploma: Rhetoric, Physics, General Chemistry. He also received a Normal Certificate. Source: Deseret Evening News, May 28, 1888. ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. John Foote, Training School, 1881-1884.

Foote, Laura

Foote, Laura
Provo, Utah US

Laura Foote

Faculty & Staff. Laura Foote, Lady Superintendent, 1888-1891.

Foote, Leslie

Foote, Leslie
Nephi, Utah US

Leslie Foote

BY Academy High School Class of 1883. Leslie Foote of Nephi, Utah. Graduated Friday, June 15, 1883, with a Bookkeeping certificate. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 15, 1883.

Foote, Maude

Foote, Maude

Maude Foote

Class of 1925. Maude Foote. She graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1925. Source: Class Roll in the program of Closing Exercises of the Senior High School Class, Brigham Young University, 1925.

Foote, T. Earl [Thomas Earl]

Foote, T. Earl [Thomas Earl]
Provo, Utah US

Earl and Merle Foote

Class of 1916. T. Earl Foote. He received a BYH Normal Degree in 1916. Source: Students Record of Class Standings, B.Y. Academy, Book 2, page 236. ~ ~ ~ ~ Thomas Earl Foote was born on November 5, 1885 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Thomas J. Foote and Sarah Louisa (Louisa) Haws Foote. T. Earl Foote married Leila Merle (Merle) Snyder [BYH Classes of 1913 & 1914] on July 11, 1917, in Manti, Utah. T. Earl Foote was a teacher and a farmer. He died on October 12, 1966 in Provo, Utah. His interment, Provo City Cemetery, Utah.

Foote, Valera

Foote, Valera

Valera Hall

Class of 1917. Valera Foote [Hale, actually Hall]. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 226. ~ ~ ~ ~ Valera Foote was born on May 10, 1891 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Thomas John Foote and Sarah Louisa Haws Foote. Valera married Edgar Hall (his second marriage) on November 21, 1923 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Edgar Hall was born on December 28, 1875 in Enterprise, Morgan County, Utah. His parents were John Kilburn Hall and Rebecca Jane Hales Hall. He died on April 20, 1953 in Provo, Utah. His interment, Provo, Utah. ~ ~ Edgar Hall had first married Helen Olivia Stringer on March 4, 1904. Helen was born on June 27, 1882 in Park City, Utah. She died on April 20, 1917 in Frisco, Beaver County, Utah. ~ ~ Valera Foote Hall died on January 22, 1942 in Provo, Utah. Her interment, Provo, Utah.

Forbes, Amanda

Forbes, Amanda

Amanda Forbes

BY Academy High School Class of 1884. Amanda Forbes. Graduated Friday, June 13, 1884, with a Normal diploma. Source: Territorial Enquirer, Friday, June 13, 1884.

Forbes, Katie

Forbes, Katie

Katie Forbes

Classes of 1921 and 1923. Class of 1921. Katie Forbes. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1921. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 370. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1923. Katie Forbes. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 370.

Forbes, Lenore

Forbes, Lenore

Lenore Forbes

Class of 1918. Lenore Forbes. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 110.

Ford, Dorothea

Ford, Dorothea
Roy, Utah

Dorothea Heiner - Whipple

Class Unknown. Dorothea Ford. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Dorothea Ford Heiner Whipple, 94, passed away July 3, 2001 in Henderson, Nevada. Dorothea was born in Centerville, Utah February 7, 1907, to Albert and Alice Ford. She attended Davis County High School and Brigham Young Academy. [Note: Brigham Young Academy ceased to exist in 1903; therefore, she attended either BYH or BYU.] Later she received her Bachelor's of Science degree from Logan State University in elementary education. Dorothea taught school for 27 years in the Ogden and Roy school systems. Her passion for teaching and the satisfaction she received from her student's eagerness to learn led to a very rewarding career. Dorothea married Orson Heiner in 1928 in the Salt Lake Temple. Following Orson's death in 1934, Dorothea married Columbus Whipple in 1941 blending her family, his family and eventually starting theirs. After their retirement, they enjoyed traveling. She was very proud of the fact that she had driven in all 50 states. Columbus passed away in 1990. She held many positions in the LDS Church and was a visiting teacher in the Lakeview LDS Ward. When the Ogden Temple opened, Dorothea and Columbus were one of the first to be called as ordinance workers and served in this capacity for several years. She loved visiting all her children and their families and making chocolate chip cookies for all to enjoy. Anyone who had the pleasure of dining in her home remembers her rolls and lemon meringue pies. She enjoyed crocheting and making baby quilts for all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She moved to Henderson, Nevada, five years ago to live with her daughter, JoAnn and her husband, Sid Morris. As avid Utah Jazz fans, the three of them thoroughly enjoyed the basketball games together. Two sisters, Louise Stoker and Nola Hardy; one brother, Keith Ford and daughter, Gene Tomson, preceded her in death. She is survived by Warner and Tokuko Whipple, Oceanside, California, LaMar and Myrna Heiner, Sun Valley, Idaho, JoAnn and Sidney Morris, Henderson, Nevada, Ecco and Donald Stambaugh, Carlsbad, California, Stephen and Diane Whipple, Hooper, Utah; 15 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 7, 2001 in Roy, Utah. Interment, Farmington City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Saturday, July 7, 2001]

Ford, Larry Creed, Sr.

Ford, Larry Creed, Sr.
Irvine, California US

Larry and Diane Ford

Class of 1968. Larry Ford. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Larry Creed Ford, Sr. passed away in Irvine, California on March 2, 2000. He was born in Provo, Utah on September 29, 1950, to Creed and Gladys Ford. Larry’s many years of education included Brigham Young High School, where he graduated in 1968. Two years later he married his high school sweetheart, Diane Lewis, in the Salt Lake Temple. Larry attended and graduated BYU with honors, earning a degree in Microbiology, and furthered his education at UCLA Medical Center, earning an MD degree in 1975. Larry is survived by the family he supremely loved — his wife and three children, Larry Jr., Scott, and Kerilyn, and his father Creed. Larry was an active researcher and successful physician, securing many patents and treating countless patients and friends. Larry also had a passion for family history and temple work, spending innumerable hours involved with genealogy and serving as a temple worker in the San Diego Temple. Larry has left a legacy of compassion and service and will be sorely missed by the legions of those whose life he has touched. Interment, Provo Cemetery.

Ford, Marcia

Marcia Jensen

Class of 1969. Marcia Ford. She married ______ Jensen.

Fordham, Karl Emil [not Fordum,]

Fordham, Karl Emil [not Fordum,]
Los Angeles, California US

Karl & Della/Pearl Fordham

Class of 1913. Karl Fordham [not Fordum]. Graduated from Brigham Young High School, in the Music Department. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Karl E. Fordham. He received a BYH Music Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 78. ~ ~ ~ ~ Karl Emil Fordham was born on October 13, 1887 in Escalante, Garfield County, Utah. His parents were Joseph Elijah Fordham and Emma Barbara Graff Fordham. Karl married Della Lena Frei of Santa Clara, Utah, on September 14, 1910 in St. George, Utah. Her parents were Jacob Frei and Lena Reber Frei. Della died on June 12, 1941 in St. George, Utah. Her interment, Santa Clara City Cemetery, Utah. Following her death, Karl married again, apparently twice, to Pearl Luce and Bertha Lush [?]. ~ ~ Pearl Fordham of California was born on November 22, 1892, and died in January of 1974 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California. ~ ~ Bertha Fordham of California was born September 14, 1899 and died in September 1987 while in Europe.~ ~ Karl Emil Fordham died on July 5, 1964 in Los Angeles, California. His interment, Santa Clara City Cemetery, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ OBITUARY OF DAUGHTER: Lorna Fordham Christensen died at home surrounded by family members on Oct. 18, 2004 after a long battle with cancer. She was born Jan. 20, 1926 in St. George, Utah, the youngest child of Karl E. Fordham and Della Lena Frei. She graduated from Dixie High School. On Nov. 12, 1944 she married Billy Ray Hughes, later divorced. Lorna lived in Ogden where she attended Weber State College and graduated in cosmetology. She later moved to Salt Lake where she met and married Gerald N. Christensen on July 22, 1986, later solemnized in the Jordan River Temple. Lorna loved long walks, gardening, especially her red geraniums. She has been a faithful member of the LDS Church her entire life, serving in numerous callings. She worked as a beautician out of her home for 40 years. Lorna loved to play bridge, was an avid reader, and read thousands of books. Lorna and Gerry enjoyed their monthly dinner group and served a mission together in Argentina, and in the Washington, D.C. Temple. They have taken many wonderful trips and enjoyed a happy life together. She is survived by her husband Gerry; her children, Dr. Dennis (Nancy) Hughes, Kathryn Serrano, Mary (Dale) Kunze; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; her brother Robert (Joyce) Fordham of St. George. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004 in the Millcreek 9th Ward, 4220 So. 420 East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. [Deseret News, Thursday, October 21, 2004.]

Forrest, Lucile

Forrest, Lucile

Lucile Forrest

Class of 1917. Lucile Forrest. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 64.

Forsman, Oscar

Forsman, Oscar

Oscar Forsman

Class of 1918. Oscar Forsman. Business Department. Graduated Monday Evening, May 27, 1918. Source: 1918 Graduation Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ Oscar Forsman, born December 11, 1899. Died December 11, 1950 (sic). Interment, Park City Cemetery, 55-1-4.

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