Alphabetical Alumni
Holliman, Marlene Joan

Holliman, Marlene Joan
Provo, Utah US

Marlene (and Bill) Faulkner

Class of 1952 ~ Honorary. Marlene Holliman. Attended BYJrH through 7th grade, then moved to Orem and graduated from Lincoln High School. She maintained her BYH friendships. Marlene Faulkner married William L. Faulkner. Their children include: Kim Faulkner Ashton, Kelly Faulkner Spafford (Ryan), William A. Faulkner (Holly), Kattie Faulkner Jennings (Gordon); and Lance Travis Faulkner [dec. November 2001] (Melanie). ~ ~ ~ ~ Deseret News Executive Focus; Marlene Faulkner, Inc., Will's Pit Stop, Provo, Utah. August 4, 1993: VITAL STATISTICS: Age: 58. Where born: Price, Utah. Family: Daughters: Kim, Kelly and Katie; sons: Bill Jr. and Lance. Education: High school. Primary products: Convenience store, gas, car wash. Number of employees: Eight. PERSONALITY PROFILE: First ``real'' job: Working for AT&T until first baby, then wife and mother for 30 years. Management style: Encouraging my employees to work as a team. Keys to success: Learning to know and enjoy my customers personally. One lesson I've learned in my work: Everyone wants to be treated as an individual. What I like about my line of work: Meeting people. Heroes: My mother-in-law, Bernece Faulkner, and my sister-in-law, Diane Jarvis. Leisure time and hobbies: Spending time with my five children and 11 grandchildren. My husband raced a boat, and when he died my two sons took it over; we travel all over the nation racing. Favorite book and movie: ``Life Everlasting,'' ``Gone With the Wind.'' ~ ~ ~ ~ Bill, Sr., raced E boats with some success. They opened Will's Pit Stop convenience store, gas station and car wash on North University Avenue. Bill died the day the store opened, but Marlene still owns and operates the store. Their son, Lance, was a National Champion boat racer at 19 years of age. He was killed in a racing accident in November of 2001. ~ ~ ~ ~ The legacy of Faulkner racing started in 1970 with Bill Faulkner, Sr. driving SS-70 "Hot Canary", and Bill Faulkner, Jr. helping his dad in the pits. Youngest son, Lance, became involved in the family racing as he grew older. In January 1983 tragedy struck the Faulkner family with the death of Bill Faulkner, Sr. who died of cancer. Bill Faulkner, Jr. soon stepped into his father's shoes and took over as driver with Lance in the pits. In 1991 Bill gave Lance the opportunity to drive the boat part time. The following year Bill saw Lance's potential in taking Faulkner Racing to a new level. In 1992 Bill turned the driving over to Lance, then took engine responsibilities and managed the crew. With the help of their crew, family and friends, along with financial help from their mother, Marlene Faulkner, and the family business, Wills Pit Stop, Faulkner Racing raised the "bar" for Super Stock Racing and Lance's list of accomplishments continued to grow. A three-time inductee into the prestigious APBA Hall of Champions, Faulkner owned every national / divisional title and nearly every speed record in the Super Stock class during his racing career. But Faulkner did not stop with the Super Stock class ... in 1998 Lance purchased his first K-Boat to compete in the legendary unlimited flatbottom class. A "hired gun" in 1996 and 1997, Faulkner collected checkered flags and national titles as he put the K-Boat class on notice that he most definitely was a contender, until his tragic death in 2000. ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Marlene Joan Holliman Faulkner (Sweet Pea). She was born August 7th, 1934 in Price Utah, to Ephraim Edgar Holliman and Milda Marguerite Johnstun (sic). After fighting a courageous battle with congenital heart disease, she died on Monday, February 21, 2011 after her generous heart failed. She was surrounded by her loving family, who willingly cared for her while she transitioned. Her challenging and adventuresome childhood in Carbon County prepared her to over come two of the biggest hurdles of her life: the death of her beloved high school sweet heart William Larsen Faulkner in 1984 and the untimely death of her youngest son Lance Travis Faulkner in 2001. She married William Larsen Faulkner on November 16, 1953 and later was sealed in the Provo Temple in 1984. She was business woman of the year, a proud moment in her life, for she was a dedicated business owner of one of the most recognized landmarks in Provo: Will's Pit Stop. She was a highly decorated speed boat owner in American Powerboat Association for over 40 years. She belonged to the Edgemont 20th Ward and served in numerous callings throughout her life. Survivors include Kim Ashton, Kelly Spafford (Ryan), William A. Faulkner (Holly), and Kaye Lynn Jennings (Gordon), 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 26th, 2011 at the LDS Church located at 4000 North 650 East (Timpview Dr). A visitation will be held Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State Street in Orem, and also Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the ward chapel prior to the services. Interment will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sundbergolpinmortuary.com. The family expresses their sincere gratitude for the devoted care of Dr. John Mitchell and the nurses and staff of Utah Valley Hospital ICU and fifth floor. In lieu of flowers the family requests you make a donation to the LDS Humanitarian Fund. [Deseret News, February 23, 2011]

Hollingshead, Billie

Hollingshead, Billie
Provo, Utah US

Billie Hollingshead

Faculty & Staff. Dr. Billie Hollingshead, History, English & Psychology, including 1932-1951, 1954-1955. [Female.] Often repeated the first two laws of her classroom: 1. Thou shalt not be tardy, and 2. Thou shalt not chew gum. Her hobbies: pretty clothes and horseback riding.

Holm, Nelda

Holm, Nelda
Idaho Falls, Idaho US

Nelda and Richard Adams

Class of 1947. Nelda Holm. She married Richard N. Adams on May 4, 1950 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. His parents were Willard Adams and Arberella Irene Mikesell Adams. Nelda and Richard Adams, 1078 Killarney Ave, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83404 @2007 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Nelda Adams, 1929 - 2017. Nelda Holm Adams, 88, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, passed away September 7, 2017, surrounded by family. She was under the care of her loving family and Aspen Home Health & Hospice. Nelda was born July 13, 1929, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Carl Paul Theophilus Holm and Zula Wilcox Holm. She grew up and attended schools in Roberts, Idaho Falls and Provo, graduating from BYU High School in 1947. She also attended Ricks College. On May 4, 1950, she married Richard Norman Adams in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They were blessed with seven children, Paul, Greg, Eric, Lindy, Kelly, Brett and Jody. Nelda and Richard made their home in Idaho Falls, where Nelda was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Nelda was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in numerous callings and served a family history mission in Salt Lake City. She loved serving others and was a pink lady at the LDS Hospital. She enjoyed singing and was a member of the Sweet Adelines and Sounds Choir. She was a member of Republican Women and received many honorary awards for her service. She was also involved in the Republican Precinct Committee. Her love for her country was reflected by her activity in political events. Nelda is survived by her loving husband of 67 years, Richard Adams of Idaho Falls, Idaho; son, Paul (Renee) Adams of Meridian, Idaho; son, Greg (Alisha) Adams of Visalia, California; son, Eric (Cheri) Adams, currently serving as a mission president in El Salvador; daughter, Lindy (Tom) Romrell of Idaho Falls, Idaho; son, Kelly (Angie) Adams of Sandy, Utah; son, Brett (Karen) Adams of Bend, Oregon; daughter, Jody (Kevin) Stanger of Idaho Falls, Idaho; sister, Veneta Gustaveson of Idaho Falls, Idaho; sister, Ronda Lou (Dick) Groberg of Idaho Falls, Idaho; 28 grandchildren and 58 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Marna Adams; brothers, Carl "Bud," Claren and Del Ray Holm; and grandson, Thomas J. Romrell. Funeral services were held on Saturday, September 16, 2017, at Idaho Falls LDS Crestwood Ward, 1925 E. 49th S., with Bishop Jared Thompson officiating. Interment, Fielding Memorial Park Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome.com [Post Register, September 13 to September 14, 2017]

Holman, Chestine [Chastina]

Holman, Chestine [Chastina]
Orem, Utah US

Chastina and John Walker

Faculty & Staff. Chestine Holman Walker, Training School, 1879-1880. ~ ~ ~ ~ Chastina Holman was born November 30, 1859 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Her parents were John Greenleaf Holman and Rachael Stevens. She married John Young Walker on December 8, 1881 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on July 19, 1945 in Orem, Utah. Interment, Pleasant Grove City Cemetery.

Holman, LaVerne

Holman, LaVerne

LaVerne Holman

Class of 1917. LaVerne Holman. Received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 170. [May have a missing first name.]

Holman, Ora V.

Holman, Ora V.

Ora Chipman

Class of 1916. Ora V. Holman [Chipman]. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 107.

Holman, Parley Leon

Holman, Parley Leon
Mt. Pleasant, Utah US

Parley and Mary Ann Holman

Class of 1913. Parley Holman. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1913. Name on list, but no photo. Source 1: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1913. Parley L. Holman. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 403. ~ ~ ~ ~ THIS APPEARS TO BE: Parley Leon Holman, M.D., born June 22, 1891 in Fountain Green, Utah. His parents were Parley Thomas Holman and Mary Catherine Llewellyn Holman. Parley Leon Holman married Mary Ann Coombs on February 10, 1915 in Manti, Utah. Dr. Parley Leon Holman died on November 1, 1932 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. His interment, Fountain Green Cemetery, Utah.

Holmes, Lillian

Holmes, Lillian

Lillian Holmes

Class of 1914. Lillian Holmes. She received a BYH Normal Certificate (1 year) in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 126.

Holmes, Mary

Holmes, Mary

Mary Holmes

Class of 1913. Mary Holmes. She received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 349.

Holt, Edna
27840 Coronado St.
Hayward, California 94545-4624 US

Edna Mills

Class of 1944. Edna Holt. Married _____ Mills. --@2001

Holt, Edward H.

Holt, Edward H.
Provo, Utah US

Edward Holt

BY Academy Collegiate Normal Class of 1895, and Collegiate Class of 1897. Faculty, and Board of Trustees. E. H. Holt. Received degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy (B. Pd.) on May 23, 1895. Source 1: Salt Lake Tribune, May 24, 1895. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Class of 1895. Edward H. Holt appears in a photograph held by the BYU Archives purporting to be "the graduating Class of 1895" (UAP 2 Folder 038) - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Collegiate Class of 1895: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 24. ~ ~ ~ ~ BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1897. Edward H. Holt. Received the degree of Bachelor of Didactics (B. D.) in May of 1897. Source: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 27, 1897. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff, Board of Trustees. Edward H. Holt, Business Education teacher at BYA, BYH & BYU, 1893-1938. Holt appeared in a photo of the first faculty to serve under Benjamin Cluff in 1892. Holt served on the Board of Trustees 1915 to 1938. Edward H. Holt, secretary to the BYU faculty, served as acting president of BYU in 1929, while President Franklin Harris was still in Russia.

Holt, Florence

Holt, Florence

Florence Holt

Class of 1916. Florence Holt. She received a High School Diploma from the BYH Department of Business in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 454.

Holt, Grant Robert

Holt, Grant Robert
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Grant Holt

Class of 1934. Grant Holt. He served as Student Body Manager of Athletics during his Junior year, 1932-1933. ~ ~ ~ ~ Grant Robert Holt was born November 27, 1916 in Provo, Utah. His parents were Edward Henry Hold and Edith Lucinda Holdaway. He died on November 15, 1983 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Holt, Heber M.

Holt, Heber M.

Heber Holt

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Heber M. Holt. He received a BS Degree in Music in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 70.

Holt, Jeanie M.

Holt, Jeanie M.

Jeanie Holt

Class of 1915. Jeanie Holt. She graduated from BYH in College Hall on Thursday, June 3, 1915, in the Academic Department. Source: Program, 1915 High School Class, Thursday, June 3, 1915, College Hall. Class Colors: Red & Blue. Class Motto: "Duty is the Keynote of Success". ~ ~ ~ ~ Second source: 1915 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 84-102. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1915. Jeanie M. Holt. She received a High School Diploma in 1915. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 108.

Holt, Paul Matthew

Holt, Paul Matthew
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Paul and Carol Holt

Class of 1929? Paul Holt. Thursday, December 16, 1999. Served as student manager of the 1926 BYH Wild Cat basketball team. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Paul Matthew Holt, age 89, died peacefully Tuesday, December 14, 1999, surrounded by his three loving children. Paul was born February 6, 1910 in Provo, Utah to Edward H. Holt and Lucinda Holdaway Holt. He was raised in Provo and educated at BY Academy. [Note: BYA ceased to exist in 1903; he was educated at BY High.] He then attended BYU and graduated in accounting. He was active in sports and played tennis for BYU. He met his sweetheart, Carol Reid, at the "Y". They married in the Manti LDS Temple on Valentine's Day 1932. Carol preceded him in death in 1998, after 66 years of marriage. Paul spent his entire professional life working for the Utah State Tax Commission. His service extended to 43 years and he was chief auditor upon his retirement. Paul was active in Salt Lake tennis circles. The Brothers Tournament, consisting of five sets of brothers, was held for many years at his summer retreat at Wildwood in Provo Canyon. After his retirement, they joined the Cottonwood Club and spent many enjoyable hours showing others how active and much fun the "oldies" could have in their golden years. He is survived by Douglas (Nadine), Suzanne (Richard) Christensen and Edward (Pamela); 18 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Saturday, December 18, 1999, in Salt Lake City. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Gilcrest Park section. [Deseret News, Thursday, December 16, 1999.]

Holt, Robert Mabey

Holt, Robert Mabey
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Robert and Sarah Holt

BY Academy High School Class of 1893. R. M. Holt. He received a Diploma (probably Commercial). Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 1, page 194. ~ ~ ~ ~ Robert Mabey Holt was born on September 6, 1869 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were Albert Holt and Maria Mabey Holt. Robert married Sarah Palmer. He worked for forty years as Manager of the White Faun Flour Mill. He died on June 27, 1939, at the age of 69, in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Wasatch Lawns Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Holt, William D.

Holt, William D.
of Spanish Fork, Utah US

William Holt

Class of 1912. William D. Holt, of Spanish Fork, Utah. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1912. Source 1: 1912 BYU Mizpah, BYH section, photos and names on pp. 1 - 105. ~ ~ ~ ~ William David Holl [Holt] received a BYH Music Diploma in 1912. Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings, B.Y. Academy, Book 2, page 182.

Holtkamp, James Arnold

Holtkamp, James Arnold
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Jim and Marianne Holtkamp

Class of 1967. James Holtkamp. Senior Class Vice President, 1967, Junior Class President, 1966. Spanish Club, French Club, Honor Society, Letterman, Forensics, Football (Honorable Mention All-Region 4), Basketball, Wrestling (Captain as a Senior), Track, 4th Year Seminary, Boy's State 1966, National Merit Scholar, 1st Place National Math Association Test as a Junior. BYU BA Political Science 1972 - With Honors. George Washington University, JD Cum Laude 1975 -- Articles Editor, The George Washington Law Review (1974-75). After I graduated from BY High in the Class of 1967, I served a mission in the Central American Mission and graduated from BYU. While in law school at George Washington University, I met and married Marianne Coltrin, who was working for Senator Wallace Bennett at the time. She is the daughter of Bill Coltrin, who covered high school and BYU sports for the Salt Lake Tribune until his death in 1971. I worked first for the government in Washington DC, including the staff of the Senate Watergate Committee and the Interior Department Solicitor's office. After the Interior Department transferred us to Salt Lake City in 1977, I left the government and entered private practice. I am currently at Holland & Hart. I have also been an adjunct law professor at BYU Law School and the U of U Law School. We have five children – including a son we lost in an accident in 1992. We have nine grandchildren. In 2015-16 we served a mission to Argentina and Chile, where I was a legal advisor for the Church and Marianne was a temple worker. @Jan2016 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: April 4, 1949 ~ March 13, 2020. James Arnold Holtkamp "Jim", beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend, and colleague, passed away peacefully after a valiant fifteen-year battle with cancer. He spoke fluent Spanish from childhood summers spent at his grandparents' ranch on the Mexican border, and developed a life-long love of Hispanic people and culture. Jim valued relationships, remaining close with his beloved Brigham Young High School Class of 1967, as well as el Seño de Abraham, his college roommates. The highlight of his service as a young missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Central America was taking a dugout canoe to the San Blas islands off the coast of Panama, where he taught the gospel of Jesus Christ in flip flops and discovered iguana as a culinary specialty. After graduating from BYU in Political Science in 1972, Jim attended George Washington University Law School where he made lifelong friends in the Washington Ward, including his best friend, Marianne Coltrin, who agreed to marry him after he rescued her from falling off a roof during a ward service activity. After marrying in the Salt Lake Temple on December 28, 1973, they raised five children together in Salt Lake City. After working for the Senate Watergate Committee and the Interior Department, Jim embarked on a fruitful and pioneering legal career in climate change and air quality. Jim was a prolific contributor to the field of environmental law, publishing many articles, and was an American College of Environmental Lawyers Fellow. Jim proudly served as the president of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, with family summer vacations planned around the annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Institutes. He served on several nonprofit boards related to environmental law, including LDS Earth Stewardship, and Utah Clean Energy. He assisted the Pax Natura Foundation in their rainforest preservation work in Costa Rica. Jim was an adjunct professor at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, and the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, and was selected as one of the first senior fellows of the Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources, and the Environment at the S.J. Quinney College of Law. He won many awards for distinguished service throughout his career, including the Excellence in Teaching Award at the S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2008. Jim loved mentoring associates and students, with teaching and scholarship being his vocational passions. Jim believed in Jesus Christ and acted accordingly. He devoted his life to service, including as scoutmaster (guiding many young men to become Eagle Scouts like himself), twice as bishop, temple worker, juvenile detention service missionary, legal services missionary in Buenos Aires and Santiago, and finally as Elders Quorum instructor. He taught the Sunday lesson five days before his death. Jim often expressed gratitude for opportunities to serve, especially as bishop for the Spanish-speaking ward of the Millcreek Stake. While on chemotherapy and working full-time in his demanding profession, he often commented that serving the people of his beloved "barrio" energized him and gave him great purpose. Jim's life extended long past the expectation of his treating physicians, likely because he devoted his life to others. Jim loved listening to classical music, reading books on every subject imaginable, and writing poetry which he used to help him heal from the tragic death of his oldest son in 1992. Jim loved cycling and summiting peaks in the Wasatch until disease robbed him of the use of his legs. Jim was gentle and kind. He had the unique gift of seeing the best in others (though he enjoyed gently lampooning his family in his clever and pun-filled annual Christmas letters). Jim's humor, selflessness, and intelligence will be missed. The family would like to thank Huntsman Hospice; his long-time personal trainer, Kacey Payzant; his personal caregivers, April and Aaron Graves; and his oncologists, Dr. Jonathan Whisenant and Dr. Ignacio Garrido-Laguna. Jim is survived by his wife of forty-six years, Marianne; children Ariane Dansie (Dave), Rachel Marshall (Austin), Allison Holtkamp (Jake Waid), and David Holtkamp (Jen); grandchildren Will, Caroline, James, Isaac, Rebekah, Isabel, Nathan, Sean, Brent, and Tessa; and his siblings. He now is reunited with those who preceded him in death, including his son, Brent, and his parents, Karyl and CJ. The family will be holding a private graveside service. Once public health concerns have subsided, the family will host a memorial service, date and time to be announced. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the James Arnold Holtkamp Scholarship Fund at the S.J. Quinney College of Law. Deseret News, March 15 to March 16, 2020 ~ ~ ~ ~ Blog Article, January 2011.

Holtkamp, Kenneth W.
10824 Sundial Rim Road
Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126 US

Ken Holtkamp
  • Work: 720-708-2411

Class of 1969. Ken Holtkamp. BYU BS Electronics Computing and Engineering 1976. Senior Engineering Manager, Lockheed Martin, Washington, D.C. Two Children. ~ ~ ~ ~ Formerly: 9751 Thorn Bush Drive, Fairfax Station, Virginia. Address updated @Aug2016

Holtkamp, Lorraine
PO Box 786
Idaho City, Idaho 83631 US

Lorraine and Chuck Braun
  • Work: (208) 392-4500

Class of 1970. Lorraine Holtkamp. BYU-Hawaii Music 1971. High School Teacher, Music. Married, div, married Chuck Braun, eight children. They live in Idaho City, Idaho. Two good addresses: (1) 5 Gold Hill Circle, Idaho City, ID 83631 - (208) 392-4500 (2) 24 Buena Vista Rd, Idaho City, ID 83631 - (208) 392-4500.

Hooks, Elmer

Hooks, Elmer
Provo, Utah US

Elmer Hooks

BYH Class of 1903. Faculty & Staff. Elmer Hooks, Spanish teacher, 1901-1904. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903~Honorary. Elmer Hooks, Normal & High School Class of 1903 (seniors). Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 27th Academic Year, 1902-1903, Listing of Normal & High School Students, Class of 1903, including Students with 108-144 Hours Credit at the Close of the 1st Semester, 1901-1902, p. 136. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1903. Elmer Hooks 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.

Hoopes, Grover Ronald
5532 South 600 East
Ogden, Utah 84405-4758 US

Grover and Carol Hoopes
  • Work: (801) 479-8801

Class of 1956. Grover R. Hoopes. French Club, Gun Club, Ski Club, Camera Club, Junior Prom Committee. BYU 1961. His parents: Preston Hoopes and Norma Rider Hoopes, of Ogden, Utah. Preston and Norma had four sons: Paul R. Hoopes, Ph.D. [BYH Class of 1955] and Mary, Blackwell, Oklahoma; Grover R. Hoopes, DDS [BYH Class of 1956] and Carol, Ogden, Utah; Richard Hoopes, Lt. Col. USMC (Ret.) and Phillis Quigley, Bristol, Tennessee; and Philip C. Hoopes, M.D., [BYH Class of 1966-H] and Marilyn, Sandy, Utah. Alternate addresse: 333 2nd Street, Ste 1A, Ogden Utah 84404-7406 - (801) 399-9470. ~ ~ ~ ~ Grover and Carol have four children: Gary, Mark, Kathryn, and Kelly. Over the years, they have enjoyed doing many things together as a family. Some of the favorites are snow skiing, water skiing, golf, tennis, and motorcycle riding. They have also enjoyed traveling to places like Hawaii, California, Lake Powell, and St. George. Grover has recently retired with oldest son Gary assuming the reins of his dental practice. He has also been in the active Army Reserves stationed at Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City, which required as well as provided him with the opportunity for additional travel. Grover and Carol were called on an LDS welfare humanitarian mission in Mongolia to administer a dental project which was started several years ago by another dentist, Dr. Bruce Whiting. The project has three goals: to provide dental training to Mongolian dentists; to take care of the dental needs of missionaries and pre-missionaries; and to provide preventive dental education to the community. Their calling commenced in February of 2005 and they were released on July 1, 2006. [Note: email sent to cahoopes1@magicnet.mn is being returned due to incorrect address.] @2007

Hoopes, Paul Roger

Hoopes, Paul Roger
Blackwell, Oklahoma US

Paul and Mary Hoopes

Class of 1955. Paul R. Hoopes. Track, House of Representatives, Band, Thespians, Spanish Club, Debate, Children's Theater. BYU BA Journalism 1961. His parents: Preston Hoopes and Norma Rider Hoopes, of Ogden, Utah. Preston and Norma had four sons: Paul R. Hoopes, Ph.D. [BYH Class of 1955] and Mary, Blackwell, Oklahoma; Dr. Grover Hoopes [BYH Class of 1956] and Carol, Ogden, Utah; Richard Hoopes, Lt. Col. USMC (Ret.) and Phillis Quigley, Bristol, Tennessee; and Dr. Philip Hoopes, [BYH Class of 1966-H] and Marilyn, Sandy, Utah. ~~~~ After returning from Argentina (where the late Robert F. Bentley [BYH Class of 1955] and I were companions for 3 months in 1958) and graduating from BYU in 1961, I worked for the Wheelwright Lithographing Company in SLC (1961-62), for Crandall Associates Advertising in Phoenix, Arizona (1962), and for the Deseret Sunday School Union in Salt Lake City, Utah, as manuscript editor of The Instructor magazine while working on a master’s degree in journalism and Spanish at the University of Utah (1962 – 63). I met, dated, and married a recent convert from Oklahoma, Mary Elizabeth Latchaw. We traveled to Athens, Ohio, in the fall of 1963, where I completed at Ohio University (in June of ’64) the degree I had started the year before at the U. Awarded a 3-year fellowship in Latin American Affairs at The University of Oklahoma, I earned a second master’s in 1966 and my doctorate in 1967. After filling teaching positions at West Texas A&M (1967-1968), BYU (1968-1969), USC (1969 - 1970), and Texas A&M-Kingsville (1970 - 1978), I did post-doctoral work in the societal development field and taught business communication courses at the University of Pittsburgh (1978 - 1980), after which I toured continental Latin America as a national development specialist. Discovering that my country was more interested in ruining than assisting in the development of Third World economies, my family (now consisting of my wife, Mary, and our two children, Evelia Lucinda and Timothy Jared) moved to Hollywood, Florida, where we all lived from December of 1982 to June of 2004, during which Mary and I held various business and educational positions while filling a wide range of callings in the Church as our two children grew to adulthood and matured in the Gospel. This past year our children accompanied us, their parents, to and assisted us in, our permanent move and return to Oklahoma. Having spent all but one year of our 42 years of married life outside of Zion’s “Happy Valley,” Mary and I are now working to build up the Church in Blackwell, Oklahoma and to do whatever we can to serve the people of the central plains area of northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas. I took up running again in 1978 (after not being able to keep up with Dean Allen in the 1955 regional track meet and having to drop out at the start of the third lap), I have finished every competitive race I have entered since then (except one), coming in first or second in the various 10K, 5K, 3-mile, 1K, and 1 mile runs I have entered. So, I am hoping this year to run in the July 24th Emigration Canyon, Utah Marathon; and, if Dean Allen should come west and enters the same event, I am prepared to keep pace and perhaps even place among the top finishers in the 65 - 70 age bracket. Alternate email: prhoopes@yahoo.com @2005 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: You've seen the man run, but did you know who he was? Dr. Paul Roger Hoopes, "The Running Man", age 84, of Blackwell, Oklahoma, born August 5, 1937 in St. Anthony, Idaho to Preston B and Norma (Rider) Hoopes, passed away September 12, 2021 at his home. He was a faithful son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He was known by a lot of people in Oklahoma and Kansas as a long distance runner who would love to compete at sponsored races. He was an educated man. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah, in the Class of 1955. He received a B.S. in Journalism from Brigham Young University, an M.S. in Journalism from Ohio University, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Oklahoma. He retired from teaching as a university professor and educational consultant in 2004 and moved to Blackwell, Oklahoma, from Hollywood, Florida. Everyday, he would tell his wife how much he loved their life in Blackwell, and about the wonderful friends he had made here. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, September 17, 2021 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with Branch President Richard Donaldson presiding. A closed casket burial and dedication of the grave will be held in the Mt. Olive Cemetery in Nardin, Oklahoma Friday following the services. Survivors include his wife, Mary Hoopes (Latchaw), and two children, Evie Hoopes of Sunrise, Florida, and a son, Timothy, his wife Erika, and three children; Jackson, Rylie, and Olivia; and three younger brothers Grover Ronald Hoopes (Carol Cundick Hoopes) of Ogden, Utah; Richard George Hoopes (Phyllis) of Bristol, Tennessee, and Phillip Carl Hoopes (Marilyn Lott Hoopes) of Sandy Utah. He is preceded in death by his parents, Preston and Norma Hoopes. We invite you to leave a message of condolence, expression of sympathy or perhaps share a memory of Paul at www.troutblackwell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Trout Funeral Home of Blackwell, 301 W Blackwell Ave, Blackwell, OK 74631. Source

Hoopes, Phillip C., Sr.
1 Trendland Cove
Sandy, Utah 64092 US

Phil and Marilyn Hoopes
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Class of 1966 - Honorary Member. Phillip Carl Hoopes, Sr., M.D. Married Marilyn Lott from Calgary. His parents: Preston Hoopes and Norma Rider Hoopes, from Rexburg and Sugar City, Idaho. Preston and Norma had four sons: Paul R. Hoopes, Ph.D. [BYH Class of 1955] and Mary, Blackwell, Oklahoma; Dr. Grover Hoopes [BYH Class of 1956] and Carol, Ogden, Utah; Richard Hoopes, Lt. Col. USMC (Ret.) and Phillis Quigley, Bristol, Tennessee; and Dr. Phillip Hoopes, [BYH Class of 1966-H] and Marilyn, Sandy, Utah. Eye surgeon. Practiced in Overland Park, KS, for 15 years before relocating to Utah where he founded Hoopes Vision, 11820 S. State Street, Draper, UT, 84020. Graduated from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1976 with both an MD and Master's degree. He completed his eye surgery training at the University of Iowa Eye Center. Following his residency, Dr. Hoopes did fellowship training in cataract, implant, and laser surgery in Savannah, Georgia, and was a member of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary of Harvard University. In 1984, Dr. Hoopes moved to the Kansas City area where he established The Eye Center of Kansas City in Overland Park, Kansas. His practice was involved in the development and testing of excimer laser eye surgery and performed many of the FDA clinical trials that led to the procedure being approved. The first official refractive laser procedure after FDA approval was actually performed at his center. As of 2023, he has performed over 100,000 refractive (LASIK/RK) laser procedures and 42,000 cataract surgeries. In 2000, Dr. Hoopes relocated his Kansas City practice to Utah where he opened Hoopes Vision in Sandy, Utah. The practice grew rapidly and necessitated a move into their new and current building in Draper in 2013. He also graduated from Northwestern University in 2007 with an executive MBA degree. Phil and Marilyn have eight children and 31 grandchildren. Of his 5 boys, 2 of them are doctors and 3 are attorneys. He has had the privilege to have operated on many former students from both BY High and Provo High School.

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