Alphabetical Alumni
Lewis, Fern

Lewis, Fern

Fern Lewis

BYH Class of 1907. Fern Lewis, a Commercial 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.

Lewis, George Kempe (1920)

Lewis, George Kempe (1920)
Salt Lake City, Utah US

George and Rhoda Lewis

Class of 1920. George K. Lewis. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1920. Source 1: 1920 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, page 65-85. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1920. George K. Lewis. He received a High School Diploma in Art & Manual Training in 1920. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 32. ~ ~ ~ ~ George Kempe Lewis was born on May 9, 1902 in Mesa, Arizona. His parents were George William Lewis and Olena Dorthea Kempe. He married Rhoda Marion Lee on May 23, 1942 in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri. He died on May 5, 1975 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Lewis, George Lowell (F&S)

Lewis, George Lowell (F&S)
Columbus, Ohio US

George & Drthy/Cthrn Lewis

Faculty & Staff. George L. Lewis. Started in 1945-46 and continued through 1955-56 -- eleven years. Beginning in 1945-46 he was the BYH Speech & Drama teacher, and guided the Children's Theatre program. He taught an Advanced Speech and Speech Workshop. Book (illustrated): Teaching Speech, by George L. Lewis, Jr., E. Merrill Co, Columbus, Ohio (January 1969)- ISBN: 0-675-09438-0 / 0675094380. ~ ~ ~ ~ George Lewis was born on December 3, 1916 in Treasureton, Franklin County, Idaho. His parents were Fred Le Roy Lewis, born October 12, 1889 in Bennington,Bear Lake County, Idaho and Inez Watson, born March 19, 1890 in Fairview, Oneida County, Idaho. He added his middle name to avoid confusion at commercial banks. George Lowell Lewis married twice: First, to Dorothy May McCallister on June 6, 1940 in Spanish Fork, Utah. She died in December of 1977. He second married Catherine Mary Kalous on August 27, 1978, in West Virginia. Catherine was born November 8, 1916 in El Paso, Texas. George earned a BA degree from Brigham Young University in 1941. He taught in Bancroft, Idaho from 1941 to 1942. He taught at Topaz, near Delta Utah, in 1942. This was a Japanese relocation camp. He earned an MA degree from Brigham Young University in 1947. He was a B24 Radio operator during WW2. He was in Radio School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota during the winter of 1943. He was in flight school at Yuma, Arizona during the summer of 1944. He earned a PHD degree in Theater at the University of Denver in 1952. He taught at Brigham Young University High School from 1945 to 1956 -- eleven years. He taught at Ohio State University in the Education College from 1956 to 1986. He was head of the Speech Education Department. He was an expert in childrens theater and production. George L. Lewis died on April 16, 1987 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Interment, Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio. ~ ~ ~ ~ Dorothy May McAllister was born July 6, 1916 in Cedar City, Utah. Her parents were Warrington Walker McAllister and Keturah M. Dalley. She married George Lowell Lewis on June 6, 1940 in Spanish Fork, Utah. She died on December 30, 1977 in Columbus, Ohio. Interment, Columbus, Ohio.

Lewis, Gordon Kenneth

Lewis, Gordon Kenneth
Salt Lake City, Utah US

Gordon and Rachine Lewis

Class of 1944. Gordon Kenneth Lewis. Gordon was born on December 1, 1925 in Goshen, Utah. His parents were William T. Lewis and Claudia Bell White Lewis. He graduated from BY High School in May 1944. He died on November 27, 1965 near Camp Williams, Utah. Interment, Provo City Cemetery.

Lewis, James

Jim Lewis

Class of 1971. Jim Lewis.

Lewis, Jeannette

Lewis, Jeannette
Spanish Fork, Utah US

Nettie & Walter Wilde

BYA High School Class of 1900? Jeannette "Nettie" Lewis. ~ ~ ~ ~ Jeannette wrote her personal record in 1945. She was born November 27, 1882. She writes, "I graduated from the Normal Department of Brigham Young Academy when I was 18 years old. I taught school for two years at the Central School in Spanish Fork and two years at Santaquin prior to my marriage." She boasted that her Scottish pioneer mother's fondest desires were fulfilled: "Seven of my mother's children attended the Brigham Young Academy at Provo, Utah. Five daughters graduated from the Normal Department and taught school prior to their marriage. One daughter graduated from the Commercial Department as a stenographer and two did clerical work." Daughters mentioned: Estella Ann Lewis, b 1880, Jeannette Lews, b 1882, Cora Ethel Lewis, b 1886, Mary Alpha Lewis, b 1889, Sarah Myrle Lewis, b 1890, Hazel Laree Lewis, b 1894, Reva Lewis, b 1896, Agnes Priscilla Lewis, b 1878 Source: Melinda Van Komen @Jun 2015 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER HUSBAND'S FAMILY HISTORY: Walter James Wilde. The following is an article that appeared in the Ninth Ward News, the ward newsletter in Spanish Fork, Utah. It appeared in January, 1962 when Walter was 87 years old. He died 28 July 1963. “Walter J. Wilde, one of the faithful High Priests of the Ninth Ward, was born in American Fork, Utah the 21st day of March in 1975. When you talk to Brother Wilde he always reminds you that he has been here in this sphere of action with all of the Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints except the Prophet Joseph Smith. Walter’s parents, Joseph and Mary Shuttleworth Wilde, were early immigrants to this country from England. Walter received his education in the American Fork schools, after which he spent some time working in the milk skimming plant at Lake Shore, Utah, then when the milk skimming plant was built in Payson, Utah, Walter was hired as its manager. The cream from these two plants was hauled to Spanish Fork Creamery for precessing. In 1901 Walter was called to fill a mission in England, the home of his ancestors. Walter said he was cautioned not to visit the town where his father’s folks lived until he had been in the mission field at least six months. When he did visit the Wilde family after he had been in England for more than six months, he found out why he was cautioned to delay his visit. He said that he went to visit them for Christmas and found that three of the brothers in the family were ministers and each of them represented a different faith. They started to ask him questions but before long the three ministers were quarreling among themselves and Walter didn’t have a chance to explain Mormonism.

[In a letter to his daughter Vivian, dated 28 October 1953, Walter described this visit as follows: "Mrs. Shuttleworth was a widow with three daughters - Mary, Ann, and Sarah. Your grandmother was Mary. All were baptized by John Henry Smith. Mary married Joseph Wilde, Ann married William Hudson, and Sarah married Alfred Barnes. Sarah and her husband traveled to America first, settling in Boston. Alfred worked in a cotton mill and encouraged your grandfather (Joseph Wilde) to come for work. He did that and saved enough money to send for your grandmother and her mother. (Mary's mother was Miriam Reese Shuttleworth. She was 88 years old when she crossed the plains and lived only six months after arriving in Salt Lake City. She is buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.) The Hudsons remained in England and I visited them when I was there on my mission. Aunt Ann had not remained active in the Church and three of her daughters had married ministers, each of a different sect and did I meet them, oh my. It was touch and go after supper - about seven o'clock until quarter past four in the morning. But Dot, this is how the Lord works. At this gathering was Aunt Ann's son, Will Hudson. He sat like one spellbound but asked no questions. But for the next six days that I stayed he was after information all the time. He was not baptized before I left England but Henry Bytheway, who followed me into that field, told me when he came back that Will had been baptized."]
Walter returned from his mission in 1903 and has been an active worker in the Church ever since. He taught the advanced youth class in Sunday School for seventeen years. He was president of the YMMIA and was Sunday School chorister. He was a counselor to Bishop Fred Lewis and Superintendent of the Sunday School and on the Sunday School Stake Board of Palmyra Stake. Soon after Walter returned from his mission he went to work for the Chipman Mercantile Company in American Fork. After working there for seven or eight years he was offered a position at the Barton and Blake Store in Provo. While working for this firm in Provo he used to visit with his best friend and missionary companion, Lorenzo "Ren" Durrant, who was bookkeeper at the Spanish Fork Creamery. Ren and Walter got interested in the Lewis sisters and it wasn’t very long until they were brothers-in-law, Walter having married Jeannette "Nettie" Lewis in the Salt Lake Temple, and Ren having married her sister, Agnes Lewis.
[Rem and Agnes were married in 1901, before the mission, and an entry in Walter’s mission journal indicates Agnes joined Rem in England in 1903, shortly before his mission release.]
Walter and Jeannette are the parents of four children - two boys and two girls. Lewis, their oldest, married Dorothy Crane. They and their seven children live in Salt Lake City. Vivian, the second oldest, married Gordon Knell. They have two children and live in Newcastle, Utah. Keith, the third member of the family, married Mary Farnsworth. They live in Spokane, Washington with their three children. Carole, the youngest of the family married Gordon F. Harrison. They live in Elsinore, California with their two daughters. Walter is a lover of the out-of-doors. The sport he loves best is fishing. He said if he got started telling about some of his fishing trips there wouldn’t be room for anything else in this ward paper. There is one trip that Walter won’t ever forget. It was a trip in Springville Canyon and over into Hall’s Fork. The group on this trip practically carried the two-horse rig over the hog back (ridge) but they all claim they had a lot of fun. Shortly after Walter and Jeanette were married, Walter decided that there should be a furniture store in Spanish Fork so he rented the building formerly occupied by the Creer & Nielsen Implement Store on the corner of Main and Second Fork and started the Excel Furniture Company. This business was very prosperous so, after renting a home in the Third Ward from Bishop Marinus Larsen for a couple of years, he was able to buy the home in which they have lived ever since - on the corner of First South and First West, one block from the church. Walter operated his furniture store from 1911 until 1926 when he had to sell out because of the Great Depression. Both Walter and Jeanette were lovers of music. They both sang in the Second Ward choir for many years. While running the Excel Furniture Store, Walter used to delight in demonstrating the phonographs that he had in stock for sale. One day he demonstrated a phonograph with a new-fangled device on it to make it so that the operator could make the music go soft or loud as he chose. Of course, the one operating the machine had to be on hand anyway to keep the machine wound up because it ran from a spring! Walter says he remembers very well going with his father from American Fork to Salt Lake City to haul the tithing that was paid in-kind. Walter was also an inventor. He invented the first turn signal for automobiles. It was a mechanical device operated from the dash which made an arrow point in the direction the driver was going. Walter had one installed on his car but the car companies a few years later adopted the turn signals we have now.” @Jan1962

Lewis, John (1976)

John Lewis

Centennial Class of 1976. John Lewis. He is a son of BYU's Ben E. Lewis. [TM]

Lewis, John R. (BYU 1919)

Lewis, John R. (BYU 1919)

John Lewis

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1919. John R. Lewis. He received an AB Degree in Chemistry in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 188.

Lewis, Leah

Lewis, Leah

Leah Lewis

Class of 1918. Leah Lewis. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1918. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 250.

Lewis, Linda Jean
939 South Donner Way Apt 213
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108-2148 US

Linda Jean Lewis
  • Home: 801-581-1775

Class of 1965. Linda Jean Lewis. F.H.A., Thespians, Drama, Seminary 4 years. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYU BS Microbiology 1972. @2010

Lewis, Lucile

Lewis, Lucile

Lucile Lewis

Class of 1914. Lucile Lewis. She received a BYH Normal Certificate in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 5, page 461.

Lewis, Maggie

Lewis, Maggie

Maggie Lewis

BY Academy High School Normal Class of 1891. Maggie Lewis. Received a Normal Diploma on May 21, 1891. Source: Graduation Program of the Normal Class of 1891. Confirmed: BYU Special Collections UA 1008.

Lewis, Mark L.

Lewis, Mark L.

Mark Lewis

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1917. Mark L. Lewis. He received an AB Degree in Social Science in 1917. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 397.

Lewis, Mary Anne (1972)
1950 Yale Avenue
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108-1827 US

Mary Anne and Judd Turner
  • Work: (801) 583-3342

Class of 1972. Mary Anne Lewis. Class Social Chair. BYU BA Art & Design 1977. Teaching Certificate Design 1979. Mary married Judd A. Turner.

Lewis, Mary Catherine (1892?)

Lewis, Mary Catherine (1892?)
Provo, Utah US

Mary and Joseph Markham

Brigham Young Academy High School Class of 1892? Mary C. Lewis. She was born on March 21, 1874, in Spanish Fork, Utah. Daughter of Fredrick Lewis Sr. and Agnes R. Ferguson. Mary married Joseph Markham, BYA HS Class of 1886? on January 25, 1899, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mary attended Brigham Young Academy and received a teaching [normal] certificate. Before marriage she taught school in Sanpete County and south Utah County. After her marriage she taught in Provo City schools for a number of years. She was active in civic and church affairs in all auxiliary organizations. In 1966, she was 92 years of age, still active and very much interested in life. Her three children all attended BYH: Joseph Aldus Markham, BYH Class of 1918; Fred L. Markham, BYH Class of 1919; and Lucille Markham Thorne, BYH Class of 1925. Source: The Sons of Brigham by T. Earl Pardoe, 1969.

Lewis, Michael Dalley
543 N Washington St
Papillon, Nebraska 68046 US

Michael Lewis
  • Home: 402-339-6281

Class of 1960~Honorary. Michael Dalley Lewis. According to Michael, he attended BY Elementary School in the 5th and 6th grades, 1954-1956. @2010

Lewis, Myrl

Lewis, Myrl
Bluffdale, Utah US

Myrl and Leota Lewis

Class of 1913. Myrl Lewis. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1913. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 7, page 354. ~ ~ ~ ~ Myrl Lewis was born on March 28, 1893 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah. His parents were Henry Lewis and Mary Jane Blood Lewis. Myrl Lewis married Leota Maria Frost on June 23, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Myrl Lewis died on May 9, 1979 at Bluffdale, Salt Lake County, Utah.

Lewis, Natella

Lewis, Natella
Provo, Utah US

Natella Lewis

Classes of 1921 and 1924. Natella Lewis [female]. Source 1: Photograph of the BYH Graduating Class of 1921. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. Natella Lewis. Source 2: 1921 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1921. Natella Lewis. She received a High School Diploma in 1921. Source 3: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 406. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1924. Natella Lewis. She received a High School Certificate in the BYH Class of 1924. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, Page 406. ~ ~ ~ ~

Lewis, Ora

Lewis, Ora

Ora Lewis

Class of 1921 ~ Honorary. Ora Lewis. Member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918.

Lewis, Raymond

Lewis, Raymond

Raymond Lewis

Class of 1928. Raymond Lewis. Graduated from Brigham Young High School on Thursday, May 24, 1928. Source: The Evening Herald, Provo, Utah, May 23, 1928. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? Raymond Lewis, born September 17, 1909 in Hunter, Salt Lake County, Utah. Source: United States 1940 Census, Salt Lake City, Utah. Raymond Lewis was 30, born in Utah. His wife was Anona Lewis, age 31, born in Utah. They had two sons in 1940, including Norman Lewis, age 10, born in Utah, and a newborn baby, age 0, as yet unnamed, ______ Lewis, born in Utah. Residence: Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ ~ ~ Marriage: Raymond Glenn Lewis married Anona Royter on July 16, 1929, in Cache, Utah. Raymond's parents were Wilford Lewis and Georgena Bess Lewis. Anona's parents were Charles Royter and Jennie Stoddard Royter. Raymond Glenn Lewis died on May 15, 1983. Interment: Holladay Memorial Park, Holladay, Utah. If you know whether this information is correct or not, please contact this website.

Lewis, Reed D.

Lewis, Reed D.
Murray, Utah US

Reed and Vilate Lewis

Class of 1933. Reed Lewis. ~ ~ ~ ~ Reed "D" Lewis was born on November 1, 1913 in Woodland, Summit, Utah. His parents were William Lewis and Pleasants Maud White. He married Vilate Johana Lindstrom on June 5, 1933 in Woodland, Utah [or Salt Lake City, Utah]. He died on October 15, 1984 in Murray, [or Salt Lake City] Utah. Interment, Provo, Utah [or Salt Lake City, Utah].

Lewis, Reva

Lewis, Reva

Reva Lewis

Class of 1915. Reva Lewis (female). Name and photo appear among Senior Class Graduates at Brigham Young High School in 1915. Source: 1915 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 84-102.

Lewis, Stephen W.
3640 E Millcreek Rd
Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 US

Steve Lewis
  • Work: (801) 272-2598

Class of 1969. Steve Lewis. Born 1951; Admitted to the Utah Bar 1980; Brigham Young University - Provo, Utah, B.S.; Brigham Young University - Provo, Utah, J.D. Son of Ben E. Lewis and Barbara Lewis. Alternate address: Stephen W. Lewis, Atty. Gen. Off., 160 E. 300 S., Ste. 500, Salt Lake City, Utah @2006

Lewis, Sterling Rex

Lewis, Sterling Rex
Provo, Utah US

Rex Lewis

Class of 1940. Rex Lewis. President, Senior Class of 1940. Basketball. Football. Boys' Organization. Rex came to BYH from Wasatch. ~ ~ ~ ~ DEATH NOTICE: Sterling Rex Lewis, 87, of Provo, passed away September 7, 2010. He was an attorney with Lewis Petersen PC, Attorneys At Law, Provo, Utah. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, September 11, 2010 at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center Street. Friends may call at the mortuary one hour prior to services. Interment will be in East Lawn Memorial Hills, Provo. Condolences may be sent to info@bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, Wednesday, September 8, 2010] @2010

Lewis, Vilate
11109 N.E. Ralph Avenue
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112 US

Vilate Hallett
  • Work: 505-296-3503

Class of 1949. Vilate Lewis. Notre Maison, Band, Chorus. She graduated from BYH on May 26, 1949. Source: 1949 BYH Graduation Exercises Program. ~ ~ ~ ~ She married _______ Hallett.

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