Alphabetical Alumni

Matson, John William

John Matson

Class of 1962. John William Matson. Football, Track, Ski Club, Seminary Graduate, Dramatics, Forensics. ~ ~ ~ ~ IS THIS? John Matson, 273 W 815 S, Logan, Utah 84321 - (435) 753-1571 ~ ~ ~ ~ OR ~ ~ ~ ~ John Matson, 184 S 580 E, Santaquin, Utah 84655 - (801) 754-0223 ? @2007

Matson, Judy
577 West 850 North
Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062-1643 US

Judy and Douglas Eastman
  • Home: 801-785-6008

Class of 1961. Judy Matson. Chorus, Seminary Graduate. BYU 1965. ~ ~ ~ ~ Married Douglas C. Eastman. @2011

Matthews, Elmer Richards

Matthews, Elmer Richards
Brigham City, Utah US

Elmer + 2 Matthews

Class of 1920. Elmer Matthews (not Mathewis). Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1920. Source 1: 1920 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, page 65-85. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1920. Elmer R. Matthews. He received a High School Diploma in 1920. Source 2: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 34. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1932. Elmer R. Matthews. He received a BS Degree in Accounting in 1932. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 34. ~ ~ ~ ~ Elmer Richards Matthews was born on January 12, 1901 at (Three Mile Creek) Perry, Utah. His parents were Henry Charles Matthews and Anne Maria Richards Matthews. ~ ~ Elmer Matthews (21) of Taylorsville, Utah, first married Fannie Laprele Simmons (17) of Spanish Fork, Utah on May 29, 1919 in Salt Lake City, Utah. ~ ~ Elmer Richards Matthews (47) of Perry, Utah, second married Marie Wight (28) of Harper, Utah on May 19, 1948 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the daughter of Ephriam Emery Wight and Lucille Lillywhite. Elmer R. Matthews died on March 1, 1987 in Brigham City, Utah. His interment, Harper Cemetery, Honeyville, Utah.

Matthews, Helen Evelyn

Matthews, Helen Evelyn
Jerome, Idaho US

Helen and Earnest Craig

[Class of 1935] Class of 1936. Helen Evelyn Matthews. Helen came to BYH from Gray, Idaho. Sources: 1935 and 1936 BYH Wildcat yearbooks. Apparently she was considered a member of the senior class in both years, but actually graduated in 1936. ~ ~ ~ ~ Helen Evelyn Matthews was born on May 12, 1918 in Declo, Cassia County, Idaho. Her parents were George S. Matthews and Nellie Anderson. She married Earnest Craig on September 24, 1937. Helen Matthews Craig died on September 25, 1997 in Jerome, Idaho.

Maughn, Howard John

Maughn, Howard John
Logan, Utah US

Howard and Eldora Maughn

BYA Beaver Branch ~ Murdock Academy, Faculty & Staff. Howard Maughan. Served as the final principal of Murdock Academy for two years from 1920 to 1922. ~ ~ ~ ~ Howard John Maughan was born on September 3, 1891 in Logan, Utah. His parents were Peter Weston Maughan and Mary Lucinda Naef Maughan. Howard married Eldora Catherina Johnson on September 4, 1912 in Logan, Utah. Howard J. Maughn died on May 20, 1965 in Logan, Utah. His interment, Logan, Utah.

Maw, Carlyle E.

Maw, Carlyle E.

Carlyle Maw

Class of 1921 ~ Honorary. Carlyle E. Maw. Member of the Class of 1921 as a freshman in 1918. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1925. Carlyle E. Maw. He received a BS Degree in Chemistry in 1925. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 224.

Maw, Charles Edward

Maw, Charles Edward
Provo, Utah US

Charles and Margaret Maw

BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1897. Charles Edward Maw. Received the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy (B. Pd.) on May 27, 1897. Source 1: The (Provo) Daily Enquirer, May 27, 1897. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: [Name contained in an informal "Cast of Characters" graduation / advertising program of 1897.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 38. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 4: Program, BYA Exercises Class of ' 97, Normal Department. ~ ~ ~ ~ His obituary in the Salt Lake Telegram, May 27, 1950.

Maw, Florence

Maw, Florence

Florence Maw

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1932. Florence Maw. She received an A.B. Degree in English in 1932. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 482.

Maxfield, Linford

Maxfield, Linford
Altonah, Utah US

Lynford Maxfield

Class of 1924. A male student with the surname Maxfield is shown in the composite class photograph of the BYH Class of 1924. Source: 1924 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section. ~ ~ ~ ~ We have been unable to find any students during this time period named Maxwell, except Linford Maxfield of Altonah, Utah, who is listed as a 2nd Year (sophomore) student in 1924. Background sources: BYU/BYH Annual Catalogues for the School Years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26.

Maxfield, Russell C.

Maxfield, Russell C.
Las Vegas, Nevada US

Russ and Nancy Maxfield

Class of 1967. Russell C. Maxfield. German Club, Letterman, Science Club, Drama, Chorus, Wildcat Yearbook Staff (Photographer), Football, Wrestling, Track, 4th Year Seminary. ~ ~ ~ ~ He married Nancy. Web designer. @2008 ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Russell "C" Maxfield, 62, of Las Vegas, Nevada, passed away peacefully in his home on January 13, 2011. He was born September 17, 1948 in Stockton California to the late Rex Maxfield and Eda Theobald Maxfield. Russ graduated from the historic Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah in the Class of 1967, and subsequently attended Dixie College in St. George, Utah. Russ was patient, kind and outgoing and he was well known for his comic relief. He resided in many states, and particularly loved the city of Las Vegas. Russ was an entrepreneur and a man with many hats. He had diverse interests and held many jobs including: Blackjack and Craps dealer, Casino Floor Manager, Skydive Instructor, Chef, and many others. He also started and ran his own businesses in home remodeling and computer repair. Throughout the years, he enjoyed motocross racing, home and auto restoration, sailing and has always loved to travel. He was a self-educated computer genius, and a highly skilled golfer. Russ is survived by significant other, Nancy Kugler, of Las Vegas; stepfather: E. Blair Maxfield, of Cedar City, Utah; siblings: Anita Rae Mortenson and LaDaun Mitchell; children, Georgeanna, Korie and Kristopher Maxfield. He is also survived by five grandchildren, Aspen, Chaz, Ryan, Tyler and Grayson. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 22nd at Los Prados LDS Church, 5160 Lone Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89130. Viewing will be held at 10 a.m. and a service at 11 a.m. Graveside services will follow immediately at Palm Cemetery, 6701 N. Jones Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89131. Flowers may be sent to the church at address listed above. Also, visit Russ's memorial website at www.mem.com and then search for Russ Maxfield. [Deseret News, Thursday, January 20, 2011.] ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS BIOGRAPHY: When Russ Maxfield walked into the room, people took notice. He always brought about with him an enthusiastic spontanaeity and had a contagious smile. He was a clever and witty person who was always willing to help others. He was patient, kind and outgoing and he was well known for his comic relief as he was always at the ready with a good joke. Russ was born September 17, 1948 and was the son of Rex Maxfield and Eda Theobald Maxfield. The family moved around a bit, but they lived most of their years in Cedar City, Utah. From the time Russ was 5 years old, he was raised by his mother and his stepfather, E. Blair Maxfield. He had two younger half-sisters, Ladaun and Anita Rae. Young Russ was full of curiosity, rambunctiousness and mischief. Eda always told stories about having a hard time keeping up with him. In one of her favorite stories, she recalled how when Russ was little, he got lost at a store while shopping with her once. He somehow ended up at the police station where they gave him ice cream and candy. His mother finally located him there and took him home. A couple of days later, Russ came up missing again, and again, Eda found him at the police station, where they were once more giving him treats. This continued to happen: Russ would take off on his trike to the police station, and his mother would show up to get him. She finally had to get mad at the police officers and tell them to stop giving him ice cream and candy so she could keep him home. Blair recalls, “My first contact with Russell was when he was 5 years old. Russell was a very happy, very active little five-year-old. He thought everyone was his friend and would visit with anyone and everyone. He loved to explore and would take off on his tricycle and later his bicycle whenever he could get away from whoever was tending him. His curiosity knew no bounds. He would get into anything he could get to and as he grew older he had to take everything apart to see how it worked. This curiosity has lasted all his life. He has always enjoyed people. I think that is why he as lasted longer at the casino than on any other job, because here he was working with people.” As a boy, Russ was also active in the LDS Church and Boy Scouts. During his high school years, Russ was a ‘brain’ but school bored him. He did not necessarily like school and seemed to be always a little ahead of the other students. He did alright however, grade wise. During his freshman year of high school, he went to four schools. He started out in Salt Lake, moved to Bakersfield, then on to Sacramento and finally Bellevue, Washington. Russ graduated from historic Brigham Young High School in Provo, Utah in 1967. He also attended Dixie College in St. George, Utah and served an LDS mission in England from 1967-1968, but returned early due to health problems. Russ was easygoing and demonstrated a deep concern for others. He always seemed aware of what was going on with people around him and throughout his life he made many, many friends. He was shy, however, about certain things, but an extrovert overall. He had a high school sweetheart by the name of Tafta, with whom he still stayed in touch with over the years. One of his closest friends was Chuck Dayton, and they were best friends for over 40 years. He was also good friends with Joe Neal, Don Gates, Jim Ward, and cousins Randy Bell and Terry Steed. On June 5, 1970, Russ married musician, Carol Susan Hansen (Sharp) at the Salt Lake Temple in and they had three children together: two daughters, Georgeanna and Korie, and one son, Kristopher. They have also been blessed with five grandchildren, Aspen, Chaz, Ryan, Tyler and Grayson. On, July 8, 1983, Russ married artist, Nancy Kugler at the Little Church of the West in Las Vegas. They were together for about 10 years, then reunited later and shared their lives together for the remainder of Russ’s life. Nancy recalls that “we were both happy all of the years that we were together. One reason or another there were always plans and activities that took up our lives and it never got boring.” Nancy also stated that she could write an entire book about their lives and many adventures they shared. Throughout his life, Russ resided in many states, and particularly loved the city of Las Vegas. He worked as a blackjack and craps dealer and casino floor manager for the Las Vegas Hilton for over 10 years in the 1970s. Due to his talent for making acquaintances easily, Russ had the pleasure of meeting Elvis Presley and establishing a working friendship with him. One of his favorite stories to tell was how every year, Elvis used to dress up as Santa Claus for the Hilton employees’ children. No adults were allowed! However, Russ’s two girls will forever have bragging rights to say they have sat on Elvis’s lap and have been kissed by Elvis! This would cause many women to become quite envious! Also, for many years, Russ wore a gold chain that once had a pendant belonging to Elvis. He was very proud of that and many of his family members and close friends will recall that he rarely took it off. Russ also worked for several other Las Vegas casinos including the Landmark Hotel, Showboat Hotel, the MGM Grand Hotel in Reno, and most recently, the Tropicana Hotel. Russ was an entrepreneur and a man with many hats. He had diverse interests and held many other jobs over the years including: skydiving instructor, chef, restaurant manager, telecommunications, and many others. He also started and ran his own businesses in home remodeling and computer repair. Because Russ loved to have a broad variety of activities in his life, he took advantage of the opportunity to pursue numerous hobbies. He enjoyed motocross racing, home and auto restoration, and sailing. He has always loved to travel and one of his favorite trips was to Mexico with Nancy. He was a self-educated computer genius, and a highly skilled golfer, so good that he could have gone professional, had he wanted to. Russ derived much satisfaction from participating in and watching sports. In high school, he played football, wrestled, and ran track (specializing in hurdles and high jump), lettering in several of these, and his sports success continued well after high school. Russ has always been something of a sports fan and enjoyed watching football whenever he got the opportunity. His two favorite teams were the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders. Russ always had a certain style and inventiveness to him. He was a dynamic, charismatic, self-expressive person who was forever looking to celebrate the endless possibilities life had to offer. He had a knack for being clever, creative and witty. He had a magnetic personality that others wanted to be around. It seemed as if many others looked to Russ Maxfield for inspiration, leadership, wisdom and encouragement. Russ was always more than willing to share life’s experiences with his loved ones and will be dearly missed. ~~ Korie Maxfield, January 20th, 2011. Source.

May, Clifton

Clifton May

Class of 1934. Clifton May.

Mayberry, John
467 E 300 N
Provo, Utah 84606-3060

Johnnie Mayberry
  • Work: (801) 377-2465

Class of 1950. Football, Chorus, French Club.

Mayberry, Louis Ray
7575 Mexico Way
Buena Park, California 90620 US

Louis Mayberry

Class of 1950 ~ Honorary? Louis Ray Mayberry. [His name, photo do not appear with the senior class in the 1950 Wildcat yearbook.]

Mayberry, Myrna

Myrna Mayberry

Class of 1949 ~ Honorary. Myrna Mayberry.

Mayer, Clifford

Mayer, Clifford

Clifford Mayer

Classes of 1914 and 1916. Clifford Mayer. He received a High School Diploma in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 316. ~ ~ ~ ~ Class of 1916. Clifford Mayer. He received a BYH Normal Diploma in 1916. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 316.

Mayers, James

Mayers, James

James Mayers

Class of 1913. James Mayers. Graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1913. Name on list, but no photo. Source: 1913 BYU Banyan yearbook, BYH section, pages 63-81.

Mayhew, Wayne Elijah

Mayhew, Wayne Elijah
Berkeley, California US

Wayne & Vera Mayhew

Class of 1919. Wayne E. Mayhew. He received a BYH Academic Diploma in 1919. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 34. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1923. Wayne E. Mayhew. He received a BS Degree in 1923. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 10, page 34. ~ ~ ~ ~ Wayne Elijah Mayhew was born on March 13, 1897 in Giles, Wayne County, Utah. His parents were Elijah Walker Mayhew and Rosetta White Mayhew. Wayne married Vera Lenore Hinckley on May 31, 1923. Wayne E. Mayhew died on January 29, 1973. ~ ~ ~ ~ Several years before his death in 1973, Wayne E. Mayhew of Berkeley, California, established a trust fund to provide annual awards in creative writing and fine arts at Brigham Young University in honor of his wife, Vera Hinckley Mayhew, a former BYU student. The first contest, in short story writing, began in 1963 – 64 and has continued annually since then. A second contest, in poetry writing, began in 1974 – 75. Then in 1978 – 79 four additional contests were started. Since that time, two additional contests were added, making eight annual Mayhew contests.

McAdam, J. Robert
9161 Dupont Way
Sacramento, California 95826-4538 US

Robert McAdam
  • Home: (916) 363-4170

Faculty & Staff. J. Robert McAdam. Chemistry & Science Teacher, 1956-1957. ~ ~ ~ ~ J. Robert McAdam (1960), Professor of Education Emeritus (1992), California State University, Sacramento, California. ~ ~ Publications: 1. Portable Video Tape Recorder: A Guide For Teachers, by J. Robert McAdam (1968). 2. Sacramento Genealogical Sources Before 1900, J. Robert McAdam. Sacramento (1983). @2010

McAffee, Annette
1460 East Amalfi Way
Sandy, Utah 84093-2228 US

Annette and Dean Hansen
  • Home: (801) 572-6871

Class of 1961. Annette McAffee. Dramatics, Forensics, Hi-Steppers, Ski Club, F.H.A., Thespians, Yld Cat Newspaper Reporter, Wildcat Yearbook, Seminary Graduate. BYU BS Teacher Education 1966. Married Dean M. Hansen. @2010

McAffee, Boyd H., Jr.
250 Cherry Drive
Orem, Utah 84058 US

Boyd and Marlene McAffee
  • Work: (801) 225-5445

Class of 1967. Boyd McAffee. Ski Club, Letterman, Football, Wrestling (Captain as a Senior), Track, 4th Year Seminary. BYU Elementary Education & Teaching Certificate 1975. He married Marlene. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alpine School District, Clear Creek Summer Camp (near Scofield, Utah), Boyd McAffee, Camp Principal (for 17 years) and/or Teacher (for more than 30 years) - Home (801) 225-5445 - School (801) 785-8723 ext. 117. Alternate email address: bmmcaffee@alpine.k12.ut.us @2007

McAffee, Evelyn
1393 North 1250 East
Lehi, Utah 84043-1437 US

Evelyn and Ken Rushton
  • Work: 801-766-0600,
  • Cell: 801-768-8055

Class of 1969. Evelyn McAffee. BYU BS Elementary Education 1972. She married Kenneth Rushton.

McAffee, Silvia
Orem, Utah US

Silvia and Dennis Nuckles

Class of 1963. Silvia McAffee. Band, Chorus, F.H.A., Ski Club, Hi-Steppers, Seminary Graduate. BYU BS Child Development & Family Relations & Teaching Certificate 1968. BYU BS Early Childhood Education 1986. Married Dennis Nuckles. @2008 ~ ~ ~ ~ HER OBITUARY: Obituary for Silvia McAffee Nuckles, 1945 - 2020. Silvia McAffee Nuckles, 75, of American Fork, Utah passed away surrounded by her family on October 25, 2020. She was born in Lehi, Utah on June 27, 1945 to Boyd Harman McAffee and Louise Schow. She lived in Provo, Utah until age 8 when her family moved to Iran for two years. She returned to Provo at age 10 and completed school there, graduating from B.Y. High School in the Class of 1963. She attended Brigham Young University, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Child Development & Family Relations and Elementary Education in 1968. After earning her degree, she taught 2nd grade at Maeser Elementary in Provo, the same elementary she attended as a child. Silvia married Dennis A. Nuckles, of Lancaster, California on April 3, 1969 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are the parents of four children and 20 grandchildren; Dennis Jr. (Heather), American Fork, and their children, Cade, Mckell (Isaac), Luke and Brielle; Aaron (Janae), South Jordan, and children, Alyssa (Jackson), Whitney (Andrew), Kyler and Aubrey; Chad (Veronica), Mesa, Arizona, and children Bailee, Stella, Dakota, Bridger and Hunter; Ashley Nuckles Pead (Tim), American Fork, and children Mallory, Brady and Savanna; with 4 additional grandchildren Cooper, Garrett, Griffin and Quinn. Silvia was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in a number of capacities including: Primary and Relief Society teacher, Cub Scout leader, Primary Presidency and Stake Relief Society Presidency. One of her great loves since early childhood was camping, fishing and boating. She also loved to travel. She and her family took many wonderful trips together. She was an incredible seamstress and an excellent cook. She also loved to bake and share her creations with family and friends. Her greatest joy came from spending time with her husband, children, and grandchildren. She loved playing games, attending sporting events, plays, dance recitals, school activities, taking the grandchildren to lunch for their birthday, hosting sleepovers, family gatherings, family reunions, and sharing their condo in St. George. Silvia was an amazingly caring wife, mother, grandmother and friend who always put the needs of others ahead of her own. Despite numerous health challenges in her later years, Silvia never lost her passion for life or her tremendous sense of humor. She endured three open-heart surgeries in a 14-month period, the third surgery resulting in the implant of an artificial heart pump (LVAD) in December 2012. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. The family would like to offer a special thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff at the Intermountain Heart Institute at the Intermountain Medical Center (IMC) in Murray, Utah. This program extended Silvia’s life many years, allowing her to spend more time with those she cherished most. We also wish to thank the providers from Bristol Hospice who provided her with such outstanding and loving care. Silvia was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband, Dennis, their four children and 20 grandchildren and their spouses; four siblings and their spouses: Annette McAffee Hansen (Dean) Sandy, UT; Boyd H. McAffee Jr. (Marleen) Orem, UT; Evelyn McAffee Rushton (Ken) St. George, UT; Dawn McAffee Brown (Paul) San Antonio, TX. and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Thursday, October 29, 2020, at the Manila Creek LDS Ward 1320 W 3540 N Pleasant Grove. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Due to the coronavirus the viewing will be non-traditional. The viewing will be open casket, but without a family line. Family members will be in the building so you can greet them individually while still maintaining social distancing. Thank you for wearing a mask. Her funeral service will be broadcast live over Zoom at approximately 12:00 for those desiring to use that option. To join us virtually click the hyperlink below. Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84650983919 Meeting ID: 846 5098 3919 Source.

McAffee, Steven Paul

McAffee, Steven Paul
Provo, Utah US

Steven & Marcia Lee McAffee

Class of 1960 ~ Honorary. Steven Paul McAffee. Attended BYJrH in 1957, participated in BYJrH Music. Attended BYU in 1965. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Steven Paul McAffee, 71, passed away on May 20, 2013. Steve was born March 20, 1942 in Provo, Utah. He was the first-born child of Paul Gust and Virginia Rose Burningham McAffee. He loved his three younger sisters and took very good care of them. He enjoyed being a big brother. As a boy Steve participated in the Little League World Series in 1953. He loved baseball. When his son and grandson played he enjoyed coaching and helping out. He was proud that he earned his Eagle Scout. He also enjoyed his paper route for the Daily Herald; this started his long career with the newspaper business. He kept his route even when he could drive. He attended schools in Provo, Utah. He bragged that he graduated high school twice, first from BY High and then Provo High School in 1960. After graduation he went into the Coast Guard Reserve. He was always patriotic and proud of his service as a member of the U.S. Coast Guard. He was stationed at the Monterey Life Boat Station and Point Reyes Lighthouse. He was a mechanic and fireman while serving in the Coast Guard. He received an honorable discharge in 1964. He also was a member of the American Legion for 25 years. On September 3, 1965 he married his sweet wife Marcia Lee Barney in Provo, Utah. Together they had lots of fun dragging center in many of his hot cars. In 1970 they welcomed a son, Martin and seven years later were blessed with a daughter Lacy. Steve loved to work. He started out as a paper boy for the Daily Herald. Then he took a job in the circulation room at age 17. In 1963 a job opening in the press room intrigued him and he was there until 2002. After "retiring" from the newspaper business he took a job as a courier for UVRMC. He was there for five years. He then took a job at Capital Community Bank and was still working there at the time of his passing. He loved his job at the bank with his daughter Lacy. He also loved his small business ventures as the co-owner of Campus Ski and Cycle and G&S Ice. Steve loved cars. At one time he owned 11 and was told he had to get a dealers license if he purchased more. His favorites were his 57 Chevy Nomad, and the 57 & 63 Corvettes. It's hard to pick a favorite, but the 1965 GMC truck, restored with his son is most special. He enjoyed meeting up with his buddies from the Gents Car Club. Steve loved bluegrass music, but his favorite was Johnny Cash. Steve loved to tell the story of when he rode the white roller coaster at Lagoon with Johnny Cash. If you wanted to find Steve you could find him at Joe's Spic N Span or Nate's diner with all his coffee buddies. He loved history and was a member of the Utah Historical Society. He is survived by his wife, Marcia Lee & children Marty S. McAffee and Lacy G. (Nate) Fife all of Provo. His sisters Rosemarie McAffee and Kathleen Virginia Smith both of Provo. His three grandchildren Coby Josiah Salazar, Cannon Tay McAffee and Cassidy Marie Fife. He is preceded in death by his parents & younger sister Suzanne Alice McAffee Huff. Steve loved his nieces and nephews. He was happy to help them and considered them his children. Funeral Services will be held at 12 noon, Friday, May 24, 2013 at the Provo Elks Lodge #849, 1000 South University Avenue, Provo, Utah. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center Street, Thursday, May 23, from 6-8 pm and Friday at the Elks Lodge one hour prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be emailed to info@bergmortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, Thursday, May 23, 2013]

McAllister, James W.

McAllister, James W.

James McAllister

BY Academy High School Class of 1903. James W. McAllister. He also received a Special Certificate in Vocal Music. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 158.

McAllister, Jonathan W.

McAllister, Jonathan W.
Provo, Utah US

John McAllister

Class of 1914. Jonathan W. McAllister. He received a BYH Music Diploma in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 85. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1927. Jonathan W. McAllister. He received an A.B. Degree in 1927. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 8, page 85. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. John W. McAllister. Beginning in 1946-47, he taught Band and Orchestra. In 1947-48 he taught Chorus.

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