BYA~BYH Faculty & Staff


Alphabetical Alumni
Patten, Ida

Patten, Ida
Provo, Utah US

Ida Patten

Faculty & Staff. Ida Patten, Training School, 1881-1884.

Patten, Thomas
2426 Nansen Court
Park City, Utah 84060

Thomas Patten
  • Work: (435) 649-6971

Faculty & Staff 1960s, including 1964-65 - German Teacher.

Peck, Donald M.

Peck, Donald M.
Sandy, Utah US

Donald and Marilyn Peck

Faculty & Staff 1960s, including 1962-68. Donald M. Peck. Mathematics Teacher. BYU BS 1954. ~ ~ ~ ~ Netherlands Amsterdam Mission President, February 1993--1996: Donald M. Peck, 62, Union 27th Ward, Sandy Cottonwood Creek Stake; ward teacher trainer, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, stake mission president, bishop and counselor; served in Netherlands Mission, 1953-55; University of Utah professor of mathematics education; earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Utah and doctorate from Arizona State University; born in Midvale, Utah, a son of Donald Melvin Sr. and Twila Gagon Peck He married Marylyn Lucille Moore, four children. She is a visiting teaching supervisor, former stake Relief Society secretary, spiritual living teacher, ward Relief Society president's counselor, and Young Women president; secretary to Jordan River temple president; attended BYU; born in Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of James David and Bessie Lucille Flynn Moore. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Donald Melvin Peck, Jr., beloved father, grandfather, brother and friend passed away at the age of 88 on February 15, 2019 in Rexburg, Idaho, after struggling with dementia for several months. Dad spent his final hours with his son David, and his three dear girls were able to visit and spend precious time with him shortly before his passing. Born November 1, 1930 in Midvale, Utah to Donald Melvin Peck, Sr. and Twila Gagon Peck, he spent most of his childhood in Pioche, Nevada, graduating from Lincoln County High School. He briefly attended Branch Agricultural College (now Southern Utah University) before serving in the Korean War as a Corporal in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. After completing a mission for The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Netherlands, he returned to his family who had relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah. There he met and fell in love with his eternal companion, Marylyn Lucille Moore. They were sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 18, 1956 and spent 44 years together before Marylyn’s untimely passing in 2000. Donald held many callings in the LDS Church. He served in Sandy, Utah as a Bishop and member of the Cottonwood Creek Stake Presidency. His last calling was a Temple Sealer both in the Jordan River Utah and the Denver, Colorado temples. He served with his beloved wife Marylyn as President of the Belgium Antwerp Mission and the Netherlands Amsterdam Mission from 1993-1996 and was well-loved by members and his missionaries. Donald valued education personally and professionally. He attended the University of Utah, earning a B.S. (1958) and an M.S. (1962). He taught at Olympus Junior High School and Brigham Young High School before going on to earn a Ph.D. in 1971 from Arizona State University. He spent most of his career teaching at the University of Utah in the Educational Studies Department from 1970-1993. His pastimes included woodworking with his colleague and friend Stan Jencks and fishing with his friend Lou Chatterley. He created many works of fine furniture, cabinetry, and art which he shared with friends and family. Most importantly he loved reading the scriptures and spending time with his family. He had a special talent for listening and making all around him feel special and loved. He was preceded in death by his eternal companion, Marylyn Lucille Moore Peck, his parents, granddaughter Elizabeth Rachel Peck, and his brother, Ralph Lynn Peck. Survived by his son, David Donald Peck (Rachel), Rexburg, Idaho; Shannon Diane Peck Woods (Dan), Phoenix, Arizona; Erin Lynne Peck Stauffer (Tony), South Jordan, Utah; Keri Sue Peck Draney (Clark), Twin Falls, Idaho; 15 grandchildren, Andrew, Jonathan, Anne, Julianne, Miriam, Savana, Spencer, Christian, Jacob, Sterling, Joshua, Cameron, Mercedes, Caitlin, and Colton; 12 great-grandchildren, Michael, Elizabeth, Emma, Judah, David, Evelyn, Randy, Abigail, William, Natasha, Collette and Sophia; his brothers David Peck and Joseph Peck, and his sisters Twila Jean Van Leer and Leanne Ward. Following Marylyn’s death, he was married for time to Florence Myles of Denver, Colorado, who also survives him. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 23, 2019, at the Old Mission Road Chapel, 1433 Old Mission Road, Sandy. Friends and family may call at a viewing on Friday February 22, 2019, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive, and from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Dad, we love you more than a bushel and a peck and will miss you greatly but find joy in the knowledge of your reunion with Mom––your best friend––holding hands throughout eternity. Source.

Pehrson, Bruce
1106 Quail Wing Rd
Farmington, Utah 84025-3835 US

Bruce Pehrson
  • Home: (801) 451-5505

Faculty & Staff. Bruce Pehrson. Teacher in 1966-1967, in the BYH Science Department and Math Department. @2010

Penrod, Donna M.

Penrod, Donna M.

Donna and Justin Winkler

Faculty & Staff, Teacher at the BYU Laboratory School. Donna M. Penrod Winkler died Sunday, April 14, 1996 in Provo, Utah. She was born April 25, 1905 in Provo, Utah to Charles Wells Penrod and Sarah Eliza Forsyth. Donna met Justin "J" Winkler when she went to Bluebell to teach school. They were married in Provo, Utah on December 29, 1926. The marriage was solemnized five months later in the Manti LDS Temple. Donna attended school in Provo, ultimately graduating from Provo High School. She then attended Brigham Young University and received a teaching certificate in 1927. She taught school in Bluebell, in the Provo School District and in the BYU Laboratory School. Throughout her lifetime Donna was an active member of the LDS Church and served on both stake and ward levels. Donna and Justin also served a stake mission. Additionally, she worked in civic and service organizations, assisting in the organization of early county programs for the handicapped. Her hobbies and talents were many. She enjoyed being a seamstress and making clothing for her family. Donna was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. A great pleasure in her life was enjoying the beauty of the North Fork of Provo Canyon at the family cabin. Donna is survived by her daughter, Phyllis W. Clyde; a sister, Lois P. Yager; eight grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two daughters and one son, Mrs. Robert (Barbara Jean) Gates, Mrs. Paul A. (Marylee) Haynie, and Jon Justin Winkler. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, April 17, 1996 in Provo, Utah. Burial, Provo City Cemetery. [Published in the Deseret News, Tuesday, April 16, 1996.]

Penrod, Richard Gary
Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka Ave.
Woodland Hills, California 91371

Gary Penrod
  • Work: Voice Mail: 818-710-2894 Phone: 818-719-6401

Faculty & Staff, 1960s, including 1962-68 - Social Studies & History Master Teacher. R. Gary Penrod - Pierce College Professor. Gary Penrod was born and raised in Provo, Utah. After working in various jobs (picking fruit, loading trailers), he obtained his B.A. degree from Brigham Young University (majoring in education, with minors in history, political science, and sociology). After several years teaching high school, he returned to BYU, writing experimental curriculum and teaching at Brigham Young High School (the BYU laboratory and experimental high school), while assisting in the University's teacher training program. He authored several Home Study programs. He taught history and social studies at B.Y. High until 1968. After obtaining a M.A. degree from BYU in 1968, Professor Penrod continued his graduate studies at UCLA, with an emphasis on English History. In 1970, after a stint at Safeway Cookie Factory and Knudsens Dairy, he accepted a teaching position at Pierce College where he has taught courses in American history and English history. Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka Ave., FO 3005, Woodland Hills, California 91371. Home address: Richard Gary Penrod, 2282 Bigelow Ave., Simi Valley, CA 93065-2414 - Phone: (805) 522-2180. @2006

Penrose, Charles W.

Penrose, Charles W.
Provo, Utah US

Charles Penrose

Faculty & Staff. Charles W. Penrose, Theology teacher, 1897-1899, 1901-1902.

Perry, Judy

Judy Perry

Faculty & Staff Late 1950s, including 1957-58.

Peterson, Dean R.
Provo, Utah US

Dean Peterson

Faculty & Staff, 1942-43 and 1943-44 - Instructor in Secretarial Practice.

Peterson, Hans C. (Faculty 1906-07)

Peterson, Hans C. (Faculty 1906-07)
Provo, Utah US

Hans Peterson

Brigham Young University Graduate, Class of 1907, Faculty. Hans C. Peterson. He received the Artium Baccalaureus degree (A.B.) in May of 1907. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 91. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Hans C. Peterson, Training School, 1906-1907.

Peterson, Hermese Feneor

Peterson, Hermese Feneor
Orem, Utah US

Hermese Peterson

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1906. Faculty. Hermes Peterson [actually Hermese]. She received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 1, Page 90. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1906. Hermes[e] Peterson, a Normal graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1906 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, and Music School graduates. Source: Brigham Young Academy & Normal Training School, Catalogues & Announcements, for 31st Academic Year, 1906-1907, p. 140. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Hermese Peterson, Elementary Education, 1899-1900, 1905-1948. BYU Training School, Teacher and Principal. ~ ~ ~ ~ "...I did have some excellent teachers coming up through BYU. There was a lady principal named Hermese Peterson, a very dedicated teacher. She was the principal. She dealt a lot of misery out to me, because I was one of the kids that ran around with holes in his overalls and toes out of his shoes. I had a difficult time sometimes getting my class work done. She was very patient. I had three teachers that decided I was going to learn or I was going to have to have some very serious conversations with my father, who at that time was the principal of BYU High School." --Carlyle Lambert, interviewed in 1999. ~ ~ ~ ~ Hermese Feneor Peterson was born on November 18, 1879 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Her parents were Nils Peter Peterson and Cecelia Mathelda Serene Holder Peterson. Hermes Peterson died on December 24, 1965 in Orem, Utah. Her interment, Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, Utah. Apparently she did not marry.

Peterson, Hugh W.

Peterson, Hugh W.
Provo, Utah US

Hugh Peterson

Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1928. Hugh W. Peterson. He received a M.A. Degree in 1928. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 9, page 210. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Hugh W. Peterson was a BYH Chemistry teacher during the 1932-1933 and 1933-1934 school years.

Peterson, John C.

Peterson, John C.
Provo, Utah US

John Peterson

BY Academy High School Class of 1890, Brigham Young High School Class of 1907. Faculty. In 1890 John Peterson graduated in Bookkeeping. Source: Utah Enquirer, May 23, 1890. ~ ~ ~ ~ Brigham Young High School, Class of 1907. John C. Peterson. He received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 136. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1907. John C. Peterson, a Normal graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1907 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 32nd Academic Year, 1907-1908, p. 136. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. John C. Peterson, Training School, 1908-1909. [Note: It appears that John C. Peterson is one person, however, there is a possibility that the 1890 and the 1907 John C. Peterson may be two persons.]

Peterson, LaRene

LaRene Peterson

Faculty & Staff 1960s, including 1963-64 - Journalism Teacher.

Peterson, Margaret

Peterson, Margaret
Provo, Utah US

Margaret Peterson

Faculty & Staff. Margaret Peterson, Training School, 1897-1898.

Peterson, Mary Deane

Peterson, Mary Deane
Provo, Utah US

Mary Deane Gilbert-Clark-Andrew

Faculty and Staff, 1947 to 1951. She taught Physical Education and Health & Core (English). HER OBITUARY: Mary Deane Peterson Gilbert Clark Andrew passed away peacefully on April 13, 2006 at her home overlooking the Provo Temple. Mary Deane was born March 29, 1920, the 9th child and 7th daughter of James Morton Peterson and Louisiana Carie Heppler in Richfield, Utah. In her early years, she attended school in Richfield, Utah, high school in Houston, Texas and Boise, Idaho. In 1941, she graduated from Brigham Young University with a major in physical education. While there, Mary Deane was active in student government as a class officer and president of the social unit O.S. Trovata. In her senior year, Mary Deane married her college sweetheart and captain of the BYU football team, Arthur Gene Gilbert, in the Utah Salt Lake Temple. Art later coached football at Springville High School. He became a Lieutenant JG in the Navy during World War II, during which time they lived on Coronado Island, California where their first son, Paul Ensign Gilbert [BYH Class of 1961], was born. Later they moved to Provo where Art was employed by the BYU football program. A daughter, Lark Gilbert [BYH Class of 1964], was born a few months before her father's death from leukemia June 3, 1947, in Provo, Utah. After her husband's death, Mary Deane taught at Brigham Young High School from 1947 to 1951. On December 20, 1950 she married Dr. Harold Glen Clark in the Arizona Mesa Temple and became mother to his five children and her two children. Her eighth child, Rebecca Clark [BYH Class of 1971], was born in 1953. Mary Deane and her husband were called as the first president and matron of the newly constructed Utah Provo Temple from 1971 to 1976. Mary Deane was the initiator of the temple schedule that is still in use today in temples throughout the world. From 1978 to 1979, they served an eighteen-month diplomatic mission to Sri Lanka. During their service, the LDS Church was officially recognized in that country for the first time, the Book of Mormon was translated into Singhalese, and microfilming of birth and death records was begun. Upon their return, Harold Glen Clark suffered a massive stroke and Mary Deane took care of him faithfully and lovingly for five years. He passed away March 2, 1984. She subsequently married Glenn Andrew in the Utah Provo Temple September 17, 1986. He passed away May 18, 2004. Mary Deane was a faithful lifetime member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having held many responsible positions, among them Relief Society ward and stake president and Relief Society president of the first stake formed at Brigham Young University. She was honored as a recipient of the 1992 Brigham Young University Alumni Service to Family Award. She is survived by her children: Mary Louise Clark [BYH Class of 1952] Perry (Bob) serving in the Armenia Yerevan mission; Donald Driggs Clark (Mary); Virginia Lynn Clark [BYH Class of 1960] Callister (Reed); Paul Ensign Gilbert [BYH Class of 1961] (Susan); Joseph William Clark [BYH Class of 1962](Marilee); Lark Gilbert [BYH Class of 1964] Cheesman (Doug); and Rebecca Clark [BYH Class of 1971] Knudsen (Kurt); forty-five grandchildren (three deceased) and numerous grandchildren. One daughter, Carol Jean Clark [Springville HS '48] Ottesen (Sterling) recently preceded her in death. She is also survived by five children and many grandchildren from her marriage to Glenn Andrew: LaDeane Edwards (Ray, deceased), Glenda Shumay (Gary), Douglas Andrew (Sharee), Diana Thornton (Duane, and Patrice Ringger (Michael). One son, Sherman (Susan) preceded her in death. She is also survived by her sister and best friend, Bobette Peterson Johnson (Glendon). Mary Deane, who lived the scriptural admonition, "Be still and know that I am God" will be greatly missed for her exemplary life. A time of commemorating this remarkable lady's life for family and friends will be held on Monday evening, April 17, 2006, from 5-7 p.m. and Tuesday, April 18, 2006, at 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Hillside Chapel, 2000 North 1500 East in Provo. Funeral services are under the direction of the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home in Orem and will be held on Tuesday, April 18, 2006, at 11 a.m. at the Hillside Chapel. Interment will be held in the Murray City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at: www.walkerfamilymortuary.com [Provo Daily Herald, April 15, 2006.]

Peterson, Peter C. Jr. (1907, Faculty)

Peterson, Peter C. Jr. (1907, Faculty)
Provo, Utah US

Peter Peterson

Brigham Young High School, Class of 1907. P. C. Peterson, Jr. He received a Normal Diploma. Source: Students Record of Class Standings B.Y. Academy, Book 2, Page 280. ~ ~ ~ ~ BYH Class of 1907. Peter C. Peterson, Jr., a Normal graduate. BYU [& BYH] Class of 1907 Listing of BYH Normal, High School, Commercial, Music, Agriculture, and Arts & Trades graduates. Source: Brigham Young University & Normal Training School, Catalogue & Announcements, for 32nd Academic Year, 1907-1908, p. 136. ~ ~ ~ ~ Faculty & Staff. Peter C. Peterson, Jr., English & Training School, 1904-1906, 1911-1912.

Philips, Jo

Jo Philips

Faculty & Staff 1965-66 - Secretary.

Phillips, George E. [or F.]

Phillips, George E. [or F.]
Provo, Utah US

George Phillips

Faculty & Staff. George E. [or F.] Phillips. French & Physical Science teacher, 1892-1893. He appears in a photo of the first faculty to serve under Principal Benjamin Cluff in 1892.

Pike, Annie Amelia

Pike, Annie Amelia
Provo, Utah US

Annie Pike

B.Y. Academy Collegiate Graduate, Class of 1900, Faculty. Annie Pike, English teacher, 1902-1903. 1900 Collegiate Graduate of BYA. Annie Pike, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), awarded at Commencement Exercises held on Monday Evening, May 28, 1900. She delivered the Class History on that occasion. Source 1: 1900 Graduation program, BYU Special Collections, UA 1008, Box 1, Folder 2. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: BY Academy Collegiate Class of 1900. Annie Amelia Pike received a Diploma: Bachelor of Letters. Deseret Evening News, June 2, 1900. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 3: Annie Pike, Bachelor of Letters, BYA Class of 1900. Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 1, page 60.

Pinegar, Edward Jolley
Orem, Utah US

Ed and Pat Pinegar

Class of 1952. Ed Jolley Pinegar. BYH Football, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Lettermen, All State Basketball, Band President, Chorus. Faculty & Staff: BYH Seminary Teacher 1967-68. ~ ~ ~ ~ His parents: James Emery Pinegar and Effie Jolley Pinegar. James and Effie Pinegar had five children, all BYH alumni: Glen Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1944] (Shirley Mellor); James Pinegar [BYH Class of 1946](Colleen); Maxine Pinegar [BYH Class of 1948] Turley; Wanita Pinegar [BYH Class of 1950] Done; and Edward Jolley Pinegar [BYH Class of 1952] (Pat). ~ ~ ~ ~ Ed J. Pinegar, a dentist by training and vocation, graduated from Brigham Young University and attended dental school at the University of Southern California. While practicing dentistry, he taught seminary for several years, then taught the Book of Mormon and Gospel Principles and Practices courses at BYU for 18 years. His Church assignments include stake high councilor, bishop (twice), stake president, member of the General Board for Young Men, and member of the Missionary Programs Advisory Committee. He also presided over the England London Mission and the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah. He is author of several books for the LDS market. Brother Pinegar is married to Patricia Peterson Pinegar, former General President of the Primary for the Church. They are parents of eight children and have 32 grandchildren. The Pinegars live in Orem, Utah. Ed Pinegar is the author of over 40 books and articles on LDS topics. His books include: Called to Serve Him, Lengthen Your Shuffle, Raising the Bar, Latter-day Commentary on the New Testament Gospels, Fatherhood, and You, Your Family and the Scriptures, just to name a few. His photo can be found with the final 1968 BYH faculty. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS OBITUARY: Ed Jolley Pinegar peacefully passed away on August 18, 2020 with his sweetheart, Pat, by his side. He was born in Provo, Utah on February 12, 1935 to James Emery Pinegar and Effie Jolley Pinegar. Ed will be remembered as a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and as a teacher, speaker, author, dentist, and friend. His life was filled with service - praising, inspiring, and encouraging others (PIE) with humor and love. Ed was raised in Edgemont, Spanish Fork and Provo, Utah. He graduated from BYU Elementary Training School, and then from BY High School in the Class of 1952. He excelled in athletics playing football, basketball, baseball, and tennis. He attended BYU on a tennis and basketball scholarship playing for the legendary Coach Stan Watts. In 1956, he graduated from BYU with a degree in chemistry and mathematics. He married his college sweetheart, Patricia Peterson, March 28, 1956 in the Salt Lake Temple. They recently celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. Ed attended dental school at the University of Southern California and graduated in 1961. While attending dental school, he taught early morning seminary to high school students. He began his dental practice in Provo, Utah. After one year, he was asked to put his practice aside and serve as a Captain in the United States Army between 1962 and 1964. Upon returning to Provo to restart his dental practice, he again taught early morning seminary for 3 years and then taught the Book of Mormon, Gospel Principles and Practices, and other religion classes part-time at BYU for 19 years. He retired in 2000 from the faculty at the Orem Institute of Religion at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Ed served in many capacities as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served as Bishop (twice) and Stake President. He also served with Pat as President of the England London South Mission (1985-88), President of the Provo Missionary Training Center (1988-90), full-time missionaries to the church historical sites in the Rochester New York Mission, and as President and Matron of the Manti Temple (2009-12). His last calling was as a greeter in the Suncrest 10th ward. He was the author of over 60 books and audio recordings of which many were on missionary work. The joy of Ed’s life was his family. He loved his sweetheart, Pat, an angel wife and mother. They are the parents of eight children – Karie Bushnell (Bruce), Steve Pinegar, Kelly Hagemeyer (Dale), Kristi Gubler (Ross), Brett Pinegar (Susan), Cory Pinegar (who preceded him in death in 1986), Traci Magleby (Hans), and Tricia Skousen (Jeff). He has 38 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, and 5 on the way. A visitation will be held on Sunday, August 23 from 6pm to 8pm at the Suncrest 10th ward chapel located at 90 North 600 West, Orem, UT 84057. Due to COVID-19, there will be a private graveside service for immediate family members on Monday, August 24th. Please go to www.nelsonmortuary.com to leave a memory, view a webcast of the graveside service, and see a video memorializing his life in hopes it will help us all continue Ed’s legacy to go and do good. In lieu of flowers, those who desire may make a donation to the General Missionary Fund in his memory. Source. ~ ~ ~ ~ HIS WIFE'S OBITUARY: Patricia Peterson Pinegar peacefully passed away on December 27, 2021 with family by her side. She was born in Cedar City, Utah on February 3, 1937 to Wavie Williams and Laurence Peterson. Pat will be remembered as a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and as a faithful and enduring daughter of God. Pat loved how sunflowers followed the sun. She, in turn, taught us all to Follow the Son. She attended schools in Provo, Hawaii, Glendale CA, and BYU. It was at BYU that she met and married Ed Jolley Pinegar, a tall dark and handsome basketball player. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on March 28, 1956. They were married for over 64 years in life and will continue forever. He is the love of her life. Pat loved children, light, flowers, the ocean, and sunsets. All of Heavenly Father’s creations filled her with joy and gratitude. She loved being a mother and a homemaker. She also enjoyed making beautiful, colorful quilts, and gardening. Pat had a deep love for her Heavenly Father and Savior and was grateful for the many opportunities she had to serve. She served in all of the women’s auxiliaries of the church on a ward and stake level. She also served on the Primary General Board, as Second Counselor in the General Young Women Presidency from 1992 – 1994, and as Primary General President from 1994 – 1999. Pat and Ed served together in the England London South Mission as President and Mission Mom, and in the Provo MTC as President and Companion. After retirement, they served in Nauvoo at the Joseph Smith Academy, and as senior missionaries in Palmyra, New York. They spent a wonderful winter in Laie, Oahu where Ed taught religion at BYU Hawaii and Pat volunteered and enjoyed walks along the beach. They later served in the temple with Pat as an ordinance worker and coordinator in the Mt. Timpanogos temple. Each calling brought them much joy, especially their 3 years serving as President and Matron of the Manti Temple. Through all her years of service her greatest joy came from her years being a Mom. She said, “We really tried hard and certainly were not perfect parents but we tried. And with Ed as our leader how blessed we were. Oh how I love my children and aren’t they beautiful.” She is the loving mother of 8, grandmother of 38, great grandmother of 36, and 1 on the way. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ed; son, Cory Matthew Pinegar; her parents, Laurence and Wavie Peterson; and her brother, Larry. She is survived by her children – Karie Bushnell (Bruce), Steve Pinegar (Emily), Kelly Hagemeyer (Dale), Kristi Gubler (Ross), Brett Pinegar (Susan), Traci Magleby (Hans), and Tricia Skousen (Jeff). She is also survived by her brother, David Peterson and her sister, Laurelee Passey. A visitation will be held on Thursday, December 30 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm at Nelson Mortuary, 4780 N University Avenue, Provo UT. Due to COVID-19, there will be a private service for immediate family members on Friday, December 31. A webcast will be available at www.nelsonmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, those who desire may make a donation to any charity that benefits children. Pat & Ed's Posterity Karie & Bruce Bushnell - Brooke & Clayton Jones - Andrew, Emmaline & Brielle - Joshua & Paige Bushnell - William & Mia - Jodie Bushnell - Paige & Ryan Atwood - Luke, Claire, Spencer, Owen & Eli - Kate & Matt Wahlquist - Autumn, Logan & James - Peter Bushnell Steve Pinegar - Breanna & Todd Smithson - Noah, Preston & Stella - Ed & Jenny Pinegar - Paris, Dash, Coco & Lola - Stephanie & Giovanni Niccoli - Armani & Enzo - Matthew & Lindsey Pinegar - Gracie, Maddie & Delaney - Gabrielle & Ryan Skousen - Penny & Leo - Madeleine & Karson Payton - Rilo, Sonny, Louie & Wavie - Savannah Pinegar - Isaac Pinegar - Anna Pinegar Kelly & Dale Hagemeyer - Lauren & Joe Jordan - Calvin - Oliver & Madison Hagemeyer - Nathan & Nicole Hagemeyer - Eli Hagemeyer Kristi & Ross Gubler - Jacob & Bryanne Gubler - Blakely - Michael & Natalie Gubler - Tayson & Tylee - Carly & Connor Cooley - Hannah Gubler Brett & Susan Pinegar - Allie & Parker Pratt - Katelyn - Cory Pinegar - Emma Pinegar - Lizzie Pinegar - Annie Pinegar Cory Matthew Pinegar Traci & Hans Magleby - Grayson & Rachel Magleby - Chloe & Marcus Smith - Truman Magleby - Rockwell Magleby - Josie Magleby Tricia & Jeff Skousen - Emily Skousen - Liv & Josh Lee - Izzy Skousen - Luke Skousen - Sophie Skousen Pat's favorite scripture is found in Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths." Pat has placed her trust in the Lord through out her life. Her faith, optimism and work ethic have given her the ability to raise eight children, the courage to carry on after the death of a child, and the skills to serve as a leader in the church. She knows the source of the light in her life. It is the Savior, Jesus Christ, and like the tenacious sunflower that turns to the sun for its light and strength, she turns to the Savior for hers. Source

Pope, Richard

Richard Pope

Faculty & Staff, including 1955-56.

Porter, LeRoy

LeRoy Porter

Faculty & Staff 1950s, including 1957-61. LeRoy Porter, Guidance Counselor.

Poulson, L. Wilford

Poulson, L. Wilford
[See M. Wilford Poulson]

Wilford Poulson

L. Wilford Poulson - incorrect first initial. See: M. Wilford Poulson.

Poulson, M. Wilford [Martin Wilford]

Poulson, M. Wilford [Martin Wilford]
Provo, Utah US

Wilford & 2 Poulson

Class of 1910. M. Wilford Poulson [Martin Wilford Poulson]. Also Faculty & Staff. [First initial: L.~incorrect; M.~correct] Wilford Poulson, Training School & Psychology teacher, 1910-1951. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1910, in the Normal Department. Source 1: 1910 BYU Banyan, BYH section, list on p. 83. ~ ~ ~ ~ Source 2: Students Record of Class Standings B. Y. Academy, Book 2, page 137. ~ ~ ~ ~ Collegiate Grad of BYU, Class of 1914. M. Wilford Poulson. He received an A.B. Degree in 1914. Source: Annual Record, B.Y. University, Book 6, page 367. ~ ~ ~ ~ Martin Wilford Poulson was born on November 21, 1884 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. His parents were Niels Poulson and Maria Wahlstrom Poulson. He married twice: ~ ~ First, to Estella Mecham on April 24, 1907 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Estelle was born on September 30, 1886 in Provo, Utah. Her parents were Jonathon James Meacham and Elizabeth Duke Mecham. She died on August 19, 1935 in Provo, Utah. ~ ~ Second, Wilford married Jenniev (spelling is correct) Jorgensen Smith. Born September 6, 1906 in Provo, Utah, she was the daughter of Mads Jorgensen and Melinda Baum Jorgensen. She married twice: ~ ~ first, to William Lavern Smith; and ~ ~ second, to M. Wilford Poulson. She died on November 12, 1991 in Draper, Utah. ~ ~ M. Wilford Poulson died on January 26, 1969 in Salt Lake City, Utah. His interment, Provo City Cemetery, Utah.

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