PHS 1957 Memory Book 5
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Abbo t, S tephen Deceased Stephen Paul Abbott Stephen Paul Abbott, 68 years of age, passed away the morning of Tuesday, October 10, 2006 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center due to heart failure. Paul was born on September 15, 1938 in Provo, Utah, to Stephen Nelson and Florence Elizabeth Durrant Abbott. He grew up in Provo where he helped his grandfather, John Henry Durrant raise turkeys. Paul graduated from Provo High School, then attended Central Utah Vocational School in Provo. He was interested in carpentry and wood trades. He was married to Julie Rae Nelson of Salt Lake City, and later divorced. Paul had two adopted children, Jeremy Paul and Denise Rosemeri. He worked at Karman Kitchens, Salt Lake City for over ten years. He also helped his cousins with the cabinet-making business, in Preston, Idaho. He lived the majority of his life in West Valley City, Salt Lake City, and Provo. He was an easygoing, friendly fellow who loved music, movies, and collecting model trains. Paul has three surviving brothers and one sister: Ronald Kent (Sue Ann) of Pleasant Grove, Thomas Edwin (Dianne) of Alpine, Gary Nelson (Linda) of Payson, and Irene Elizabeth Thompson (Merrill) of Clearfield. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Orland Kay and Kenneth Jay. Graveside service will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at the Provo City Cemetery. A viewing will be held at Berg Mortuary on Saturday, October 14, 2006 from 12:00-1:30 p.m. Condolences may be sent to [email protected]. Published in the Daily Herald on 10/13/2006. Notice § Guest Book § Flowers § Charities Obituary and Condolences submitted by Ernie Milner, Louise Prestwich Spendlove and LoRetta Holt Ford Adams , Deanne [Sor en son] Adam s, E lo is [Cook ] FROM 1987 BIOGRAPHY: Children: 4, Hobbies: aerobics % weights, horse racing, interior decorating, tole painting OCUPATION: School Secretary 2007 UPDATES: (BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS): Adamson , Dee Ann [D avenpo rt] FROM 1987 BIOGRAPHY: HOBBIES: silk flower arrangements, ceramics, reading, traveling 2007 UPDATES(BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS, ETC): Ale xande r, Ar chie (BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS, ETC): Alge r, Don (Mac k) FROM 1987 BIOGRAPHY: CHILDREN: Amy, Suzanne, Juliet, Emily, Andrew. HOBBIES: handball,hunting, fishing, grandkids, taking care 7.5 acres of woods and the home. OCCUPATION: nuclear engineering consultant - business owner 2007 UPDATES: Still working - I guess not smart enough to figure out how to quit. Youngest daughter will be married in Salt Lake temple on 2 February '07 and I'll have 4 sons-in-law. Our youngest, Andrew lives in Provo and is single. Last count - 9 grandkids (love em all) and on the sidelines cheering for more. I'm still trying to endure to the end - have been a Stake Patriarch for five years now. If anyone finds themselves on I-70 going through Missouri, you'll be in Columbia. Give us a call and come visit. Alge r, Mik e(M ic key ) FROM 1987 BIOGRAPHY: OCCUPATION/HOBBIES: overseeing Alger's Acres, world champion rodeos, breed and train quarter horses, "Comedy of Comedy" Nation TV special, National Rodeos 2007 UPDATES(BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS, ETC Allman, Stanley FROM 1987 BIOGRAPHY: CHILDREN: 3, HOBBIES: hunting, fishing, horeseback riding, boating OOCUPATION: owner of Kirby Co. of Provo 2007 UPDATES(BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS, ETC): Allred, Garth No, I am not dead yet, although I have had plenty of chances. After graduating form PFH I went to BYU then served a mission in the Eastern States. Following that time, I served in the Army Reserves--active duty for six months. I married Mary Best from Springville 1n 1963 and the above children were born by her. I taught Seminary in Richfield, Monroe, and Gunison before moving to Provo and writing curriculum for CES. Our next move took us to Tallahassee, Florida, where I served as Institude Director and obtained a Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy. I have, since that time, maintained a private therapy practice while teaching in CES. Our next move took us to St. George, Utah, and then to Laie, Hawaii, were I was professor of Religion and later Dean of Religion. During that time I had a chance to teach at the BYU Jerusalm Center for Near Eastern Studies. I retired from teaching in 2000 due to health a personal issues. I have had a liver transplant and recently open heart surgery. My wife, Mary, passed away after moving back to Utah in 2003 due to a brain tumor. My present wife, Noriko, was a former student at BYU-Hawaii. She loves cats and we have a great Black Lab we call Ski-Lani. Now days, my social life consists of visiting doctors. It was nice of David Thayne to make contact with me. He and I (along with a brother and sister) sang in the Tabernacle Choir together for a brief time. I have many good memories about PHS. Allred, Lavon [Hatfield] Deceased Obituary submitted by Venita Parry Roylance: From the Daily Herald Archives: Date July 16, 2002 Lena LaVon Hatfield Lena LaVon Hatfield, 63, returned to her heavenly father with a beautiful smile on her face July 13, 2002, due to an extended illness. She was born July 6, 1939 in Hill Spring, Alberta Canada. She was the daughter of Archibald Reece and Anne Smith Allred. She was the third of five children. LaVon was raised in Hill Spring until she was thirteen, she then moved to Provo, UT, where she graduated from Provo High School in 1957. She married her sweetheart, whom she loved dearly for forty-five cherished years, in the Salt Lake LDS temple soon after graduation. They had a happy life together raising their three sons. LaVon enjoyed every minute that she was able to spend spoiling her ten grandchildren. She spent her life in service working as a nurse's aid and serving in various organizations of the church. In her later years she served her fellow man by participating in a family home evening program and made knit hats for a church humanitarian program. She blessed her family with her love for music and story telling. LaVon was a gifted mother, cook, canner and peacemaker. She liked to read and was the number one fair-weathered fan of the BYU football team with frequent outbursts during the games. In her younger years she was "just one of the guys, " and could not be out done by her husband or sons at any outdoor activity. Her greatest love in life was being with her family and defending her grandchildren from their parents' discipline. She is survived by her dear husband Jerrald Hatfield; her mother, Anne Smith Allred; three sisters and one brother, Colene Oviatt, JoAnne Dowdle, Lori Rassmussen, and McKay Allred; three sons, Steve (Janine), Neal (Kathy), and Richard (Jennifer); and ten beautiful grandchildren. Her father, Archibald Reece Allred, preceded her in death. We all will miss the love and comfort she has shared with us. We love you grandma! Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 17, 2002 at 11 a.m. in the Hobble Creek 2nd Ward Chapel located at 1440 E. 900 South in Springville. Friends and family may call Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 S. Springville or at the church one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Anderson, Beverly [Lowe] FROM 1987 BIOGRAPHY: CHILDREN: 4 PROFESSION: Court Reporter 2007 UPDATES(BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS, ETC): Anderson, Carolyn [Boardman] (BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS, ETC): Anderson, Gayle [Jubin] (BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS, ETC): Anderson, Lamar (BIOGRAPHY, PLANS, PHILOSOPHIES, RECOLLECTIONS, BEST WISHES,FAVORITE THINGS, ETC): Anderson, Vivian [Miller] FROM 1987 BIOGRAPHY: HOBBIES: walking, BYU sports events, arobic exercises, tolepainting, crocheting,dancing OCCUPATION: coder in medical records at American Fork hospital 2007 UPDATES: We are currently living across the street from the St. George Temple and serving there as patrons 5 days a week. We love it. We are both in good health and happy in the service of our Lord. Neb and I have 2 sons who are both married. Rob and Diane live in Boise, Idaho. He is an engineer for Micron. They have 5 children. Richard and Mia live in Provo where he works as an electrician or maintenance mechanic. They unfortunately have no children. May the warmth of friendship and the miracle of Christmas fill your heart with peace. love and joy. Love Your PHS Friends Neb and Vivian Miller Arnold, Jacqueline [Passey] FROM 1987 BIOGRAPHY: 6 Children, HOBBIES: singing, wewing, genealogy, cake decorating, traveling, writing, church work, OCCUPATION: housewife 2007 UPDATES: I haven't made it to any of the reunions and haven't seen David since high school, but I had an immediate picture of him pop into my head of almost 50 years ago. I'll send a current picture of myself as soon as I go to glamour photos. HA! My husband Richard and I live in Edmond, Oklahoma. Say where? No, it is not as pretty as Utah, but someone has to live here. We have five wonderful daughters and one superb son that have managed to give us fifteen outstanding, talented, loving and gifted grandchildren. Since leaving Provo I have lived in California, Utah, Colorado, Texas, Kentucky and Oklahoma. I speak the native language of all six states and know where to pan for gold in most of them.