In Memoriam

The purpose of this blog is to honor our former classmates who attended Bountiful High School as members of the class of 1965 and are now deceased. These souls, who have gone before us, were our friends, our associates, and an important part of our own history. They deserve to be remembered. We were able to research a school photo for most of these former classmates. We have also located obituaries for many of them, and have included statistical information regarding the death of those for whom an obituary was not found. 

Our profound thanks to all of our friends who have sent information to assist us in preparing this labor of love. Researched and compiled by Yvonne Rasmussen and Diane Day.

**Due to Blogger limitations, dates for those who passed before 1970 will display inaccurately in the chronological list. You'll find those classmates' obituaries listed under 1970.


Monday, November 5, 2012

Stephen Cook














Stephen Robert Cook was born on September 20, 1947 in Manchester, England to John Francis Cook and Doris Wolfenden Cook. He passed away on November 5, 2012 in St. George, Utah. Steve was a gifted student from a very early age and was proud to attend Oldham Hulme Grammar School in England. His passion for learning and remembering stayed with him his entire life.

As a teenager he moved to Salt Lake City where he met and married the beautiful Karen Pedersen of Salt Lake City and they were sealed in the London Temple in April 1971. They lived in England for the next eleven years, and had five children. A sixth child was born after moving back to Utah. While living in England, Steve was a career teacher and administrator. He served in a Bishopric and a Stake Presidency, but his true love was teaching, and he was a renowned Seminary and Institute teacher. He worked faithfully and tirelessly in the Church Education System to raise the profile of the scriptures, Institute and Seminary with great success; many of his students in the British Isles have expressed a great debt of gratitude for the foundation he laid in this area of the church.

He also took great delight and priority in nurturing his young children in the gospel. He made a deliberate effort to fill our home and hearts with spiritual things, to create a heavenly home. Gathering around as Steve played the 12 string guitar, scripture scavenger hunts, music filling the home, long drives, and cheering on the Utah Jazz and Manchester United football are just a few of the memories his children will treasure forever. He laid an eternal foundation for his family.

Upon returning to Utah with his family in 1979, he earned a Masters Degree from Brigham Young University and taught seminary at Bingham, Hillcrest and Alta High schools. He was a writer and editor of religion and curriculum for the LDS Church for twenty-five years. He had an exceptional mind and an outstanding ability to teach the gospel. He devoted his life to the studying and teaching of the scriptures and to imparting in each student a love and fervent desire to study and come to know the doctrines of the gospel. He was a seeker of truth. He was a great witness of Jesus Christ and had an unshakable conviction of the Savior.

In May 2002, Steve married loving Alison Foster in the Preston, England Temple and along with her daughter, Alana lived in Oldham, England and Spanish Fork, Utah. In recent years, he lived in St. George, Utah and had the privilege of working in the St. George Temple and of teaching a youth Sunday school class.

Steve is preceded in death by his parents, his former wife, Karen, and his son-in-law, Jared Bentley. He is survived by his wife, Alison, three brothers, David, John, and Martin Cook, all of England and by his seven children, Tammy (Barry), Andree, Rebecca (Kirk), Carilee (Brant), Joe, Lindsey, and Alana and by fifteen grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held on Friday at 5:00 p.m. at the St. George East Stake Center, 345 South 300 East with a viewing prior at 3:30 p.m. Burial will take place on Saturday at 12:00 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery 200 North Street. Published in Deseret News on Nov. 8, 2012

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Madeline Quist



Madeline (Quist) Schimmelpfennig Thimmes, our beloved mother, grandmother, and sister, passed away on Oct 2, 2012 at the age of 65 after a brief struggle with cancer. She was born Jan 13, 1947, in Salt Lake City to Carl Lowell and Geneve Gold Quist.

Madeline had a golden childhood growing up in the Bountiful 9th Ward. Her many Gold and Quist cousins also helped make her childhood special. As an adult, Madeline adopted Logan, Utah, as her home. She began her family there with her first husband, Howard Schimmelpfennig. While raising her three kids, Madeline not only served as the Ellis Elementary PTA President and the Logan Council PTA President, she also received her BS ('81) and MBA ('83) degrees from Utah State University. Later Madeline returned to Logan with her second husband, Martin Gene Thimmes, and taught in the USU College of Business for 11 years.

Madeline also lived in Manhattan, KS, Bounder City, NV, Fort Collins, CO, and finally South Salt Lake, UT. She made many friends and touched many lives everywhere she lived and will be greatly missed.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Marty, and her parents. She is survived by her children, Steven (Jen) Schimmelpfennig, Karen (John) Duncan, and Saundra Schimmelpfennig (Eric) Neperud; her grandchildren, Brendon, Jeremy, Andrew, and Emily; and siblings Beth Beck, Carma (Jess) Fuller, Ross (Marsha) Quist, and Craig (Mary) Quist.

Services will be held on Saturday, October 6th. A viewing will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. followed by a service and remembrance at the Wasatch Presbyterian Church (1700 East 1700 South) in Salt Lake City. Madeline will be buried next to her husband Marty in the Logan City Cemetery (1000 North 1200 East) with a graveside service at 3p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to Utah State University earmarked for nontraditional students.  Published in Deseret News from Oct. 4 to Oct. 5, 2012

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

David Greenleaf Mayfield





















(Obituary compiled from information found on the Internet.)

David Bruce Greenleaf was born on July 8, 1947 in Ogden, UT to James Louis and Doris Jensen Greenleaf.   His father died shortly before his second birthday.  His mother then married John Mayfield.  David had an older brother, Robert, and a younger brother, Norman Greenleaf.

David was married in Rexburg, ID to Diane Zollinger on Feb. 5, 1971 and they had five children: Nathan David, Heather, Melissa, Isaac John William, and Seth James.  The three middle children were born in Anchorage, AK.  He was later married to Kathleen Adams.

David served at Malmstrom Air Force Base near Great Falls, MT as the chief Weather observer.  He later ran a web site: The Atomic Orphan.

Dave was disabled most of his later years and passed away on January 17, 2012, in Salt Lake City, UT from complications of whooping cough.

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