Thursday, June 19, 2025

 A great time was enjoyed by 46 classmates and 30 guests at our 65th reunion held at the Academy Center 

Brigham City on June 13, 2025.    New chairmen were chosen:  Joe Hillam and Jay Hardy.

They decided to hold our next reunion in three years on June 9, 2028, again at the Academy Center.

Mark your calendars for that date.

     Please send any photos, obituaries, or change of address to RaDene text 435-730-0228 or email at                                                                                                                                drmorgan717@gmail.com.    

Stay healthy and keep in touch!

 


                                            2025 Reunion     June 13

                                                   

                                    Sondra Kozak Rollins and Dave Squires



                            Charles Lee, Bill Bell and Dave Cottle

                                Linda Huggins Beecher, Sherry Davis Whitlatch, Annetta Fleishman Ramos


                                               Gary Peterson, Terry Barnard


                                              Letty Hunsaker Halladay, Gary Peterson


                                             Jill Packer, Dahl Johnson, Richard Packer


        Gary Peterson, Doug Watanabe  in back - Saundra Beecher McNeely, Linda Faye Peterson Adams

                 Barbara Garrett Rio, Donna Kay Jensen Limb, Merline Jeppsen Bessinger

                       in back Dave Forsgren, Saundra Beecher McNeely


                                                 LeAnn and Verlo Hunsaker and Jerry Peterson


                                                                  Alfred and Peggy Holt


                                                      Irene Dunn Felt and Margie Okimura Kito






Wednesday, May 7, 2025

 

Paul Busenbark

    Gary Paul Busenbark, known as Paul was born Nov.24, 1941, in Brigham City, Utah, to Dee Lewis and Dona Elizabeth Bowden Busenbark.

    He was raised in Brigham City and attended Box Elder High School.  He joined the U. S. Marines at age 17 and served for four years.  Upon leaving the service he made his home in Oakland, California, where he resided for many years.  He returned to Utah in 1978 and lived in West Valley City until his passing on April 12, 2025.

    Paul was a very talented artist.  He could sketch anything and made masterpiece glass etchings.  He spent 500 hours painting a giant wall mural of the Space Shuttle Program that is in a building in Clearfield. Many astronauts have personally signed it.

    Paul loved animals more than he loved people; he was the animal whisperer.  His dog PeeSnow, was his best friend.  He fed by hand racoons squirrels, birds, and the peacock that showed up on his property.

    He is survived by his brother, J. Michael (Joanne) Busenbark of Orem, Utah, sister, Linda Cannon of Pleasant Grove, Utah, and Debbie Nelson of Mantua, Utah; sister-in-law Mary Busenbark of Logan, Utah; along with many nieces and nephews.

    He was proceeded in death by his parents; brothers, D.L., Jerry, and Larry; sister, DeAnn; brothers-in-law, Paul Cannon and Brian Nelson; sisters-in-law, Shannon and Karen Busen bark; and his lifetime partner, Richard Stocking.







Tuesday, April 8, 2025

 

Karen Owen

November 17, 1941 — April 4, 2025

Karen Owen Profile Photo

Springville, UT – Karen Facer Owen age 83, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family in Provo, UT, on April 4, 2025.

Karen was born November 17, 1941 in Brigham City, UT, (lived in Willard), parents George & Ila Facer. She was born the youngest of 9 kids. Four brothers, and four sisters. She married Fred M. Owen February 25th, 1960 in Willard, UT later sealed in Logan Temple March 17 1961 for time and all eternity.

Our Mom enjoyed life, loved being a homemaker, supported her husband and children, and taught her children to be good Christians by being kind to others. Our Mom did work for a period of time, working at Brown floral enjoying arranging beautiful flower arrangements and helping people. She also worked as an orthodontist assistant, where she really could help people by comforting them, becoming their friend, loving them as they’d often visit throughout their treatment plan. She made so many new friends that continued well beyond her work.

Mom enjoyed the outdoors, specifically time boating at Lake Powell among many other lakes. Spending time on SumRfun and her waverunner were some of her fondest memories with her kids, and often friends who came along for the adventure. She found her peace and happy place each waverunner ride. Mom made sure our Lake Powell trips were memorable with matching shirts, playing games into the night, sleeping under the stars, and most of all handing out family awards. Each time had a special meaning in her heart as we explored, played and spent time together as family. Mom and Dad traveled many places together or with family, making sure to learn, appreciate, and respect the many cultures she visited throughout the world.

Mom also enjoyed bowling, joined a bowling league where she met new friends, and helped lead the team to many wins by being the high scorer for her team. She loved sports and spent a portion of her teenage years playing softball and received an offer to play on the Utah Women's professional Softball team.

Mom was a faithful member in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she held many callings throughout the years, where she loved ministering to others, and served a mission with her husband Fred in Harrisburg, PA. Mom served in the temple for 17 years as ordinance worker in the Provo and Provo City Center Temples. She loved all those days and made many friends that really helped her want to continue to serve in the Temple.

Family meant everything to Mom. She ministered to family spiritually, and temporally throughout her life. Great memories of family gatherings whether it be on Sunday or other planned trips to visit Family always brought great joy to Mom knowing she could mend a heart, heal a soul, cook a meal, or simply be together as family in her home or elsewhere. Mom always made sure her home was the place to come relax, have fun, enjoy time together, with delicious meals, and a chocolate bundt cake. Yum!

Mom was preceded in death by her loving parents, George Willams Facer and Ila Pettingill Facer, along with four Brothers (Wayne Facer -WWII veteran, Max Facer – WWII veteran, Reece Facer, Harvey Facer – Korean War veteran), and three Sisters (Jesse Jepperson, June Wixom, Norma Wiese). A surviving sister, Donna Boothe, who resides in Merced, CA.

Though our Mom is no longer with us, her spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. Her kindness, generosity, and unwavering love will be remembered and cherished forever. If you can simply minister as she did, that is all she would ever ask.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Children's Heart Foundation or LDS Church Missionary Fund. She’d love that!

She is survived by her husband Fred M. Owen, and four children, Kevin (Karron) Owen, Lori (Scott) Fuhriman, Shawn (Paula) Owen, and Kyle (Amy) Owen. She has 18 Grandchildren, and 20 Great Grandchildren.

A viewing will be held from 6 - 8 p.m. on Friday, April 11, 2025 at Wheeler & Sundberg Funeral Homes, 211 East 200 South, Springville, Utah. A second viewing will be held the day of the service from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 12, 2025 at the LDS Chapel located at 1965 East, Canyon Road, Springville, Utah. Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. at the same location following the viewing on Saturday, April 12, 2025.