Born July 1, 1909, South Cottonwood to John Stephen and Mary Jane Ferguson Tapp. Married Irene Hammer Nov. 26, 1930, Farmington.
Owner/Operator O. L. Tapp Electrical and Heating Company, Salt Lake City. Member, Seventies Quoram, South Cottonwood Fifth Ward. Apartment owner.
Past president Utah Cine Arts Club. Zone chairman, Motion Picture Division of the PSA (Photographic Society of America). Won several national awards in amatuer photography (movies).
Survived by his widow, one son, John Lavell (Carol) Tapp; one daughter, Mrs. Blaine (Elaine) Berger; eight grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Edgar Tapp, Vernonia OR; Raymond, Union; Earl, Holladay; Mrs. Edna Benfell, South Gate, CA; Darlene Tapp, Salt Lake City, UT.
Funeral Fri., 2:30 p.m. South Cottonwood Fifth Ward Chapel, 1160 E. Vine St. Friends call Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. at 4760 South State Street and Friday one hour prior to service at the ward chapel. Burial Murray City Cemetery.
All of Brig's movies and scrapbooks have been donated to the Mariott Library at the University of Utah
Born July 1, 1909, South Cottonwood to John Stephen and Mary Jane Ferguson Tapp. Married Irene Hammer Nov. 26, 1930, Farmington.
Owner/Operator O. L. Tapp Electrical and Heating Company, Salt Lake City. Member, Seventies Quoram, South Cottonwood Fifth Ward. Apartment owner.
Past president Utah Cine Arts Club. Zone chairman, Motion Picture Division of the PSA (Photographic Society of America). Won several national awards in amatuer photography (movies).
Survived by his widow, one son, John Lavell (Carol) Tapp; one daughter, Mrs. Blaine (Elaine) Berger; eight grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Edgar Tapp, Vernonia OR; Raymond, Union; Earl, Holladay; Mrs. Edna Benfell, South Gate, CA; Darlene Tapp, Salt Lake City, UT.
Funeral Fri., 2:30 p.m. South Cottonwood Fifth Ward Chapel, 1160 E. Vine St. Friends call Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. at 4760 South State Street and Friday one hour prior to service at the ward chapel. Burial Murray City Cemetery.
All of Brig's movies and scrapbooks have been donated to the Mariott Library at the University of Utah