Engemann, Bobby b. February 19, 1935 d. January 20, 2013 Singer. Born Robert Philip Engemann, after attending Brigham Young University, he formed the vocal group The Lettermen with singers Tony Butala, Jim Pike in 1959. Signed to Warner Brothers Records in 1960, Their first two singles had little success until they signed with Capitol Records which produced the hits, "The Way You Look Tonight" (1961) and "When I Fall in Love" (1961). Over the next seven years, the group had 11 Hot 100 hits and 12 Top 40 songs such as "Come Back Silly Girl" (1963), "...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Felt, Dick b. March 4, 1933 d. November 17, 2012 Professional Football Player. For seven seasons (1960 to 1966), he played in the American Football League with the New York Titans and Boston Patriots. Born Richard George Felt, he attended Lehi High School in Utah and played collegiate football at Brigham Young University. While with the Cougars, he established himself as a standout player and set a school record, when he recorded four touchdowns in one quarter during a contest against San Jose State on November 8th, 1952. Following graduation...[Read More] (Bio by: C.S.) East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Osmond Sr., George Virl b. October 13, 1917 d. November 6, 2007 Patriarch of the famed Osmond family of entertainers. Information about his early life is difficult to obtain, but he was born and raised in Wyoming. He enlisted into the US Army on August 18, 1941, believing that the US would eventually enter the war then raging in Europe. In 1944, he was stationed at the US Army's Adjutant General Depot in Ogden, Utah, where he met Olive May Davis (1925-2004), a secretary there. On December 1, 1944, he married Olive, and they would have nine children:...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Osmond, Olive b. May 4, 1925 d. May 9, 2004 Famous Mother. She was the devoted matriarch of the talented Osmond family, often appearing on their music-variety TV specials and series. The Osmond Brothers produced 34 gold and platinum records in the 1960s and 1970s. Donny and Marie Osmond had a popular variety show from 1976-79. In all she was the mother to nine children, grandmother to 55, great-grandmother to 22 and loving wife to her husband George. (Bio by: Ron Moody) East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA