Thank you for visiting this memorial page honoring those who either graduated or would have graduated from Granger High School in 1965. We are honoring as many former classmates as we can find who have passed on. They were our friends, associates, teammates and, in some cases, our lifelong partners and companions. We also honor our veterans and those gallant young men who gave their all, in defense of the country they loved so much. To our MIA, James Schiele, we will never forget you and will continue to look forward to the day your remains are returned to the land of the free, the home of the brave.

Thanks to everyone who helped in the development of this memorial page, especially Diane Day Cooper, who would have graduated a Lancer were it not for her parents relocating their family in 1960. Without her, this would not have been possible. Thom Rich

“And each one there has one thing shared, they have sweated beneath the same sun, looked up in wonder at the same moon, and wept when it was all done, for bein' done too soon.” Neil Diamond

Saturday, January 31, 1970

Logan Young

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April 10, 1966
(Obituary compiled from information found on the Internet)

Logan Dale Young was born March 30, 1947 in Taylorsville, UT to Lamont Dale and Eunice Pearl Preston Young.  He was the older brother to Stewart Dale Young who died in 1974.

Logan died on April 10, 1966 in Pleiku, Gia Lai, Vietnam.  He is buried in Taylorsville, UT.  Logan was awarded the National Defense, Vietnam Service and Vietnam Campaign medals.

Click on link> Logan Dale Young
Specialist Four
C CO, 2ND BN, 8TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Salt Lake City, Utah
March 30, 1947 to April 10, 1966
LOGAN D YOUNG is on the Wall at Panel 6E, Line 96
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Saturday, January 24, 1970

David Stephens

September 20, 1964

(Obituary compiled from information found on the Internet.)

David Lamain Stephens was born on January 21, 1947, in Montpelier, Idaho to Thomas Carlyle and Lorraine Caldwell Stephens.  He had five siblings.

David died as a teenager on September 20, 1964, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was buried in Montpelier, ID.  David’s father preceded him in death in 1954 and his mother in 1963.