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Show Walter H. Robinson, Ex-Provo Business, Musical Leader, Dies PROVO Funeral service for Walter H. Robinson, 61, former Provo business - man and well known In muaie circle of Utah, will b conducted Friday at 1:30 p. ra. In th Provo U D. S. First ward chapel. Mr. Robinson died Wednesday at the Sevier county hospital at Richfield Rich-field following a stroke suffered last Friday while on a business trip. ' Mr. Robinson was born July 8, 1878. In Swinton, England, a son of Hugh and Margaret Stringfel-low Stringfel-low Robinson. He cam to America Amer-ica when 13 years of age with his family, settling In Springville. They later moved to Mapleton. As a young man he worked on the farm and later. In company ; with three brothers, Herbert, 11 ' and Fred C. Robinson, operated 1 the Robinson Bros. Music and Furniture store at Springville. He married Nellie Rosa on December 8, 1903. In Mantl temple. In 1914 he and his brothers opened th Robinson Bros. Music ; company In Provo. He waa a member mem-ber of th Provo Rotary and Ki-wants Ki-wants club for many years. Mr. Robinson waa active in musical musi-cal circles, having served aa chorister chor-ister in th Spiingvlll Second ward and in th Provo First ward. WALTER H. ROBINSON sng career la cloeed Surviving, besides his widow, are son. Rondo H. Robinson of Mi-grath, Mi-grath, Alta., Canada; three daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Florence R. Beck and Mrs. Phyllis R. Brown of Provo and Mrs. Iris R. Creer of Salt Lake City; four brothers, Mark Robin-1 son of Ogrien, Herbert Robinson of Helper, 11 and Fred C Robinson; two Inters, Mrs. William Matson 6r"Sa!tXak"TIty and ' Mrs. Thomas Livesy of Los Angeles, and nine grandchildren. Friends may call at the home on Thursday evening and Friday prior to services. Burial will b In th Provo city burial park. |