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Show ROBERT COLBORN LAID TO REST IN MILFORD CEMETERY Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Tuesday in the Community Com-munity Methodist Church for Robert Bruce Colborn. 76, who died Saturday in the Beaver County Hospital after a lingering linger-ing illness. He was born Aug. 13, 1887, in St. Paul, Nebraska, to Abraham Abra-ham Lincoln and Jennie Jolls Colborn. He married Mae Semeyn in Salt Lake City, Sept. 20, 1913. He was a retired locomotive engineer, a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, En-gineers, Union Pacific Old Timers Club 33, Milford, and a member of the Cedar City Elks Lodge No. 1553. He had lived in Milford since 1940. Surviving are his widow; one son and four daughters, Robert Rob-ert B. Colborn, Bakersfield, Calif.; Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Smith, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Thurlow (Helen) VanCampen, Columbia, Wash.; Mrs. Baxter (Marian) Lee, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Jean-rette Jean-rette Bingham, Sun Valley, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchidlren; and a sister, Mrs. Bud Woodall, Soda Springs, Iclano. The services were under direction di-rection of Rev. James Sloan, pastor of the Community Methodist Meth-odist Church. Interment was in the Milford City Cemetery. |