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Show Eva Robinson Church and served as a visiting teacher for many ' years. She-was', also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Parowan. Survivors include four ' sons and . three tmiimmmmm in nu - , V"-", j daughters: Keith A. of ' Salem, Ore.; Claude of Anchorage, Alaska; Lyle and Carlos both of Parowan; Afton Booth of Whittier, Calif.; Ethel ; Davis of Eli, Nev. and " June Robinson .of.'.' Lafayette, v Ore. ') ' -18 ' . grandchildren; 15 great-': grandchildren and two ':. great-great- .'. grandchildren; two'-brothers two'-brothers and ;. three .' sisters: James of Cedar ! City. Lyle of Milford, . Mareitta , ,. Ro.bihspn, Gladys Benson . and : Valeria Holyoak, -'all of Parowan. j.;'. Funeral services vitere ' held Nov. 19 at Tpmi in '' the Parowan FouVthjvi Ward with Bjstioprait,': Wilson of f icia.tiri,;;; ;' Interment wa'S vin ; 'the '1 Parowan' City' Cfemetery. ;,' under the direction of , Boyer Southern ' Utah Mortuary. ' EVANGELINE (EVA) APPLEGATE ROBINSON. ROBIN-SON. 81, died Nov. 16, 1981 at the Iron County Rest Home in Parowan. She was born March 30, 1900, in Parowan to James Elisha and Sarah Alice Davenport Applegate. She married Claudius Loraine Robinson on May 30, 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death on March 2, 1980, and also a daughter, Vera Alice. Mrs. Robinson was a devoted mother, wife and homemaker. She was very artistic with poetry, art, floral arrangements and crochet work. She was a member of the LDS |