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Show DAILY HERALD friday. September 10, 2004 05 mm mm Robbie Robinson Hfe tin wm WMfuflJ Our kwtag tart, tut fafc cup - Usife. tad dedicated eternal companion, daddy tod brother was bora t4ovena , Man accused of breaking into Hill Air Force Base - . e, He is survived by bis wife children: Braxton, Alexis, Keksha and Jasper, brothers and titter Derek (HopeX Amy, Joshua (Jatyce), Amanda, Chesna, Jordan and Brad He is also survived by stepmother Debbie Fox Robinson; m4ws Dennis and Shannon Bacon; grandparents Joan Fox, Beth Robin-soGene and Connie Heller, Donna Bacon and Georgia Lough; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Preceded m death by r grandfathers Marshal Fox, Aaron Robinson, Chancy Bacon and Curtis Lor-nin- berl4.l971ta Great Lakea, IOinot. Here- turned home on September 5,3004. He marriedbii Provo High School tweet- -. heart, Lorraine Mae Bacon, on' February 14,-199 1, They were sealed to the Man-- tl Temple on February U 1991 Robbie wai an entrepreneur in the floor care industry and loved to nuke floori thine ao much that he named his business the "Shine Hisbusioest succeai was based on honesty, integrity and pro- - , Suspect allegedly under the influence chase of drugs, took police on 70-mp- TH ASSOCIATED KILL AIR FORCE BASE A CcxinecrJcut man faces federal charges for allegedly causing about $10,000 damage after sneaking into Hill Air Force Robert J. Proverb Jr., 22, has been charged with criminal mischief and failure to respond to an officer's signal to stop. He has an appearance sched-utoday in U.& District A celebntkn of Robbie's fife wffl be held Friday, September W, 2004 at 11 in the LDS Chapel located at 1215 North 1000 West in Maple-to- in. -- W n. -- Court A viewing will be held from 9 to am at die church prior to the services. Interment wiB be in the Evergreen Cemetery. We love and miss you Robbie! In Heu of flowers, donations for Robbie's children can be made at any Zions Bank to the Robbie Robinson Fund. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com Cam-pany- ". g ..: ' He faces up to 20 years in prison convicted on both counts.' Prosecut ors claim Proverb was under the influence of drugs about &30 ajn, Aug. 31, when he drove onto the base 1045 Hit greatest love wh spending time with his famfiy. He enjoyed and golfing, boating, skiing. He also loved to watch the 49ers's football games with his son Braxton. He had a constant drive to better himself m every aspect of PRESS r MarkThlessen r : ' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A letter rigged tp ignite when opened was sent to Gov. Otene walker on Thursday, but advance warning of such an envelope prevented staff from opening it. Walker was not at the Capitol, and there were no SALT LAKE QTY , : . 6-- , Norma Emma Molyneux h and parked near a munitions bwkang. When base personnel were dispatched to trie build. ing, he had driven off. Authorities later found Proverb driving, and a chase ensued wfth speeds reaching up to 70 mph within the base. Proverb allegedly drove through a locked gate, forcing the base's control tower to dose down active runways. No flights were prevented from taking off or landing because of the closure. He eventually crashed through another security gate, and his vehicle was disabled, according to court documents. Even though Proverb was on base for less than a half hour, base spokesman Lt. Rob Goza vehicle. Proverb was not enlisted in the Air Force, and had no con Similar letters were re--, cehred Thursday by the gbver-nor- s of Idaho, Montana and : Nebraska. A nationwide alert to governor's offices was sent out, and that warning stopped the letter from being opened "We were told as long as we didn't open t, we were said Walker spokeswoman Amanda Covington. ' Walker was attending a luncheon at the Governor's Man . skm and was m no danger when the letter was discovered Technicians removed the letter from the Governor's office, The Daily Herald charges lor obituaries. Death notices, brier items identifying the deceased and the funeral home involved, however, run free of charge and must be placed by the funeral home, place. The base's threat level was not elevated after Proverb got inside. Goza said while it's not common, people do occasional-h- y stumble into military instal-Those people are normally escorted off base, and the military installations dont normally raise their threat levels "because grandma made a wrong turn onto the base." Proverb's hometown was not immediately known, but he listk ed his parents as living in and New Haven, Conn. Nor-wal- FAMILY MORTUARIES y obituary, rates are as $2.60 per line.'JtS per picture. Jbe DaW&raM and there was no need to uate the Capitol area, said Derek Jensen, Department of Public Safety spokesman. A similar letter to Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne also ignited when it was opened In Nebraska, a match ignited in Gov. Mike Johanns' office, but did not burn the paper. The letters were postmarked as if they had been sent from a maximum-securitprison in Ely, Nev., authorities said It wasnt clear whether the letters were from an inmate. The envelopes contained a blank sheet of paper rigged so that a match held inside it would strike when it was removed, authorities said follows: $30,00 internet fee for ,30 on fegacy com that ago inauofe an cWineTjuesf booR wHTbe added to me obituaitee. A An additional davsJfo run For further information You may also to Place to.. Remember Life. call clhobitphoto0heraldextra.eom Ortm - Provo - Walker Sanderson 226-350- 0 Fax DEADLINES Tuesday Saturday: 4:00 p m. Day before publication. Sunday: 1 00 p m. on Saturday Monday: 1:00 p.m. on Sunday For Sunday & Monday publications, or faxed. obits need to be Photo deadlines same as above. y Walker Mortuary 8 Payson - Walker Mortuary 465-38- Spanish Fork - Walker Mortuary 9 Please Visit Our Web She To Send Your Condolences to Families r.walkerfamirymortuahes.com Letters to the FORE Recommend We B2itor online THOUGHT and Offer.., www.harktheherald.com GEO. rrr3v-vorn-- i.i j.vt J A Bom June 5, 19 14 in Mona, Juab County, Utah to Willard Jerome , Molyneux and Sarah EDen Carter Molyneux. BuIkBng. Member of the Daughters u . 1 Died September 9, 2004 in Salt Lake Oty, Utah. Following graduation from college, ahe was a resident of Sal Lake Coy. Norma was an active member of the Church of Je Saints. She sus Christ of Latter-daserved as Relief Society President of the Salt Lake 33rd Ward and as a Church Service Missionary on Temple Square, Church Office Building and the Joseph Smith Memorial of Utah Pioneers serving the first Captain of the Aztec Camp . Retired as Coordinator of Mental Health Data and Systems Analysis for the State of Utah. Preceded in death by parents, brother, Vaughn Lee Molyneux and , Geneva Garrett Molyneux. Survived by three nephews and one niece, Qark and Cleo Moryneaux, Blaine G and Joyce Moryneaux, Janice and Terry PritchettandMaxandKathy . Molyneux; 20 grandnieces and ' nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday Sept. 11, 2004, 11:00 ajn. at the Salt Lake 33rd LDS Ward, 453 S. 1100 E, where friends may'call one hour prior to services. Interment to follow intheMona, Oty Cemetery. 0 v ? ' f - 'rA Mate .urenif 43 so,t'w$ii -- - DEATH NOTICES WaTjr,77, . laday-Brow- n Including latex, and space age memory visco foam miss MPft fiTTTl W.I Al Jin M rli HUM jpi itMn.Miiq Store Hours: mm Monday - Saturday SovriiSakUkt) 0 :1 U A H ELECTRONICS APPLIANCES FLOORING FURNITURE "t la 1 Hooky, 79, died on Septem- of Pleasant Grove died Thursday, September 9, 2004. Funeral services are pending and wffl be anrtwmced by Oipin Family Mortuary, Pleasant ;v Grove. in, '. Cary Levelaad, 44, of Sparks, NV, died Monday, September 6, 2004. Services wffl be announced by Hot Funeral Home. "-- Choose from many combinations (Photo (or lustration only) 7t 10 JZJZJ u Si sister-Maw- y Mary RkMnt Matte PLANNING FUNERAL . ...... 1914-200- 4 nection to the base or any of its personnel, Goza said He said he also had no ktea of a possible motive. "I dont think anybody besides him knew," Goza said Citing security reasons, Goza declined to describe how Proverb got on base in the first OBITUARY FEES Letter set to light on fire sent to Gov. Olene Walker Helen Holley Metcalf Our loving mother, grandmother, ter and two sons: Barbara (Brian) ' Smith of Provo, Milan (Merflynn) sister and friend, Helen Holley Metcalf passed Metcalf, Carvfc (Chris) Metcalf of Springville; sisters' Irma Saver of away September 7, 2004 at Mapleton and Dorothy (m) Smith of Pleasant Grove; nine grandchfl-dre- n the age of 76. and one Helen was Helen's husband, WUby Metcalf, the em of eight brothers: Wayne Holley, Floyd Hol- -' children horn to Dallas and .' ley and AOen Holley and sister, Uda Hansen preceded her in death. ' Ruth Holley of ' Funeral services will be held at U MapletoriShe attended am cn Mond, September 13, ' 2004 at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 East schools in 200 Soutota Springville. Friends SpringviDeand may call at the mortuary Sunday anergradua- tkxt moved to Lot Angeles, Califorevening, September 12, from 7 nia for college. In March of 1954, pjn. and one hour prior to service. Burial will be at the Springville she married George WSby Metcalf, then raised a famity while manag- Evergreen Cemetery. The family would like to thank .. log a furniture 'business in ' s n ? ' the staff at Hospice for Utah, Bee- Sprtagville..' ; hive Comfort Care, Hearthstone ; Helen enjoyed gardening, readt Manor and Courtyard at ing, and spending time with her ' ' v the care for Jamestown her in and she Later life, providthey family. ed. Abo a special thanks to the famhusband spent their winters m St ily and friends who visited with her George. She was an active member to bring joy m her life during her of the LDS Church and served in Relief Society and Primary organidudlenge with Alzheimer's disease. ' Condolence may be sent to zations. Helen is survived by one daugh- www.wheelermortuary.com said they were aware of his presence almost inunediately. The 28 minutes he was loose on base included his arrest time. "This is actually a story of hew things go right," Goza said, since officers did not use anything beyond minimal force in apprehending Proverb. "The security force personnel figured out fairly quickly that this was not someone with malicious intent." Instead, he said Proverb appeared "to be under the influence of something or having some type of medical condition that made him not capable of not completely understanding or complying with the officer." Military officers said they found six bottles for four different prescriptions inside the 1 0am -- 1 0pm - Closed Sundays RfewaaUOgdon Syracuse ToyiorsvilUW. VaJWy 622-740- 0 774-280-0 967-480- 0 Orm Murray 0 ' 227-880- 0 ber 8,2004. Funeral Services are pending and wffl be announced by Oipin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove, Utah. 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