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Show Funeral Services Held At Panguitch On Monday For Robert B. Stowell Robert B. Stowell, 49, died in the Panguitch hospital June 4th following a stroke. He' was born Sept. 14, 1914 in Provo to Earl C. and Margaret Jewel Benson Stowell. On May 28; 1938 he married Merle Proctor at Junction, the marriage was later solemnized, in the St. George Temple. He was a veteran of World War II, South Pacific Theater, three years; an active member of the LDS Church; and a distributor lor Hi-Land Dairy Association, Survivors: widow; son, daughters, Donald, Roberta, Jean-ette, all Panguitch; foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Henrie, Panguitch; half brothers, half sisters, Leslie, Archie Henrie, Mrs. Roma Barney, all Og-den; Arvel, Kearns; Mrs.. Dora VeaterV Salina; Mrs. Maxine Quinney, Tremonton; Vaughn Alried,, Price; Jim, Germany; Mrs. Beulah Boshard, Sacramento, Calif.; brother, Donald. Services were held June 8 In " the Panguitch"' North" ward chapel. The prayer at home was by Kenneth Proctor; prelude, Nina Steele, Elizabeth Foy and Dr. Sims E. Duggins; song, "Abide With Me Tis Ev-en Tide", choir; invocation, Leslie Henrie; song, "One Fine Day", Kate Chidester; speaker, Val Ware; musical duet, "He That Hath Clean Hands And A Pure Heart", Elizabeth Foy and Nina Steele; speaker, A. L. Elmer; song, "I'll Get By'. Paul Furlong; duet, "Are You 1 aHHH&NiMhh Robert B. Stowell Lonesome Tonight", Roma K. Barney and Dora Veater; song, 'JGoing Home", Calene Brown; benediction, Arlyn J. Proctor. The grave was dedicated by Dee Houston; burial was in the Panguitch Cemteiy under direction of Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary. Card Of Thanks We "Wlsh'to "thank everyone" for the sympathy extended to us during our bereavement, for the food, contributions and flowers, it was deeply appreciated. Mrs. Robert Stowell & family. Attending the services tor Bob Stowell were: the Ray Proctors, the Arthello Clarks the M. T. and the Paul Furlongs, the Leslie and the Archie Henries, Kenneth Henrie, the Wayne Barney family, theAsh-ley Imlays, Susan Siltensor, the Vern Bwman family, all of Ogden; Karen Talbot, the Kenneth Proctor family; the Eugene Dargers, the High Barlows, the Jim Allreds, all of Salt Lake; the Glen Whitings, Clearfield; the Clark Frands-ens, the Arvel Henrie family, Arlene Henrie, all of Kearns; the Rick Vanderhofs, Spokane, Wash.; the Wallace Tebbs, Las Vegas; the Lt. Col. M. E. Tebbs family, Mt. Home, Idaho; the Clark Tebbs, Witchlta Falls, Texas; Mrs. Dora Veater, Salina;' Mrs. Jay Brown, the Cul-len Holyoaks, the Gordon Su-therlands, all of Cedar City; Mrs.- Eva Dean Stokes, Mrs. A-my, Stephensen, Mrs. Afton Guymon, all of Downey, Calif; the Reld Allreds, Price; the Edward Quinneys,- Tremonton; the Bert Lowders, Orem; the Val Wares, Dean Pearsons, Monroe; thejGerald Vickers, Beaver; the Leon Glaziers, Hurricane; Mrs. Pauline Toph-am, Paragonah; and a great number from the towns in Piute and Garfield Counties. |