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Show f lITCiliES ) LaRell Robinson CIRCLEVILLE LaRell Robinson, 65 of Circleville died on Nov. 9, 1995 in Montpelier, Ida. He was born on May 8, 1930 in Circleville to Marcus D. and Eva Stella Dalley Robinson. LaRell was a sheep herder and veteran of the Korean conflict. He is survived by two sisters and one brother: Clara Greenhalgh, Enterprise; James and Margie Robinson, Carson City, Nev.; June and C.B. Mangum, George Town, Ida.; sisters-in-law: Madge Robinson, Circleville; Gayle Robinson, Yerington, Nev. He was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers; Carl, Merlin, Ralph and Duane. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1995 in the Circleville LDS Ward Chapel in Circleville. Officiating the services was Bishop Chris Fullmer. The family prayer was offered by Lcland Robinson, a nephew, and prelude music was played by Brenda Robinson, a niece. The invocation was offered by Richard Westwood and a musical selection was sung by a ladies group, "Beyond The Sunset", accompanied by Brenda Robinson. Speakers were Merlin Jay Robinson, a nephew, and Howard Hatch, followed by an organ medley performed by Brenda Robinson. A poem was read by June Mangum, a sister, written by LaRell's brother Ralph. A men's group of LaRell's friends sang, "Home On The Range," and the benediction was offered by James Robinson, with postlude music played by Brenda Robinson. ' i , i,., W" ; -. i r , , I . LaRell Robinson Pallbearers were Merlin Jay Robinson, Leland Robinson, Randy Robinson, Calvin Robinson, Shane Robinson, and Dahl Ackerman. Honorary pallbearers were James Robinson, C.B. Mangum, Bill Frandscn, Junior Nay, Sherl Fox, Howard Simkins, Randy Glcaves, Kenneth Stoker, Albert LaFever, Floyd Nay, Barney Chambers, and Marty Gleaves. Compassionate services were rendered by the Circleville LDS Ward Relief Society Sisters. Dedication of the grave was given by Calvin Robinson, a nephew, and military rites were performed by VFW Piute Post 7561. Funeral directors Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |