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Show Robyn K. Barton ANNABELLA, UTAH Robyn K. Leslie Barton, 32, of Annabella, Utah passed away May 16, 1996 in Richfield, Utah after a hard fought battle with cancer. She was born Sept. 21, 1963 in Panguitch, Utah to Kenneth L. and Doris LeFevre Leslie. She married Richard Barton, June 21, 1980 in Panguitch. They later divorced. She is survived by two daughters and two sons, Brandy K. Barton, Brandon Chase Barton, Casey Lee Barton and Justin Cody Moss, her fiancee, Steven Moss, Annabella; parents, Kenneth L. and Doris Leslie, Panguitch; two brothers and one sister, Robert L. Leslie, Panguitch, Randel Grant Leslie, Tropic and Terrie Ann Leslie, Panguitch. She was preceded in death by a brother, Jeffery Leslie. Funeral services were held Monday, May 20, 1996 in the Annabella LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Randy Fanner officiating. A family prayer was delivered by Kenny Wilson prior to the opening of the service. Prelude and postlude music was provided by lone Peterson with Reba Gleave offering the invocation. A vocal solo, "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye," was sung by Dwayne Davis, followed by tributes from Cathy Moss, Nikki Meacham and Reva Gleave. A musical selection "Robyn's Song" was sung by Ole Lindgren, followed by speaker John Yardly and remarks from Bishop Randy Farmer. A vocal solo, dedicated for Steven from Robyn, "Wind Beneath My Wings" was sung by Marilyn Whittington, accompanied by Lynette Peterson. Cherrylynn Barton gave the benediction. Robyn K. Leslie Barton Pallbearers were Robert L. Leslie, Randel Grant Leslie, Larry Gleave, Steven Moss, Kevin Moss and Donovan Moss. Honorary pallbearers were Cliff Barton, Justin Cody Moss, Brandon Chase Barton, Chance Barton, Cody Barton, Richard Barton, Francis Imlay, Steven Moss, Jr., Erik Haveron, Shane Wolf, Jarrod Wolf, Trenton Wolf, Dustin Wolf, Claud LeFevre, Ronnie Littlefield, Grant LeFevre, Norman Barton, Jesse Moss and Timmy Garrett. Compassionate services were rendered by the sister of the Annabella and Panguitch LDS 1st Ward Relief Societies. Interment was in the Panguitch Cemetery on Monday, May 20, 1996 with Bishop Evan Boshell officiating. Grant LeFevre offered the dedication of the grave under the direction ofNeal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. D. Ray Tebbs PANGUITCH, UTAH Delbert Ray Tebbs, 86, of Panguitch, our beloved husband, father, fa-ther, grandfather and great-grandfather, a child of God, returned to his Father in Heaven on May 19, 1996 surrounded by his family. He was born Mar. 18, 1910, in Panguitch to Fielding Burnes and Ruth Asay Tebbs. Ray was reared and educated in Panguitch, where he graduated from Garfield High School and attended at-tended the University of Utah. On April 16, 1934, Ray married his sweetheart, Verda LeFevre in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have been together for 62 years in Panguitch, spending 10 winters in St. George. He was a member of the LDS church, a dedicated home teacher and high priest. He and his wife were temple workers in the St. George LDS Temple. Ray was an active member of the Farm Bureau, where he was county president. He is survived by his wife, Verda and their children, Neucile and James F. Yardley, Panguitch; Marilyn K. Tebbs, deceased; Richard Ray and Irene Tebbs, Cedar City; Julia Ann and Barry L. Nicholes, McGill, Nev.; Michael LeFevre and Margaret Tebbs, Panguitch; Linda Sue and Broyce G. Jacobs, Cardston Alberta, Canada; Angeli and Dean B. Sheffer, Riverton; 44 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 43 great-grandchildren, one brother and one sister, Daniel A. and Nedra Tebbs, St. George and Ruth and VeLoy Butterfield, Salt Lake City. He was preceded in death by his D. Ray Tebbs parents, one brother, Fielding Burnes Tebbs, Jr. and two sisters. Cecil T. Adams and Addie T. Miller. Ray described himself saying "I have been a school teacher, carpenter, carpen-ter, electrician, black smith, and boiler maker. I have ridden wild horses, I am a sheep and cattle rancher and have attempted any job which looked like it could be done." Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 23, 1996 at 1 p.m. in the Panguitch LDS 3rd Ward Chapel, 200 N. 400 E., where friends may call Thursday morning from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery under the direction of Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. |