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Show Heart Jiilment Takes Life ol Former Paragonah Resident Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon in the Paragonah Para-gonah Ward chapel for Orion Wayne Robb, 48, former resident of Paragonah and Parowan, who died in a Salt Lake hospital last Wednesday from a heart ailment. ail-ment. Bishop Victor R. Robinson conducted con-ducted the services, and Paul Manwaring of the 20th Salt Lake Ward, Bishop Elihu Whatcott, Cedar City, and D. Amasa Stones. Paragonah, were the speakers. The invocation was offered by K. Doyle Robinson, the benediction benedic-tion by Cedar Stake President El-wood El-wood Corry and at the Paragonah comeiery the grave was dedicated dedicat-ed by J. Call Robb. Cedar Citv. Musical numbers were the opening song by the choir, "Oh, My Father," a vocal solo, "Sometime, "Some-time, Somewhere," by Ted Barton, Parowan; a vocal duet "Come Unto Me and Rest," by Elaine Southwick and L. C. Miles, Cedar City; the closing song "Though Deepening Trials," by the choir, and "1 Need Thee Every Hour" at the cemetery, also by the choir. The deceased was born at Paragonah, Para-gonah, Mar 15. 1905, a son of Albert D. and Eliza Esther Bar- I ton Robb. He married Luella Wil-cock Wil-cock of Panguitch, Dec. 20, 1926 and they made their home in Paragonah for many years. They moved to Parowan some yeais ago. then to Cedar City and then to Salt Lake City. He was in ill health for the past couple of years. Surviving are his widow, one daughter, Lorna; two sons, Albert Wayne and Albert D., all of Salt Lake City, and one sister and four brothers. |