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Show Clark Robb Dies Unexpectedly The community of Paragonah was shocked and saddened Sunday Sun-day when one of its substantial citizens, 53 year old Clark Robb, was found dead at his home. His wife found him when she returned re-turned home from Sunday School. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Wednesday at 2:00 o'clock in the Paragonah Ward Chapel. Nephl Clark Robb' was born February 5, 1912. in Spry, Garfield Gar-field County, Utah, a son of Albert Al-bert D. and Eliza E. (Mina) Barton Bar-ton Robb. The family returned to Paragonah soon afterward and Mr. Robb made his home here for the remainder of his life ex cept for one year in Tempiute, New He married Nina Lang on June 29, 1932, in the St. George Temple. Tem-ple. To them were born five children. chil-dren. Mr. Robb had worked for Utah Construction Co. at the Iron Mines for the past 16 years. He is survived by his widow, .son and daughters, Mrs. Bud (Jean) Orton, Parowan; Mrs. Ben (Esther) Gurin, Uvermore, Cdlif. Mrs. Kelly (Cleonet Dalton, Cedar Ce-dar City; Larry Robb, Henderson, Nevada; and Mrs. Paul (Phyllis) Douglas, Arbuckle, Calif.; 16 grandchildren and the following sister and brothers, Mrs. Geneva Jones and LaFoy Robb, Cedar City; Albert Mel Robb, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Samuel Robb, Salt Lake City and William D. Robb, Yakima, Wash. I |