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Show filbert M. Robb, 66, succumbs in Salt Lake hospital Albert Melvin Robb, 66, of Parowan, died on Sunday evening eve-ning June 15, in a Salt Lake hospital, as the result of a stroke suffered early that day at his home here. He was rushed to Salt Lake but died later in the day. Funeral services were held for Mr. Robb on Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Third Ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Val Hyatt Bentley and burial took place in the Parowan Par-owan City cemetery. Mr. Robb was born Aug. -1, 1902 in Paragonah, a son of Albert D. and Eliza Esther Barton Robb. He was married to Mary Mortensen of Parowan Paro-wan June 29, 1921. He worked as a chef in Cedar City, and as a miner and carpenter in' Santa Barbara, Calif. They moved back to I'tah and lived in Washington for a year or two then came to Parowan. He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his widow, and two sons, Alden M., Parowan Par-owan and Albert Kent, Santa San-ta Barbara, CaliT; a brother, Fay Robb, Cedar City; a sister sis-ter Mrs. Geneva Jones. St. George iiud one cmiufchild. |