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Show Manila Ward Primary. Robyn S-wenson died Wednesday Wednes-day morning, Oct. 21, at the Utah Valley Hospital following a lingering ling-ering illness. She was born Sept. 13, 1958 at American Fork. Survivors -include her parents, John Y. and Oarol Stark Swen-son, Swen-son, a sister Mary and a brother Reed. Four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Swenson, Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford J. Stark, Orem. Funeral Rites for Robyn Swenson Held Last Saturday Funeral services for Robyn Swenson, 1, were held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Manila Ward Chapel. The impressive rites, with Clifton Wadley, counselor, conducting, con-ducting, opened with a vocal duet "When He Comes Home," sung by Inez Marchbanks and Lois Wright, accompanied by Joyce Loveridge. Opening prayer was given by Charles W. Wamiek. A vocal solo "Your Little Rosebud" was sung by Stanford Ekins, accompanied by' Gwen Adams. Speakers who spoke words of sympathy and encouragement to the family were Bishop Harvey E. Smith and President Merrill N. Warnick. S. Hal Haycock played on the organ a "Medley of Lullabys." The closing number was "Let the Little Children Come" sung by the Manilo-ettes directed by Gwen Adams, accompanied by Lucy Haycock. Closing prayer was offered by Dr. Lyman L. Ol-sen Ol-sen of Provo. Prelude and postlude organ music was played by Nelda War-nick. War-nick. Prayer at the home was by Rex B. Walker, an uncle of little Robyn. The grave in tha Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove cemetery was dedicated dedicat-ed by Richard D. Swensen. Pallbearers were Jerry Boyer, Mac Boyer, Michael Ferre, and Jimie Lee Swensen. Flowers were oared for and arranged by the |