Show Final rites held Monday for Robert Hacking Funeral services were held at the new Roosevelt stake center Monday at II a.m. for Robert Clair with Alva C. bishop of the Third ward He died at the family home in Brigham City on Thursday following a lingering illness of bone The young high school senior at Brigham City was born in Idaho to George R. and Mary Grant He was raised and attended school in Roosevelt until 2 years ago when the the family moved to Brigham He completed his junior year at and graduated from seminary in May Services were held in the Brigham City Seventh ward chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. with Bishop Dean Compton Survivors include his two sisters and two J. Grant and David all of Brigham and James C. Brigham and and Joseph C. Salt Lake Active In Church Robert had been active in his church and in scouting both at Roosevelt and in Brigham When he was stricken with the fatal officials of the Seventh ward and North Box Elder Stake ordained him an elder and he was allowed to go to the Logan temple for his own After moving to City he received the Duty of God Award on in attended the National Scout Jamboree at Santa at the Monday services were Lee R. counselor in the North Box Elder Bishop Compton and Bishop Music was supplied by a quartet composed of Cliff Cliff Mem Kirk Lund and Dwain Buchanan accompanied by R. V. They Lord Is My and My a vocal Me To was sung by Lawrence accompanied by Tal Prayer at the mortuary was by V. Larson gave the Hollis G. the benediction and the grave was dedicated by Joseph C. Pallbearers were Carl and Grant Earl Lynn and Burial was in the family plot at the Roosevelt City cemetery under the direction of the |