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Show Death Takes Active Lion Member Royal R. Chamberlain, 49, a prominent member of the Sugar Sug-ar House Lions Club, died Tuesday in a Salt Lake hospital of a cerebral atrophy. Mr. Chamberlain was special passenger traveling agent for the Union Pacific Railroad and had been in the employ of the railroad for 25 years. After graduation from B r i g h a m Young University be became a high school coach and instructor instruc-tor and served on the staffs at Cedar City and Fillmore. Born in Salt Lake City, Feb. 2, 1902, he was a son of Thomas and Mary Woolley Chamberlain. Chamber-lain. On June 4, 1925, he married mar-ried Farel Emma Knudson in the Salt Lake Temple. He was chaili-man of the Adult Aaronic Priesthod group in the Eleventh Elev-enth LDS Ward. Survivors include his widow, his mother, four sons; Cloyd Royal, Stephen Bruce, Frank Wayne and Knute Douglas Chamberlain, all of Salt Lake City; two daughters, Mary Etta Chamberlain, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Renae Dyer, Ogden;. a brother, Dee Chamberlain, Los Angeles. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Friday noon in the Eleventh Elev-enth Ward Chipel, 131 10th East, by Roy A. West, bishop. |