Fred Robinson, 63, died Monday afternoon, May 27, at the St.
Mary's Hospital, Jefferson City, where he had been a patient for the past few days. Mr. Robinson suffered a severe attack of illness last fall and failed to regain his health.
He had spent his entire life in Miller County and lived for many years on a farm between Ulman and Brumley where he was well known as a prominent farmer and cattleman.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at the Riverview Baptist Church.
Survived by his wife, the former Bertha Bowlin; three
daughters, Ila Van Houser, Iva Kidwell and Edith Gamble of Eldon; two sons, Herbert of Jefferson City and Johnny who is attending school at Missouri University in Columbia; three brothers, Bert of Bagnell, George W. of Ulman and Charley of Brumley, and one sister, Ollie Martin, of Kansas City,
Kansas.
Fred Robinson, 63, died Monday afternoon, May 27, at the St.
Mary's Hospital, Jefferson City, where he had been a patient for the past few days. Mr. Robinson suffered a severe attack of illness last fall and failed to regain his health.
He had spent his entire life in Miller County and lived for many years on a farm between Ulman and Brumley where he was well known as a prominent farmer and cattleman.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at the Riverview Baptist Church.
Survived by his wife, the former Bertha Bowlin; three
daughters, Ila Van Houser, Iva Kidwell and Edith Gamble of Eldon; two sons, Herbert of Jefferson City and Johnny who is attending school at Missouri University in Columbia; three brothers, Bert of Bagnell, George W. of Ulman and Charley of Brumley, and one sister, Ollie Martin, of Kansas City,
Kansas.
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