1896 - 1965
Early Life: Martha was born December 2, 1896, in Nelsonville, Missouri, a daughter of William Thomas Bevill and Emily Jane Rayburne Bevill. Martha received her education in Missouri schools.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: She married George Clarence Bauer in 1912; they were later divorced. On November 24, 1936, she married Dar Aaron Brainard in Wolf Point, Montana. Wesley Cunningham Robey became her next husband in Monticello, Missouri, on February 2, 1945. Martha was a member of the Methodist Church. She came to Provo, Utah, 20 years ago, where she had resided since. Martha Alma Bevill Robey passed from this life in Provo, Utah, following a long illness, on March 19, 1965. She was 68.
Survived By: Her husband, of Provo; one daughter, Geneva Morley (Max), Provo; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services: Our Chapel of Memories Mortuary
Officiating: Bishop Gordon M. Weight of the Provo Seventh Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Arrangements: Our Chapel of Memories Mortuary
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © The Daily Herald | 21 March 1965
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
DISCREPANCY: With spelling of Martha's maiden name between her parents' headstone and many other sources (Bevill), obituary (Bevil), and cemetery records (Bevil).
1896 - 1965
Early Life: Martha was born December 2, 1896, in Nelsonville, Missouri, a daughter of William Thomas Bevill and Emily Jane Rayburne Bevill. Martha received her education in Missouri schools.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: She married George Clarence Bauer in 1912; they were later divorced. On November 24, 1936, she married Dar Aaron Brainard in Wolf Point, Montana. Wesley Cunningham Robey became her next husband in Monticello, Missouri, on February 2, 1945. Martha was a member of the Methodist Church. She came to Provo, Utah, 20 years ago, where she had resided since. Martha Alma Bevill Robey passed from this life in Provo, Utah, following a long illness, on March 19, 1965. She was 68.
Survived By: Her husband, of Provo; one daughter, Geneva Morley (Max), Provo; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services: Our Chapel of Memories Mortuary
Officiating: Bishop Gordon M. Weight of the Provo Seventh Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Arrangements: Our Chapel of Memories Mortuary
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © The Daily Herald | 21 March 1965
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
DISCREPANCY: With spelling of Martha's maiden name between her parents' headstone and many other sources (Bevill), obituary (Bevil), and cemetery records (Bevil).
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- Interment 23 Mar 1965
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