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Mont Benjamin Robins

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Mont Benjamin Robins

Birth
USA
Death
21 May 2005 (aged 93)
USA
Burial
Scipio, Millard County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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He is a son of Leonard Fullwell Robins (1883-1968) and Sarah Essie Johnson He married Emma Maxine Memmott (1915-2004) on March 27, 1933.

Their children are:
1. Essie Ann Robins
2. Gary Mont Robins
3. Ina Maxine Robins
4. Janeal Robins
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At the age of seven, Mont's mother passed away and his maternal grandparents Hannah Johnson (1863-1941) and Benjamin Johnson (1857-1935) took him into their home where he was raised.

Mont attended elementary school in Scipio and graduated from Millard High School. He began his career in farming and later became the ASCS office manager where he served for 27 years as county exceutive director.

Following retirement, Mont spent 12 years with the Federal Green Thumb Program, assisting older Americans find employment. This position gave him much joy and satisfaction.

Mont served in the community and in the Scipio Ward in various callings, including bishop's counselor for three years and bishop for 12 years. Mont and Maxine served as ordance workers in the Manti Utah Temple.

He enjoyed having a good quarter horse and going to rodeos. he was a master gardener and also enjoyed singing in the Scipio Ward Choir. Mont loved sports of all kinds and was an avid Utah Jazz fan.

He is a son of Leonard Fullwell Robins (1883-1968) and Sarah Essie Johnson He married Emma Maxine Memmott (1915-2004) on March 27, 1933.

Their children are:
1. Essie Ann Robins
2. Gary Mont Robins
3. Ina Maxine Robins
4. Janeal Robins
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At the age of seven, Mont's mother passed away and his maternal grandparents Hannah Johnson (1863-1941) and Benjamin Johnson (1857-1935) took him into their home where he was raised.

Mont attended elementary school in Scipio and graduated from Millard High School. He began his career in farming and later became the ASCS office manager where he served for 27 years as county exceutive director.

Following retirement, Mont spent 12 years with the Federal Green Thumb Program, assisting older Americans find employment. This position gave him much joy and satisfaction.

Mont served in the community and in the Scipio Ward in various callings, including bishop's counselor for three years and bishop for 12 years. Mont and Maxine served as ordance workers in the Manti Utah Temple.

He enjoyed having a good quarter horse and going to rodeos. he was a master gardener and also enjoyed singing in the Scipio Ward Choir. Mont loved sports of all kinds and was an avid Utah Jazz fan.



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