Julian LeRoy ROBINSON

Birth:
3 Jul 1891
Richmond, Cache, Utah
Chr:
3 Sep 1891
Richmond, Cache, Utah
Death:
6 Oct 1935
Farmington, Davis, Utah
Burial:
9 Oct 1935
Richmond, Cache, Utah
Marriage:
4 Jun 1913
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Notes:
                   Source and reliability of information
Church records, family records of Julian L. Robinson, Jr., 985 E. 3385 So.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106.

                            Temple Records:
           SL no.14389 Bk D. lvg pg 400  no. 301 Bk C. lvg pg 171
           LG no.23432 Bk A-2. pg 905  no. 23425 Bk A-2 pg 905
           SG no.964 Bk A pg 80
           EH no.8984 Bk H pg 395

Birth Certificate and Death Certificate in possession of son, Julian L. Robinson, Jr.

Julian L. Robinson commonly known as "J.L.", "Roy", and was known as "Julian" while serving on a mission in the eastern states in 1918 - 1920.

Occupation: Dairy Farmer and Rancher

Residency:  Richmond, Cache, Utah
              Whitney, Franklin, Idaho
              Virginia, Bannock, Idaho
              Richmond, Cache, Utah

Avocations: Active in all L.D.S. positions.  Member of Richmond South Ward
              Bishopric for 16 years, plus serving as Bishop for three years.
              He was killed in auto accident while returning from Salt Lake
              City at the October General L.D.S. Conference on Oct. 6, 1935.
              Active in Civic Organizations: Black and White Day Committees,
              Lions Club member, Richmond City councilman, Cache County Fair
              Board Committee member

Ordination, Elder:  Richmond Ward, Bensen Stake, Cache Co., Utah, FHL Film
#0025601, No. 77
       Julian LeRoy Robinson, 17 Mar 1913, T. H. Merrill, Elder.

Obituary:  Crash Kills Richmond Bishop - Richmond, Oct 7 - Bishop LeRoy Robinson, 44, of the Richmond Ward, was instantly killed last evening when he stepped to the highway on the new Ogden road near Farmington, after his car had stalled.
       The car which struck Bishop Robinson was driven by Olene King of Kaysville, who took the victim to the transient camp at Farmington.  He had died of a broken back.  Both of his legs were fractured and he suffered severe head injuries.
       Bishop Robinson was born July 3, 1891, son of Franklin G. and Ella Griffin Robinson.  He was the husband of LaVerna Stoddard Robinson.
       The body was taken to Ogden, pending funeral arrangements.
       Surviving are, besides his widow, three sons, and a daughter, Julian L. Jr., Marjorie, Jed and Hal Robinson, all of Richmond. and eight brothers and sisters, Frank Robinson, Mrs. Nellie R. Fisher, Mrs. J. P. Sharp and Mrs. John Meather, all of Salt Lake City; T. A. Robinson, Logan, Earl Robinson, Payette, Idaho, Marlan Robinson, Richmond, and Mrs. M. E. Thornton of Midvale.
                  
Laverna Vic STODDARD
Birth:
24 Nov 1890
Richmond, Cache, Utah
Chr:
1 Jan 1891
Richmond, Cache, Utah
Death:
16 Jul 1971
Logan, Cache, Utah
Burial:
19 Jul 1971
Richmond, Cache, Utah
Father:
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Mother:
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Notes:
                   Birth Certificate and Death Certificate in possession of son,
   Julian L. Robinson, Jr.  985 E. 3385 So., Salt Lake City, Utah 84106

Source of Documentation: Family records of LaVerna S. Robinson and
                            son, Julian L. Robinson, Jr.

Obituary, July 17, 1971:  LaVerna Marsden - Richmond, Cache county - Mrs. LaVerna Stoddard Robinson Marsden, 80, died July 16, 1971, in a Logan hospital following a stroke.
       Born Nov. 24, 1890 in Richmond, a daughter of Joseph Smith and Susan Ellen Thomas Stoddard; married to Julian Leroy Robinson, June 4, 1913, Salt Lake Temple; he died Oct 6, 1935.  Married to Leo Curtis Marsden, Dec 20, 1954 Logan; he died May 29, 1961.  Member and stake auxiliary officer, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; first secretary of Richmond Literary Club; housemother for Kappa Delta Sorority for several years.
       Survivors; three sons, one daughter; Julian Leroy Robison, Salt Lake City; Jed S. Robinson, Richmond; Hal S. Robinson, Dallas; Mrs. Marjorie R. Stewart, Honolulu, Hawaii; one step-son and four step-daughters; John Marsden, Mrs. Earl (Rheva) Smith, Mrs. Clifford (Alice) Harshberger; and Mrs. Francis (Ruth) Bratt, all of Ashton, Idaho and Mrs. Robert (Gayle) Schubach, Salt Lake City; 31 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren; one brother and four sisters; Noel T. Stoddard, Richmond; Mrs. Done (Essie) Thornley, Kaysville; Mrs. Emorett Johnson, Tremonton; Mrs. Douglas (Edith) Ansley; and Irene Stoddard both of Salt Lake Ccity.
       Funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Benson Stake House at Richnmond.  Friends call Nelson Funeral Home, Smithfield, Sunday 7-9 p.m. and at the stake house in Richmond one hour before services.  Burial, Richmond City Cemetery.

Death:  L.D.S. Hospital, Logan, Utah
Burial:  Richmond City Cemetery.
                  
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                   Source of information:  Family records of LaVerna S. Robinson (Marsden)
                           and Julian L. Robinson, Jr.
                  
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Julian LeRoy Robinson - Laverna Vic Stoddard

Julian LeRoy Robinson was born at Richmond, Cache, Utah 3 Jul 1891. His parents were Franklin Gregson Robinson and Selina Ellen Griffin.

He married Laverna Vic Stoddard 4 Jun 1913 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah . Laverna Vic Stoddard was born at Richmond, Cache, Utah 24 Nov 1890 .

They were the parents of 5 children:
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Julian LeRoy Robinson died 6 Oct 1935 at Farmington, Davis, Utah .

Laverna Vic Stoddard died 16 Jul 1971 at Logan, Cache, Utah .