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Lowell James Robison

Provo, Utah

1944 - 2018

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1944 ~ 2018Lowell James Robison, age 74, of Midway, Utah and formerly of Provo, Utah, died on June 1, 2018 in Midway. He was born on May 13, 1944 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Lenard Doyle Robison and LaVon Irene Wade Robison. Lowell spent most of his childhood and teenage years in Nevada. He...

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A wonderful Mission President and Sister Robison was the best "mission mom" you could ask for. Until we meet again. Kondie Lykins

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I miss you so much, gramps. I’m so sorry I was unable to spend more time with you and didn’t cherish the time we had. I hope nothing but to become a stronger man for you and follow your example. Not a day goes by without me thinking of you

What an amazing man! I was fortunate to serve my mission under his guidance as my Mission President. I'm sad that almost 2 years later I just heard of his passing. He will be greatly missed. In Mexico, mail was not always the best. We never had a phone in our homes, let alone cell phones. So snail mail via the "pouch" was the best we had due to the poor postal service in Mexico. Living in small "pueblitos" often I would not hear from my parents for weeks and sometimes even months. My letters...

I was honored to serve as a missionary in Leon Mexico under the leadership of President Robison. My heartfelt condolences go out to him and his family.

I was privileged to know President and Sister Robison only briefly as we transferred responsibility for the Mexico Leon Mission. He was most gracious and showed a great concern for the missionaries. I did have some additional interactions when Ann and I returned to Mexico on a Temple and Family History mission. At that time they were most helpful and considerate. He will be missed, but he certainly blessed the lives of many. We all take comfort in the fact that families are forever.

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This is Mark Hansen son of Wayne and Veloy Hansen. Brother Robinson had been my home teacher for a number of years while I was growing up. In 1987 while my parents were serving a mission in Chile Brother Robinson and his wife provided me great comfort and counsel one afternoon. I was at my parents home and was taking care of their yard when brother and sister Robinson walked by. They of course stopped and talked to me and asked how things were going. I reported to them that I had asked a...

My condolences to his family. He touched many young men's lives.