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Paul Easton Robison

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Paul Easton Robison 10/24/26 ~ 04/01/06 Paul Easton Robison, 79, died April 1, 2006 in Salt Lake City from the effects of Alzheimers. Born 24 Oct. 1926 in Fillmore, UT to Alfred Paul and Ann Hood Robison. He enlisted in the US Navy and served in World War II. He graduated from Millard High School...

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I grew up across the street from Easton in Fillmore. Being five years younger than he, he was a great role model. He was my hero in so many ways, always friendly and wonderful to us "kids". I have always kept him in my memory and I give him much credit for my success and outlook on life. We pulled some dumb pranks on him at times and he properly dealt with us with a kick in the pants, but loved us nonetheless. It was he who first gave me the desire to become an Air Force pilot and I am...

Dear Dorothy and Family,

We were saddened to hear of cousin Easton's death. I remember a few visits with his parents, Mattie and Easton when we were young and they would come to Wyoming. My dad was Easton Hood. Easton is a good name.

Pam was my good neighbor in Modesto for a few years about 20 years ago and we really treasured that time to get to know her and her family. I remember the time Dorothy and Easton visited Pam here in Modesto one Thanksgiving and my sister...

Our heart are full at this for the family with the loss of Uncle Easton. Our love and hugs go your way.
Love, Wayne and Tana

Dorothy and family,

Paul, was the "adopted" brother I always hoped for - and the uncle figure the children loved. Your home was a place we all loved to visit - and Paul's smiling face in the photo is exactly how we remember him. We never drive in your area without thinking about you. I'm just sorry we never stopped to visit recently.

Our love,

Carol G. Lindahl, and daughters, Barbara and Pam

Dear Dorothy,
Your sweet husband was such a dear and wonderful man. We know that our daughter, Stephanie, loved being one of his grandaughters and Erin, Daylen, and Brad always thought it was a special time when they could visit Great Grandpa Robison. Our love and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Stephen and Brenda Billings

Dorothy,
I worked with Paul while he was at Varian and enjoyed his company and experiences very much. He was liked by everyone. May God bless his soul and ease you sorrow.

Jim and Joyce Hennessy

Daddy Doo,
I love you and will miss you greatly. I'll take good care of Mom. I love you, Terri

Dorothy,
Sheron and I would like to extend our sympathy to you at this difficult time. I enjoyed working with and knowing Paul. He was a fine man for whom I had great respect. Even though it is difficult, I know that the end to his suffering is a blessing.

Bill and Sheron Jacobsen