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Roland Robison

Salt Lake City, Utah

1929 - 2014

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Roland Grover Robison1929~2014Roland Grover Robison, Jr., died of natural causes on December 12, 2014, in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 85.Roland was a long-time figure in the U.S. Department of Interior. He served as deputy assistant Secretary of Interior, deputy director of the Bureau of...

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We think with fondness of your visits to our home in Mukilteo and my wonderful years of working with you

Still think of him often, and always miss him. I feel blessed to have had him in my life.

I didn't know. I'll remember you always.

Roland was one of our smartest and most fun classmates at Morgan High School. Kent really enjoyed the visits he had with Roli when he visited with him in Washington. We're glad we had a chance to visit with him at our class get together this summer. He will be missed! Our condolences. Kent & Betty Redden

Roland was a wonderful friend and boss, a great husband and father. It was my pleasure to work as his administrative assistant at BLM in the early 80s and that was a highlight in my Federal career. He was a great man with an amazing career and a wonderful family who he was always devoted to.

I worked in the Upper Colorado Region when Roland was the Regional Director. He was a lovely man - the room lit up when he entered the room with his big smile and kind heart. He knew all employees by name and expressed appreciation to us often. He will be missed. My condolences to your family.

What a fabulous tribute to an amazing man! I understand where Chris got his greatness. What a full, glorious and faithful life! You have all my love at this time. My father passed nine years ago, and I still miss him every day. Love, Joann Shields

Dear Robison family, It is with great sadness that I write to say just how much I treasured my relationship with Roland and how much I will miss him. I recall the many great adventures we shared through our years working together in Utah and D.C and will cherish the memories of a wise and great man. With our sympathy, Dean Stepanek and Natasha Donets

So sorry to hear of the loss of Roland. He was one of the really good and great ones. We worked together in the Bureau of Reclamation, (too long ago to remember). He cared about people, was competent and loving. We all can be proud of him and his life. May the Lord bless you all.

Dick Jorgenson