Brian James Robinette
October 31, 1995 ~ April 5, 2019
OGDEN, UT–Brian James Robinette 23, passed on April 5, 2019 in Ogden, UT. Brian was born on October 31, 1995 in Ogden, UT to Brian D Robinette and Nadine Dayton.
Brian is survived by his parents, Brian D Robinette, Ogden UT and Nadine Dayton (Jeremy Knodel), Parker CO; four brothers and one sister: Dayton and Nathan Robinette, and Jeremy, Patience, and Jax Knodel; grandparents, Sheila Palmer, Ogden UT, Darwin and Deana Dayton, Malad City ID, James and Eileen Knodel, West Point NE; great-grandma, Bell Haddon, Blackfoot ID; his #1 best friend his cat, Cali and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Brian was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Doris Eastman, Charles Haddon, Dee and Betty Dayton and Barbara Bell; his papa, Darren Robinette and uncle, Darwin Dayton.
Brian was a musical genius and he loved many different types of music. He was a great artist and loved writing. He was an extremely intelligent, philosophical, and very independent. Brian was regarded as the leader of his siblings. He was a selfless soul that went above and beyond to ensure the well being of others. He will never be forgotten.
Friends may visit with family to remember Brian on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 from 6 to 8 p.m. with a Memorial Service at 7 p.m. at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd. Burial will be on Saturday, April 13th at 10 a.m. at the Ogden City Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family asks a donation be made to the humane society in Brian's name.
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