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Thomas Fox
March 1, 2025
The picture depicting a Stratton Power Generator, and Brian's famous broken but very expensive snow blower machine. This is symbolic and actual representing the many items that Brian had in his garage, that he wanted to give away. He had a garage interior clean out project a few years ago. Brian had duplicates of duplicates of shop vacs, multiple power generators, compressors, table saws, miter saws, circular saws, and any amounts of project related work tools for his water softener business.
And the snow blower has its own little story. While that, and the generator etc all have stories, they are Brian's stories. Each tells about him, how wonderful he transacted himself in honesty and righteousness, treating his fellow man kind.
When Patrick Isom's wife died, who was Brian's neighbor, Brian was instrumental in Patrick's life, helping him. They started working together. I believe these two working together on their water softener system installation projects helped Patrick, and it helped Brian to plug along as well, one sustaining the other... At least that is what it looked like to me. They were a pair of wonder and miracle. Patrick moved away about a year or so ago.
At the end, you really never know a person completely. Maybe these little garage stories help to get a look into what at least I saw in Brian's garage, and therefore also in his soul.
He had convertible Mercedes Benz sitting there, which he never drove. I believe it was his son's, or his wife's, it something to do with the son that died back in 2010... The car was obvious and bright read, you just had to ask, but Brian was not really forthcoming in the interview. The other part in the garage was a perfectly restored Volkswagen Bug from the 1960's I believe. It started and drove, and yet we pushed it in and out to make room to access storage areas.
I am glad I was able to interact with Brian. He answered his phone and was always available. His wife Beth Ann was always on his mind... especially when we talked about the bird cages.
I know this is probably a weird memory contribution, but it is what I know of Brian.
Best Wishes to his family. I still have that Stratton Generator sitting in my garage.
T FOX
Premier Funeral Services - Salt Lake City
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Brian E. Robinson, 78, passed away peacefully at home with his family on Feb 11, 2025. He died from problems related to an aggressive form of Lewy Body dementia and Alzheimer's. He was born April 10, 1946 at the Naval Base in Coronado, Cali... Read Brian Robinson's Obituary
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