Tim Robinson
Syracuse, Utah—
Tim Robinson, age 33--husband, father, son, brother,
uncle, friend—passed away on Friday, February 25,
2005, while snowmobiling with his brother and friends.
It is believed he suffered a massive heart attack.
Oldest son of F. Greg and Julie R. Robinson, Tim was
born in Logan, Utah, on July 28, 1971. Tim excelled in
athletics and sports of all kinds and was a member of
the1988 Logan High State Championship Football Team.
He was also a member of the Aggie Cheerleading Squad,
while attending Utah State University.
Tim served an LDS Mission to Portland, Oregon, from
1990-1992. Through his service to others, he gained a
testimony of the Lord, Jesus Christ, which held firm
throughout his life.
On September 1, 1994, Tim was married to Megan Pixton
in the Logan LDS Temple. He loved spending time with
his wife and children, and was actively involved in
their lives. He couldn’t have been a more loving and
attentive husband and father.
Tim loved people, and excelled in various sales
positions. He had a talent with photography,
technology, and web-site development, and enjoyed his
business travels throughout the country.
He is survived by his wife, Megan (Syracuse),
children—Jaxon (7), Dylan (6), Abigail (3), and their
4th child on the way. Also survived by parents—Greg
and Julie Robinson (Providence); siblings—Scott (Julie
Lynn) of West Jordan, Bradley (Jennifer) of Heber
City, Melissa (Cody Petersen) of Salt Lake City, Doug
(Krista) of Cedar Hills; 22 nieces and nephews;
grandparents— Charles and Wanda Morzelewski (Sandy),
Helen Robinson (Richmond), and preceded in death by
his grandfather, Jed Robinson.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 2,
at 1 pm in the Providence 6th Ward Chapel (355 Canyon
Road, Providence). A viewing is scheduled for Tuesday
evening, March 1, from 6 to 8 pm at the Allen Hall
Mortuary (34 East Center Street, Logan). Prior to the
services, a viewing will be held at the Church at 11
am.
Interment will be at the Richmond City Cemetery.
Condolences may be sent to the family by email at
mortuaryobits@yahoo.com. Please put Timothy Robinson
as the subject.