Wayne J. "Doug"
Robinson
"Gone Fishin"
On Friday, April 16, 2010, a glowing light in our lives dimmed, flickered, and went out. Wayne J. "Doug" Robinson, age 32, beloved son, brother, fiance, grandson, and uncle passed away unexpectedly in Plain City, Utah.Wayne did not know how to do issues halfway. Regardless of whether he was laying a program of bricks for the firm he owned, out-fishing his dad and brothers even while utilizing a damaged fishing pole, or turning a turkey (a single that he had spent days hunting) into a lump of charcoal in his deep fryer, Wayne continuously did stuff full heartedly. He cherished the Utah Jazz, Kansas City Chiefs, and playing poker. He was happiest when he was on his boat on Willard Bay, hoping it would not break down. Wayne cherished people, certainly young people, and he would do everything he could to ease your burdens. His necessities were 2nd to your must have.
Wayne was respected and admired by so many, but specially by his loved ones. It is an understatement to say that Wayne had character.
Wayne was born Nov. 22, 1977 in West Valley City, Utah to Bruce and Patricia Jones Robinson. He expended most of his growing up many years residing in Ogden, Utah exactly where he done a lot lifelong colleagues.
He is survived by his father, Bruce (Lynn) Robinson his mother, Patricia (Bill) Bond his brothers, Don (Ronie) Robinson, Jeff (Nicole) Robinson, Chris Hansen his sisters, Tonya Robinson, Shauna (Mike) Jarvis, Cheralyn (Tim) Anderson, Sandy Barson fiancee Sarah Sandberg and her two kids, Harlee and Traycin grandmother, Dona Rae Bennett, and a great number of nieces and nephews.
A memorial will be held for Wayne on Thursday, April 22, 2010, 11 a.m. at the Dixie Drive LDS Ward Chapel, 6500 South Dixie Generate (3655 W), West Jordan, Utah.
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