Kay W. Robinson


Kay W. Robinson

Kay W. Robinson, age 67, passed away on July 24, 2010, at his farm in Boneta, Utah, doing what he loved - farming and playing with his grandkids and friends.
He was born January 3, 1943, in American Fork, Utah, to Ray and June Robinson. Kay married Pat Collings on January 14, 1965, in the Manti Temple. They are the parents of 8 children and the grandparents of 33 grandchildren.
Kay leaves a legacy of love, kindness and hard work. He was the owner of KW Robinson Construction. He loved being outdoors and working on his farm.
He is survived by his sweetheart Pat and children Andrea (Scott Rea), (Paige), David, Amy (Benson Dastrup), Dan (Jill), Jared (Erica), Amber (David Clegg), Brian (Carissa), and 33 grandchildren.
Kay was met on the other side by his son Chad, his parents, his horse named Cherokee, and several dogs named Buddy.
Funeral services will be held Friday, July 30, 2010, at 11 a.m. in the Highland Stake Center, 5335 West 11200 North, Highland, Utah. A viewing will be held on Thursday, July 29, 2010, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, American Fork, Utah, and prior to the services at the church from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment, Boneta-Mountain Home Cemetery.

Dear Pat and family,
Bill and I are serving a mission in Ghana, and were looking at the obituaries for our area. We were saddened to find that Kay had passed away. What a shock. We send our love and sympathy.

If you get a chance later Pat, would you write and let us know how you are doing. We haven't had a chance to visit for a few years. We would love to hear from you. I think the last time we saw each other was at the temple about two years ago. I have thought about you often since then. When Chad died we were on a mission also.

God's blessings be with you and your family at this challenging time.
Love,
Ann and Bill Cranney

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Dear Pat and Family,
I was so saddened to hear of Kay's passing. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you. When I received word I couldn't help but think back on the fond memories that I have of Kay and the whole Robinson family. I have the deepest respect for Kay and he has always been a special person in my life. When I was a young boy learning the game of baseball, Kay was the first coach i had that truly believed in me. He brought out the best in me and helped me gain a confidence. His encouragement enabled me to believe in myself, which extended beyond the baseball field. I am so grateful to have known Kay, and to have played ball with him, Dan, Jared, and Bubba. What a blessing!
May you feel the outpouring of love that so many have for you, Kay, and your family. Those of us who were blessed to have known him are better for it.
I love you all and pray for your comfort.
Wade Hooton

Robinson Family:
We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Kay. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Colton, Melanie, Kayson, and Kamrie Douglas

I was sadened by the passing of Kay. It has been many years since I last spoke with him...while working for Job Service, I would contact Kay for any possible job openings with his construction company.

He was always friendly and took the time to respond to my questions. We often said we may be related...I can't think of better man to be related to.

He was a fair and honest businessman. He did quality work. He cared about other people and was always willing to help someone in need. I enjoyed seeing him and visiting with him.

He was a man of great faith and his positive energy was felt by all who knew him...I certainly felt it and appreciated him. He will be missed and well remembered.

Jack Robinson

Dear Pat and Family.
We are so saddened by Kay's passing. He was a wonderful friend and neighbor and we will miss him greatly. We are sorry we cannot be in Highland at this time to personally extend our love to you and your family. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,

Dave and Kathy Folkman

Pat,

Our deepest and sincere condolences to you and your family. We were deeply sadden to hear of Kay's passing. Kay was my little leage football coach and father of my good friend Chad. I have fond memories of working with Kay and Chad during my summers in high school, burning ditches and digging fence post holes. I have not used these skills much over the years but Kay taught them to me and value of hard work (Which I have used).

Kay had a positive effect on my life as I am sure he did many others.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Now Chad has a companion to do the work on the other side.

Warmest Regards,

Troy Baldwin and Famiy

Dear Pat, I was so saddened to hear of the death of your husband. Although I didn't know him, it's been fun re-connecting with you and hearing you speak so highly of him. I'd like to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family and please know my warmest thoughts are with you at this very difficult time. Love, Nancy Trunnell (Orem High)

Pat,

Please accept my deepest sympathy at the loss of your husband. Pat, I know the heartache your are feeling now, losing the love of your life after 45 years. Cherish the memories.

Love,
Sandy Cross Lyon

Kay was my cousin and I have fond memories of him although I have not seen him for some time. I would like to extend our sincere condolences to Pat and all of his children and extended family. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Carl and DeLite Clegg
Netcong, NJ

Pat and Family,
Thank you for sharing Kay with us here in the Altamont area. From the first time that we met you and Kay we were so impressed of how kind and gental you all were to others. Thank you for showing that kindness to us and our family. My Shelby learned to love that man in a quick hurry while working for him this summer. He was devistated to here the tragic news. We all will miss his bright smile and his caring kindness to all of us. Shelby said "if one could not get along with Kay Robinson there had to be something wrong with you". I am so greatful to have known You and Kay. It will be a great day to see him again. Pat you mean the world to us. God Bless you in this time of seperation.
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We are so sorry to hear about Kay. He was a wonderful man, I don't remember much about our wedding celebration at the park, however I remember so clearly joking around with Kay when he said how is marriage going with Todd? I told him it was going great that we hadn't hit any of the Rocky Roads yet.... He got so serious and told me "Well you don't ever have to hit those Rocky Roads, me and Pat have been married a long time and have never been on a rocky road!" He meant so much to Todd and all of our family and we know he will be missed by everyone.

If you need anything at all please let us know. I know there is not much that can help at times like this but if you can thing of anything at all we would love to help.

We love your whole family and will have you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,

Ashly Lower

Dear Pat and Kids,

So sorry to hear about this tragic accident.
I know you and yours will miss him horribly.
As you know, when you lose someone so dear, it
leaves a tear in your heart. Remember the
good times.

Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Please accept our condolences. We will see you
Friday.

Love Kevin and Alison

Hi Pat, I know it has been a long time. That I have not seen you in years. I am deeply sorry fot the loss of Kay. Kay has been one good man. And I good friend to be. I hope the spirit and many blessings. Will be with you and the rest of the family. I know how much I will miss him. He was good to talk with. And be able see him. I wish I was there to give Dan a very big hug. With Dan and I been good friends. Since in the good old days of the Highland 2nd Ward. I was watching on what Dan said. I remember on scout camp out. He was doing fly fishing. And he said that he learned from his dad. I hope that Dan is contiune with the journey to teach his sons. There is one thing to say. Is the spirit and voices will be hearing each day. That you know Kay will be there. To lead and guide you. With you and the rest of the family. May the prayers been strong and peaceful. And hear the voices of answer from above. That some day all of us will be reunite together forever. Pat take care of yourself my hugs are with you. Each time I tell my family and friends. That when I say Hugs Hugs. It means I am giving a hug. Tell Dan to send me a Email letter. Take care and I hope to see you. Yours Truely Friend, Shawn Broadhead

Les, I was so sad to hear about the passing of your brother. It will soon be two years since I lost my sister and it's hard to think of life without them even though we know they are in a better place. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and Kay's family at this time and share in your sadness. Your brother was a great guy, my memories of him were more when he was a teenager and we were young kids riding the bus together.

A friend and fellow classmate,
Judy Wanlass Smith

Les, I was so sad to hear about the passing of your brother. It will soon be two years since I lost my sister and it's hard to think of life without them even though we know they are in a better place. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and Kay's family at this time and share in your sadness. Your brother was a great guy, my memories of him were more when he was a teenager and we were young kids riding the bus together. 70-290 dumps || 70-291 dumps || 70-293 braindumps || 70-294 braindump || 70-401 brain dumps || 70-432 dump || 70-433 dumps || 70-448 braindumps ||

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