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Kirby Ray Robbins

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Kirby Ray Robbins

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
24 Aug 2007 (aged 36)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1401298, Longitude: -111.6045122
Plot
Sec B Lot 224 Pos 3
Memorial ID
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Kirby Robbins (36) of Riverton, passed away August 24, 2007 at LDS Hospital of a very aggressive cancer. He was born December 13, 1970 in Salt Lake City.

His parents were Milan and Belva Evans Robbins. Kirby graduated from Skyline High School, attended the University of Utah and graduated from Western Governors University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business. He was a co-owner of True Vision Research.

He completed an honorable mission in the Canada, Toronto Mission. On December 13, 1997 he married his sweetheart, Sheila Ann Neely in the Salt Lake Temple. They have three beautiful children that he adored. Kirby loved sports, especially water skiing, running, watching the Utes and playing X-Box with his son.

Kirby is survived by his wife, son Hunter (8), daughters Sierra (4) and Ariel (l), his mother, sister Missy (Scott) Lester, mother in law Carmen Neely, father in law Gary Neely, and grandparents Merlene Evans, Leona and Kenneth Gregg. The family would like to publicly thank the nurses and doctors at Alta View and LDS ICU units for their assistance and for the love and support of many friends, including members of the Harvest Park 1st Ward.
Kirby Robbins (36) of Riverton, passed away August 24, 2007 at LDS Hospital of a very aggressive cancer. He was born December 13, 1970 in Salt Lake City.

His parents were Milan and Belva Evans Robbins. Kirby graduated from Skyline High School, attended the University of Utah and graduated from Western Governors University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business. He was a co-owner of True Vision Research.

He completed an honorable mission in the Canada, Toronto Mission. On December 13, 1997 he married his sweetheart, Sheila Ann Neely in the Salt Lake Temple. They have three beautiful children that he adored. Kirby loved sports, especially water skiing, running, watching the Utes and playing X-Box with his son.

Kirby is survived by his wife, son Hunter (8), daughters Sierra (4) and Ariel (l), his mother, sister Missy (Scott) Lester, mother in law Carmen Neely, father in law Gary Neely, and grandparents Merlene Evans, Leona and Kenneth Gregg. The family would like to publicly thank the nurses and doctors at Alta View and LDS ICU units for their assistance and for the love and support of many friends, including members of the Harvest Park 1st Ward.


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