Lynn Robinson, 84, of Nampa, Idaho, passed away peacefully surrounded by family members on Sunday, April 2, 2023, in Boise, Idaho. His death was due to complications from a head injury.
Lynn was born to LaVell and Orpha Robinson on March 15, 1939, in Montalvo, California. He married Juna Condie on June 27, 1958. They lived in various places, including Fruitland, ID, Portland, OR, and settled in Nampa, ID. Lynn is survived by his wife, Juna Condie Robinson, and his children: Neil (Lorraine) Robinson, Kyle (Lisa) Robinson, Janene (Greg) LeMmon, Nathan (Selena) Robinson and Julyn (Doug) Daniels. At present, he has 23 grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren. Lynn was preceded in death by his daughter, Luane Robinson Davenport; and his siblings: Reed, Dean, Merle, Paul, Joe, and twin sister, Linda.
Lynn Robinson has been a man of faith for his entire life. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served as a Bishop in Portland and in various callings throughout his life. He loved his service as finance clerk in several wards. He and Juna served a mission to the Washington, Seattle mission and worked in the office there. He set an example of faith and loving kindness for his family.
His family moved every three or four years in the early years of their marriage. He worked as an accountant for various companies, his own company, and he worked with his sons and his family for several years in their businesses.
Some of his passions were playing table games, card games and "Dice" with his family. He was competitive in ping pong with his brothers. He loved spending time centered on family togetherness, including camping, reunions, and traveling. He was so proud of his posterity; family was everything to him.
Lynn was the full-time care giver of his wife, Juna, who was the love of his life. He prioritized his life these last few years to care for her and his children are so grateful for his loving care of their mother.
We are so grateful as a family for the excellent care given to him this last week by the St. Alphonsus Neuro ICU doctors and nurses. Compassion and care were their top priority from the moment he entered the hospital until his passing.
Dad, Grandpa, Uncle, Friend and Colleague – you are loved and will be missed!
Lynn Robinson, 84, of Nampa, Idaho, passed away peacefully surrounded by family members on Sunday, April 2, 2023, in Boise, Idaho. His death was due to complications from a head injury.
Lynn was born to LaVell and Orpha Robinson on March 15, 1939, in Montalvo, California. He married Juna Condie on June 27, 1958. They lived in various places, including Fruitland, ID, Portland, OR, and settled in Nampa, ID. Lynn is survived by his wife, Juna Condie Robinson, and his children: Neil (Lorraine) Robinson, Kyle (Lisa) Robinson, Janene (Greg) LeMmon, Nathan (Selena) Robinson and Julyn (Doug) Daniels. At present, he has 23 grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren. Lynn was preceded in death by his daughter, Luane Robinson Davenport; and his siblings: Reed, Dean, Merle, Paul, Joe, and twin sister, Linda.
Lynn Robinson has been a man of faith for his entire life. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served as a Bishop in Portland and in various callings throughout his life. He loved his service as finance clerk in several wards. He and Juna served a mission to the Washington, Seattle mission and worked in the office there. He set an example of faith and loving kindness for his family.
His family moved every three or four years in the early years of their marriage. He worked as an accountant for various companies, his own company, and he worked with his sons and his family for several years in their businesses.
Some of his passions were playing table games, card games and "Dice" with his family. He was competitive in ping pong with his brothers. He loved spending time centered on family togetherness, including camping, reunions, and traveling. He was so proud of his posterity; family was everything to him.
Lynn was the full-time care giver of his wife, Juna, who was the love of his life. He prioritized his life these last few years to care for her and his children are so grateful for his loving care of their mother.
We are so grateful as a family for the excellent care given to him this last week by the St. Alphonsus Neuro ICU doctors and nurses. Compassion and care were their top priority from the moment he entered the hospital until his passing.
Dad, Grandpa, Uncle, Friend and Colleague – you are loved and will be missed!
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