In Memory

Rob Lawlor

He was killed in a tragic  car crash. We will miss him dearly and remember him and his family in our prayers.

DEATH: ROBERT BIRD LAWLOR

 

    Robert Bird Lawlor, 24, died July 10, 1996 as a result of injuries sustained in an auto accident.
    He was born August 10, 1971 in Provo, Utah. Before attending Viewmont High in Centerville, he lived in Springville, Utah, Cardston, Alberta, and Orem, Utah. He served an LDS mission in Chihuahua, Mexico. He studied computer programming at BYU and Utah State.He married Tammy Lynn Bishop in 1992; later divorced. He loved music. He played the piano and violin and loved to sing. From a young age, he loved to program computers. He was employed by CacheNet in Logan, Utah before his current employment at Vyzynz in Murray, Utah.
    He is survived by a son, Amaleki, Virginia; parents, David and Brenda Lawlor; brothers and sisters, Sam (Melodie), Logan, Belinda, Centerville; Ame, Honolulu; Camilla, Salt Lake City; Natalie, Shem, Clark, Bryan, and Blake, Centerville.
    Funeral services will be held Monday, July 15, 1996 at 11 a.m. at the Chase Lane LDS Chapel, 1125 North 400 West, Centerville, Utah. Friends may call Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, and Monday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the church. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery.



 
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02/28/09 11:36 PM #1    

Emily Richards

Rob was my neighbor and I attended church with him during our teen years. He was truly talented. Peace.

03/28/09 12:54 PM #2    

Nathan Mueller

truly, "only the good die young". -Billy Joel

04/01/09 10:54 PM #3    

Elizabeth Kjar (Olson)

Rob was a great friend. He lived such high standards and was a good example to many of us. I have many great memories of Rob, but he is also part of one of my most embarrassing moments. He asked me to go to dinner after one of our choir concerts. He came and picked me up at my house and my family had already left for the concert. On the way out the front door, I closed the locked door on my my incredibly long choir dress. I did not have a key to the door. So Rob had to walk around the house to the back door, go in the house, and unlock the door to let me out. I was mortified. He was very dignified, of course.


04/02/09 02:38 AM #4    

Mary Troop (Neilson)

Rob was truly one of the most talented ones in our Senior Class. He was quiet, but that just means that his mind was always working. He truly was amazing. I don't think he had a mean bone in his body, so accepting of everyone. Rest in Peace!

06/20/09 10:13 AM #5    

Robert Nicholson

One of my best friends in High School and a little beyond. Sometimes I still miss him.

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