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Sarah Taylor Robison

July 23, 1975 — June 14, 2026

Sarah Taylor Robison

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Sarah Taylor Robison on June 14, 2026, at the age of 50.

Sarah was an incredible daughter, sister, wife, friend, and servant to her community. She filled each of those roles with love, dedication, and compassion. Yet above all else, the role she treasured most was being a mother.

Nothing in Sarah’s life was more important to her than her family. Sarah married her husband, Todd Robison on August 5th 1994 in the Manti Utah Temple. Together they had three children, Rachel, Drew, and Ryan. She poured her heart into raising them, supporting them, encouraging them, and loving them unconditionally. Her greatest joy and proudest accomplishment was being their mom.

Sarah was known by all who knew her for her caring nature, positive attitude, and willingness to help others. She had a remarkable ability to find hope and strength even during life’s most difficult challenges. Her kindness touched countless lives, and she never hesitated to lend a helping hand to someone in need.

A faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sarah had a strong testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ and a deep belief in the Plan of Salvation. Her faith provided strength, comfort, and direction throughout her life. Even during her greatest trials, she remained steadfast in her trust in her Savior and found peace in the promises of eternal families and life after death.

Throughout her illness, Sarah demonstrated remarkable strength, faith, and selflessness. Despite the challenges she faced, she remained unbelievably positive and continued to focus on the needs of those she loved. Even in her most difficult moments, she was more concerned about her family than she was about herself. Her courage, optimism, and unwavering love for others were an inspiration to everyone around her and a reflection of the kind and caring person she had always been.

In addition to her dedication to her family and faith, Sarah proudly served as a police officer with the Nephi City Police Department for nearly 20 years. She found great purpose in serving her community, protecting others, and making a positive difference in the lives of those around her. Her commitment to helping people extended far beyond her profession—it was simply who she was.

Sarah found joy in making others feel loved and remembered. She especially loved gift giving and had a talent for finding thoughtful ways to brighten someone’s day. She also enjoyed decorating, arts and crafts, and creating beautiful things for her family, friends, and home. Her creativity and attention to detail were expressions of the love she had for those around her.

Sarah is survived by her beloved children, Rachel (Brandon) Robison, Drew (Joe) Stephens, and Ryan Robison; her husband, Todd Robison, her loving parents, Mollie and Lee Taylor; and her siblings, Amy (Kerry) Lynn, Angie Mangelson, and Brandon (Amy) Taylor. She also leaves behind many extended family members, friends, and community members who will forever cherish her memory.

Sarah’s legacy of love, faith, service, compassion, and unwavering positivity will continue to live on through the many lives she touched. While her passing leaves a tremendous void in the hearts of those who love her, her family finds comfort in knowing that through Jesus Christ, families can be together forever.

Forever loved, forever remembered.

Funeral services will be held on Monday June 22 at 11:00 a.m. at the Mona 3rd and 4th Ward Chapel, 65 W 800 S. There will be a viewing Sunday June 21 from 6-8 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home 94 W 300 S Nephi, as well as a viewing prior to the funeral Monday morning 9:30-10:30 a.m.

The funeral services will be streamed live at:
https://evt.live/sarah-robison


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