

#BYUI ZOOM LOGIN LICENSE#
Licensing (description of the license agreement - site license, per user, per computer.Purchaser and requester information - name, email, phone.Who will use the product? (campus, online, pathway, Ensign, employees - more specific like - nursing students, specific department or course(s)) Please include name, email, phone, job title.requester, department, developer, ASE, portfolio manager, product manager Are impacted (directly or indirectly) by the product.
#BYUI ZOOM LOGIN SOFTWARE#
Moved this past fall to be an ITS Global software under BYUĪ person or group of people who have an interest in the product and its success. Please include name, email, phone, job Classroom & Lab Technologies.The person who can make the ultimate decisions for the product - funding, road map, vision, governance and retirement. The process for incident/maintenance communication for I-Learn products and the roles of portfolio managers and system owners is highlighted in the IT Incident Management and IT Change Management documents which are linked here. Path for Interface issue - upgrades, bugs.Path for back end issue - upgrades, bugs.When do the owner, stakeholders, employees and students need to be notified?.Burial will be in the Parker Cemetery under the direction of Baxter Funeral Home.Communication paths for product changes and emergencies,… The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., and Friday from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m., both times at the stake center. The family extends a special thank you to Hadlee and Alyssa, who provided care to Robin in her home, and to the staff and caregivers of Homestead Assisted Living and Alliance Hospice, for the wonderful care they provided.įuneral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. She is preceded in death by her parents Bill and Linda Love and a brother Bob Love. Robin is survived by her husband Ryan, children Mitch Crapo, Christy (Ray) Hermosillo, Angie (Jordan) Peterson, and Brandalyn (Danielle) Crapo, her ten grandchildren, three of her brothers and all of her in-laws that she always viewed as brothers and sisters, and many nieces and nephews that she adored. Some of her favorites were motorcycle trips, razor rides, spending time on the farm, or adventuring with friends. Constantly wanting to make them breakfast, have sleepovers at grandmas or have family all together making sure to be the “hostess with the mostest!” She loved spending time with Ryan. She lived her life for her husband and children. Although she didn’t know if potatoes grew above or under the ground! She became an amazing cook and loved to spend countless hours in the kitchen making sure all her friends, family and anyone in need had more food than they would ever need. Robin thrived off and loved being a farmer’s wife. Ryan and Robin completed their family with the arrival of their daughter Brandalyn. To their union, Robin was blessed and excited to gain two children from Ryan’s previous marriage, Mitch and Christy. Their marriage was later solemnized at the Idaho Falls Temple. They were married December 31, 1986, and Robin and her daughter Angie moved to Idaho. She lived in Utah at the time and they would travel back and forth to see each other. Through mutual friends Robin found and fell in love with her Idaho farm boy, Ryan Crapo. Robin grew up in Oregon, Texas, Washington and Utah and graduated from American Fork High School in American Fork, Utah.Īfter high school Robin married Doug Wood and to their union was born her first daughter Angie. They loved teasing her and pushing her to her limits. Growing up, Robin mothered her brothers and had a very deep love for each one of them. Their family was blessed with three more boys Bob, Ed and Tom Love. She was the first born by 7 minutes, to which her family was then surprised to learn her mother would deliver her twin brother Will. Robin was born in Portland, Oregon on March 14,1962, to William “Bill” Fredrick and Linda Sue Love. Robin Lynn Crapo, 58, passed away Monday January 18, 2021, after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease at The Homestead Assisted Living in Rexburg surrounded by family.
