Search by Name

Search by Name

Robyn Robbins Obituary

April 4, 1958 - Dec. 15, 2013



Robyn Lyn Robbins was born in Durango on an Easter weekend April 4, 1958, to Ralph "Eddie" and Dixie Robbins. As a brown-eyed beauty, Robyn was the second child and was welcomed by her older sister of 18 months, Deana Kaye, to the Robbins Family Ranch, where she would spend most of her life. She was later joined by her two younger brothers, Richard Vern, born March 28, 1959, and Wesley Lee, born April 11, 1961.

Robyn grew up with a love for animals, and she would come up with excuses to be outside instead of helping Deana with chores. Robyn was an avid horsewoman, and she and her horse, Pocahontas, would spend the majority of the hours of their days together. It was a hard lesson learned that you should not run a horse home when she ended up in the ditch with bruises. Robyn brought many strays home and begged her parents to let her nurse them to health.

Robyn attended Mancos schools through grade 12. She played volleyball and basketball, ran track and was a cheerleader for boys' games. Robyn graduated in 1976 and maintained close relationships with most of her class.

She attended Rocky Mountain College in Glenwood Springs to become a veterinarian technician. She returned home before finishing her degree because she was homesick. Robyn then married high school sweetheart, David Archibeque in September 1977 on the Robbins' Ranch. They made their home in Mancos. Robyn worked at Safeway in Cortez for many years, which helped perpetuate her love for people and ability to strike up conversations.

After she and David went their ways, Robyn became more involved with her parents on the ranch. She met her second husband while working in Disappointment Valley, and out of this relationship she became a mother to a baby girl, Autumn Lyn, on Sept. 24, 1988. Robyn was excited to have a baby girl of her very own, one to dress up, play with, nurture and love unconditionally.

In a horse accident in 1990, she fractured her pelvis and was flown to Denver and spent months in rehab. David then came back into her life and played a role in caring for Autumn while Robyn recovered. Robyn and David built a home together caring for Autumn in the years to follow.

After recovery, Robyn returned to school and obtained her associate's degree in bilingual education through Pueblo Community College. She frequently substituted and made lifelong impressions for so many of the children's lives she touched. Robyn continued her work on the ranch and built a life of her own in the cattle business. She had cattle, horses and a petting zoo equipped with goats, sheep, pot belly pigs, rabbits, ferrets, chickens, turkeys, donkeys, raccoons, skunks, peacocks and cats and dogs. Robyn supplemented her income as a rancher by working at the Millwood as a waitress and bartender.

Anyone who knew Robyn has been touched by her laughter and smile. Robyn was quick to respond to others in need but had difficulty dealing with her own. Robyn persevered through the trials in her life, but they took a toll on her physically and emotionally.

Robyn is preceded in death by her parents and two younger brothers.

She is survived by her great-grandmother, Betty Dillon, sister Deana and her husband Don Yeomans; daughter Autumn and her husband Bradley Dennison; niece Karassa and her husband Dan Schaefer; niece Brianna Yeomans; niece Jori White; nephew Kole Yeomans and niece Shacee Robbins; great-niece Teya Yeomans and great-nephews Traycer and Trevyn White and Wesley Schaefer and many family and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made to Mancos Valley Bank. Contributions will be dispersed to charities.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by CortezJournal.com on Dec. 31, 2013.

Memories and Condolences
for Robyn Robbins

Not sure what to say?





0 Entries

Be the first to post a memory or condolences.

Make a Donation
in Robyn Robbins's name

Memorial Events
for Robyn Robbins

To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.

How to support Robyn's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Robyn Robbins's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more