Robyn Judd’s family will celebrate her life of 29 years at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 1, 2021, at the Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers. She passed on Sunday, March 28, 2021. We invite you to view the live-streamed service on this page, sign her virtual guestbook, and download her memorial keepsake folder to your device for printing.On February 25, 1992, Robyn Leigh was born to Roger and Darla Casteel in San Angelo, Texas. Robyn was an amazing teacher, friend, advocate, and daughter. She always put her students first and cared for them like they were her own. She had set goals for her life and was accomplishing them without her “babies” being left behind. Her friends knew they could come to her no matter day or time, and she would be there for them. On her path to getting her master’s degree, she knew she would have to step aside for a moment but always carried them with her.From the moment Robyn was born, her family knew this was a strong-willed, independent child. She would always tell you the truth, and you would always know her opinion. In middle school, she discovered her love of music which set her on her path of teaching this love to others. She played beautifully, no matter the instrument. The music spoke to her in ways we may never understand.Robyn believed in standing up for the truth no matter what. If she saw a wrong, she would try her best to make it right. She would fight for those who couldn’t. She was the voice of those who couldn’t talk. She was the light they needed in the dark.Survivors include her parents, Darla and Roger Casteel, brother, Charles Judd, maternal grandmother, Charlotte Judd, uncle and aunt, Randy and Estina Judd, and cousins, Dakota (Dylan) Lambert and Alexandra Judd.