

Dylan John Robinson, 30, left his earthly body and ascended to heaven on March 23, 2026, just one week shy of his 31st birthday. Though his time here was far too short, Dylan filled every year with love, laughter, and a fierce devotion to the people who meant the most to him.
Dylan’s greatest joy in life was his son, Graham Nathaniel, whose presence could light up his entire face. The bond they shared was unmistakable—deep, tender, and rooted in a love that will continue to guide Graham throughout his life.
He is survived by his beloved son; his parents, Daniel Robinson of West Virginia and Melanie LeBoeuf of Louisiana; his brother Travis Robinson; his sister’s Ashley (Drew) Littlefield and Sheri (Bill) Chapman; his grandfather, Charles LeBoeuf; his aunts, uncles and cousins, and his cherished nieces and nephews: Bella, Kaiden, Caleb, Olivia, Logan, Jayden, Alexis, and Sophia. He is welcomed into heaven by his infant twin daughters, Evelyn Rose and Stella Yvonne and his grandparents Louis, Carmen, and Cheryl Robinson and Yvonne Gleason, who now hold him close until his friends and family see him again.
Dylan lived with a spirit that was both adventurous and deeply rooted in home. He loved baseball and proudly played in the Louisiana State Championship during high school. He treasured time spent at Deep Creek Lake, where he swam, boated, hiked, and simply enjoyed being surrounded by the people he loved. Whether he was skiing down a mountain, battling through Mario games, or laughing with his Spartan Electric buddies, Dylan brought energy and joy to every moment.
He was a loyal fan of the Saints, LSU, the Nationals, and the Commanders (unless they were playing the Saints.) His rescue dog, Bear, was his constant companion and a source of comfort and happiness.
Dylan’s faith was the foundation of his life. He believed wholeheartedly in God and in Jesus as our Lord and Savior. That faith gives his family peace in knowing he is now whole, safe, and surrounded by eternal love in heaven.
In his passing, Dylan continued his legacy of generosity by donating his heart valves and veins, giving others the chance to live fuller, healthier lives. Even in death, he chose to help others—an act that reflects the kindness and compassion he carried throughout his life.
Dylan will be remembered for his laughter, his loyalty, his big heart, and the way he loved—fully, fiercely, and without hesitation. His absence leaves an ache that cannot be measured, but his memory will continue to shine brightly in all who knew him.
A Gathering of Family and Friends will be held at Rosedale Funeral Home, Martinsburg, West Virginia, on March 29, 2026, from 4:00 pm until the start of the Celebration of Life at 5:30 pm.
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