
Some names fade after a moment. Others stay forever â names like Robyn âBobbiâ Leigh Butler.
She wasnât famous. She didnât walk red carpets or hold a microphone.
But in her three and a half short years, Bobbi became a light so bright it still warms every heart it touched.
Diagnosed with Stage 4 ETMR, a rare and aggressive brain cancer, Bobbi spent her childhood not on playgrounds, but in hospital rooms. And yet, she filled those rooms with color, laughter, and courage. She wore glitter shoes to treatments, told jokes to nurses, and drew rainbows on her IV poles. Even when she was bald and weak, she smiled at herself in the mirror, whispering, âIâm still beautiful, Mommy.â

Her parents made every heartbeat a celebration â dance parties between treatments, bedtime stories whispered amidst machines, and tiny victories treasured like miracles. Through every scan, every needle, every tear, Bobbi fought with joy no disease could steal.
On October 16, 2020, surrounded by love, Bobbi took her final breath. But she left behind not emptiness, but a legacy of hope. Her story spread around the world â photos of her dancing went viral, strangers lit candles in her memory, and her family founded an organization to raise awareness for rare pediatric cancers. Every year, her community celebrates âBobbiâs Day of Brightnessâ, a day of glitter, color, and love.

Bobbi wasnât just a little girl who left too soon.
She was â and still is â a reminder that even the smallest lives can leave the deepest mark.
⨠Share her story. Celebrate her light. Keep dancing â for Bobbi. â¨
