

Dillon was a beautiful baby, a happy child, and he grew, and grew, and grew into a responsible yet playful 22-year-old adult. He loved family vacations and game nights. He was a good uncle to his nieces and nephew. He was always patient and kind. He delighted in the beauty of nature and loved to go camping and on hiking adventures. He was responsible and dependable. He was always willing to help, anyone at anytime. Dillon loved music and had very eclectic taste from classical to loud noise. Dillon worked hard and was thorough and conscientious. He learned mechanics from Rey and all the mechanics at Greulich’s Automotive, which is the only job he ever had. Dillon was generous with his time and talents. He managed his money frugally and was never materialistic. Dillon had instant rapport with all animals. It was a gift. Dillon was deeply loved by his family, friends, and many others whose lives he touched. He will be greatly missed!
Life is full of beauty and joy, and if you don’t see it or feel it, you need to have HOPE that things will change for you. You need to seek others to affirm the truth and reassure you that you are important, that you matter, that they will help you get through this challenge in your life, and that you make the world a better place. Goodbye Dillon, you mattered to all of us and you will be in our hearts forever! May God’s peace be with you now.
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