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Dillon Edward Moore

Walnut Creek, California

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DILLON EDWARD MOORE February 6, 1987 - August 5, 2006 Dillon was a machinist for Titan Precision, LLC of San Carlos. His hobbies included mountain boarding, snowboarding, four wheeling, and rock crawling at Hollister. Survived by his father, Edward Moore of Fremont; mother, Joyce Speenburgh of...

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The first time I met Dillon was Huntington Beach, California at a mountainboarding event. I always remember how funny you were Dillon. You could always crack me up when we went riding. Although you lived across the country every event you were at I was stoked to ride with you. You had that effect on everyone. I'm really going to miss that. You were a great guy. I hope you're in a better place.

Dillon was by far one of the funniest, most inventive, funnest, and original people I have ever met. It is impossible for him to be forgotten and I know I will always remember all the amazing times we've had and all the jokes that still go on. We all loved Dillon immensely and will miss him just as much. I miss ya kid ...

Dillon you meant more to me than anything you made me see who i really was... i love you so much and you will be missed and remembered always.. see you im my dreams and we will be together again

Ed and Joyce I was so sorry to hear about dillon I no no words can help right now I know your going thru it right now i hope to be home soon and will be coming by to see u all
love you vickie lynn

I wanted to express my sorrow to the family of Dillon. All the times he would come to my house with my brother & the rest of the guys to tinker on trucks in my garage... and his truck, WOW that interesting truck that he modified SO well. Like his truck, he too is indestructable!! Never forgotten. Rest in peace.

Dillon, You were a great friend. No matter what you were always there to help your friends out. You were always making people laugh, and your funny stories will forever make us laugh. I am glad I got to know you. Thank you Dillon.

Dillon, You were one of a kind. You were our borther, our best friend and our level 10 wheeler! But don't worry sweetie you still are our brother,best friend and our level 10! You are greatly missed and greatly loved by everyone ESPECIALLY SARA AND JASON!!! They miss you so much, we miss you, see you soon someday!

I will miss Dillon very much. I will miss him pulling up to my house in his (loud) truck. I will miss him sitting on "his" spot on my couch as all the kids hung out. I will miss telling him to take the hood of his sweatshirt off so I could see his handsome face.

Dillon, know that you were loved by so many and that you will be missed. I will miss you. Love you, Jan

I knew Dillon from the many wheeling trips. He was a good guy. He could get into a crazy situation and always found a way out. My thoughts are with you. R.I.P. Dillon.