Dustin-Dinwiddie-Obituary

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Dustin Lee Dinwiddie

Somerton, Arizona

Apr 22, 1983 – Feb 22, 2022 (Age 38)

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BORN
April 22, 1983
DIED
February 22, 2022
AGE
38
LOCATION
Somerton, Arizona

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Dustin Lee Dinwiddie

On 02/22/2022 Dustin Lee Dinwiddie unexpectedly passed away, Dustin was Born 04/22/1983 (39yrs) in Yuma, AZ to his parents Lydia Dinwiddie & Donald Dinwiddie. Dustin spent his youth attending grade school in Somerton AZ and Yuma AZ...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I know it’s been forever since I last saw you, but I have such great memories from you in high school (band). May God watch over your family. I will keep them in my prayers.
Rest In Peace Dustin.

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Dustin had such a big heart! He is free now and at peace with Jesus Christ our Savior. Dustin will forever always be in our hearts. Hayden and Hailey, your dad will always be with you. Watching over and guiding you in life. You both were his greatest accomplishments.

I am so sorry to hear of Dustin’s passing. He has been taken too soon. Dustin was a few years older than me but he was always kind to me and the other young Somerton kids in band (and everywhere else). I am just so deeply sorry.

I’m thankful to have the pleasure of getting to know Dustin Dustin when he was in the explorer program for Rural/ Metro. At that time he was a Laid-backed easy go teenager and he had a big heart. Also had the pleasure of watching him through some of his career when he was in Yuma. It was a pleasure getting to see him grow and become the man you all knew. Dustin at one point in the time has touched all of our hear’s in one form or another. I know Frank is watching over Dustin. My condolences...

So sorry for your loss.Prayers for your family. May you RIP Dustin

May you RIP Dustin, I am so proud of you for making it back to doing what you loved!

I am so so sorry

Hard to find the words Dustin.
I feel like I’ve known you the majority of your life, at least your entire career.
I remember meeting you for the first time and knowing you’d do great things in your career.
You lit up the room anytime you walked in. I’ve never seen you in a bad mood and you always made me laugh.
I’ll see you again some day and I know you’ll have so much to teach me. Love ya “Dees”