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Dylan Emilio Hernandez

SLC, Utah

1999 - 2017

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Dylan Emilio Hernandez
January 28, 1999 ~ February 16, 2017
Salt Lake City, UT-"The Big Heart"
Dylan Emilio Hernandez passed away on Thursday, February 16, 2017, he had just turned eighteen. This happened due to a tragic, terrible car accident. He was born January 28, 1999 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ginger Ann Bosen and his biological father. They were not close, but that actually turned out to be positive as Joshua Edwards took that place, and they had a great relationship. Dylan was an only child, doted on and beloved by his parents, his Grandfather David Bosen. His Grandmother Violeta Bosen Mena has also passed away, even though you never got to meet him Mom, I know how much you loved the idea of him. Dylan is also survived by his dear Aunties Heather Bosen and Elizabeth Bosen Denny, Uncle Mason Denny, Heather's partner Ryan Mattice, and Heather's family Linda Mattsson Blake and Ed Blake. He will also be very missed by his Edwards family: Jacque, Cissi, Val, Patti, JC, and Luke. In addition to many other extended family members and friends.
Dylan attended Ensign Elementary, Bryant Middle School, and West High School. He was leaning towards attending the University of Utah. He was active in the AVID program at school, lacrosse, and basketball; he also brought home a lot of amazing art projects. He was very interested in social activism. He really admired the lyrics and music of intellectual rappers such as Eyedea, Illogic and Aesop Rock because of that music's philosophical content, logic, and humanity. Dylan's favorite sports teams were the Utah Jazz which he looked forward to attending with his father, the New Orleans Saints, and he also really liked going to see BYU football games with his grandpa.
"Dylan, you were the best guy any family got to have. You were the absolute greatest: so kind, talented, beautiful, wise and innocent at the same time, cheerful, witty, the best movie partner, my humanitarian, my true Aquarius. Dylan, you really made a person feel special and loved. You were my life, and you'll always be my life! Love, Mom."
"Dylan was my special angel and best friend. With eternal affection. Love, Grandpa."
"Thank you for bringing so much love into my life. I love you, Auntie Heather."
"No one can express how much you mean to me my D; I will forever love and miss you. You will live on forever in all of our hearts. Love, Auntie E."
Thank you to the outpouring of support from the many family members, friends, amazing co-workers, Dylan's friends and fellow students, teachers, and principal. A viewing will be held at Russon Brother's at 255 South 200 East, Salt Lake City, on Friday, 2/24/17 from 6pm-8pm and Saturday 10:30-11:30am prior to service. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, 2/25/17 from noon-1:30pm at the same location. Online guestbook available at www.russonmortuary.com

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Dylan you are in peace now, I love you.

A young light that shines and is too soon taken away, my deepest condolences to you and the family

I'm so sorry for your loss of this beautiful young man. God bless.

<3 you forever D

Dearest Dylan, I love you with all of my heart. I have a million sweet memories with you, I wish we could have had a million more good times. But I am happy that you are in peace. All my love, Mom

Josh,
Big healing hug to you, your beautiful son, and the rest of his loved ones.

With all our hearts,
The Ortiz Family

condolences.

Jacque and Josh,
I didn't know Dylan but heard you speak of him always with a smile on your face. Josh, Dylan was so lucky to have you as a role model being a father figure in his life. My thoughts and prayers go out to you both at this most difficult time. May God be in your hearts always.

Rest in peace, Dylan! Once a Panther, always a Panther! Panther pride!