Dylan-Humphrey-Obituary

Dylan Wells Humphrey

Tucson, Arizona

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HUMPHREY, DYLAN WELLS, Dylan was born May 31, 1976, in Honolulu. As an infant, he moved with his family to Rhode Island, where he grew up on a small farm and graduated from South Kingstown High School in 1994. He loved school and always strove for excellence in his studies. He played on soccer...

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Dear Alan and Jane,
Please accept my sincere condolences on Dylan's passing. We were friends at Swarthmore and I will always remember him for his open spirit and kindness.

Dear Alan and Jane,

The days still come when I remember you in your grief for your son, Dylan.

Clara McInnis

Please accept my sincere sympathy on Dylan's passing. We met at Turning Pointe (In Harmony)where we had our lessons back to back. Since we both had MS we some times shared experiences. His possitive attitude and keen intelligence are what I remeber most. Sincerely, Rosemary Bianco

My deepest sympathy to Alan, Jane and Dylan's family. I knew Dylan through the Tucson NW support group. He was always such a positive person, in love with life. I admired that greatly about him. He will be missed but always in our hearts. Stacey Murray (Tucson, AZ)

Dear Alan, Jane, Ross and family,
I am saddened by your loss. Dylan was a special person. Although I only got to know him through the Self Help Group I run, I knew he also attended another group in town and was well liked there too.
He really had a lot of guts. Despite his disabilities, he wanted to keep on living and nothing slowed him down until he couldn't get up and go. Alan and Jane, you were the best! I'm sure your heart always ached for him but you never sheltered him. You...

I am so sorry for you loss. Dylan was such a bright, amazing soul. I met him via the Young MS chat room while he and I were both in college. I too have MS and I was always inspired by his courage. He came and visited me in Seattle years ago and I was impressed by his attitude. I knew his MS was progressing rapidly, but he never showed his pain to me. I feel that I am a better person having known him.

Dear Alan, Jane, Ross and family: It was with deep sadness we learned of Dylan's passing. We had many students over the years at South Kingstown Junior High School but Dylan's work ethic and enjoyment of scholastic excellence was memorable. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Michael and Jean Forbes

Dear Jane and Alan,
Dylan amazed me with his open, heartfelt capacity to communicate, to laugh, and to welcome friends and family into his life, even with his challenges. What a wonderful young man you raised.

I look forward to spending time with you. Come to Texas!

Love, Susan (cousin)

To Dylan's family,

It says a lot about a person and his family when, in your every memory of that person, he is smiling. Please be comforted by the fact that we are all better people for having known Dylan.

My best to all of you.