Dylan-Wallace-Obituary

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Dylan Daniel Wallace

Elmwood Park, Illinois

Jun 3, 1997 – Jun 28, 2019

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BORN
June 3, 1997
DIED
June 28, 2019
LOCATION
Elmwood Park, Illinois

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The Elms Funeral Home - Elmwood Park Obituary

On June 28th, 2019, Dylan Wallace, loving son, brother, and friend to many passed away at 22 years of age.

Born in Chicago, Dylan was a proud alumnus of Choate Rosemary Hall School in Wallingford, CT and a recent graduate of Washington University in St. Louis.

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My son Ryan attended CRH and knew both Nicole and Dylan. Words cannot express how sorry we are for the loss of your precious son.
Please accept our condolences and know that you are in our prayers.

You are in Gods hands now Dylan. May you Rest In Peace and I will always remember the love and respect you have shared with me as your Choate Icahn Mom for your 4 years at Choate! To Dylans loving family, I am sending you my love and prayers! Luz Bradley

Tim, Andrea, and Nicole: Dylan was one of the kindest and most gentle people I've ever known. His smile, his energy, his positive nature and his joy for life were always inspiring to me. I was so happy to connect and catch up with him when he returned to Choate for Summer Programs. His love for his school & friends was always apparent. I am beyond saddened beyond words to learn of his passing, and my deepest sympathies go to his family. I am so very, very sorry for your loss.

To the family of Dylan: Words cannot express my sadness at hearing about what happened. Dylan lived in my building during the 2017-18 school year at Wash U, and our one-on-one conversations about our respective lives, backgrounds, and future goals were some of my best memories from my junior year of college. He always acknowledged me by name when I saw him on campus. I believe his bright light will have a long lasting impact on this world

Dylan was just in my EPSC 308 Environmental Sustainability class in the Spring, 2019 term. We developed a new version of the class requiring lots of contribution at the blackboard, and in discussions.
Dylan received an A for his excellent work.
You cannot imagine how shocking it is, now, to learn of Dylan's passing.
Please accept my most sincere condolences. William Hayden Smith

Dear Family: I was so very sorry to hear about Dylan. He was a student in my Hydrology class. A true gentleman, on time, interested, and a pleasure to work with over the course of the fall 2018 semester. I looked forward to staying in touch with him as he found his career path. My deepest sympathies to you all.
Ray Arvidson

Tim, Andrea & Nicole my prayers and thoughts are with you!

Tim and Andrea . My heart and prayers are with you Janice