Wyatt-DeStephano-Obituary

Wyatt DeStephano

Christiana, Pennsylvania

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CHRISTIANA Wyatt Daniel "SuperWy" DeStephano, 11, of Christiana, passed into the arms of Jesus on Friday, September 27, 2013. He was born in Bryn Mawr, son of Bryan L. and Ashley M. Snelbaker DeStephano. He attended St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church of Boiling Springs, where he was very active...

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Dear Families of Wyatt: Our thoughts and continued prayers will remain with all of you throughout the days ahead. May you find peace in your Lord, Jesus Christ. We are so much richer for having known our little man, Wyatt. He will remembered always. We loved him. The Mellott Family from St. John

Carolyn, Rob, and family, My deepest and sincerest prayers go out to you as you face the mourning days ahead. But you all fought for little Wy for so long, and he most certainly knew how much he was loved by his family and friends. It would have been a joy to know him. Kathleen and Charlie Coleman

I am so sorry for your loss! I did not know any of the family but I am very sorry to hear about this. I myself have a 4 year old son and I couldn't imagine what your going threw! Blessings to all of your family!

Its heartbreaking when the Lord seems fit to take away a child into His arms. I do not know the family but seeing this, I felt compelled to send condolances out to them. I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved son.

Carmella and Family,
I am so so sorry to hear about the passing of Wyatt. I know how much he was loved by his family. I pray for peace and comfort from the Almighty God for your family. I worked with Carmella a few years ago.

So sorry to hear of your loss. Jen & Doug have shared stories of Wyatt with me and he seemed to be a very inspirational little guy! Prayers sent for comfort.

So sorry to hear about Wyatt, may God help you through this time.
Peggy (A,I, Dupont 3F)

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.