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Dylan Sculley Obituary

Sculley, Dylan Howell
January 5, 1981 - February 22, 2011
Dylan Howell Sculley, age 30, died unexpectedly Tuesday, February 22, 2011. He was the beloved son of Harriet and Bob Sculley of Studio City, California. Dylan attended Carpenter Avenue Elementary, Summit View School, and Valley College. Everyone who knew Dylan was touched by his kindness, generosity, joy, gentleness and enthusiasm for life. Dylan never met a stranger and his heart was open to everyone. He had a passion for knowledge, new adventures, a good cigar and WWE. He is survived by his parents, cousins, and many loyal and devoted friends. He will be forever missed. Donations in his name may be made to "My Life Foundation", 8616 La Tijera Blvd. Suite 322, Westchester, California, 90045.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Feb. 25 to Feb. 27, 2011.

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March 13, 2011

Harriet and Bob - We were so sorry to hear about the loss of Dylan. Our heart and our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. The Putman family

Susan Mullen

February 28, 2011

There are no words to express our sadness to hear about Dylan's death. We are all flooded with memories of Dylan and his adventures...always looking for answers as to how things worked! His zest for life will be remembered. xoxo Sue, Kelly, Kate & Megan (Vint)

Sabrina Rankin

February 28, 2011

Our deepest sympathies to Bob and Harriet Sculley on Dylan's unexpected passing. So many great memories of Dylan are embedded in our hearts and souls forever. He will never be forgotten he will always be in our hearts. Sabrina Rankin and her father Ian Rankin

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