Dylan Cody Blevins, age 21, died May 19,2014 at his home.
He was born June 13,1992 in Mount Gilead, the son of Brenda (Davis) Blevins and Don Gleckler of Mt. Vernon, and Donald E. Blevins and Tammy Teets of Marion.
There was nothing more important to Dylan than his 2 daughters Harlow and Avarie Blevins.
On July 29,2011, Dylan married Allison (LeFrancois) Blevins and she survives.
Dylan loved tattoos, to go fishing and especially liked shrimping in Florida. He was a fan of mudding and enjoyed anything that appealed to his wreck less nature.
Dylan was well known for his goofy nature, and a laugh you would never forget.
Dylan was a hard worker and would do anything for anyone. Dylan will be deeply missed by family and friends.
In addition to his parents and wife, Dylan is survived by his daughters; Harlow & Avarie Blevins; sisters Brittany (Blevins) and Richard Combs of Cardington and Brandy Blevins of Mt Vernon; maternal grandparents Art and Judy (Bennett) Davis of Marengo; nieces Hannah Lett and Hayden Combs of Cardington, uncle Brian Davis of Cincinnati; Cousins James Davis, Gabe Zimmer, and best buddy and cousin Brian Zimmer. Paternal grandparents Robert and Connie Blevins of Marion; Penny McCarty of Marion.
Dylan is proceeded in death by his great grandma Regina Bennett and grandfather Branche (K.Y.) McCarty.
A celebration of life service was held on June 1, 2014 at Ashley Wesleyan Church.
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brittany
June 11, 2014
rest in peace Dylan.. your truly missed.. fly high
June 7, 2014
May the God of all comfort grant you peace at this difficult time.
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