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Christina Lee
August 8, 2024
I´m so sorry to hear the tragic news about Dillon. My name is Christina Lee (Ramos) I used to go to Saticoy elementary and Balboa middle school , and carpooled with the Daniels boys and the Cadiz family for years. Dillon was such a great, kind kid and a good friend until moving away. Always had a smile on his face. I can only imagine the type of man he became. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. Keeping everyone in my prayers.
Tammy
June 26, 2024
I didn’t know Dillon to the point where I could say we were good close friends But what I did see was a Stand Up and Loyal Young Man with a Big Heart. His Smile when we’d sbump lnto one another was infectious. I only wish I was able to get to know him better.
RIP DILLON
KNOW JUST HOW MUCH LOVE AND HOW YOU WILL BE MISSED BY THOSE THAT ARE LEFT BEHIND. UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN FLY WITH THE ANGELS
Sarah Bush
May 19, 2024
Dillon never failed to make me smile and laugh even during one of the hardest times in my life. He was a great to my sons who loved him. He took them camping and on fun adventures just being a big kid and father figure they didn´t have. I will always cherish the memories we have of him.
Bob Douglas
May 17, 2024
He always greeted me with a smile and asked how I was doing. I had a border collie who would love that guy walk right in there no Leash no problem.
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Bob Kuecherer
May 17, 2024
I was so sad to hear about Dillon. My prayers go out to is family. He was the most likeable of people. He would come to our house to trim our dogs nails. Frank is a shepard mix and he can be pretty itimidating, but he is a big baby when it comes to having his nails trimmed. Fights like you were about to kill him. But Dillon never seemed afraid or intimidated. I would grab on and hold Frank for dear life and Dillon would just grab his paws and start trimming, and never hurt the dog even with all the struggling. I really had to respect him for that courage. Dillon is one of those people who will be missed by those who barely knew him.
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