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Dillon Bradley Wallace, 23 of Tuscaloosa, passed away June 24, 2025 at home. Services will be held on Saturday, June 28, 2025 at 11:00 am at Magnolia Chapel South. Visitation will be held at the chapel one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow at Magnolia Cemetery.
Dillon was born on January 12, 2002 in Tuscaloosa. He graduated from Tuscaloosa County High School in 2021.
He is preceded in death by his grandmother; Betty Wallace and his grandfather's; Lester "LT" Wallace, Robert Dale Sheetz and William "Bill" Beyer.
He is survived by his parents; Brad Wallace and Whitney Nicole Sheetz, grandmother; Rhonda Cornwell Beyer, brother; Nicholas Blake "Cole" Wallace, aunts; Chrissy, Jackie and Cassie "Cass Cass" and Iliana, cousins; Britney, Jessie, Ashley Richeson, Von Sheetz and their children, Alexis Richeson, David Dent, Madi Jo Smith, Abel Williams, Kailannie and Railynn Richeson-Velasco. A special thank you to David Richeson.
Dillon had an accident leaving work on December 17, 2023, he went to his Heavenly home 18 months later, and passed away peacefully in his sleep on June 24, 2025. He will forever be in our hearts and missed tremendously by his beloved family. Dillon was truly an amazing soul full of love and kindness.
We would like to say a special thank you to Shelby Sliman, Monica Hackney, Autumn Nolan Harrison, Amaris Comer and Brightstar Care for all of their amazing care for Dillon.
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