Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cherokee Memorial Park & Funeral Home on Mar. 10, 2026.
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Dustin DeWitt, who left us far too soon on Monday, March 2, 2026, at the age of 21. Dustin was a beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend whose warmth, kindness, and vibrant spirit touched everyone who knew him. In his short but meaningful life, Dustin left a lasting impression on the many people fortunate enough to cross his path.
Born on July 30, 2004, in
Stockton, California, Dustin was the son of David DeWitt and Sokha Hem. He grew up in Stockton and graduated from Lincoln High School, Class of 2022, where his charisma and infectious personality made him widely known among classmates, who voted him "Most Wanted."
Dustin was attending San Joaquin Delta College, working toward his education while balancing jobs at Marina Market and Dutch Bros Coffee. At Dutch Bros, Dustin quickly became a beloved presence among coworkers and customers alike. Known for his genuine kindness and bright spirit, he had a natural gift for connecting with people-often chatting with customers about school, life plans, or whatever was on their minds. Many looked forward to seeing him, and it wasn't uncommon for customers to tip him even when he hadn't made their drink, simply because of the positivity he brought to every interaction. The feeling of being welcomed and remembered that Dustin created will remain a lasting memory for those who knew him there.
Dustin was a gentle and giving soul with a deep compassion for animals and for anyone in need. Over the years he rescued and cared for many animals-including cats, dogs, reptiles, and even toads-always eager to help and protect them. He loved spending time outdoors and found peace in fishing, hiking, surfing, and being near the ocean, where he could swim far out and stay for hours.
Music was another constant in Dustin's life. A percussionist throughout high school and into his early college years, he played drums, snare, and cymbals, and loved singing karaoke with friends and family, bringing laughter and energy wherever he went. Curious and quick-minded, Dustin could solve a Rubik's Cube in seconds, enjoyed Pokémon, and was always eager to learn something new.
Dustin dreamed of traveling the world and was pursuing a career as a flight attendant, which combined his love of travel with his gift for connecting with people. One trip he especially looked forward to was visiting Cambodia, his mother's homeland, where he hoped to connect more deeply with his family's roots.
Above all, Dustin was a devoted son and an incredible big brother to his sisters, Jenika and Malia, who meant the world to him. He carried that role with pride-always protective, encouraging, and deeply loving. To many others, Dustin was more than a friend; he was a best friend, someone whose loyalty, humor, and genuine care made people feel understood and valued.
Dustin is survived by his loving mother, Sokha Hem, and stepfather, Dean McLain; his father, David DeWitt, and stepmother, Flora Pinnella; his stepsister, Haley Pinnella; his beloved sisters, Jenika DeWitt and Malia McLain; his grandmother, Yay Yean, and grandfather, Soeung Hem; his cherished friends, Alex Padilla and Kimora Gray; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends whose lives were made brighter simply by knowing him.
Though his journey ended far too soon, Dustin's bright spirit will continue to travel with the hearts of all who knew and loved him. He will be profoundly missed, forever cherished, and always lovingly remembered by all who knew him.
" Out of the black, into the blue… think green."