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Dylan had a deep and abiding love for his sisters and he was proud to be a big brother. He was a very "punny" boy, letting jokes fall right in your lap whether you laughed or not. Dylan's smile was contagious and he changed a room just walking through the door. He had a creative spirit, was adept at building his creations and loved playing video games. Music ruled at high volume, and he was proud to wear the shirts of his favorite bands. Dylan's work ethic was strong and impressed his employers, all of whom had respected Dylan as someone special. However, that work ethic may not have been mirrored at home as evidenced by the state of his room and his general environs, but his dedication to physical fitness kept his body in as good shape as his mind. When it came to dress, comfy was king and Dylan lived for comfy; lounging in his hoodies, sweatpants or basketball shorts, whatever was easy and comfortable ruled the day. Dylan was the type of person that everyone loved to be around and will forever be missed, not only for who he was to all those who loved him, but also for the dreams of what he could have been.
Dylan's family is seeking help to cover all funeral expenses. Donations are needed by March 22nd, 2020. His mother, Caelyn, will be in charge of final expenses. The VerCande family thanks you for your love, support and prayers during this difficult time as they remember the life of their son and brother, Dylan.
Dylan's family is seeking help to cover all funeral expenses. Donations are needed by March 22nd, 2020. His mother, Caelyn, will be in charge of final expenses. The VerCande family thanks you for your love, support and prayers during this difficult time as they remember the life of their son and brother, Dylan.

Co-organizers (2)
Natalie Kiernicki
Organizer
Carpentersville, IL
Caelyn VerCande
Co-organizer