Dillon McNabb

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Mar 31, 2000
Departed on Nov 2, 2018

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Evonne and family, Thinking of you in the time of your loss. God bless you all

My heart goes out to the family. He was one of my favorite coworkers in Walmart, and he always managed to make my day a bit easier and share a smile in this world, one filled with despair. I won't forget a man like him, because he was one of the most positive people to work with and to be friends with. If I could change one thing in the past, it's to make sure that he stays in the path of happiness and treats himself the way he needs to be treated: as a man full of potential and hope. Goodbye Dillon.

To the family of Dillon. Words cannot express how very sorry I am for your loss. Nothing can prepare us for the pain that comes from losing a loved one. Please know that the “God of all comfort “(2 Corinthians 1:3,4) sees your pain and longs to do something about it. The Bible gives us a hope for the future at Revelation 21:3,4 and John 5:28,29. May your precious memories give you strength and comfort during this very difficult time.

I had the good fortune to meet and coincide with Dillon in my Perspectives class in the last year of high school (2017/2018) I do not know English, he behaved in a kind way with me, always made the class laugh and was very, very intelligent. I regret that I can not say anything about his childhood, what I do know is that a person like him, transmits peace and happiness because of the way he treats others even though he does not know them and he transmitted so much to me in my last year of High School. Thank you JHS for letting me meet wonderful people like Dillon.

Dillon was in my U.S. History class his junior year with 28 other rambunctious students. He was a delight to be around each day and always had a smile on his face. I could always count on him to answer a question and always got along well with his classmates. He wrote me a note last year that I will always treasure. I am so sorry for your loss of this terrific young man. He had an impact on many at Jefferson. I am praying for Dillon and your family.

Dillon was in my Creative Writing class the first semester of his junior year. He surprised himself, and the rest of us, with his writing. He was funny, deep and inspiring. We will always remember Dillon's words and the good example he set for the class. J-Hawk love to Dillon's family. We loved him too<3 (A special note to sister, Tiffany, who was my student many years ago. Many hugs, my dear. When I saw Dillon on my class list, the first thing I asked his was, "Are you related to Tiffany?!" He proudly said, "Yes." The McNabb's are good people.)

Evonne, Tory and family, I am so sorry for your loss! Dillon will always be remembered As a kind loving full of life young man. He will be deeply missed by all that knew him! If there is anything any of us can do please do not hesitate to contact us. Tory, it’s been a long time since we’ve seen you but know we are all here for you! May Dillon Rest In Peace!

I am so sorry for your loss Evonne. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Our hearts overflow with tears and sadness for Tory and Evonne and Dillon's family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Dillon was a rare young man who brought joy to all who knew him. "Those we have held in our arms for only a little while, we hold in our hearts forever."

We wish to express our deepest condolences to your family during this time. Dillon was always a good friend to everyone and our son Kenny spent a lot of time with Dillon over the years. The group of boys rotated from staying and hanging out at each other's houses and we often have said we miss those days of seeing everyone outside playing basketball or downstairs playing video games and raiding the cupboards and fridge. Dillon was always kind and polite and had an amazing smile. May peace be with all of you during this time.

Dillion was one of our students at Jefferson High School and I was lucky enough to have him in Government class in the Spring of 2018. For me he was an outstanding student who wanted to learn and consistently challenged himself to expand his knowledge on society. He had a curiosity of why things worked the way they did and would consistently ask thought provoking questions, which actually assisted me in teaching the other students. After graduation I would see him at the Aspen Fitness Center working out and we would talk about his future or how work was going at Wal-Mart. He had a big heart and cared about people. He had a way of positively illuminating others that were around him I will miss Dillon and extend my deepest condolences to the McNabb family at this difficult time.

I had Dillon in French. What a great kid! Friendly, polite, quick with a smile--he was kind to his classmates and he was studious. My heart goes out to his family; you're in my prayers.

I had Dillon in Economics at Jefferson last year. He had the best smile and was always up to share or try anything. We would always talk sports and the NBA. He had a great sense of humor. I am so sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry to hear about this. The Staub/Starry families will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Dillon was a student of mine at Jefferson. He was a joy to have in class. He was bright and funny and witty and insightful. I really, really liked Dillon. I am so saddened to hear of his loss.

Our love and thoughts are with you and the family at this traumatic time. A beautiful rainbow came into your lives but had to leave so soon never to be forgotten

Our love and thoughts are with you and the family at this traumatic time. A beautiful rainbow came into your lives but had to leave so soon never to be forgotten

Dillion was friends with our son Connor. He was always so kind and respectful. Whenever we saw him anywhere and always acknowledged us with a smile and stop to talk to us. We can not even begin to understand what your family is going through right now and in the days to come. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you, your family and all of Dillion's friends. Connor is very upset that he can't come to say his goodbye and grief with all of you and Dillion's other friends. He is devasted at the loss of his friend. We are on vacation and just can't get back to attend. Again our condolences. A precious soul taken to soon. Gary, Deb and Connor Bute

Evonne Tory and family I just want you to know that I was so saddened too hear about Dillion. I cannot imagine your pain and only prayers and much love and support can show how many cared for him and for you. Thinking of each of you my friend

I worked at Walmart with him for a bit and he was ever so kind to everyone. He was a great coworker and friend to many. Condolences to the family and prayers you find comfort.

He was one of the hardest working nicest young men I had to help coach/work with in his time working there. It is a shame that he is gone and he will definitely be missed by many

We are so very sorry for the loss of Dillon. Sending prayers that you will find comfort and peace in the memories you have. Heaven gained another angel, way too soon, but Dillon will now be watching over us all! Hugs and Love!

I sat next to Dillon in Chemistry our junior year. I had the deepest crush on him and never had the guts to share my feelings. I visited his profile on Instagram and Facebook often, thinking about messaging him, and then backing out. Looking back, I will always reach out when I have a chance. Dillon was so kind, and such a sweet man. My prayers to the family and friends.

There are no right words to express the heartache. My deep condolences go out to all of the large extended family. I pray often that God give you strength in the knowledge that Dillon was greeted with open arms by Dave, and multiple Grandparents.

My heart just breaks at the loss of this sweet young man. I cannot imagine what you are all going through. Prayers to your family, Cole, Carter and the rest of Dillons friends.