P. Dillon Wycoff


Dillon Wycoff, 30, of Oak Grove, Missouri passed away March 15, 2022. A Celebration of Life will be held from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. on Friday, April 1, 2022, at Westside Event Space, Oak Grove, MO.

Dillon was born October 28, 1991, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and moved to Oak Grove with his family in 1995. He attended Oak Grove High School, Class of 2010. While in high school Dillon sang in the choir, served as a yearbook photographer, and ran cross country. In recent years, Dillon thoroughly enjoyed working in the Grain Valley School District.

Dillon was an avid reader, enjoyed photography, and was an expert gamer. He loved spending his weekends riding around town listening to music and visiting friends and family. Dillon was kind-hearted, did not know a stranger, and his smile will be sorely missed. If you were feeling down, you could count on Dillon to cheer you up and put a smile on your face.

Dillon was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Doyle and Shirley Wycoff and step-grandfather Carl Taylor.

Dillon is survived by his parents, Jeff and Jody Wycoff; brothers, Beau Wycoff and Eli Wycoff; sister, Maddie Wycoff; maternal grandparents, Mike and Michelle Munson; aunts and uncles, Brian (Lori) Wycoff, Brett (Deb) Wycoff, Sarah (Scott) Dunham, Jamie (Travis) Douglas, Mike (Ashley) Munson; cousins, Taylor (Wycoff) Jones, Travis Wycoff, Courtney (Wycoff) Hood, Tatum Dunham, Macie Dunham, Mackenley Munson, Molly Munson, Ellie Douglas, Kason Dunham, and Anna Douglas.

Arrangements:  Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, MO   816-690-4441

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  1. We were blessed to have Dillon’s beautiful smile greet us at Sterling Church of Christ for several years. He was indeed special – warm and truly caring. We, also, celebrated his high school graduation with him. He was humble and so appreciative. He was truly a wonderful joyful young man. Our hearts break for the whole family. Yet, we celebrate his limited earthly time and his bright shining light of goodness. Now no more terrible seizures. Now his spirit soars. Our love and prayers to all.

    1. Although I’ve been an educator for 23 years, this is my first year at Grain Valley High School. I had the pleasure of meeting Dillon, and had several nice interactions with him. He worked so hard to make my room, and our school clean, and ready for learning. He was also very helpful in making me feel welcome in my new setting. Prayers for Dillon, and his entire family

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