In loving memory of

Austin K. Dallman
April 1, 2002 - August 6, 2020

Austin Dallman was born on April 1st, 2002 in Chula Vista, CA to Mark & Sharon Dallman and was an only child. He was tragically killed when he was struck by a car from behind while riding his long board on Thursday, August 6, 2020. He was a 2020 graduate of Desert Mountain High School and was scheduled to attend Arizona State University this Fall. He lived every day like it was his last and he was the sweetest and kindest soul. He loved sports, day trading, choir, fishing, deer hunting and he was always there for his friends and family and was always the life of the party. A visitation will take place on Friday, August 14, 2020 from 2:00PM to 4:00pm with a funeral service to follow at 4:00pm, Hansen Desert Hills Mortuary, 6500 E. Bell Road Scottsdale, AZ 85254. A post reception will be held at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge following the service, 5350 E Marriott Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85054.
Austin's service will be live streamed. Please follow the link below.
http://legacyhdv.com/0805.html

Tributes

Shirley Fink Bauer wrote on Sep 28, 2020:

"Although we never met, my heart is so broken. Someday we will meet in heaven. You were such a handsome young man. Your grandmother would have been so very proud of you. Your Great Aunt Shirley"

Genevieve wrote on Aug 15, 2020:

"It?s so sad when I heard Austin die, when my parents told me I just kept telling them ur lying but I learned that they were telling the truth.Even though I only saw Austin once a year I still loved him with all my heart. I still remember that every year at fishers reunion he always let me go on top of his shoulders and I knew him my whole life, but I will never forget him, rip Austin I will always love you?? From Genevieve "

Emma Hales wrote on Aug 14, 2020:

"I did not know Austin personally, however I have a 2020 Graduate from DMHS, DECA and future ASU student. I watched the service online this evening and it touched my heart like it has never been touched before. My prayers and thoughts are with you both and your family. Austin was an incredible soul and touched so many people, even the people that did not know him personally like myself. He will forever be remembered through all the amazing memories that everyone holds. XX much love XX "

Gilbert Zeind wrote on Aug 14, 2020:

"I have not met Austin, but I am a colleague and friend of his father Mark. I enjoyed seeing their photos and posts on social media, I always saw Austin with this big smile and goofy fun personality, so simple and such a happy kid. My heart is so sad for Mark and Sharon. As a father myself, that pain is unbearable. May God give them the peace and calamity knowing that Austin is in a happy place and smiling down on them. Gilbert Zeind "

Erik wrote on Aug 12, 2020:

"To the friends and family of Austin, We are truly sad for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are frequent for those who suffer due to the anguish of losing a loved one. We all experience this loss but the Bible teaches that God shares your loss and your pain at Psalm 116:15. The scriptures brought us comfort when my mother in law passed and I hope it helps at this most difficult time because those who pass on are precious in His eyes. For comfort from the Bible please visit bit.ly/Deathjworg"

Sandy Hanlon wrote on Aug 10, 2020:

"Mark, Sharon, Rick and Judy, No words can describe how sorry I am for your loss! I?m sending you all, my thoughts, hugs and prayers! Austin was such a polite, kind and sweet young man! Much love to you all! Sandy Hanlon & family"