Dylan Cochran passed away unexpectedly on May 1, 2025, at the age of 29. He was a loving son, brother, friend, and dedicated teacher who touched many lives with his kindness and passion.
He was a physical education teacher at Mill Creek Elementary in the JCPS school.
Dylan is preceded in death by his grandfathers, Robert and Barry Blanford.
He is survived by his parents, Bruce and Missy, his brother Cody (and sister-in-law Jenna), his nephew Crew, his grandmother Wanda Blanford, and his aunt Bridget Helinger (Ricky).
Family And Friends Mourn The Loss Of Dylan Cochran
Dylan’s mother, Missy, shared on Facebook that he had been facing a deep inner struggle that felt like an impossible mountain to climb.
Despite the love and support from those around him, the pain he carried was heavy.
She expressed how deeply she misses him, saying her heart and soul are broken, but hopes he has now found peace.
Further, Dylan’s brother, Cody, shared how much he loves and will miss him every single day.
He also asked anyone with Dylan’s photos to send them his way and informed that visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Owen Funeral Home.
Similarly, Tyler Glasser shared a heartfelt tribute, remembering a photo taken on Oaks Day exactly ten years ago.
He expressed his deep sadness and disbelief over the loss of Dylan, describing the pain, confusion, and heartbreak felt by everyone who knew him.
Tyler spoke of Dylan as a strong leader, a loving friend, and a genuine person.
He shared love for Dylan and his brother Cody and offered prayers for the entire family. He ended with a message of strength and hope: “Until we meet again, my friend.”
Moreover, Anthony Piccolo shared their memories, from playing basketball in the neighborhood to Dylan offering them a place to stay when their apartment had no heat.
This is a tough one. From hooping in the neighborhood to crashing on your couch when my apartment didn’t have working heat in the winter. Your main mission in life was to bring happiness to the life of anyone you met and live every day to the fullest. You definitely did that in my life and many others. I love you and miss you brother. We’ll be together again one day.
Anthony Piccolo
He will be deeply missed for the joy he brought into every room and the love he gave so freely.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- He graduated from the University of Louisville, where he completed both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education.
- His full name is Dylan Robert Cochran.