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Charles Dyllian Kipp

November 13, 1991 — April 14, 2025

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Charles Dyllian Kipp, a beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend, passed away on April 14, 2025, in Carey, Idaho. Born on November 13, 1991, in Nampa, Idaho, Dyllian was known for his deep sense of dedication—both in his career and to those he loved. He worked tirelessly at Sweets for many years before choosing to step back, prioritizing the family that brought him so much joy and purpose.

Dyllian’s life was marked by cherished memories, from his wedding day with his dear wife Mary, where his radiant smile epitomized the happiness he felt, to the monumental arrival of his firstborn son. In that moment, he embraced the role of protector, vowing to safeguard his children from all the world’s challenges. The birth of his only daughter brought him immeasurable joy, as Dyllian took on the role of a devoted “girl dad,” loving her fiercely and without reservation.

As a person, Dyllian was known for his happy demeanor, always surrounded by laughter, and a genuine affection for his family and friends. Though quick to anger, he possessed the humility to apologize, embodying a spirit of kindness that drew people to him. His sense of humor and contagious laugh brightened the lives of many, rendering him a cherished presence wherever he went.

Dyllian had an adventurous spirit, relishing sunny days spent on his motorcycle and long drives to the mountains, where fishing with family became treasured rituals. He found solace in quieter moments as well, enjoying downtime playing video games when the children were asleep. Through life’s ups and downs, he battled his internal demons with a determination that inspired those around him, striving every day to be the best man he could be.

He held many proud moments close to his heart, particularly the day he spent with Aedan, selecting a tux for prom. This day, filled with laughter and connection, encapsulated what Dyllian cherished most—time with his loved ones. He was also known for his big heart, always ready to help others in need, whether it was assisting strangers on the roadside or reaching out to family and friends in their time of need.

Dyllian leaves behind his beloved wife, Mary; his sons, Charles Jr. and Greyson; his daughter, Madison; and his stepson, Aedan. He is survived by his parents, Robert Miller and Darlene Kipp, along with his stepmother Jamie Miller. Dyllian’s siblings, Jacob Miller, Casey Miller, David Miller, Robert Miller Jr., Shalaina Miller, and Makenna Wills, along with his sister Brianna Miller, will carry his memory forward. He is also survived by his aunt, Lucy Barnhill, and his best friend, Cory Jayo, among many others who considered him family.

Dyllian was preceded in death by his stepfather, Tom Todd, and his Grandma Linda. His absence leaves a deep void in the hearts of all who knew him, but his spirit will forever remain in the countless memories of love, laughter, and adventures shared. May his soul rest in peace as we remember a truly remarkable man who lived life to the fullest.

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