DILLON ADDIS

June 13, 1989 - October 16, 2012
ANDERSON - Joshua Dillon Addis, 23, of 2706 Linmar Circle, passed away Tuesday, October 16, 2012.
Dillon was currently obtaining his second degree from Tri-County Technical College in Radio and Television Broadcasting. He received his first degree, an Associates Degree of Science, with honors. He was a 2007 graduate of Abbeville High School and a 5 year member of T. L. Hanna Marching Band. He was selected and attended the Congressional Student Leadership Conference on CSI: Forensics and Crime Scene Investigation in Washington, DC. Dillon was also selected and attended NASA Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. He was a published artist in "What a Mother Says" written by Juanita Pittman-Brown.
Dillon was a proud supporter of Toys for Tots for 23 years and an active blood donor for the American Red Cross receiving the "Three Gallon Service Award". He was a supporter of the "Look Twice Save A Life" campaign, and the Privateer Press Club at Planet Comics. He was a Karaoke DJ and Blues Singer for many benefit fundraisers and was a member of Abbeville Main Street United Methodist Church Youth Group.
Surviving are his mother, Allison Cameron Addis of Abbeville; father, Marcus "Mark Mark" Gary Addis, II and Lynda of Anderson; brother, Justin David Addis; sister, Aidan Marie-Rose Addis all of Anderson; maternal grandparents, Bill and Judy Cameron, of Abbeville and the late, Helen Kelly Cameron, and the late, Barbara Glasby Cameron; paternal grandparents, Marcus "Gary" Addis of Anderson and the late, Annie Ruth Bannister Addis and great grandmother, the late Hattie V. Addis. He is also survived by many family and friends.
The family will receive friends from 6 until 8pm Friday at Sullivan-King Mortuary, Northeast Chapel, 3205 North Hwy 81.
Funeral service will be held at 1pm Saturday at Sullivan-King Mortuary, Northeast Chapel, with Dr. John Keith officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens in Abbeville escorted by an Honorary motorcycle procession.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to P.A.W.S., 1320 Hwy 29 S., Anderson, SC 29626 or the American Red Cross, 115 Whitehall Road, Anderson, SC, 29625.
SULLIVAN-KING MORTUARY, NORHTEAST CHAPEL www.sullivanking.com
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