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Dylan
Redbow
Dec 8, 1998 — May 3, 2026
Funeral services for Dylan Redbow, 27, of Cannonball, will be held at 2:00 PM, Thursday, May 14, 2026, at the Cannonball Red Gymnasium. Burial will be in the St. Elizabeth's Catholic Cemetery in Cannonball under the direction of Kesling Funeral Home of Mobridge. Visitation will be held from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, prior to the start of the funeral. Dylan passed away, Sunday, May 3, 2026, in Cannonball.
From the time Dylan was a baby he knew Dewey’s voice and would always cry for him. He was so attached to Dewey that his mom decided to let Dewey and his Mom/Aunt Debbie keep him around the age of four.
Dylan always called Dewey Dad since he could talk. He would often go spend time with his mom and siblings and wrestle around and joke with them. Dylan moved home to his mom and siblings when he was 16. Dylan attended the Cannonball Headstart and went on to kindergarten, elementary, middle school, and highschool in Fort Yates, ND. Dylan moved to Bismarck and attended Bismarck High School. Dylan loved his siblings, nieces and nephews very much. He was a patient and fun uncle to Raina, Tayler, Ty, Leora, Lil Dewey, Lynnaya, and Jaydon.
Dylan was the perfect example of “the annoying little brother”, he would always give his brother Cody a hard time. His dad and brother Vance tried their hardest to make him a mechanic but it just wasn’t him. He loved his sports and video games too much. He would often take his glass chess game to his sister Charlotte and brother-in-law’s place to play a game with them.
Dylan won a reading contest and it was inspired by the chicken soup books that his mom Kim would have read all the time. Dylan worked numerous jobs and the most recent was the Rolling Hills in Mandan, ND. You would often see him hitch hiking to or from that job until it got to cold for him and he decided to let the job go with intentions to go back when it warmed up. Dylan loved helping everyone he could, he never turned anyone away. He often called everyone cousin, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, grandma, or grandpa. He spoke some Dakota language and in his younger years he wanted to learn how to drum and sing. Dylan whose laughter could light up the darkest room. He had an infectious smile and always had a knack for making anyone around him go from having a bad day to appreciate things and that their day wasn’t as bad as it seemed. There was always a new day coming. Dylan will be missed for his love for life and the joy he brought to everyone that knew him, he will never be forgotten. We will miss his jokes, laugh, his big long hugs, and that twinkle in his eye when he smiled.
Dylan is survived by his mom Kimberley Redbow, his dad Dewey Plenty Chief, his daughters Allison and Madison, his sisters Stevie Cordova (Brendan), Charlotte Dwarf (Lyndon), Ivanna Red Bow, his brothers Martin Martinez, Vance Plenty Chief (Alaina), Cody Houle Sr. (Rachel), his nieces Karen Martinez, Amore Martinez, nephews Presley and Pierce Cordova, his mom/aunt Deborah Plenty Chief, uncle Sherman Standing Bear Jr. (Marcy).
Dylan was preceded in death by his grandpa Roy Redbow, grandma Karen Wise Spirit, brothers Robert Martinez, Phoenix Martinez, his uncle Steven Redbow, and his cousin Tao Laine Standing Bear.
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