Dylan Xavier Hacker

d. Aug 18, 2026

Amarillo

Dylan Xavier Hacker, 33, passed away on August 18, 2026.

Memorial services will be at 4:00 p.m., Monday, August 24, 2026, in the Boxwell Brothers Ivy Chapel, with Robbie Ashlock officiating. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd.

Dylan was a beloved son, father, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. He leaves behind his daughter, Zikkiyah Hacker; his mother, Melissa Hacker; his sister, Kendra Pulley, her husband, Zane, and their daughter, Emberlyn; his cousins who grew up alongside him like siblings, Michelle Rosalez and her husband and children, and Poppie Hart and her husband and children; as well as many other cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends who will forever carry his memory in their hearts.

Of all the roles Dylan held in his life, being a father to Zikkiyah was one of the most important to him. He loved his daughter more than words could ever express. Zikkiyah was his entire world, and the love he had for her was a part of who he was. She will always carry his love with her, and the memories they shared will remain a precious part of her life forever.

Dylan was the kind of person who was impossible to forget. From a young age, he had a personality that could fill a room. He was the class clown, always ready to make someone laugh, and had a gift for bringing joy to the people around him. His smile, his sense of humor, and his larger-than-life personality left an impression on everyone who knew him.

Throughout his life, Dylan worked in a variety of fields and was never afraid to learn something new. He spent much of his working life in the hotel industry, where he worked at the front desk and enjoyed interacting with people. He also spent many years working in HVAC, developing skills in a trade that came naturally to him. Most recently, he worked for FedEx delivering packages. He was also working toward earning his IT certification, continuing his desire to learn and build new skills.

Dylan was a special uncle to many children in his family, who lovingly called him Uncle Dylan. He was a part of their lives and their childhood memories, and the love they had for him was undeniable.

Above all, Dylan was deeply loved by his family. He leaves behind countless memories, stories, laughs, and moments that will be treasured forever. His daughter, family, and friends will continue to carry those memories with them and share them for generations to come.

Dylan wanted to be remembered for who he was, and that is how we will remember him.

We will remember you as you were.

We will remember the boy who made everyone laugh.

The young man who could light up any room he walked into.

The son who was deeply loved and will forever hold a special place in his mother's heart.

The father who loved his daughter with his whole heart.

The brother who will always have a place in our family.

The Uncle Dylan who was loved by so many.

Dylan's life meant something. He mattered. He was loved, he was cherished, and he made a difference simply by being a part of the lives around him.

We will remember you as you were.

We love you, Dylan.

You will never be forgotten.

To send flowers in memory, please visit our flower store.

Service Schedule

Upcoming Services

Memorial Service

Monday, August 24, 2026

4:00 - 5:00 pm (Central time)

Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors

2800 Paramount Boulevard, Amarillo, TX 79109

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