In Loving Memory of Dusty Rose Dalley August 9, 2013 – June 12, 2026
With profound sadness and hearts full of love, we announce the passing of our beautiful daughter, Dusty Rose Dalley, who left this world far too soon on June 12, 2026, at the age of 12.
Dusty was the beloved daughter of Justin and Kim Dalley and a cherished sister to Stetson, Hunter, and Haddie. She filled every room with her bright smile, infectious laughter, and loving spirit. Her kindness, determination, and joy touched the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know her.
Dusty lived life to the fullest and found happiness in the things she loved most. Whether she was on the softball field, basketball court, or dance floor, she gave everything her heart had to offer. She loved spending time outdoors camping, fishing, and being around horses. She found joy in baking treats for family and friends and treasured every moment spent with those she loved.
More than anything, Dusty loved her family and her friends. She had a special way of making people feel seen, included, and loved. Her beautiful spirit, caring heart, and adventurous nature will forever remain in the memories of those whose lives she touched.
Though our hearts are broken by her absence, we are grateful for the twelve precious years we were blessed to share with her. The love, laughter, and memories she gave us will live on forever.
Dusty is survived by her loving parents, Justin and Kim Dalley; her siblings, Stetson, Hunter, and Haddie; along with her grandparents Michelle Harris, Rob and Tonya Dalley, extended family, teammates, classmates, friends, and all who loved her dearly.
She is welcomed to heaven by her Paki, Scott Harris, and her Aunt Ber Ber, and all of her family.
(Funeral details once we get it set, so please refer to Cedar Valley Funerals website for updates on dates and times.)
Our sweet Dusty Rose will be forever loved, forever missed, and forever carried in our hearts.
We want to thank the community for all the love and support for our baby girl. It really does take an army. We would like to ask for continued prayers for our Bekah Girl so she can continue to heal.

