Dylan Peter Petropoulos
January 3, 2000 ~ April 10, 2026
Born in:
Portland, Maine
Resided in:
Portland, Maine
PORTLAND- Dylan Peter Petropoulos, born January 3, 2000, passed away on April 10.
Dylan was a graduate of Casco Bay High School. He was a generous, loyal, and cared about the people around him. He believed in doing right by others, whether he knew them well or not. He had a sense of humor that could catch people off guard and bring a lightness to everyday moments. He was happiest outdoors, especially fly fishing in Jackman, ME where he found a sense of peace. He always had an interest in heavy equipment, which carried into his work with the Maine Department of Transportation, where he took pride in what he did.
Being a father to his daughter, Veronica (Ronnie), was the most important part of his life. He was proud of her and cared deeply for her.
He is survived by his daughter, Ronnie; his parents, Peter and Cyndi; his brothers, Pierson and Conner; along with extended family and many friends who will miss him.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Please contact the family for details.
In lieu of flowers, donations to support his daughter Ronnie’s future may be made via Venmo (@p_petropoulos) or Zelle (ronniefuture26@gmail.com). Please include “For Ronnie” in the note. For alternative ways to contribute, please reach out to the family directly.







My condolences to the family this is terrible.. may Dylan rest in peace and be fishing forever !
I am so sorry for your loss Cyndi, Peter Conner and Pierson. I remember Dylan when he was small. Sending my thoughts and prayers to you all 💕🙏🙏🙏
Dear Peter, Cyndi, Conner and Pierson, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Dylan. I have many fond memories of your whole family and particularly remember when Ronnie was born that Dylan made a point to bring her into CBHS to introduce her to many staff, including me. He was so incredibly proud that day and it was so clear how much he enjoyed being her father. I am sending my personal condolences as well as those of our staff at CBHS. Please let me know when the celebration of life will be–I would love to attend and I know several other staff would as well. Thinking of all of you. ~Priya Natarajan
I’m so sorry for your loss, Peter and family. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
I’ll never forget the GTAV, Call of Duty, Fallout 76, and more game sessions we had over the many years. You brought such a crazy, “what’s this guy gonna do”, vibe every time. I’ll never forget hanging out in person at Sam’s dad’s houses, going to your place and seeing your geckos/tortoise/dogs. I’ll miss the thousands of hours we talked over PlayStation parties. The endless talks of your trucks, guns, and fly fishing. You were so passionate of your interests it was envious. I know we grew a bit apart in the last year, maybe that’s just growing up and getting busy, but I looked forward to our Snapchats back and forth and the hour long talks we’d have over random things. I hope you found peace in the great unknown. I’ll miss you brother