Former Lebanon man killed in Dayton crash
Monday, December 15, 2008
DAYTON — Former Lebanon resident Dwayne Bullock was killed in downtown Dayton Friday, Dec. 12, when a man driving a stolen car crashed into his vehicle.
Antwan Rhines, 22, of Dayton was driving a stolen Chevrolet Malibu west on Washington Street when he ran a traffic light and collided with a minivan at the intersection of Main Street, according to Dayton Police Lt. Brian Johns The car then ran into Bullock's car.
Bullock, 31, of Xenia, died at the scene.
There were three passengers in Bullock's car, including his wife, Dara Bullock, and brother, Joey Bullock of West Chester Twp., who have both been released from the hospital. Joey's girlfriend, who has not been identified, was also a passenger in the car and remains in Miami Valley Hospital with several injuries.
Bullock and his wife have a 4-year-old daughter.
Bullock was a 1995 graduate of Lebanon High School. He received a bachelor's degree in computer engineering and an MBA from Wright State University. He was employed with Enterprise Information Management as a managing software developer.
Bullock's parents, Dennis and Kathy Bullock, live in Oregonia. Kathy recently retired from her job as transportation director for the Little Miami School District.
A visitation will be held from 5-9 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 16, with funeral service at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the Heritage Baptist Church in Lebanon.
A trust fund has been set up in the name of the Bullocks' daughter, Danica, at Fifth Third Bank. Arrangements are being made by the Oswald-Hoskins Funeral Home.


