Robert Byrd

Robert Byrd

Robert Byrd Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 28, 2010.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia, a fiery orator versed in the classics and a hard-charging power broker who steered billions of federal dollars to the state of his Depression-era upbringing, died Monday. He was 92.

A spokesman for the family, Jesse Jacobs, said Byrd died peacefully at about 3 a.m. at Inova Hospital in Fairfax, Va. He had been in the hospital since late last week.

At first Byrd was believed to be suffering from heat exhaustion and severe dehydration, but other medical conditions developed. He had been in frail health for several years.

Byrd, a Democrat, was the longest-serving senator in history, holding his seat for more than 50 years. He was the Senate's majority leader for six of those years and was third in the line of succession to the presidency, behind House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Sen. Jay Rockefeller, a fellow West Virginian in the Senate, said it was his "greatest privilege" to serve with Byrd.

"I looked up to him, I fought next to him, and I am deeply saddened that he is gone," Rockefeller said.

In comportment and style, Byrd often seemed a Senate throwback to a courtlier 19th century. He could recite poetry, quote the Bible, discuss the Constitutional Convention and detail the Peloponnesian Wars — and frequently did in Senate debates.

Yet there was nothing particularly courtly about Byrd's pursuit or exercise of power.

Byrd was a master of the Senate's bewildering rules and longtime chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, which controls a third of the $3 trillion federal budget. He was willing to use both to reward friends and punish those he viewed as having slighted him.

"Bob is a living encyclopedia, and legislative graveyards are filled with the bones of those who underestimated him," former House Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, once said in remarks Byrd later displayed in his office.

In 1971, Byrd ousted Sen. Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts as the Democrats' second in command. He was elected majority leader in 1976 and held the post until Democrats lost control of the Senate four years later. He remained his party's leader through six years in the minority, then spent another two years as majority leader.

"I have tangled with him. He usually wins," former Sen. Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., once recalled.

DeConcini supported Byrd's bid for majority leader. "He reciprocated by helping me get on the Appropriations Committee," DeConcini said. Years later, DeConcini said, he displeased Byrd on another issue. "I didn't get on the Intelligence Committee when I thought I was up to get on it."

Byrd stepped aside as majority leader in 1989 when Democrats sought a more contemporary television spokesman. "I ran the Senate like a stern parent," Byrd wrote in his memoir, "Child of the Appalachian Coalfields." His consolation price was the chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee, with control over almost limitless federal spending.

Within two years, he surpassed his announced five-year goal of making sure more than $1 billion in federal funds was sent back to West Virginia, money used to build highways, bridges, buildings and other facilities, some named after him.

In 2006 and with 64 percent of the vote, Byrd won an unprecedented ninth term in the Senate just months after surpassing South Carolinian Strom Thurmond's record as its longest-serving member. His more than 18,500 roll call votes were another record.

But Byrd also seemed to slow after the death of Erma, his wife of almost 69 years, in 2006. Frail and at times wistful, he used two canes to walk haltingly and needed help from aides to make his way about the Senate. He often hesitated at unscripted moments. By 2009, aides were bringing him to and from the Senate floor in a wheelchair. Though his hands trembled in later years, Byrd only recently lost his grip on power. Last November he surrendered his chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee.

Byrd's lodestar was protecting the Constitution. He frequently pulled out a dog-eared copy of it from a pocket in one of his trademark three-piece suits. He also defended the Senate in its age-old rivalry with the executive branch, no matter which party held the White House.

Unlike other prominent Senate Democrats such as 2004 presidential nominee John Kerry of Massachusetts, who voted to authorize the war in Iraq, Byrd stood firm in opposition — and felt gratified when public opinion swung behind him.

"The people are becoming more and more aware that we were hoodwinked, that the leaders of this country misrepresented or exaggerated the necessity for invading Iraq," Byrd said.

He cited Iraq when he endorsed then-Sen. Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in May 2008, calling Obama "a shining young statesman, who possesses the personal temperament and courage necessary to extricate our country from this costly misadventure."

Byrd's accomplishments followed a childhood of poverty in West Virginia, and his success on the national stage came despite a complicated history on racial matters. As a young man, we was a member of the Ku Klux Klan for a brief period, and he joined Southern Democrats in an unsuccessful filibuster against the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act.

He later apologized for both actions, saying intolerance has no place in America. While supporting later civil rights bills, he opposed busing to integrate schools.

Byrd briefly sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1976 and later told associates he had once been approached by President Richard M. Nixon, a Republican, about accepting an appointment to the Supreme Court.

But he was a creature — and defender — of Congress across a career that began in 1952 with his election to the House. He served three terms there before winning his Senate seat in 1958, when Dwight D. Eisenhower was in the White House.

He clashed with presidents in both parties and was implacably against proposed balanced budget amendments to the Constitution.

"He is a fierce defender of the Senate and its prerogatives in ways that I think the founding fathers really intended the Senate to be," said one-time rival Kennedy.

In a measure of his tenacity, Byrd took a decade of night courses to earn a law degree in 1963, and completed his long-delayed bachelor's degree at West Virginia's Marshall University in 1994 with correspondence classes.

Byrd was a near-deity in economically struggling West Virginia, to which he delivered countless federally financed projects. Entire government bureaus opened there, including the FBI's repository for computerized fingerprint records. Even the Coast Guard had a facility in the landlocked state. Critics portrayed him as the personification of Congress' thirst for wasteful "pork" spending projects.

Robert Carlyle Byrd was born Nov. 20, 1917, in North Wilkesboro, N.C., as Cornelius Calvin Sale Jr., the youngest of five children.

Before he was 1, his mother died and his father sent him to live with an aunt and uncle, Vlurma and Titus Byrd, who renamed him and moved to the coal-mining town of Stotesbury, W.Va. He didn't learn his original name until he was 16 and his real birthday until he was 54.

Byrd's foster father was a miner who frequently changed jobs, and Byrd recalled that the family's house was "without electricity, ... no running water, no telephone, a little wooden outhouse."

He graduated from high school but could not afford college. Married in 1936 to high school sweetheart Erma Ora James — with whom he had two daughters — he pumped gas, cut meat and during World War II was a shipyard welder.

Returning to meat cutting in West Virginia, he became popular for his fundamentalist Bible lectures. A grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan suggested he run for office.

He won his first race — for the state's House of Delegates — in 1946, distinguishing himself from 12 rivals by singing and fiddling mountain tunes. His fiddle became a fixture; he later played it on the television show "Hee Haw" and recorded an album. He abandoned it only after a grandson's traumatic death in 1982 and when his shaky hands left him unable to play.

At his 90th birthday party in 2007, however, Byrd joined bluegrass band Lonesome Highway in singing a few tunes and topped off the night with a rendition of "Old Joe Clark."

After six years in the West Virginia legislature, Byrd was elected to the U.S. House in 1952 in a race in which his brief Klan membership became an issue. He said he joined because of its anti-communism.

Byrd entered Congress as one of its most conservative Democrats. He was an early supporter of the Vietnam War, and his 14-hour, 13-minute filibuster against the 1964 civil rights bill remains one of the longest ever. His views gradually moderated, particularly on economic issues, but he always sided with his state's coal interests in confrontations with environmentalists.

His love of Senate traditions inspired him to write a four-volume history of the chamber. It also led him to oppose laptops on the Senate floor and to object when a blind aide tried bringing her seeing-eye dog into the chamber.

In 2004, Byrd got Congress to require schools and colleges to teach about the Constitution every Sept. 17, the day the document was adopted in 1787.


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June 12, 2012

Although I was a recent immigrant to WV from Illinois I was successful at winning a golden horseshoe for my score on the exam. It was an honor that I appreciated. Senator Byrd was a wonderful statesman. Sincerely, Diane Millikan

jerry tierney

July 25, 2010

Thanks for all you did for the USA and the great state of West Virginia. Shall you rest in peace

SHIRLEY BOWMAN

July 22, 2010

I WAS BORN IN WVA IN 1934. I HAVE LISTENED TO SEN. BYRD FOR MANY YRS. GOD BLESS ALL THE FAMILY.

The Rogers, Lantz & Rhodes Families

July 20, 2010

Our West Virginia Hero, Priceless and Irreplaceable !

Dorothy Kurz

July 9, 2010

I have fond memories of Senator Byrd in the 50's when he came back to his church in W.Va. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Diana Amick

July 8, 2010

I remember as an elementary student in Richwood, WV, studying WV History, taking the WV Golden Horseshoe Test. Studying about Senators Byrd and Jennings. As I grew older, I enjoyed watching and listening to Senator Byrd on C-Span. I was totally engrossed in what he had to say and his emotions expressed during his time on the floor of the Senate. We need more men/women with his compassion in the leadership of our great nation. We would definitely be a Nation united under GOD as our forefathers planned. My thoughts and prayers are for Senator Byrd's family. You can be proud of the legacy Senator Byrd left us. I definitely enjoyed watching him play the fiddle. God Bless America!! Diana Amick

Karolyn Nichols

July 8, 2010

I concur with the person who wrote about the God of all comfort, because when you lose someone, it hurts. I definitely know the feeling. But there is nothing like the comfort that you can receive from the scriptures.

B.T.B.

July 7, 2010

My condolences to Senator Byrd's Family,

May happy memories sustain the family and bring some comfort to your heart.

He is healing the broken-hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots.(Psalms 147:3)

July 7, 2010

To the Family and Friends of Robert Byrd,

You can feel that Death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal, just know that Love can leave a memory that no one can steal.

Psalms 147:3-"God is healing the broken-hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots."

May the family and many friends draw on the wonderful memories he must have made over the years.
The Grant Family

Pam Coward

July 7, 2010

my hubby~who also just passed away this month, & I thought & still think he's one of the greatest statesman~not just 4 Va. but 4 all of us!!!!!!!!!!! God bless this family!!!!

Dorothy Hickman

July 6, 2010

My prayers and thoughts go out to all the Byrd's family. You will be truly missed by all of us West Virginians.
I know you are happy now with your beloved wife Erma. No one will ever take your place even if we have a 100 of Senators. There was only one of you.
You will never be forgotten. God BLess and Rest in Peace

July 6, 2010

My deepest sympathy goes out to your family at this time of lost. May the "God of comfort, who comfort us in all our trials bring you comfort at this time."(2Cor.1:3,4)

Gloria Gordon

July 6, 2010

Thank you for you honorable service to this country.

Jennifer P

July 6, 2010

He really was someone that did a lot of things for West Virginia and America. I believe other Senators and Congressmen could learn a few things from this mas. Senator Byrd will be missed!

MerlG

July 6, 2010

Senator Byrd has certainly left his mark on the world scene. A truly gifted and wise man who will be surely missed but who will never be forgotten. May the God who gives comfort be with you at this time of sorrow.Isaiah 61:2.
Please accept my deepest sympathy.

brenda guest

July 6, 2010

every year of my life (when tv was available and CSpan began filming) Senator Byrd was the Statesman I wished every Senator to be and have spent many hours listening to him speak so elegantly, even the last few years, about the History no one seems to deem signficant, which forms the underlying responsibilities of the Constitution as it effects congress, the supreme court and the executive branches.

My grandfather (my first Love) I discovered had many prejudices which were unacceptable in my world - he was from a different time - and like Senator Byrd should be remembered for All The Good His Being Brought to the World.

Pamela Faulkner

July 6, 2010

Robert Byrd has been our senator for as long as I have been alive. I grew up on stories about him. WV has lost a great advocate and the Senate has lost a wise man. I will think of him every time I enter the Erma Byrd Higher Education Center.

karen paxton

July 5, 2010

Truly a gifted man he was. I grew up in Ohio and and my father always listen to him on the television. He was a household name in our era. He was a kind and caring person. He will be sadly missed around the world. Senator Byrd made a difference in the world. God be with his family.

Penny O'Neill

July 5, 2010

A colorful gentleman with the blessing of a life long and well lived. I met Senator Byrd in West Virginia during a visit back home for my family reunion. I will never forget meeting him. Until my later years, the only Senator I had ever met. He was a distinguished gentleman, well dressed, easy to talk to. We will forever be grateful for his public service and wonder if there will ever be a man that could fill his shoes. My prayer is that after your hard work, may you rest in peace.

Penny O'Neill

July 5, 2010

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2010

Linda Tipton

July 5, 2010

Senator Byrd has always been my senator even though I've lived in Georgia for 25 yrs. I am a West Virginian and will always be. I thank Senator Byrd for all he has done for West Virginia. He has made such a difference in the quality of life in WV. He will be greatly missed.
God bless his family.

Chele

July 5, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Judy MUNN

July 5, 2010

Senator Byrd was one of American leadersfor Washigton Dc people plus He was agreat senator [email protected]

Rosemarie Jacobs

July 5, 2010

My condolences to the family of Senator Byrd. You will be missed.

J.R.

July 5, 2010

Thank you for your service to our great and grateful nation, Sen. Byrd. God bless you and your family.

Rachael Siemen

July 4, 2010

Even though I did not live in your state, you were my favorite Senator. God Bless you for standing up to defend our Constitution, may you rest in peace. We will miss you.

Davis Luck

July 4, 2010

The way we the people did at the beginning of the last century ,at home,and in industry lived with Mr. Byrd and was used as part of his wisedom on bringing forth legislation for the people.Horse and plow meant A lot more to him than todays folks. We are quick to find the easy way to do things without this sort of wisedom to help guide us into tomorrows great discoveries and there wise use . He and those who are of his genra will be sorely missed .Good bye good stewards.

Roberta Myers

July 4, 2010

You will be missed Sen.Byrd.Condolences to the family.

July 4, 2010

you will be missed

Henry Gould

July 4, 2010

I knew Senator Byrd for many decades, we used to chat on the phone. I defended him against a radical attacker in 1970 and he tells about this on p. 272 of his autobiography "Child of the Appalachian Coalfields." God Bless Bob Byrd, West Virginia and America. West Virginia loves you.

Ruth Dimick

July 4, 2010

God will say "well done my faithful servant". The people of West Virginia will always miss you and what you provided for all the people. To his family our condolences.

Harry Stevens

July 4, 2010

This Country must say good bye to one of the greatest defenders of the Constitution of these United States,it is leadership like his that has made this Country great,God Bless the Byrd Family in this time of sorrow.God Bless America.

Lisa Matsinger

July 3, 2010

Mr. Byrd, thank you for your public service. My condolences to your family.

David McGlothlin

July 3, 2010

Ever since I can remember, my parents always talked about Senator Byrd. He was a blessing to the state of West Virginia and beyond. I know that his suffering has come to an end and that he walks without pain. God Bless the family and be with you at your time of loss. We will meet him again someday.

Howard And Linda Jones

July 3, 2010

Go rest High up on the Mountain, Son your work on earth is done, go to Heaven a shoutin, love for the Father and the the Son. We will miss you Senator Bryd. You made us West Virginians Proud!!!

July 3, 2010

Rest In Peace!

Jose Trevino
University City, Texas 78148

Deborah Nofsinger

July 3, 2010

May the Love of God comfort your hearts at the loss of "Our" Historic Senator, Robert C. Byrd. Our loss is heaven's gain. And I know that one day we shall see him again, in a "Land where We Will Never Grow Old"

Dr. Michael G. Ford

July 3, 2010

Thank you Senator Byrd for demonstrating a life committed to servant leadership. A great statesman and advocate for 'The People'. The world is better place because of you. Rest in Peace 'Big Daddy.'

July 3, 2010

It will be a long time and maybe never that we will have such a great senater to serve our country(Eloise Williams,El Paso, Texas)

Matthew McGuire

July 3, 2010

Deepest condolences.

Sarah Butler

July 3, 2010

To the Byord family with deepest sympathy please find comfort at this time in the words at John5:28,29

jerry tierney

July 3, 2010

My sympathy fo the
Byrd family. What a great man.
jerry tierney (formerly of elkins, wv.)

Ronald& Karen Mitchell

July 3, 2010

To the family of Sen. Robert Byrd;
We pray the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob will surround you and ALL of West Virginia with His loving arms to comfort and support y'all at this time.

Harvey & Ella Thomas

July 3, 2010

Senator Byrd was a special gift to all of us. Our thoughts and prayers to his family.

cathy abicht

July 2, 2010

You have served west virginia as well as ohio. I live across the great ohio river from williamstown. My folks came from Ireland and settled in west virginia before moving to monroe county ohio. My heart, my soul will always be a west virginian. I love the mountains and I love you too. God bless you Mr. Bryd. May we meet in heaven.

Neil Rice

July 2, 2010

Thank you Senator Byrd for your selfless service to our country. Rest in Peace. You were 100% right about Iraq.

arthur tudge

July 2, 2010

You fought the fight, now reap the benefits--rest in peace

ByrdWatcher

July 2, 2010

May you soar as high in the heavens as your life and legacy will over the mountains and in the hearts of West Virginians forever.

July 2, 2010

July 2, 2010
To the Robert Byrd Family
May you find comfort knowing that we are
keeping you in our prayers. May you find peace in God's love.

the Shrewsbury, Haun, Bost, Owen Families

Kay Vannest

July 2, 2010

Thank you Senator Byrd for representing West Virginia, as well as our Great Country, all these years. We will surely miss you.
Love and Prayers to your Family.

Grover E & Janice C. Young

July 2, 2010

May our gracious Lord continue to comfort you and your family as you go through this bereavement period. May you find comfort in knowing others are praying with you and for you in love,
In God's loving care,
The Young Family

Kim Walls

July 2, 2010

In 1973 I had the privilege of visting Senator Byrd's office with my youth group from Clarksburg's First United Methodist Church. We had our picture taken with the Senator on the steps of the Capitol. I have always considered this a great honor. He will be missed by all West Virginians.

GWEN BONNER

July 2, 2010

MAY OUR LOVING LORD COMFORT AND CONSOLE YOU DURING YOUR BEREAVEMENT.

MAY YOUR CHERISHED MEMORIES AND THE LOVE HE LFET IN YOUR HEART BRING YOU PEACE.

WITH DEEP SYMPATHY.

Patsy-Rose Goodnight

July 2, 2010

Thank you to this man who dedicated his life to representing this wonderful country as a senator for the state of West Virginia. God Bless him and his family during this difficult time. May he rest in peace and may God Bless the United States of America who he loved and served well.

Michelle Reynolds

July 2, 2010

I'm watching his service at WV's capitol right now...and I'm crying. I'm 36 and all of my life I've known him to be WV's savior and hero. He will always be in the hearts of us Mountaineers.

Bethel Bentley

July 2, 2010

My heartfelt sympathy goes to the family of Senator Byrd. I will never forget the GREAT strides he made for West Virginia and his genuine love and concern for this State. He will be missed terribly. God Bless the Great State of West Virginia and the United States of America!

LaShari & Robert Glover

July 2, 2010

May the Lord Continue to be with you as you mourn the lost of your dear loved one. He served the state of WV well and we are proud of his service throughtout the world.

May God Be with you!
LaShari, Robert, A'Breka, & Orlando

Mark Dix

July 2, 2010

What a GREAT man to have represented the state of West Virginia! Sadly missed but never forgotten.

July 2, 2010

My sincerest sympathies to the friends and family of Senator Byrd. He always looked out for the best interest of West Virginia, and I doubt we will find another to replace him. I can honestly say that I would not be where I am if it were not for Senator Byrd.

DIANA SWIGER

July 2, 2010

SENATOR BYRD WILL BE MISSED BY THE WHOLE WORLD!!!!! DIANA SWIGER OF RED HOUSE, W. V.

Lewis Musick

July 2, 2010

Senator Byrd you did an outstanding job representing the people of West Virginia and defending the Constitution of the United States. You did this with a love and care for God's children. Certainly there is a special place for you in the most high Heaven. May your family and close friends be comforted in this time of deep personal loss. You will always be missed by all who knew you and your character.

Katie Ethridge

July 2, 2010

My prayers to the family for the loss of Senator Byrd. What a wonderful man.He will be remembered for his talent and love of West Virginia and all of his accomplishments to aid .

Eddie Gibbs

July 1, 2010

Thank You Sen.Byrd for your many years of service for our state. God Bless You

Anthony Rodgers

July 1, 2010

My praers are with you.

Cathy Church

July 1, 2010

When I was 2 all my parents had was you, Senator Byrd, and that was enough. You helped my Dad, who was very sick and gave my parents the hope that they could cope with his illness. Your care, concern and action positively influenced the life and direction of my entire family. We, the Church Clan, originating in Keystone, WV will be eternally grateful for the person and Senator you were. Thank you.

RUTH LEMASTERS

July 1, 2010

SENATOR BYRD from the time i started voting u were the one . we will miss your face and voice very much u have been a great assect to WV a chip off the old block has gone home to rest GOD BLESS you for all you done for all WEST VIRGINIAS MAY YOU REST INPEACE RUTH LEMASTERS MILL CREEK WV.

John Quesenberry

July 1, 2010

Thank you Senator Byrd for all you did for the people of our state and the way in which you represented our nation, as a statesmen in the true sense our founding fathers envisioned.
I pray God's comfort and mercy on your family and all those mourning your passing. May Jesus enfold your spirit in His loving arms as you are reunited with your beloved wife together in the presence of God.

Dorothy&Jimmy Caudill

July 1, 2010

Thank you Senator Byrd for all the great
things you did for the state of West Virginia. You will truly be missed.

Bill & Virginia Beckett and Family

July 1, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are extended to the family of Robert C. Byrd. He will indeed be sadly missed. Please receive our deepest sympathy and sincere condolences.

Beverly Hartley

July 1, 2010

Thank you Senator Byrd for representing your beloved state in such an eloquent manner. There will be non after you tthat can address the issues with your integretity and honesty. Now you may stand with Emma and look upon the face of Jesus.

Wendy Peters

July 1, 2010

I remember meeting Senator Byrd when I was a young teacher. He told me that I was one of God's angels. He is truly with the angels now, especially his lovely wife. He made a great impact on our state and will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Lisa Higgs

July 1, 2010

My toughts and prayers go out to the family of Robert Byrd. May the memories get you through. You will always remember what he accomplished. He is the hands of the Lord.

Dale Washburn

July 1, 2010

Senator Byrd lived his life as life should be lived. He used his God given gifts to do something that he loved, serving his state and his country.

He will be missed. We extend our sympathy to his family.

July 1, 2010

It is with my deepest regret of the loss of Senator Byrd. May God Bless you and your family at this time of loss.

Jan Nelson, Louisville, KY

Cody Dean

July 1, 2010

May God Bless your family. Your legacy carries the hopes and dreams of West Virginians from Wheeling to Bluefield and everywhere in between upon its back. Words have not the capacity to convey our gratitude for your decades of selfless service to our great state. May you be peacefully amongst the angels and the Creator.

Mike Skeen

July 1, 2010

I am so saddened that we have lost a truly great man. I remember his standing virtually alone in the well of the Senate, calling on his fellow senators to do what he saw as the higher calling of this great country. We have lost a wisdom that I'm afraid is in precious short supply in our Senate. I will miss his clear voice. My heart goes out to his family.

Joan Corrette-Golec

July 1, 2010

My Deepest Condolences To The Byrd Relatives
May the Happy Memories Remain in your Hearts Forever.
My Thoughts and Prayers are with you during these days of Sorrow.
May Senator Byrd Rest in Peace with the Lord.
Warm Hugs,

July 1, 2010

Senator Byrd got my uncle's SS disability status restored when it was wrongfully taken away in a Reagan-era purge of the rolls, and when our own senators would do nothing to help. May God bless his family as he has blessed ours.

M Glover

July 1, 2010

My condolences to the Byrd family, and the Senator's West Virginia family. To say he will be missed is an understatement. I know my life would be very different, if it had not been for the efforts of Senator Byrd. He brought employment opportunities to the state and I was one of many who was able to benefit. I will always be thankful for the opportunity, and will always give it my best. In that way, I hope to live up to the legacy created by Senator Robert C. Byrd. May he rest in peace.

donna blakely

June 30, 2010

My deepest sympathies to the Senators family - this is truly the end of another era with Senator's Byrd and Kennedy passing so close together. They are both to go down in history as servers of the people. God Bless you

Sandra Lee Moore

June 30, 2010

When I was a freshman at Marshall U., Robert Byrd was in my Political Science class. He was already a member of the W.Va. legislature at that time. His timely insights made the class memorable. When I transferred to George Washington U., he was there also completing his law degree. He was a member of Congress then. I always followed accounts of his service to the country as well as W.Va. There will be no other like him for a long time. I also got to hear him play his fiddle one year at the W.Va. State Fair.

Ray Griffin

June 30, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

JULIE WALTRIP

June 30, 2010

no one will be able to fill senator byrds shoes what a great man who fought for west virginia coalminers and fought for the whole country on real issues my sympathy goes out to the family of senator byrd and to the state of west virginia what a LEGACY. JULIE WALTRIP HAMPTON VA

Barbara Wassell

June 30, 2010

To Senator Robert C. Byrd's family,

Thanks to Senator Byrd for all he has done for our wonderful state of West Virginia. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. He will be sadly missed but forever remembered.

J Barlow

June 30, 2010

Although I am a staunch Republican, Robert Byrd was one Democrat that I would not have hesitated to vote for if I had lived in West Virginia. He was a man 0f the people.

June 30, 2010

Thank you for your service to our country.

Barbara
Gilbert, AZ

June 30, 2010

Truly, the end of an era!!! Not only his family, but the Nation will grieve his passing!!! Dr. Janet M. Schneider, Rivesville WV

Sue Saunders

June 30, 2010

I have fond memories of Senator Byrd coming to Aurora High School back in the late 60's eary 70's. I had him sign his autograph on a piece of paper. I still have that autograph today. He was a great man and did alot of good things for West Virginia.

Barbara Phillips Tolbert

June 30, 2010

I am so sorry for the lost of a LEGACY.May the family find peace in their hearts. Rest in Peace Mr.Byrd.

June 30, 2010

The word legend should not be used in connection with everyone. However it does seem to apply to Robert Byrd.

The man was simply a legend and a voice of reason. And now he is gone.
His example shows us just how much of an enemy death is.
So much experience and wisdom lost.

Clare Powers

June 30, 2010

What a great and wonderful Man. Imagine if we had 99 more like senator Byrd in the Senate? This country would be in a much improved state than we are in now. May God bles you, your family, and your sucessor.

Beth Tennyson

June 30, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

E. Johnson

June 30, 2010

Sincere Sympathy to the Byrd Family.

God Bless.

J. Varner

June 30, 2010

To the family of Robert Byrd, My deepest sympathies are with you at this time of your loss. And may "The God of all Comfort" be with you in your time of sorrow.Continue to cherish the memories and remember the good times that you all shared together in your hearts.

June 30, 2010

So sorry to hear of Senator Byrd. My best memory I"ll alway have is listening to him at my graduation from Salem College in 1974. God Bless you.

Kathy Grant Johnson
Salem College ,74

June 30, 2010

So sorry to hear of Senator Byrd. My best memory I"ll alway have is listening to him at my graduation from Salem College in 1974. God Bless you.

Katht Grant Johnson
Salem College ,74

Charles Reading II

June 30, 2010

From the Arnoldsburg (Calhoun County) WV Reading / Jarvis / Gainer families. May we extend our deepest sympathies for your loss. Senator Byrd, someone may sit in your Senate seat, but NO ONE will ever replace you.
God Bless you and your family as you have served your state and country well.

Alice Dartt

June 30, 2010

This Country has lost the best member of the Senate, the only one who will fight for the people.
God Bless him and his family.

Donna Mauro

June 30, 2010

I now live in Georgia but was born and raised in Huntington, WVA.
I loved my home and knowing that they had representation was nice to know. I will alway love my home. I hope WVa finds another representive that will follow in Senator Byrds' footsteps. I will pray for the family.
Donna Mauro

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