BYROM
Dr. Everett E. Byrom, Jr., D.D.S., age 78, of Poteet, passed away Wednesday, December 5, 2012 in San Antonio. Dr. Byrom was a proud graduate of Baylor University and Baylor Dental School. He practiced for 50 years in the communities of Farmers Branch, Devine and Poteet. Dr. Byrom is survived by his wife, Linda Byrom of Poteet; sons, Everett Byrom, III and wife Lexxie of Austin, Craig Dorman Byrom and wife Klaudia of Houston, Ray Loran Thomas of Irmo, SC; daughters Michelle Jeannette Byrom of Grapevine, Melinda Byrom Rogers and husband Ron of San Angelo, Stormie Lynn Freimarck and husband Ronnie of Bulverde, Kasi Turner and husband Bobby of San Antonio. He is also survived by former wife and mother of his children, Jeannie Petri of Austin; sister, Barbara Ann Byrom Driver of Beaumont; niece, Melissa Cross Whiddon and husband Calvin of Beaumont; nephews, Paul Anthony Driver and wife Margaret of Nacogdoches, Michael Byrom Driver of Lubbock; fifteen grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two great nieces; and two great nephews.
Visitation will be held at Hurley Funeral Home, 118 W. Oaklawn Road, Pleasanton, TX 78064, on Thursday, December 6, 2012, from 2:00 PM until 8:00 PM. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of Hurley Funeral Home, Pleasanton, on Friday, December 7, 2012, at 2:00 PM. Interment will follow in Rutledge Cemetery, Poteet, TX. Memorial contributions may be made to 1st Baptist Church, 437 Avenue D, Poteet, TX, 78065 or Mission Possible Disaster Relief, 1311 Cullen Avenue, Austin, TX 78757. Anyone wishing to sign the guestbook, share memories or issue condolences may do so at www.hurleyfuineralhome.com. Arrangements under the direction of Hurley Funeral Home, 118 W. Oaklawn Road, Pleasanton, TX 78064.
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I miss you even more today on your birthday. Happy Birthday. I miss you
Craig Byrom
December 20, 2012
I never had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Byrom. Who I did have the pleasure of meeting, is his daughter Melinda. I know what a kind, sweet person Melinda is, so I have no doubts that Dr. Byrom was every bit of that as well. Heartfelt thoughts to my dear friends Melinda and Ron, as well as the rest of Dr. Byrom's family, in handling this loss. God's Peace to all of you.
Mark Martin
December 6, 2012
I will miss my uncle very much
Charles Emil Pedrotti III
December 6, 2012
My most sincere condolences to the family. I did not have the honor of meeting this genuine fine man. But he leaves many memories the family will share and remember the rest of their lives. That is the most important thing to leave our children "Memories" God Bless his soul and may He rest in peace.
Maria Escobar
December 6, 2012
My most sincere condolences to all of the family. I did not have the honor of meeting this genuine man but I know he leaves lots of memories his children will remember for the rest of their lives. May he rest in peace and my continued prayers for the family. God chooses the best first.
Maria Escobar
December 6, 2012
I will certainly miss having Everett at extended-family get-togethers. In the years I knew him, he made a point of living his life as fully as possible; that made an impression on me, no doubt about it. My condolences to my sweet sister-in-law Melinda and her family, to her siblings and stepmom, and Everett's many other family members and friends.
Glenda Sikes
December 5, 2012
My sweet Dad.
Melinda Rogers
December 5, 2012
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