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Services for Tim Bynum, age 69 of Weches will be at 1:00 PM Tuesday at Bailey & Foster Chapel, Grapeland with Rev. Grady Gladden and Ronnie Gladden officiating. Masonic graveside rites will follow in Weches Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Bailey & Foster. Mr. Bynum died Friday at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston. He was born March 12, 1943 in Houston to T.A. and Eva Mae Turney Bynum. Mr. Bynum was a carpenter. He was a member of the Tabernacle of Praise Church in Kennard, an active member of Tres Dias, and a member of the Grapeland Masonic Lodge #473. Mr. Bynum was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife Sue Bynum of Grapeland, a daughter Kimberly Sue Stokes and husband Gerald Stokes, Sr., a son Keith Alan Bynum and wife Tammy, a sister Donna Jean Meek and husband Jack, a brother Gary Don Bynum and wife Delores. Grandchildren Dustin Alan Bynum, Anthony Stokes, Ashley Emigh, Britnee Stokes, Trevor Alan Bynum, Jacob Charles Alan Bynum, and Lisa Marie Stokes, great grandchildren, Harley Ray Bynum, Addison Raye Emigh, Dylan, and Vincent and numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Anthony Stokes, Dustin Bynum, Chase Bynum, Travis Bynum, Joey Meek, David Meek, Bad Sutton, Michael Emigh, Trevor Bynum, Jacob Bynum, Dustin Platt, and Zach Bynum. To view online, leave condolences or sign the guest book go to www.baileyandfosterfuneralhome.com
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you Keith and Kimberly as well as your entire family. We have great memories of your Dad during little league football and his bbq fundraisers. He and your mom raised some great kids.
The Tanner Family
April 23, 2012
So sorry to hear of Timmy's passing. Our prayers will be with the family during this time and the future. I have a lot of good memories of Timmy. He was and always will be a good man in our hearts.
GOD bless. Jim & Sandy Stobaugh
Jimmy Stobaugh
April 16, 2012
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