Byron-Dyer-Obituary

Byron M. Dyer

Westbrook, Maine

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Byron M. Dyer, 78 WESTBROOK -- Byron M. Dyer, 78, passed away at his home, Saturday June 19. He was born in Westbrook, the son of Clyde G. and Mildred Shaw Dyer. He was raised and educated in Westbrook, graduating from Westbrook High School in 1951. He was class president and lettered in...

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To the Dyer family,I am sorry for your loss.Byron was my co-worker and trainer on #14PM many years ago.He taught me a lot about drying paper. He told me that he learned a lot about steam and heat while in the NAVY.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.John K Hawkes Pascagoula, Mississippi

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Diane, so sorry to hear of Byron's passing. I worked with him at the paper mill and remember well his work ethic and especially his sense of humor. No matter how bad the situation he would always find something to laugh about, and his laugh was contagious. Will miss his friendly greetings.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Diane
I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Byron. I have thought of you many times over the years. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Maureen and Greg Mehlhorn

Diane, I'm so sorry to hear of Byron's passing. It brought back many good memories of the days w/ Dairy Queen Little League, SDW softball and all of those great days at Sebago with the boats on the Sandbar. My thoughts are with you. Vickie Hamilton

Daine
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You and Byron were so much fun when we all go together My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family

Diane & Family
So sorry to hear of Byron's passing
We seem to never to have time to visit those we love. Take care and God Bless
Phil & Anita

Diane, We are so sorry to hear of your loss and know our prayers and thoughts are with you. God only gives us what we can shoulder. Always Carole Ann and Slim