Caruth-Byrd-Obituary

Caruth Byrd

Van, Texas

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Byrd, Caruth Caruth Byrd is a third generation family member of the Byrd and Caruth families of Dallas, Texas. For many years, they were the largest land owners of Dallas, with a long history of charitable support to their city through their foundations. He was born March 25, 1941 in Dallas, TX...

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My condolences to D. Harold Byrd, Roberta, and all the family. May he rest in peace. May the joy of knowing he is with the Lord bring comfort to all who knew him.

Patricia Martin
(Formerly with Museum of Biblical Arts)

Condolences to Caruth’s nearest and dearest. I knew him in Hollywood at The Masquer’s Club in the 1980’s and after I moved to Vancouver,B.C. He stayed in touch. One of the sweetest, kindest gentleman I have met in my life. R.I.P. Caruth, I hope to meet you again. Your friend forever, ~ Liza

Had a great time at Happy Jacks

Our deepest sympanthy to Harold and Roberta and the family on the loss of Caruth.
I (Mickie) will always remember his musical talent and his kidding ways when we were young. He will be greatly missed.

Dear Saddle Pal.. It was my great pleasure to have known you.. Your smile still lights up my memories of you.. You are loved and will be greatly missed, My prayers go out to your family and loved ones!!

My deepest sympathy to Harold and Roberta and their families,
"As young adults, we shared many aspirations and interests. Those memories shall forever remain with me and in my heart."
Don Schneider (San Antonio, TX )

I have always remembered Caruth, we were students at Greenhill School in Dallas (he was older). The students would be instructed to clean up the library/lunchroom/study hall. Instead, Caruth went to the piano and played boogie woogie. The rest of us got the job done very fast with smiles on our faces, dancing around the room. Thanks for the fun. Nan

Caruth, though we didn't know one another but for a short time; the friendship we developed has been; and will be missed.

My deepest expression of sympathy to Harold and Roberta Byrd and their families on the death of Caruth. John W. Roppolo,Museum of Biblical Art