James-Byam-Obituary

James Robert Byam Sr.

ARLINGTON, Texas

1930 - 2007

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JAMES ROBERT BYAM, SR. ARLINGTON, TEXAS -- James Robert Byam, Sr., our dear Dad, Peep, brother, and friend went to be with the Lord and his precious wife on August 19, 2007. Funeral: Friday, August 24, at 9:30 a.m. in the chapel at Moore Funeral Home at 1219 N. Davis Drive, Arlington. Burial:...

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Hello, Michelle,
You may not remember me, though we went all through school together. I've only just read about your Dad and I know you'll miss him so much (I lost my mother in April). I've been with HUD for nearly 20 years, but did not have the pleasure of knowing Mr. Byam. Perhaps he retired before I went to work there in 1988. My sympathies are with you and your family.

Dear Byam Family
After reading about your Dad,I am sorry that I was not able to know him better. I am truly saddened for all of you because I know now what a great loss this is for you. I feel so privileged that I was able to be a part of your lives and that I could be there when your sweet Dad departed this earth. May God bless each one of you, the family and the friends of such a great man. I pray that God comforts you with His peace.
Dale Fuqua RN

Jim was a very special friend and wonderful person. Just thinking about him bring back many pleasant memories of our time together at HUD. He was our long ball hitter and inspiration leader on the softball team; the life of the party after every game; and when we were assigned to the Little Rock, AR HUD office, we established a very close bond, sharing much about our private lives as we commuted back and forth from Little Rock to Fort Worth. I will always have pleasant memories of Jim

Dear Family, Jim was very special to us he and our daughter Tiffany had a special bond, he was a man everyone could look up too! We thank the Lord for the friendship we had. Your in our prayers, Rick & Adina Burson

Dear Family,
I just wanted you to know I am thinking of you as you move forward.
I also wanted to share a favorite memory of Uncle Jim.
Once during our many "adventures" at the farm I got
what I thought was a gigantic splinter in my finger. I went back to the house crying looking for help. The only adult there was Uncle Jim. He sat me down in Grandaddy's bathroom and began telling me a tale. I didn't know till then that he was an extraordinary story teller. Before I...

Heartfelt sympathy and love for your family.