Jay-Bybee-Obituary

Jay Bybee

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Jay Bybee passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada. The obituary was featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal on January 27, 2010.

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My condolences to Pamela and family. I know how much you love your father. I will thank him in prayer for you and the opportunity I've had to be blessed by your friendship. He was a great man.

I was saddened to learn of the death of Jay Bybee. Jay was my cousin. His Mom Virginia Chamberlain Bybee and my Father Vance Chamberlain were siblings. Our Grandfather and Grandmother were Henry and Susan Chamberlain. While I haven't seen Jay in years since he moved from his home town of Nyssa, Oregon to Nevada, I fondly remember the trips his family including his Mom Virginia and Dad Sherman Bybee would make to visit us when I lived with my parents in Old North Ogden. Jays Grandmother...

Dad - You were the best father anyone could ever have. You were always there for me, always loved me, taught me to stand up for my self, be kind to everyone, love the mountains and appreciate each day the morning brings. Forever your beautiful smile and the sound of your laughter is etched in my heart. Every minute of every day I will miss you. You are my hero and now you are my guardian angel. I will take care of mom and watch over our family. I am so grateful for all the many things...

My Uncle Jay was a special man. He served our country with great honor, built a wonderful family, grew a bountiful farm, loved his nation, cherished his family,and treated all of those in whom he came in contact- with kindness and respect. Even as a child, I felt that he cared for me and respected me. He was a great example who always helped his mother (my Grandma Bybee) in any way he could. He had a deep conviction for the good ole USA and was very proud of it. He had a sweet love for his...

My prayers are with you.
Bless you and your family.

Our family sends their condolences to the entire clan. He had an amazing life. I know he was a good man as his family is a reflection of his kindness and love. We are keeping you all in our prayers.

Aunt Donella, Pam, Tammy, I am sorry for our loss. The visit last summer was timely and meant to be. We enjoyed your company and hope that we can do this more in the future when you visit. There is only one Uncle Jay. I will miss him. The memories will never go away. He is still here in spirit.

Jay, My life was ever changed by you in so many ways. Great stories, advice, laughs and so much more. Always think of you as my second father.

One of my fondest memories of April 2008 (Easter) was having the honor of meeting Jay Bybee. We talked for hours about the past. He definitely had an interesting life and was blessed with a beautiful wife and family. May you all treasure the beautiful gifts he left behind... his wife Donella, two daughters Pamela and Tamara, and his wonderful grandchildren.