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Joe Wayne Byrom

Fort Worth, Texas

1955 - 2021

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Joe Wayne Byrom September 11, 1955 - March 21, 2021 Fort Worth, Texas - Joe Wayne Byrom passed away on March 21, 2021. He was born on September 11, 1955 in Fort Worth, Texas to Nellie Jean Lawson Byrom and Jimmie Wayne Byrom. He was a proud marine and retired from Pitney Bowes. He is preceded...

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my popeye was one of the biggest influences of my life , i miss him every day and all the stories he would tell and the songs he would sing to us . he has a great granddaughter now and he would have loved her so so much . he was the best

It's been a year and what can I say. I miss your antics, stories and the love and care you showed for your girls. Till we meet again.

Joe was a brother to all of us in the Track Team at North Side, he will truly be missed by all who knew him, thank you for all the wonderful memories. Willie&Doree Cedillo

If you knew my Dad you knew he was was "all-in" and lived his life to the fullest. My fondest childhood memories involve doing something fun with my Dad. Going fishing, family road trips, or just being there to support us in whatever we wanted to do, he gave his all to make memories with his girls. He will be missed dearly, but his love for life will live on and I will do my best to carry on his legacy to my girls. If you would like to contribute to celebrate his life and love of fishing,...

Will miss my best friend, adios muchacho! Till we meet again. God hold you close, my memories of you will stay close to my heart. And yes, I will keep telling the same old stories over and over, to my kids. I love you joe❤

Joe was and always will be loved by the Ayala family. He returned that love by being a brother to Joseph and a friend to us all. Loving memories of him and my brother hanging out together. My Dad would always shake his head when he found out they were together and running around North Side.
May God bless Joe and hold him close. All his pain is gone and he is flashing that great smile to us all.
My sincere condolences to his "girls" and family.

Had many fun adventures with Joe and his sidekick Joe A to the family so sorry for your loss Joe was a outstanding person he will be missed.

I have so many fond memories of Joe from high school. He helped me in so many ways and was a loyal friend. I am so sorry for the entire family with this loss and pain in your heart.

My father was the best man I ever knew and my hero. His love for me and my sisters and our daughters was never ending. He would go through great lengths to make sure we were happy and he made our lives so much fun. I will forever miss him and will try to make the love he gave us his legacy and pass it along. I love you daddy.