Kevin-Byars-Obituary

Kevin A. "Breadman" Byars

Obituary

BYARS, Kevin A. "Breadman," of Richmond, entered eternal life October 9, 2008. Left cherishing his memories are his devoted wife, Carmen Byars; two sons, Rodney Cherry (Tiera) and Kevin M. Byars; three daughters, Antonesh Byars, Marlo Cherry and Nicole Richardson; two grandchildren; one brother, Linwood Byars; four sisters, Carole Byars, Diane Louvierre, Karen Branch (his twin), Gale Connor (Milton); and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Homegoing services will be held Wednesday, 1 p.m. at Greater Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, 913 N. 1st Street. Rev. Eli Melvin officiating and Rev. Kenneth Dennis, pastor. Interment Maury Cemetery. Robert M. Brunson Sr. and Jr., directors.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Gale and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for the passing of Kevin. I was just talking about you a few weeks ago when I stumbled across some pictures from henderson middle school, I'm so sorry that I had to find you this way. Please give my love to Kevin's wife and all of your family. Be strong and encouraged in the Lord.

Your family will miss you deeply.

We will miss Kevin deeply.His laughs and smiles.How happy he was with his family.He loved hadads and just being friendly.God is with all of you.

Please accept my deepest sympathy for the passing of your loved one. I remember Kevin from our days back at the Omni Hotel together & as the "breadman" here at Suntrust. He will surley be missed. Take care and God Bless.

My deepest sympathy for your loss,I have not the pleasure of meeting you,me and (head)as I called him grew up playing ball together in the alleys,blacktop together.I did not know he had been ill,I use too see Head on my job,we always shared our fondnest for the Pittsburgh Steeelers.I will truly miss him,may God rest his soul in peace.May God give you peace and comfort in this time of your great loss

Carmen, Thomas and I are so sorry to hear of your loss. We still remember you and Kevin on your precious wedding day. Please hold those memories and others near and dear to your heart and please trust in God and know that he will never leave you or forsake you. Just hold on to God's unchanging hand.

Carmen, your husband is in a better place now,no more pain,no more suffering, just rest and joy.Keep your head up and think about the good times you shared with him.I really didn't know him,but I have heard nothing but great things about him.Don't think for one minute that you are alone because you are not,Kevin is looking down on you saying that's my wife.Carmen as I told you if it's anything I can do just let me know.I mean it from the heart.I'm just a call away. LOVE YOU ...

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Carmen: Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not cure. May God continue to bless you and your family