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Mark T. Byron

Randolph, Massachusetts

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Mark Byron passed away in Randolph, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on May 14, 2012, and Braintree Forum on May 14, 2012.

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To all of the Byron Family,
I am very saddened about the loss of your loved one. I hope that time will ease your pain. May you find peace in knowing you have someone watching over you with love.

To my Markie and Di, Cait and Tom, We love you so much and can hardly bear the pain you are in. Our hearts are heavy. You have suffered the most tragic loss. Give yourself time to heal. No one can do the work for you. Believe me when I say we would do anything to take your pain away. Time does lessen the pain. Markie will walk you through every step of your journey. He will never be far from you. You'll see him everywhere... in the gentle breeze, a beautiful sunrise, on the faces of his...

At a time like this it is hard to express how I feel in words, Mark is gone too soon. I loved him in life and I will remember him, always. Mark, Di, Cait, and Tom I'm thinking of you and send all of my love. I will be here if you need me.

I am so sorry to hear this. My heart goes out to you mark and Diane. My prayers are with all the Byrons. So sad

Jeanna, we are so sorry to hear about your loss. You and the children will be in our thoughts and prayers. Be strong and remember you are loved by us all. John and Susan Uburtis

Jeanna, I am so sorry to hear this very sad and unexpected news. Although it doesn't seem fair or right, God has bigger plans for Mark in heaven than here on Earth. He is not looking down on you from above, because he is still with you and the children, you just can't see him. Keep his mortal memory alive and he will always be with you all... Be strong. Take care.

My deepest sympathy Jeanna to you and the children and the Byron Family.
Much Love,
Norma Gilmartin and family.

My condolences to your family.
Mark was a good man and will be missed.

Sincere condolences to the Byron family and to Jeanna and the children. Mark was at our house all the time when the kids were in high school and he was so much fun to have around. May you rest in peace Mark, you will never be forgotten!