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Ronald A Byram

Inverness, Florida

Dec 13, 1937 – Mar 8, 2020 (Age 82)

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BORN
December 13, 1937
DIED
March 8, 2020
AGE
82
LOCATION
Inverness, Florida

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Ronald A Byram passed away peacefully on March 8, 2020 at the Legacy House in Ocala FL with his wife and children by his side.He was born in New Sweden, Maine on December 13, 1937 to the late Leonard T. and Lena La Francois Byram.Spending his early years in Caribou, Maine, he moved to Wolcott....

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I carry a picture of my uncle Ronald in my wallet and look at it often. I miss his absence in my life, but he's always in my heart. This man was such a gift to so very many of us and every single memory of this wonderful man is a sweet one.

A year since his passing and I can still hear his voice in my head as if it were only yesterday that he'd greeted me with, "Hey, baby" or heard his wonderful full-bodied laughter. Uncle Ronald has left behind such a beautiful legacy of love and I will hold him in my heart always...

We are deeply saddened at the loss of Ron. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. If you need anything don't hesitate to ask. We send our deepest sympathy.

I have fond memories of visiting Uncle Ronald and Aunt Caroline along with their tribe of 8 children and my parents along with their tribe of 5 children. There would always be a feast for the two tribes and we all enjoyed each others company. Uncle Ronald and Aunt Caroline would come over to our house and play cards with my parents. I can still hear them laughing and enjoying their time together. Our family times are very precious! Love you Uncle . . . rest peacefully.

Uncle Ronald was such an awesome man, full of love and humor that just made you want to be around him. He called me brat too like my sister, but him and I shared a special bond as the baby of the family. We laughed about it when we were together which unfortunately wasn't as much as I would have liked. A dedicated family man, and loving husband to my beautiful aunt Carolyn. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him
Carol Acevedo
Kernersville NC

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. We know how difficult it is to lose a parent. Youre all in our prayers.

I will always miss my Uncle Ronald. I've often said he was the one I felt the most comfortable in talking with. He always wanted to know how I was doing and what I was doing with my life.

I am happy to be a part of a large family, or clan, as everyone is there when needed. I want to mention as well that what also made him the kind of person that he was is because of Aunt Carolyn. They really complimented each other and you could not have one without the other.

I grew up with Gerald (Weird) and Mr. Byram always welcomed me into his home, even if I was with Gerald! He was a great man, RIP

Im thinking of u all and Gerald n fam for your loss. My heart sends love n light