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William Winslow "Bill" Byington

William Byington Obituary

BYINGTON, Jr., William Winslow

William "Bill" Winslow Byington, Jr., age 71, of Rome, Georgia passed away on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at his residence.

Bill was born in Augusta, Georgia, on June 12, 1951. As the son of a Methodist minister, Bill grew up in many towns across Georgia, including Augusta, Royston, and Madison, but he called Conyers home. He graduated from Rockdale County High School and then became a Double Dawg, with a degree in history from the University of Georgia and a law degree from the UGA School of Law. Bill was a lifelong diehard fan of UGA football and really all college football.

Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Janet Farrar Byington; and their children, Will Byington, III (Heather), Rome, Georgia, Dr. Kelly Malone (Patrick) of St. Simons, Georgia, and Emily Johnson (Bryan) of Rome, Georgia. They were proud grandparents of, William Byington, IV, Thomas Byington, Natalee Johnson and George Johnson, all of Rome, Georgia, and Banks Malone and Bishop Malone, St. Simons, Georgia. His parents, the Reverend Bill and Hazel Barnett Byington preceded him in death.

Bill practiced law in Rome for 47 years and was a senior partner at Cox, Byington and Twyman, where he specialized in real estate law. Bill also served as the United States Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of Georgia for 11 years. He proudly served his country for six years in the Georgia National Guard. He was a 40 year member of the Rome Rotary Club. He served on the Board of the Chiaha Guild for 35 years. He was a member of the UGA Library Board of Visitors. He was also an active member of Coosa Country Club and a faithful parishioner of St. Peter's Episcopal Church.

Bill loved to travel. He and Janet visited over 24 countries during their marriage. When asked about the foundation of their long marriage, Bill often responded "no similar interests and nothing in common." It seemed to work. Bill also loved reading. He often read two books at once and his favorite books were historical accounts of the War Between the States and World Wars I and II. His favorite bookstore was G J Ford on St. Simons Island. St. Simons was a special place for Bill after having visited there most every summer of his entire life.

Bill's true passion though was baseball. He had an uncanny and encyclopedic knowledge of obscure historical facts and statistics. He grew up listening to baseball on his radio but also was fortunate enough to attend every opening game at every stadium of the Atlanta Braves. Diehard fans Bill, Randy Davis, Mike Haney and Pistol Knight did the first scouting trips to minor league parks and had meetings with Braves management trying to entice the Atlanta Braves to put a minor league team in Rome. Just a few years later they did. He and Will often took father/son trips to other stadiums across the US and one of their favorite trips was to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. A high point for his love of the game was when he was 9 years old and living in Royston he spent some one on one time with Ty Cobb watching sporting events. Bill was a student of the game and instilled that love in his children and grandchildren.

Bill was one of those rare people who collected friends wherever he went. Moving from town to town, not only did he make new friends easily, but he remained friends with them his entire life. In fact Bill even made dear friends later in life. Sometimes there was a discussion among them as to who was his "best" friend. He was funny, quick witted and even mischievous sometimes. He loved his friends greatly. He also collected animals. At his home he fed the deer in the front yard, cherished his goldfish, bought food for the squirrels, chipmunks and birds, but he worshiped his dogs, especially Slick and Lady.

Bill never passed a homeless person or heard of a person in need that he did not stop and support that need. He was not one to ever judge another, but he would often ask a job candidate if they understood and could explain the Infield Fly Rule before he deemed them worthy of hire.

Bill began each day by reading a devotional. He studied the Bible from start to finish several times. His favorite devotionals were the Upper Room and Jesus Calling.

When asked some time ago how he wanted to be remembered, Bill said "I think I would like to be remembered as a happy person. I hope my children and grandchildren will say I enjoyed life, was kind and did not get totally wrapped up in worries or work and tried to help them along the way."

Bill lived life to the fullest. We should all be so lucky.

The family will receive friends at Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, South Chapel, on Tuesday, May 9, from 5 PM to 7 PM. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, May 10, at 4 PM, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Rome, Georgia with the Reverend John Herring and the Reverend David Boyd officiating.

Honorary pallbearers are: Jack Niedrach, Walter Matthews, Bryant Durham, Wade Monk, Buster Wright, John Graham, Steve Kemp, Larry Hight, and Paul Carter.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: The Rome City Schools Literacy Program, 508 East 2nd Ave., Rome, GA 30161, Floyd Heyman Hospice, 420 East 2nd Avenue, Suite 105, Rome, GA 30161 and St. Mary's Catholic School, 401 East 7th Street, Rome, GA 30161, or grab a friend and take yourself out to a baseball game soon and remember our dearest friend.

Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, South Chapel, has charge of the arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 9, 2023.

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Aretha Ellis

May 14, 2023

I have a pleasure of knowing Heather she taught my daughter in elementary and Will through many football gamesprayers of comfort and the peace that passes all understanding to the entire Byington family!!

Dreama Curry

May 12, 2023

My husband, Alan, and I met Bill when our son started playing on the rec baseball team with Will. We always enjoyed talking with Bill. Good memories. Love and prayers for the family.

Timothy Pape

May 11, 2023

It is with profound sadness that I heard of Bill's passing. My second trial as an ADA was Bill's first as a starting attorney obligated to represent an indigent defendant. We both bungled our way through the trial asking each other how to perform various legal trial tasks, neither of us sure of how to proceed (he won). Throughout our careers, I was privileged to know and observe his joy of life. I never knew him to have anything but a smile and wonderful sense of humor, both of which were the gifts he gave to us all and which served to enrich our lives. We have lost a truly beautiful spirit whose life went well beyond the practice of law and served to make our lives happier. He represented all that is awesome in being a "human being". I am beyond sad; I have lost a soul who made me see the good in this life. He will be remembered fondly.

Becky Edmiston-Lange

May 10, 2023

What a wonderful obituary! Reading it, I feel like I knew him. He came alive in my heart - as he will always be in yours, Janet. What a great, great loss. My heart goes out to you in sympathy and caring.

Danny Robinson

May 9, 2023

Bill was a great friend! He will be missed greatly!

Peggy Hicks

May 9, 2023

I'll always remember his humor. We need more of that in this world, and now it is lessened. Laugh on, old friend!

Patricia Tucker

May 9, 2023

Heaven truly gained an Angel. Bill was one of the kindest people I’ve ever met. Always a smile on his face and always made me feel welcome. I will miss his stories about the places he’s been and can only imagine what he’d have to say about this last adventure. I am so grateful to have met him and will always remember his kind ways and his sincere smile.

J Brandon

May 9, 2023

With Deepest Sympathy,
DeLean aand Jody Brandon

David Cosby

May 9, 2023

Janet, I'm so sorry to hear about William. He has been a great friend of a long time. I'll always remember his big smile, little chuckle and his story telling. I'll always cherish our New Years and Blue Ridge trips we all had together. He was a good man and we will all miss him.

Martha Jacobs

May 9, 2023

Bill was such a fun, generous and kindhearted person. I can't think of many people like him who could always bring a smile to your face and warmth in your heart. Janet and Emily, I am so sorry for you and the rest of your family for your loss.

Mike Nelson

May 9, 2023

A very special person. He will be missed.

Jason Free

May 9, 2023

Proverbs 22:1 A good name is better than great riches. Bill certainly had a good name. He will always be remembered for the kind way that he treated people. He will be missed!

Gail Wilkes

May 9, 2023

Bill was a good friend to everyone. He helped professionally and personally often. I always felt a bond between us as his helping me spend a few days at St simons with my girls. Good times remembered. Rest in peace dear friend

Cathy and Terry Dollar

May 9, 2023

Will miss him so much. So funny in obit “nothing in common and no similar interests make a long marriage. So true for us! Celebrating 50 years this June!!

RICHARD H KNIGHT

May 9, 2023

I knew Bill from the time I helped him manage his property at St Simons Island. It was always a pleasure to do business with him He had a great attitude and always had a sould solutin for any problems that cropped up.

May 9, 2023

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. We will miss him dearly. All our thoughts and Prayers. Cindy & Tony

Robert Finnell

May 9, 2023

A gentleman who always thought of others, who looked for ways to help in times of need. A good friend with a wonderful sense of humor who always enjoyed a good joke even if he was the center of it. A student of the law who never ceased learning. A citizen who cared about the direction of our community. I will miss Bill.

Tom Caldwell

May 9, 2023

It was an honor and a pleasure to know Judge Byington. He was always kind and had a positive attitude about all things and that's what I'll remember about him.

Melanie Nichols

May 9, 2023

I´m so sorry! What a kind, wonderful and genuine man. He made whomever he was with feel valuable. I´m honored to have known him
Melanie Nichols

Karen JordanJordan

May 9, 2023

My friend will be so missed. You were all blessed to be his.

David Paxton

May 8, 2023

A true kind hearted friend who loved life and will be missed by so many.

Cindy Easterwood

May 8, 2023

Awesome man that will be greatly missed! Bill made this world a better place!

John Bennett

May 8, 2023

Bill was a friend to many. He was a dedicated public servant and an outstanding citizen of the Rome Community. I always admired his wit and his knowledge of sports , especially baseball. Bill will be missed by all those who knew him.

Frank Windler

May 8, 2023

Rest in peace my good friend and counselor

Celia Thomas

May 8, 2023

I am deeply sad that Bill is no longer here with the family he adored and who adored him. As a family friend, I was blessed to see his humor, his commitment to others, and his determination to leave the world a better place. Janet and Bill's children and other family, you are in my prayers. Bill was the real deal. He'll never quite be replaced. God bless his soul and memory.

Don Walls

May 8, 2023

Janet, I am so deeply sorry for your loss.
I am out of town and not able to attend.

Donna Voynich

May 8, 2023

Janet and family, I am so very sorry to learn of Bill’s passing. He was a dear friend to my husband Greg during law school and beyond. The world is a sadder place without “Byington”.

Kerce Cathy

May 8, 2023

Bill was a wonderful person. I want to express my condolence to the family.

Cherie and Greg Wilkes

May 8, 2023

We love you Bill Byington and you will be missed

Janice Davis

May 8, 2023

Bill was one of the most kind and gentle souls I have every met. He was my classmate at Rockdale High School in Conyers. My heart aches at his passing and I will always remember him with a smile on my face. What a wonderful friend he was.

Nancy Halden

May 8, 2023

Keeping your family in our prayers as you mourn Bill's passing.

Jim Greer

May 8, 2023

Bill was our Rome City School Board Attorney for many, many years becoming a friend and legal adviser we respected. He made common since and gave great logical legal advice on board/school issues. Bill added so much to our community and we’ll always have a special place in our hearts for him. He was special! May God bless the family.
Jim s. Greer, Sr. and Nancy Greer

Susan Shell Shubert

May 8, 2023

Bill was a very kind person and made a few moments in my life easier. I pray for his family during this time while I'm happy to know he is in heaven, healthy and happy.

Patricia Leach

May 8, 2023

I've known him since we were in high school together in Rockdale County and then went on to UGA. He has been one of the best people I've ever known. Even though we haven't lived close to each other for a long time, he was still a good friend of mine. He joined us in Conyers for one of our periodic lunches recently. It was so great to see him!! Hopefully we'll get to see each other again one day.

Peggy Tate

May 8, 2023

One of my favorite people in the world.P

Pamela Obi

May 8, 2023

Your family is in our prayers

Luther Beck

May 8, 2023

I worked for Bill at Jones, Byington, Durham & Payne in the early 90's. It was my first job out of law school, and Bill was a terrific mentor and friend. I am sorry for his passing and want to express my condolences to the family.

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