Dr. LeRoy James BYRD

1937 - 2016

Dr.  LeRoy James BYRD obituary, 1937-2016, Spokane , WA

Dr. LeRoy James BYRD

1937 - 2016

LeRoy BYRD Obituary

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BYRD,
Dr. LeRoy
James

Dr. LeRoy James Byrd, 79, of Spokane, WA passed away on December 22nd surrounded by loved ones.

LeRoy was born at home to Herman and Bernida Byrd in Ronan, Montana on September 4th, 1937. His early years were spent in the shadow of the Mission Mountains of Montana surrounded by the support of extended family. During wartime the family moved to Detroit, Michigan. The family returned to Martin City, Montana, just outside of Glacier National Park, where LeRoy spent his youth working at his parents' grocery store, Byrd's Food Mart, logging in the woods of Montana (lying about his age to get the job) and driving the laterno for the road crew at 15 years old. LeRoy and his many brothers and sisters modeled their work ethic and stewardship after his parents' willingness to help others improve their lives.

A star athlete at Columbia Falls High School, LeRoy loved and excelled at all sports, with a particular fondness for gymnastics and wrestling, which led to a state individual championship. A wrestling move, unique to his strength, was named after him. LeRoy's coach stated he was the strongest wrestler he'd ever coached. His interest in leadership began early in life. He was student body president while working nearly full time at his parents' grocery. Early fall and winter mornings you would find LeRoy and his brothers processing wild game followed by a full day of school. Winter evenings found them shoveling massive amounts of snow off the grocery store roof prior to playing their basketball games. Summers were spent in service employed at the Byrd's Food Mart in conversation with the many travelers to Glacier National Park.

In 1956 he made a life changing decision and matriculated to Carroll College enrolling in the strenuous pre-med program. In 1957, a beautiful young lady named Irene Ann Jones from Sidney, MT enrolled at Carroll in the nursing program. Within a few months a relationship began and continues uninterrupted to this date, some nearly 57 years later. In 1959, LeRoy and Irene professed a solemnized engagement promising fidelity and purity until marriage. Irene and LeRoy graduated from college in 1960 and married on August 27th. Thus began a life filled with many miles of auto travel. LeRoy attended Marquette University Medical School, where he volunteered as a guinea pig for any and all research projects, ran the slide projector, and while employed by an insurance company learned to perform extremely efficient examinations; anything he could do to support his young growing family. In 1965, he was drafted by the Army, serving as Captain and senior officer in the Oakland AFES station during the daytime, moonlighting at night to support his family and further his medical experiences. In 1967, he concluded his military service at the Induction Center in Oakland, CA. He then completed a one-year residency at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Oakland, after which he spent three years at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. During this time, he spent his weekends at Spring Valley Hospital for three physicians on the weekends. He concluded his medical training in internal medicine in 1970.

In September of 1970, LeRoy and Irene and the first seven of their twelve children arrived in Spokane. LeRoy began his internal medicine practice, which continued for 47 years until the time of his passing. In addition to his private practice, he was fully committed to improving comprehensive medical care. He was co-founder of the Holy Family Foundation and served as president of the Medical Staff from 1973-1974. He was an affiliated member of several medical associations, including the American Cardiology Society, and was an active volunteer physician and Medical Director at the House of Charity Providence Free Medical Clinic in Spokane. He often referenced Holy Family as "Holy House" conveying his love for his profession and those serving the sick and marginalized by society. He devoted his service to the German Dominican sisters, to his fellow physicians, and to all of his patients.

LeRoy was the quintessential alumni extraordinaire of Carroll College. He mentored many youth and encouraged them to attend his alma mater. Carroll considered him the honorary recruiter. He served as president of the advisory council and Board of Trustees for Carroll College, instituting term limitations. He was the recipient of numerous awards including the Carroll College Outstanding Alumni Award, the Borromeo Award for outstanding community and college involvement, and a recipient of the Manion Chair Award, named after his beloved Carroll College professor, Dr. James Manion, which he co-founded.

LeRoy was proudly initiated into the 4th degree Knights of Columbus in 2013. He and Irene Ann were awarded the Catholic Charities Bishops Medal in 2007. LeRoy was also a patron of the arts and community as evidenced by numerous donations, including the stained glass window in the foyer of Holy Family Hospital. He was a man of action throughout all events in his life and loved to serve others. He had one objective complimented by one speed, fast and furious, to accomplish all he could in his time with us. He was a gentleman farmer, philanthropic teacher, student, mentor, confidant, son, father, papa, brother, uncle, and dedicated spouse who always found time for others.

LeRoy was preceded in death by his parents, Bernida and Herman Byrd, brothers Billy, Duane and James, brother-in-law, Bill Rinck, sons-in-law Dennis Sullivan and Ian Johnstone; children, Annetta and Andrew and grandson, Spencer Johnstone.

LeRoy leaves behind his beautiful wife, Irene Ann; children Angela Johnstone, O'Neill (Marcy), Alicia Sullivan, Stephan (Amy), Ann Marie (Shawn Nichols), Daniel, Aimee (Victor Plese) John (Angie), Nick (Molly) and Eric (Tiffany); grandchildren, Chancellor and Olivia Johnstone, Maximilian, Quentin, Mason, Bridget and Caden Plese, Hannah and Delaney Byrd-Nichols, Maddie Rose and Samuel Byrd, Hudson and Ravenna Byrd, Aiden and Ava Byrd; brothers and sisters, uncles and numerous cousins.

The Rosary will be held on Monday, January 2nd at 7pm at St. Joseph's Parish, Colbert WA.

Funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, January 3rd at 11am at St. Aloysius Parish, Spokane WA. Reception immediately following at the Hemmingson Center at Gonzaga University. Please wear purple in honor of Carroll College, Advent and "The King", LeRoy.

For those who are unable to attend: The liturgy can be viewed on live-streaming video on their website www.stalschurch.org at the time of the event. Click on Our Parish, then click on Streaming Video on the drop down menu. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Carroll College, 1601 North Benton Avenue, Helena, MT 59625 or Catholic Charities of Spokane, 12 East 5th Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202.

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February 10, 2025

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March 24, 2017

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January 5, 2017

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Kurt Fullmer

February 10, 2025

Dr. Byrd's life has left an impact on my life. Thank you and Godspeed

Steve Thompson

March 24, 2017

The exemplary quality of medical care Dr. Byrd provided reflected the outstanding character of his heart. RIP Dr. Byrd, you will be missed here but welcomed in heaven, no doubt.

Paul Burke

January 5, 2017

I would like to extend my most sincere and gracious condolences to the blessed family of Dr. LeRoy Byrd.

Dr. Byrd "walked his talk" as a genuine man and compassionate doctor. He treated me for over 20 years for permanent injuries I received in a law enforcement combat critical incident, graciously accepting my workmans comp as payment in full.

I started addressing him as "Saint LeRoy" some five years back as I sensed holiness around him.

I respected and admired him; henceforth, my remaining years will be spent in emulating his life walk as best I can.

God Bless you, Dr. Byrd. You will be sorely missed.

Officer Paul Burke
C.H.P. [Ret.]

American Police Hall of Fame Inductee.
Legion of Valor/Law Enforcement Purple Heart Recipient

Michele Boyd

January 5, 2017

He was an amazing man, and Doctor. Truly one of a kind. I had the pleasure of working with him. He will be missed. Blessings to his family.

Wallace Floren

January 3, 2017

Lee Roy and I were friends and classmates we wrestled together and we were in gymnastics together in the early days of Columbia Falls high school he was always a great friend and mentor He was two years older than me and was always very friendly I will miss him greatly although I have not seen him in years God bless his family and rest in peace Leroy

Paddy Inman

January 3, 2017

Dear Irene and Family,
I have many fond memories of all of you from the 70's at St. Joseph's in Colbert. Leroy was an exemplary man in every way to so many people--husband, father, uncle, brother-in-law, doctor, and friend, just to mention a few. He certainly lived out his legacy in the present as a great example to all of you. You are in my heart and on my mind as you go through this difficult time, and my hope is that wonderful memories will sustain you in this time of adjusting to life without him. Sincerely, Paddy Inman

January 3, 2017

We will truly miss our dear friend and Doctor. Doctor Byrd was my parents doctor for over 40 years. He was my personal internist for 28+ years, and my husband Warren physician. He made periodic home visits to my mom Causna's home while recovering from her first stroke. I had moved to Seattle/Arlington area with my family in 1998 and we continued faithfully to see Dr.Byrd at least twice a year. I would be excited to see him as he would walk in and give me a handshake a hug and say well "Tammy Olson", with that unforgettable smile. I would ask about Angela, Alisha, and of course Irene. He would always talk about my children keeping up with their young adult lives. On occasion they would come with me just to talk to the famous "Dr.Byrd." He was a true friend who I will forever miss. God Bless the Byrd family and thank you for sharing him with so many of us.
God Bless, Tammy Albin Olson

Charisse Vill

January 3, 2017

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Byrd Family. Dr. Byrd, gave me and my family more time with my father (Jack Vill. Dr. Byrd took time out of his busy day to meet with a 16yrs old little girl, who just lost her Father. He was very patient man, especially with my Father and my family.
Once again my thoughts and prayers go out to the Byrd Family.

Charisse M Vill

Roxanne Swinkels

January 2, 2017

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Byrd. I worked with him for many years and found him to be a very kind and considerate man. He helped me thru a very difficult time of my own health crisis. I will always be grateful for that. He was that way with everyone, no matter who you were. I have many great memories of how witty he was, as well. He was loved and adored by all of his patients. He will be missed by all who knew him. My condolences to all of his family.

January 1, 2017

We were so sorry to hear of Leroy's passing. He was a kind and generous man, fascinating and a wonderful conversationalist. I'm sure you'll all miss him terribly, so please accept our deepest sympathies.
Love to your family!
Heather and Steve Sullivan

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Nancy Ladish-Smith

January 1, 2017

Dear Byrd family,
I was very saddened to hear of Dr. Byrd's passing just before Christmas. I have such fond memories of all of you growing up and attending St. Joseph's Parish and getting to know your family through those years. I can still see Dr. Byrd driving into the church parking lot in the big motor home and all of you pouring out! Dr. Byrd was always so kind and your family a stable fixture in my life growing up. God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Gayle Danahy

December 31, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss! May Our Lord hold all his family and friends close and give them comfort.

Craig Carlon

December 31, 2016

My condolences&prayers go out to Dr.Byrd's wife&family.

Brian Benzel

December 30, 2016

Dr. Byrd's presence in Spokane is a treasure for many people. He valued public schools and was a strong source of support for many people in Mead and Spokane. His work and his life are testimony to his values and his commitment to serve others. Knowing and working with Leroy Byrd was a special privilege. Christ's blessings to Leroy and his family.

December 30, 2016

The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extends our deepest sympathies to the family of Dr. Leroy J. Byrd for your loss. We honor him for the service and sacrifice he made for our nation, he is a true hero.

Robyn Roehm Cannon

December 30, 2016

We are very saddened by the unexpected news of Dr. Byrd's passing and send our heartfelt condolences to Irene and the entire Byrd family. Dr. Byrd was a loyal friend to our family and served this friendship through medical counsel, moral support and highly personalized attention during the illnesses of both of my parents, John and Belle Roehm. We remain grateful for those efforts and truly feel we would not have been able to navigate those turbulent times without him. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time. Our consolation is that my parents are able to see him again and that one day, your whole family will be reunited in heaven.

Heather

December 30, 2016

Dear Byrd family, I am very sorry for your loss. May you find peace and comfort during this difficult time. Romans 15:13

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December 30, 2016

Thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace.

Douglas Henneberg

December 30, 2016

Sorry to hear the loss of your Patriarch, my prayers and condolences to the Byrd Family.

Terry Besenyody

December 29, 2016

I worked at HFH in the HR department when Dr. Byrd was a physician on staff. He was extremely popular with the staff and patients alike - completely due to his amazing talent, his kindness, and gentle way. He always had a smile on his face and was always so kind and thoughtful to EVERYONE. He was simply a special and gifted man to gave so much to others. God Bless you, Dr. Byrd!

Anne Galbraith

December 29, 2016

When our niece was interested in attending Carroll College, we met at the Byrd home. He was such a great ambassador for the school and a most gracious, generous man. Condolences to the entire family. Well done, good and faithful servant.

December 29, 2016

My condolence to the Byrd family. I was a Freshman at Carroll in 1959. Leroy was a Senior. I am so blessed to have had Leroy as a mentor my initial college year. He was not the reason I enrolled at Carroll but he influenced how I persevered college & indeed graduated. Thank you Leroy you are indeed a "man for all seasons". God Bless the Byrd Family, Bill Astle

December 29, 2016

So sorry Dr. Byrd passed away. I went to him when Dr. Lochner was gone. He was a very caring man. He will be greatly missed. Now he is in heaven with HIS LORD. How great is that. said the Rosary for him & will light a 5 day candle in church for his soul. God Bless your family at this time.

Rose Vill

December 29, 2016

Dear Irene and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. Byrd was a real miracle worker for our family. It was through him that Jack was given so many extra years with his family. Leroy touched so many lives. He always took the time to listen to you. He possessed so may great qualities that will be missed. He was a true gentleman.

Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Much love,
Rose Vill and Family

Joni (Scott) McCoury

December 29, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of the Dr. Byrd and his family. As a teenager I was their babysitter. They were always so kind and caring.

Peggy McCoy

December 29, 2016

Dear Irene and family, LeRoy was a bright light in this world. I have so many good memories of him from years of working with him, being neighbors and members of the same parish. I am so sorry for your loss and want you to know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Judith Richards

December 29, 2016

DR. BYRD WAS MY DR. FOR OVER 25 YEARS, HE WAS A WONDERFUL AND KIND MAN.YOU WILL BE GREATLY MISSED, RIP.

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