Bryce Orlando Palone

Bryce Orlando Palone obituary, Lewisville, TX

Bryce Orlando Palone

Bryce Palone Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mulkey-Mason Funeral Home - Lewisville on Feb. 28, 2025.
Before Bryce was born he asked God, "Can I go for a little while? To see what it feels like to have a mommy and daddy, to experience warmth, love, joy and to see the faces of all who would have been my family?" God said, "It will break their hearts when you leave". Bryce tells God, "I know, because I will know what sadness is." But could you let them know that I'm okay, and to not be sad, because they gave an angel a chance to see what life was. Tell Mommy and Daddy, Thank you for all the love they gave me and to let them know we will be together again. Mimi DaHill and I will be watching them.
Our cherished baby boy, Bryce Orlando Palone, who came into the world as a fighter on May 15, 2024 his life ended too soon, on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Though his time with us was brief, his presence brought immeasurable joy to our family. Bryce is survived by his twin brother, Jaylen, and his loving big brothers, Braxton and Cale, along with his parents, Michelle and Brandon Palone. Our family is forever changed and forever grateful to have spent this brief, but incredibly meaningful, time with Bryce. We will especially miss his infectious smile. We carry his memory in our hearts forever.
In addition to his parents and siblings Bryce is survived by his Grandparents, Ron and Carol DaHill of Harrah, OK, Susan and Rod Vangundy of Choctaw, OK, Jim and Vicki of Norman, OK, Aunt Ronni and Uncle Ryan Russell of Temple, TX, Aunt Tina and Uncle Eric Paige of Lewisville, TX, Great Aunt Nadine and Great Uncle Mark Lauzo of OKC, OK, Uncle Carmron Palone of Enid, OK, Aunt Kate Palone and Uncle Jonathan Hicks of Midwest City, OK and numerous loving cousins.
He is preceded in death by Mimi Kim DaHill, Aunt Keri Day, his namesake Orlando, Great Grandpa Busby and Great Grandma Busby, Great Grandpa and Grandma Palone, Great Grandma Wood

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