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Douglas Charles Byram, 41, unexpectedly passed away on September 1, 2025, in Kane County, Utah. He has joined our baby daughter Charlotte Rae in the big blue sky.
He was born in May 8, 1984, at Travis Hill Air Force Base in California. His family moved to Utah when he was 4. He graduated from Roy High School in 2002 where he met the love of his life Robin. They married April 21, 2007, and welcomed two beautiful boys.
Doug was an avid Buccaneers fan, loved soccer, bowling, fishing, and camping. He was a hard worker, an amazing husband and father, and loyal to a fault friend. Doug loved to meet new people and talked to everyone. With his great personality and sense of humor he left a mark on all who knew him.
Doug is survived by his beloved wife, Robin; their two sons, Ryker and Jennsen; his father, Jack; sisters, Carrie (Nick), Jessi, and Jenny (Vern); his nieces, Celes, Abryona (Greg), Makynna, and Melany; and nephews, AJ and Maverick. He was preceded in death by his mom, Barb and his brother, John.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, September 15, 2025, at 5 p.m. at the gym in Roy, 4524 South 2525 West. Please come as you are, casual. Doug would want it that way, jeans and t-shirts are encouraged.
In lieu of flowers, there is a family go-fund me account on Facebook.
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