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J. Reno Byram, 101, died January 8, 2025 at his Limestone residence. He was born in Grand Riviere Settlement, New Brunswick, Canada, May 30, 1923 the son of Leonard Tilley Byram and Lena (LaFrancois) Byram. Reno was known throughout the area as a hard worker, whether it was in the woods or the potato fields, doing overhead doors or preaching and teaching the Bible. He dedicated his life to faithfully doing the will of his God, Jehovah, and was also so lovingly devoted and loyal to his family and friends. Reno was always pleasant and always saw the good side. He was just an amazing and wonderful man. He is survived by his wife, Tanya J. Byram of Limestone, a daughter, Shirley Curtis and husband Eugene of Presque Isle, a son, Randall Byram and wife Elizabeth of Standish, and a stepdaughter, Keely LeBlanc and husband David of Connor Township, grandchildren, Benjamin Byram (Jennifer) of Franklin, MA, Ashley Curtis (Weiwei) of Boothbay, Autumn Labreck (Andrew) of Connor, Malachi Beauchamp of Lemoine Corner, Dalton Kleinert of Fort Fairfield, Serenity Friedel of Limestone, and 7 great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Saturday, January 11, 2025 at 2PM at the Caribou Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Zoom viewing available for more information please contact the Kingdom Hall.
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