William Byers

William Byers obituary, Forest Hill, MD

William Byers

William Byers Obituary

Published by McComas Family Funeral Homes - Bel Air on Jun. 20, 2017.
William Phillip 'Phil' Byers of Forest Hill, MD passed away on June 20, 2017 due to complications from lymphoma, he was 88 years old. Mr. Byers was born on December 17, 1928 in Coalport, PA the son of the late William Gary Byers and Kathryn Bridget (Montgomery) Byers. Phil is survived by his wife of 59 years, Genevieve Dodd Byers, daughters Kathryn Byers (James Sullivan) of Pittsburgh, PA, Susan (Andrew) Kochenderfer of Havre de Grace, MD, Jennifer (William) Simone of Havre de Grace, MD and Pamela (Michael) Buhidar of Boonsboro, MD; sons John (Katherine) Byers of Columbus, GA, David (Lynn) Byers of Cheshire, CT, William (Michelle) Byers of Bel Air, MD and Michael (Janine) Byers of Gainesville, VA, daughter-in-law Lisa Foust Byers of Toledo, OH, his sister Jane Byers Gutwald, twenty-four grandchildren and one great-grandson. He was predeceased by his son James, brother Joseph and two grandchildren. Mr. Byers graduated from St. Vincents Prep, and earned a B.A. from St. Vincents College in Latrobe, PA and a M.Ed. from University of Maryland, College Park. Phil came to Harford County in 1956 to teach at Aberdeen High School and later served as the Director of Food Services for Harford County Public Schools. He retired and spent his time traveling and visiting with his family across the US. He was an avid gardener and put many different fruits and vegetables on the tables of family and friends for years. Mr. Byers enlisted in the United States Army during the Korean War (1951) and served on the peninsula for twelve months in an armored division and was honorably discharged (1959). He was a member of St. Ignatius Parish in Hickory and was a past member of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Holy Name Society of St. Ignatius. Contributions can be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America or to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, both causes close to the Byers family.

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Bob and Kay Deslauriers

June 23, 2017

You are in our hearts and prayers Bob and Kay Deslauriers

The Bunnewiths, Millbury, MA

June 23, 2017

Dear Jennifer and family, Even though we never met your Dad, the stories we have heard when we were together recently shown us that he was a special man. Keep those memories in your hearts forever and he will live on. Know that you are in our thoughts and we send you love, peace and strength to carry on.

MaryAnn Dietrich Rogers

June 23, 2017

So sorry for your loss. I knew Phil and his siblings when we were young children and re-connected on facebook. My sympathy to his wife and family.

John P Correri Jr

June 23, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Byers Family during this most difficult time. Rest in peace and God bless you and your family.

Michelle J

June 22, 2017

So sorry to hear of Mr. Byers passing. He was a true gentleman and I am sure he will be missed by his family. Michelle (Miracle Ear of Forest Hill).

Veeonica Williams Washington

June 21, 2017

To the Byers Family, my deepest condolences to your family at this difficult time. I went to school with the twins Jennifer and Billy and even though we have not been in direct contact over the years, I keep myself informed via facebook, remember this family as close and all beautiful people. With that being said I hope you find comfort in knowing that your father has fought the good fight, and is now singing and shouting the many praises of the Lord in Heaven, No more suffering and mo more pain. I know forsure Heaven has gained anothèr ANGEL.

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