1421 Walnut Street
Murphysboro, Illinois
Byron Wendel York
1932 - 2021
MURPHYSBORO - Byron Wendel York, 89, of Murphysboro, Illinois, passed away on October 7, 2021 in Carbondale, IL.
Byron was born on July 3, 1932 in Tuscola, Illinois. He graduated from Tuscola High School in 1950. He married Sue Coslet York on November 26, 1955 who preceded him in death on December 3, 2019. They would have celebrated their 66th anniversary this November. He attended Eastern Illinois University, where he ran track and received his bachelor's degree in accounting; McCormick Theological Seminary where he received his degree of divinity; and he served in the United States Army during the Korean War.
He was an inspirational Presbyterian Pastor of the Southeastern Illinois Presbytery where he served for 36 years. He had called churches in Paris, Onarga and Lawrenceville and in 1973 he took a position as probation officer in Murphysboro, IL.
While a probation officer He continued preaching with interims in Benton, DuQuoin, Pinkneyville and many churches in Southern Illinois. He continued active participation in the Southeastern Illinois Presbytery and was the Chair for Committee on Ministry and was Moderator of the Presbytery from 1997-1998. While a pastor in Lawrenceville he created a Youth regional alliance and led Youth Mission trips, to Colorado, Oklahoma, Alabama and numerous locations throughout the country. A highlight was visiting the trail of tears in Oklahoma. He was very active in the Civil Rights movement and facilitated a pulpit exchange.
During his career in probation, Byron was promoted to Chief Probation Officer in Jackson County and spearheaded the growth and expansion of the department. He was very active in the community and a longtime member of the Kiwanis club and president from 1984-1985. Helping others has always been a focus of his ministry in and out the church and he was on the board of the Murphysboro Food Bank helping with expansion of a new building.
Because of the tragic loss of Cliff Stein, he took over the Murphysboro Zips taking kids all over Southern Illinois performing globetrotter like tricks at high schools and many times at Southern Illinois University Carbondale basketball games. His support of the Zips and all the kids involved has had a long-lasting impact on many lives.
He loved the outdoors, including sailing and he took his family on camping trips every summer to Kentucky Lake, Colorado and around the country. During retirement he and Sue completed the entire Lewis and Clark Trail taking their camper to every historical marker along the journey. His background in construction enhanced his love of woodworking and he spent his time relaxing creating candle holders on lathes and carving birds by hand. He enjoyed singing in the choir and was active at the First Presbyterian Church of Murphysboro.
He was loving, caring and very supportive of our entire family and for everyone he met. When you met our Dad and talked to him you knew he cared because his words and actions showed it.
Visitation will be at 4:00pm on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the First Presbyterian Church, 51 Crescent Drive, Murphysboro, Illinois. The funeral service will be held immediately following at 5:00 p.m. Masks and social distancing are required. Burial will follow at Tuscola Township Cemetery, 1000 E. Southline Road, Tuscola, Illinois on Monday, October 18, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. Arrangements are by Crawshaw Funeral Home.
Survivors include two daughters, Cynthia (Brian) York-Camden and Gail (Paul) Frangoulis, and one son, Paul (Dara) York; five grandchildren: Mindy (John) Belcher, Rachel (Jerred) Crane, Sarah (Will) Sappington, Kelli Frangoulis and Jacob York; two great-grandchildren, Wyatt Belcher and Daxton Belcher; two foster great- grandchildren; and his dog Charlie.
He is preceded in death by his wife Sue Coslet York, his parents, Norman and Jessie (Keeney) York.
Memorials may be given to First Presbyterian Church, 51 Crescent Drive, Murphysboro, Illinois 62966.
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Michael Ruiz
October 12, 2021
It is with a heavy heart that I learn of the passing of my former friend, Kiwanis member, and neighbor, Byron York. Byron was part of a generation of leaders in Murphysboro who understood the value and importance of being a good neighbor and of serving the community in which you live. He was a role model for me and countless others of our generation.
For 16 years, regardless of the weather, when I was outside working in my lawn or fixing something on my house, Byron would stop by, usually while walking his dog, share a story, and talk about the news of the day. Byron took great pride in our part of Murphysboro and was always supportive of anything anyone was doing to make our corner of the world just a bit brighter.
He was a caring person and a great neighbor. He was always there to lend a helping hand or words of encouragement. When my wife and I hit a deer on the way to the airport and had to have our car towed back to our house in the middle of the night, it was Byron who was there first to greet us when we got home. When someone stole a pair of sunglasses from my car in my driveway, it was Byron who chased the person, bad knees and all, down the block to try to retrieve them.
He had amazing energy, a great wit, and a positive outlook that he shared with everyone he met.
I miss his voice, his laugh, and his amazing ability to tell a good story. My thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family.
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