His parents were the late Monroe Bynum and Minnie Lou (Mears) Bynum. He was also preceded in death by four brothers, James D. Bynum, Grady Bynum, Clifton Howard Bynum and Doc Bynum; a sister, Ruth Reynolds; a daughter, Deborah Perry and a great grandson, Nicholas Koss.
Mr. Bynum was a member of the Baptist Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He retired from the City of Woodbury where he worked for over 42 years; working last in the Filter Plant. He earned a degree to become a locksmith and was well known all over Cannon County and the area as one of the best.
Mr. Bynum was a licensed pilot and enjoyed flying. Another of his favorite things to do was working on his classic Dogde Ram truck. Spending many hours restoring and cleaning it. He loved to be with his family, joking with them and giving them nicknames.
His parents were the late Monroe Bynum and Minnie Lou (Mears) Bynum. He was also preceded in death by four brothers, James D. Bynum, Grady Bynum, Clifton Howard Bynum and Doc Bynum; a sister, Ruth Reynolds; a daughter, Deborah Perry and a great grandson, Nicholas Koss.
Mr. Bynum was a member of the Baptist Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He retired from the City of Woodbury where he worked for over 42 years; working last in the Filter Plant. He earned a degree to become a locksmith and was well known all over Cannon County and the area as one of the best.
Mr. Bynum was a licensed pilot and enjoyed flying. Another of his favorite things to do was working on his classic Dogde Ram truck. Spending many hours restoring and cleaning it. He loved to be with his family, joking with them and giving them nicknames.
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