Mr. Byrd died October 15, 1997 at his home following an extended illness. He was a resident of Agricola and a member of Agricola Baptist Church. He was a retired employee of Jones Junior College.
Survivors include three daughters, Mildred (Tom) Houston and Ann Landrum, both of Mobile, AL.; Joyce Byrd of Agricola and one son Timothy C. (Dinah) Byrd of Wilmer, AL. three grandchildren, Thomas Houston of Biloxi, Timothy S. (Given) Landrum of New Orleans and Susanne Byrd of Wilmer, AL.
Also surviving are three sisters, Pearl White of Runnelston, Annette Carpenter of Hattiesburg, Thelma Clepper of Petal and one brother, J. D. Byrd of Beaumont.
Services were conducted by Rev. Don Boone, Rev. Bryce Evans and Rev. Scott Landrum. Interment was in the Agricola Cemetery with George County Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were J. M. Summers, Jimmy Vise, Charles W. Brown, Kent Brown, Terrill Barton, and Albert Summers. Honorary pallbearers were Jake White and Victor Clepper.
Obit published in the George County Times, Oct. 23, 1997. Used by permission George County Times.
Submitted by: Betty Marshall
Mr. Byrd died October 15, 1997 at his home following an extended illness. He was a resident of Agricola and a member of Agricola Baptist Church. He was a retired employee of Jones Junior College.
Survivors include three daughters, Mildred (Tom) Houston and Ann Landrum, both of Mobile, AL.; Joyce Byrd of Agricola and one son Timothy C. (Dinah) Byrd of Wilmer, AL. three grandchildren, Thomas Houston of Biloxi, Timothy S. (Given) Landrum of New Orleans and Susanne Byrd of Wilmer, AL.
Also surviving are three sisters, Pearl White of Runnelston, Annette Carpenter of Hattiesburg, Thelma Clepper of Petal and one brother, J. D. Byrd of Beaumont.
Services were conducted by Rev. Don Boone, Rev. Bryce Evans and Rev. Scott Landrum. Interment was in the Agricola Cemetery with George County Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were J. M. Summers, Jimmy Vise, Charles W. Brown, Kent Brown, Terrill Barton, and Albert Summers. Honorary pallbearers were Jake White and Victor Clepper.
Obit published in the George County Times, Oct. 23, 1997. Used by permission George County Times.
Submitted by: Betty Marshall
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