He is survived by two sisters: Ollie Byrd and Lennie Cochran of Robbins, One brother, Willard Byrd of Muncie, Ind.; thirteen nieces and seven nephews, and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted December 15, 1995, at the West-Murley Funeral Home with Revs. David Walker and Richard Kimbrell officiating. Morris and Shirley Chambers sang. Interment followed in the Love Chapel Cemetery.
The Oneida American Legion Post #136 was in charge of full military honors at the graveside. Pallbearers were: Freddie Byrd, Earl Moore, Trent Byrd, Wendell Cochran, Shawn Moore, and Randall Kimbrell. West-Murley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. (Source: The Independent Herald, 21 Dec 1995, unknown page)
He is survived by two sisters: Ollie Byrd and Lennie Cochran of Robbins, One brother, Willard Byrd of Muncie, Ind.; thirteen nieces and seven nephews, and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted December 15, 1995, at the West-Murley Funeral Home with Revs. David Walker and Richard Kimbrell officiating. Morris and Shirley Chambers sang. Interment followed in the Love Chapel Cemetery.
The Oneida American Legion Post #136 was in charge of full military honors at the graveside. Pallbearers were: Freddie Byrd, Earl Moore, Trent Byrd, Wendell Cochran, Shawn Moore, and Randall Kimbrell. West-Murley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. (Source: The Independent Herald, 21 Dec 1995, unknown page)
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