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Richard Paul Byrd

Richard Byrd

February 16, 1955          ~          September 5, 2011

Richard Paul Byrd, 56, of Glasgow, died Monday, September 5, 2011. He is the son of Luther and Margaret Cummings Byrd. He worked several years at R. R. Donnelley & Sons and was a member of the Big Meadow Missionary Baptist Church.

Besides his parents he is survived by one brother: Philip Byrd and his wife Martha; one niece: Alisha Gail Cline; one great nephew: Jared Cline; five uncles and three aunts.

Funeral will be 2:00 P.M. Thursday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Hiseville Cemetery. Visitation will be after 4:30 P.M. Wednesday at the funeral home.


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14 Entries for Richard Paul Byrd

  1. Sandy Fields Saltsman says:

    I am so very sorry for your loss. Richard was a good man and he will be missed.

  2. Brenda Powell says:

    I am so very sorry for your loss. I saw Richard a few years ago and we talked just like old times. I will always remember the fun we had in school. He and I and some others had study hall together. I will say we got called down more than once by old Miss King. We had a ball. I am sure he will be greatly missed. I always thought he was a very nice young man. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless.
    Brenda Mills Powell

  3. Cathy Lester Sharkey says:

    There are no words for such a loss. I will miss Richard so very much. He was a good man and such a great friend. I will miss how he could make us all laugh. My thoughts and prayers to the family.

  4. Paulette Taylor says:

    Mark Twain said, “Humor is mankind’s greatest blessing.” Richard spread laughter and joy like rays of sunshine. I was blessed to have known him and thankful to have called him my friend. I am so sorry for the loss of this good man. We have all been left with a library of wonderful and joyful memories of “good times” with him. I’m sure stories will be told from rocking chairs as long as any of us are still on this earth. What more could a man ask? My thoughts and prayers are with you, may God Bless you.

  5. Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Staff says:

    Rick was a good patron of the library and will be missed by all of us. Prayers go out to his family from our staff.

  6. Ginger Fudge says:

    Richard was a man of humor and wisdom. I always enjoyed talking to him. . I am truely going to miss him. I know I will think of Richard many times in the course of my life and with only good thoughts He was a blessing on earth. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God be with you, for I know Richard is ticking God’s funny bone now.

  7. Carla Deckard says:

    I am so sorry for your loss. Richard was one of the best friends that I’ve ever had. He could always brighten my day. I will miss him terribly. God Bless.

  8. Ernie and Martha Hall Wagoner says:

    So sorry for the loss of this great guy. He was highly thought of and will be missed. May God Bless your family through this tough time.

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  10. Kathy Nason says:

    I enjoyed knowing Richard at RR Donnelley, he was a great person to know and was always cheerful. Everyone that knew him will miss him. Kathy

  11. Dana Russell Brown says:

    Sorry for your loss. Richard wa a great guy and always was making everyone around him smile as he always was joking.I worked with Richard for a short time but he will always be remembered by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family and God Bless.

  12. Eddie Wilson says:

    From Hiseville school many years ago to when I left him at Donnelley’s, Richard was a great person that treated all with respect and always got it in return, my thoughts and prayers are with the parents and Phillip, may God comfort you at this time.

  13. Judy Rigdon Tarter says:

    So sorry to hear of the passing of Richard. I remember his funny antics while working with him at Donnelley’s.

  14. Joy Smith Stone says:

    I’m so sorry to hear about Richard’s death. I have fond memories of him from school days at Hiseville. I ran into Richard at a gas station about 15 years ago when visiting family in Glasgow. We talked for a few minures, then went on about our lives. He was a good guy who seems to have become a nice man, my prayers are with the family.