Billie Terry Byram -
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From Tallulah Madison Journal March 25, 1992
Billie Terry Byram -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
Memorial services for Mrs. Billie
Terry Byram, 67, were held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church
with Rev. John Rushing officiating. Burial was at Silver Cross Cemetery under
direction of Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home.
Mrs. Byram died
Tuesday, March 17 at Longview Regional Hospital in Longview, Tex.
She was a former
bookkeeper a housewife and a member of the Tallulah First Baptist Church. She
was a member of Walnut Bayou Home Demonstration Club, the Senior Citizens Choir
in Marshall, Texas and various church organizations. She was a member of the
Country Patches Quilt Guild and the Piney Wood Quilters Association, both of
Longview.
Survivors include one
son, John C. Byram III of Tallulah; three daughters, Terry Lowry of Alexandria,
Janet Newsom of Marshall and Shela Dawson of
Longview; seven grandsons and two granddaughters.
Memorials may be made
to the First Baptist Church of Tallulah, Tallulah Academy or Central Baptist
Church of Marshall.