Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation Services

Carolyn Sue Byrd

01/29/2020

Mrs. Carolyn Sue Byrd, Jonesborough, passed away Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at Johnson City Medical Center.
Mrs. Byrd was born in Washington County and the daughter of the late James & Helen Wishon Rosenbaum.
She attended Eastern Star Free Will Baptist Church. She was a mother to everyone, wonderful cook and enjoyed going on vacation with family.
Survivors include her loving husband, Tim Byrd; special sons, David Williams (fiancé, Sherry Hudson), and Butch Bishop; special daughter, Karen Barnes and husband Tim; special grandchildren, Danielle Barnes (Kaleb Kindle), Tequisha Reed (Robbie), Tania Roberts, Gabe Long (Travis), Josh Geiser and Kim Geiser; special great-grandchildren, Jaden Collins, Kara Kindle, Khloe Reed, Quentin Kindle, Hutson (Possum) Frost, Sofia Long, Shilo Long, Dylan Barnes, Tyler & Hannah; special niece, Crystal Montalvo (Rick); best friends, Donna Fee (Tennessee), Gail Kyte (Rick), Sue West (Luke).
Memorial services will be conducted 6:30 pm Saturday, February 1, 2020 at Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home with Pastor Kevin Rose officiating.
Honorary pallbearers will be Rick Kyte, Donald Bishop, Luke West, Howard “Tennessee” Fee, Jaden Daniel Collins and Rick Montalvo.


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02/01/2020
Danny and Chris Haynes
Sue was such a special lady. We got to know she and Tim at Church. Sue had a beautiful smile and a loving heart. Our prayers are with Tim and the Family. Sue you will be missed.
02/01/2020
Wenonah & Darlene
We are so sorry for your loss Aunt Sue was a special lady, she was always laughing or making you laugh. She will always be in our hearts....
01/31/2020
Gwen Ford
I didn't have the pleasure of knowing Sue long, but she was so sweet and kind, and a lot of fun to be around.
01/31/2020
Pam Laws Gouge
Tim I am so sorry for your loss. Know you will be in my prayers. Love Pam
01/30/2020
Amy Crain
Sue was like another mother to me. She kicked my butt when I needed it, listened with a loving ear, and gave sound advise. I will miss her terribly!!!!! My prayers are going out to her family and for those who love her like I do.

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