Larry Dale Byrd
Aug 1, 1956 - Nov 22, 2018
Posted by: Glenn
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Enid News & Eagle
1 December 2018
Burial will follow in the Grace Hill Cemetery of
Perry. Services are under the direction of
Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.
He was raised and educated in Perry and graduated
from Perry High School in 1977.
Following high school he worked at his family's
floral shop and also as an interior designer. He
then moved to California and worked as an interior
designer.
In 1982 he returned to Perry to manage Byrd Floral
Shop. He moved to Enid in the mid-1990's where he
managed the Best Western and the Five Star
restaurant.
He then managed a Conoco location before opening
BG's Bar with Wade Grider.
He enjoyed cruises and gambling and had his black
belt in shopping.
He is survived by Deana Lucero, Angelia Wing and
husband David, Cameron Cherb, Kalie Lucero, Dylon
Cherb, partner Wade Driver, and Kaylee Burby who was
like a daughter.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Condolences to the family may be made online at
WWW.Brown-Cummings.com.
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