Frank C. Byham

frank byham

April 16, 1928 ~ December 26, 2022

Born in: Guys Mills, Pennsylvania

Frank Clifton Byham, 94, of Meadville, PA passed away peacefully on Monday, December 26, 2022. He was born on April 16, 1928 in Guys Mills, PA, the 4th child of Charles & Mabel (Walters) Byham. After graduating from Randolph High School in 1946, he went on to work with his parents on the family farm. On October 3, 1953, Frank married Nancy Ann Davis. In 1959, the Federal Government purchased their farm where the Erie Wildlife took over the area. That year Frank and his family moved to Meadville where he purchased two Mr. Softee ice cream trucks. In the wintertime, he would drive the snowy country roads of Crawford County delivering mail for the U.S. Post Office. In 1963, he was introduced to selling Life Insurance where he spent the next 50 years. This is when Byham’s Insurance was founded! He loved being around people and made many friends in the business. He was a very active parishioner at the Grace United Methodist Church where his family spent several Christmas Eves listening to him sing in the choir. He was involved in many organizations which include: Crawford County Life Underwriters, where he served as President and qualified for The Million Dollar Round Table twice. He was also involved with the Jaycees, American Cancer Society, RSVP, Rotary and Kiwanis Club. Frank developed Crawford County Crime Stoppers, and served on the Crawford Central School Board for eight years. He coached elementary basketball, Little League, and Senior League Baseball, along with coaching his son, Jeff and grandson, Kyle. Frank loved going to local sporting events, especially for his children and grandchildren. At age 65, he decided to become a Hot Air Balloon pilot, being inspired by his grandmother's relatives, the Thurstons. He participated in the Thurston Classic for many years as well as many festivals around the country. One of the most memorable adventures was in 1998, when he traveled to New Mexico for the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta with several friends and family members. Frank's true love of ballooning was reflected in the smile he had while telling stories of all his flying adventures. Frank was passionate about being outdoors. He was an avid hunter and always enjoyed going up to his hunting camp in Cherry Grove. For many years he tapped trees to make maple syrup with friends. He loved walking through the woods and splitting wood was a favorite pastime. Another enjoyment of his was playing cards and doing puzzles. Survivors include his loving wife of 69 years, Nancy, his three daughters; Susan (Pete) Simonetta, Cindy (Dave) Perfett, Beth Byham (Mary Probst), his son Jeff (Molly) Byham, and sister-in-law Petra Davis. Eight Grandchildren; Janel Simonetta, Kyle (Carrie) Stevenson, Amy (Josh) Krepps, David (Nina) Perfett, Jacob (Emily) Byham, Rachel Byham, Mia (Zach) Grill and Alec Byham. Six Great-Grandchildren: Cienna Guthrie, Jack, Henry, Georgie, Charlie Stevenson, Olivia Perfett and several nieces and nephews. He had several great-grand dogs whom he loved seeing. He was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings; Wayne (Dorothy) Byham, Berniece (Carl) Lackey, and Mary (Robert) Powell. Brother-In-Laws; Tom, Don, and John Davis, two nephews, David and Scott Byham, and one niece Patty Byham-Berds. One of his favorite quotes was, “Whatever you do in life echoes in eternity.” That is how he lived his life. Family and friends are welcome to call on Friday, December 30th from 2:00pm to 6:00pm at Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 31st at 10:00am at Grace United Methodist Church, 828 North Main Street, Meadville, with Pastor Richard Foland, officiating. Private burial will take place at Saint Agatha Cemetery, Meadville. The family would like to thank the third floor nurses and aides at Meadville Medical Center and the staff at Marquette Hospice House. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Grace United Methodist Church 828 N. Main Street Meadville, PA 16335 or Vietnam Vets POST 52 13216 Dunham Road, Meadville, PA 16335. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Frank's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com.

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  1. To Jeff and Molly and family
    Your dad was a wonderful person. There wasn’t a time that he didnt take time to talk to you with that big smile on his face and offered a joke or two. As a little girl I used to love to hear the bell on Mr. Softee and there he was serving ice cream . He lived a wonderful life and it is always so hard to let go of the ones we love but he left a great legacy. May he rest in Peace. Cherish the memories and I am sure you have many. Love, Shirley and Bryan Callan .

  2. Dear Nancy and family, I’m saddened by Franks passing but know he’s singing in the heavenly choir! I miss our adventures on the many bus trips we ventured out on! Precious memories! Hugs to all! Donna Stimpson Trevey

  3. Nancy, Susan , Cindy, Beth and Jeff- so sorry to hear of Franks passing. I remember him well and your whole family From Mister Softee to Lyna’s and Apple Valley Raquet Club. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Susie Weaver Cares

  4. Frank was a truly wonderful gentleman. He was a great example to us all of kindness. Our deepest sympathies and prayers to this Family

  5. I am out of town and was saddened to hear of Frank’s passing. My sincere sympathy is extended to Jeff, Molly , and the entire family. There was no finer person and patriot than Mr. Byram . I will remember him fondly and the great life he had. God bless you all.
    Murray Braden

  6. Jeff! So sorry to hear about your dad, I will always remember the good times at the Crow’s nest. Your friend Joe Custer [pidge]

  7. Nancy and family:

    I was saddened to read the news about Frank. Please know that I have you in my thoughts, prayers but more so in my heart at this time. May Frank rest in peace!

  8. Dear Frank,
    A simple thank you! For being the best Little League coach ever! For creating the best learning environment for young boys to know about teamwork, motivation, Pride and then us eventually ending up as winners ( Coca-Cola’s championship and then life itself )! So ever thankful for the pitcher / catcher combination that you introduced that turned into a great lifelong friendship with many, many, many great memories! I do look forward to seeing you again someday! God Bless You Forever! Dan


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