Submitted by: John C. Monk
Byron
W. Friesner
May
18, 1932 - June 19, 2010
OSCEOLA - Byron "Barney" W. Friesner, 78, of Osceola,
passed away in his residence on Saturday, June 19, 2010. Byron
was born May 18, 1932, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, to the late
Leo V. and Anna (McPherson) Friesner. On April 5, 1953, Byron was
united in marriage to the former Ms. Shirley Bunch in Osceola.
His wife Shirley survives along with their daughters, Yolanda
Emley, Brenda Friesner, Cheril Sadural and her husband, James,
and Darlyne Toombs and her husband, Russell, all of Granger, IN.
Also surviving are his brother, Lowell Friesner of Osceola; and
his grandchildren, Allyson, Aaron, Adrienne, Alex, Kyle and
Kendra. Byron was preceded in death by his brothers, Leo Jr.,
Donald and Richard Friesner, and his sister, Arlene Blad.
Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 6-8 pm Tuesday, June 22,
2010, at Chapel Hill Funeral Home in Osceola. There will also be
one hour of calling prior to the 11:00 a.m. funeral service on
Wednesday, June 23, 2010, in Chapel Hill Funeral Home. Interment
will follow at Garden of Everlasting Life on the grounds of
Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, where military rites will be
performed by VFW Post #360 of Mishawaka. Byron was a lifelong
resident of Osceola. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during the
Korean War era and served from 1952 until his honorable discharge
in 1954. His pride in the service and patriotism was
never-ending, and he was extremely proud of his granddaughter's
fiancé Braden Hurley, who served his country at West Point and
in Iraq. He was employed for 36 years at Uniroyal in Mishawaka
before his retirement. After retirement, Barney worked part-time
in maintenance at the Osceola Grace Brethren Church where he was
a member for many years. In his spare time, Byron enjoyed
fishing, playing Euchre and Canasta, watching NASCAR (especially
Jeff Gordon), reading, and listening to Country and Bluegrass
Gospel Music. He also enjoyed Penn High School sports, attending
many practices and games over the years. Byron was also an avid
fan of I.U. basketball, and enjoyed watching the games for many
years. Byron enjoyed his 5:30 a.m. daily coffee with his friends,
spending time collecting antiques, and shopping the Farmers
Market however, his favorite pastime was spending time with his
grandchildren. In his memory, contributions may be made to the
Osceola Grace Brethren Church. Online condolences may be sent to
the Friesner family at www.chapelhillmemorial.com.
Published in South Bend Tribune on June 21, 2010