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In Loving Memory

ByronWarren

Date of Birth August 23, 1949
Passed Away On September 17, 2022
At Age 73 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
Marine
United States Veteran
United States Marine Corps
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Byron Warren passed away in Kerrville on September 17, 2022. Byron, a fourth generation Texan born in Waco on August 23, 1949, grew up and worked in Austin before retiring to Kerrville in 2006. Raised by a single working mother, Byron quickly learned how to be responsible for his own needs as well as the needs of others.

Starting at fourteen, he delivered the Austin American Statesman in the area around the University of Texas. He managed to get a driver’s license the next year, opening a new world of opportunities for work and wild adventures. Immediately after graduation from Reagan High School (Austin) in 1968, he enlisted in the Marines at the age of 18. This was the beginning of his lifelong dedication to public service that literally ended the day before his death when he attended a meeting at the VA hospital.

The Marines assigned Byron to 1st Marine Division, 1st Recon Battalion, and after advanced sniper training, shipped him to Vietnam. In Vietnam, he worked in seven-man teams that were dropped into the jungle for patrols that lasted several days. In August 1969, Byron was wounded when his team encountered heavy fire and was evacuated to Oakland Naval Hospital where he recovered.

Returning to Austin, he studied accounting at UT while working at the Veteran’s Administration. He became proficient in a new technology called electronic commerce, and for the next 40 years would assist the VA and later the Department of Treasury, in deployment of new computer-driven technologies throughout the U.S.

After retirement, Byron continued his public service including as an elected city councilman for the City of Buda, Austin Federal Credit Union Board, Military Order of the Purple Heart, VA Dogs of Texas, and Veterans of Foreign Wars (Fredericksburg).

Byron is survived by his wife of 47 years, Harriet Bergmann Warren, his sister, Cyndee Warren Thomas of Rising Star, Texas, and many friends.

A celebration of Byron’s life will be held at a future date.

Those wishing to honor Byron through a gift in his memory can make a donation to VA Dogs of Texas (www.vadogs.org ), Fredericksburg VFW Post 7105 Building Fund(https://vfwpost7105.com), or a charity of choice.
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Condolences (24)

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Norine Jaloway Gill Seabrook, TX July 8, 2025
"Hello Harriet
Thinking of you and your beautiful relationship with Byron.
Stay strong.
Norine"
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MIke Holeman Austin, TX November 4, 2022
"Many of us are much better people for knowing Byron (Barn). Always a good time with Barn's humor. I don't recall if it is true, but he always blamed me for teaching both he and Harriet how to sail a Hobbie Cat. We did have many enjoyable Hobie adventures and later while sailing on the big boat and snow skiing. When Hariet and Byron moved to Kerrville, Jane and I agreed to buy their share in the Hunter 30. We have all retired from sailing but stayed in touch.
Barn, you are missed."
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JD Noble santa fe, NM October 17, 2022
"Just received the news of Byron's passing. He always put a smile on my face each time he came to the store. What makes this business so get to meet wonderful people that not only become good customers but also great friends. JD N Montecristi Custom Hat Works."
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