Services

Visitation One

Sat. Feb. 20, 2010
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Woodlawn Garden of Memories Cemetery

1101 Antoine Dr
Houston , TX 77055.

Graveside Service

Sat. Feb. 20, 2010
3:00 pm

Woodlawn Garden of Memories Cemetery

1101 Antoine Dr
Houston , TX 77055.
Sat. Feb. 20, 2010
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Woodlawn Garden of Memories Cemetery
1101 Antoine Dr
Houston , TX 77055.
Sat. Feb. 20, 2010
3:00 pm
Woodlawn Garden of Memories Cemetery
1101 Antoine Dr
Houston , TX 77055.
In Memory of
Byron Matthew Geiger (Beamer)
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Byron Matthew Geiger (Beamer) - age 23, born on October 5, 1986 - the only child of Marian Kathleen Beamer (Geiger) and Bobby Lynn Beamer - peacefully passed into heaven in his sleep on the morning of Valentine's Day - Sunday, February 14, 2010.

Byron grew up in The Woodlands area, where he attended school and participated in cub scouts, little league, orchestra, football and generally drove his teachers crazy. For a kid on a bicycle, Byron got around.everyplace we went people always recognized or knew Byron, because he knew everybody. Throughout his life, the adventure of travel and making new friends was part of his daily life.

As an adolescent, Byron always had an inherent sense of right and wrong - and often showed compassion for anyone he felt was being treated unfairly that he could defend or had a disability that he could help by some random act of kindness - but he also could be very defiant if he thought the reason for the rule was unreasonable, so he often found himself in trouble for following his heart.

As a teenager, Byron had a rough time in life, but managed to show great self reliance and inner strength that later, as a young man, helped mold him into the awesome man he was becoming. He was a overly kind, friendly, caring, overly sensitive, hardheaded, funny, defiant, adventurous, self reliant young man. He spent several years living with various families of relatives in several states...and it shaped him into a well traveled man with a unique perspective on how differently we all live our lives.

As a young man, Byron was always outdoors whenever possible. Living in the sunshine was his spiritual way of knowing he was alive. He was an avid fisherman, inspired by his uncle Matt, and loved to host BBQs almost every weekend for friends, or hit the road to pitch a tent on the beach. His work let him travel in the US and Canada.

There is no way to put this tragedy into words. He was our only son... getting into trouble from the day he learned to walk...making us laugh from the time he learned to talk.the kindest and friendliest guy you'd ever meet.and we love him with all our heart and soul.

Tributes

Message from
chris boren
Wed, 02/17/2010

Byron you will be missed alot. Sucks that you didn't get a chance to live up to your full potential. I will never forget working with you,and all the times you made me laugh. Miss ya bro.

Message from
Nikki Boren
Fri, 02/19/2010

Byron you will truely be missed, you were a great friend and we will always remember you..
The White Chariot

During your journey on your final flight home.
White wings will carry you and you will be flown.
To the pearly gates of Heaven, where they will usher you in.
To the feet of your Lord, your Saviour, and your friend.
He will hold you in his arms and the angels will sing.
As another one of His children is delivered by white wings.

THoughts and Prayers are with the family and his friends and his close loved ones..

Message from
Brian & Susan Blanton
Mon, 02/22/2010

Byron, we'll miss you. Thanks for the laughs and mowing our lawn :) Such a sweet guy with a huge heart. Now you're an angel in heaven.
Thoughts and prayers to the family, Kim, his friends and loved ones.

Message from Sat, 04/04/2020