4est_4est_Gump
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His parents are in their 90's. His friends have been staying with them and helping, there are also local family members. Luckily, Byron was very neat and organized, but still it's hard, a lot of work and very emotional to deal with his things.
Almost all his friends have known him all their lives, their kids too, and despite their pain, have been very supportive. It's a fairly large extended family of friends and relatives that seems to operate fairly efficiently despite everyone being in shock and living all over the place.
I get daily check ins and updates of what is happening. I knew mostly who these people are from Byron who for whatever reason explained everyone in his life that he could think of complete with their stories. Except a few they didn't really know about me until last Thursday but that doesn't seem to matter much, they have been very nice. Byron told me it was like this but it is still kind of surprising considering how reclusive he was.
Thank you for sharing that.
This virtual wake is a good way to remember Byron and his impact on this quirky community.
