William Randall Byars


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Dec 28th, 2011

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  • Death Date: Dec 28, 2011

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Biography: William Randall Byars, of Little Rock, died Wednesday, December 28, 2011, after a lengthy illness. He was born April 8, 1935 to the late William Bolling (Buddy) Byars and Billie C. Smith Byars of Alma, Arkansas. Randy, as all friends knew him, grew up in Alma, Arkansas. He left high school before his senior year to attend Arkansas Tech. He then transferred to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and eventually went to LSU where he graduated with a major in music. Randy was working towards his goal of being a concert pianist. But his path quickly changed direction when in his 2nd year in college he went on a trip to Chicago to the decorative market with his uncle Jerry Byars, a prominent Little Rock interior designer. He became convinced that interior design was the profession for him. Randy enrolled in the military after college and served three years in Heidelberg, Germany attached to the Chaplin's office. Working for Chaplin David Kensler who became a lifelong friend. His job was to escort VIP visitors one of which was the Countess Gozzi the owner of the Fortuny fabric factory in Venice. The two became great friends often visiting her in Venice and New York. After his military time he stayed an extra year traveling Europe before returning to the states living in New York. "When I returned to the states I began working for Dan Cooper Design Corp., and I basically ran the business. I was a green country bumpkin, and what I didn't know I made up." Then Mr. Cooper opened in Washington D.C. on DuPont Circle and Randy went with him and worked on the Embassy of Iran which he described as hard work and very scary, but it ended up being great. After 2 years in Washington Randy returned to Arkansas. He joked that he was headed to California and ended up in Little Rock. He moved into the Baucum House on Izard Street and opened W. Randall Byars Interiors in 1963. Randy was a man of few words: however, his eyes, bright and entertaining spoke of his wisdom and experience. Through his long design career, he touched many lives of his clients making their houses and their lives beautiful and at the same time gaining many devoted friends along the way, in some cases working for three generations of the same families. Randall was a member of the American Society of Interior Designers. He was a member of the Governor's Mansion Commission and was privileged to work with four of Arkansas's Governors during his tenure. He was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church where he served on the columbarium committee. He is survived by his wife of 34 years Janice Parsons Byars, his sister Gerogianna McKown and husband Conrad, a sister-in-law Ann Byars of Fort Smith, and three nephews Joe Dan Byars, Blake Byars, and Andrew Byars all of Fort Smith. He is also predeceased by a brother Joe Dan Byars. There will be memorial funeral service Tuesday January 3, 2012 at 1 P.M. in St. Mark's Episcopal Church followed by burial of cremains in the church garden, officiated by The Reverend Danny Schieffler, and The Reverend Lisa Fry. Arrangements are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be made to St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1000 North Mississippi Street, Little Rock 72205. A celebration of Randy's life will be held at his residence at 5 P.M. following the funeral service. All his friends are welcome

Condolences(09)
Janie Weeks
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Janice,

I'm not sure how I found you online tonight, but I'm so sorry to hear of Randy's passing. I hope you are well. I want you to know how often and how warmly Stan, Shea and I think of you two.

Janie
Vertis and Richard Mason
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Janice
Richard and I were in New Orleans when Randy passed away. We are so sorry we couldn't be with you during this terrible time. Randy meant so much to both of us, and the memories of the good times with you and Randy will always be with us. I still treasure the memories of being with Randy and hear him say, "Print it!" We started working together in 1975, and we never lost touch. He was the best, the very best.
All our love to you, during this time.
The next time we're in Little Rock, I'll give you a call, and we can catch up.
Vertis
sue ellen day burton
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Janice, i am thinking about you and was so very sorry to hear about Randy..i love you both and have so many happy memories..you will be in my prayers,sue ellen
Jane and Bob Batton
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
"Janice,

I was so sorry to hear about Randy. He was such a talented and intelligent person who will be sorely missed. I will be teaching three new classes tomorrow so I will be unable to be there.
I will be thinking about you and I will definitely be there in spirit!

Love, Jane
Aaron Sartain
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Janice
Though I only met you once I feel like I know you well.I am so sorry for your loss.Randel gave me alot of work the time I knew him.His sense of humor was priceless.He spoke of you all the time.My thoughts and prayers are with you.
God Bless you
Aaron Sartain
Marcus and Glenda Bowers
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
What wonderful times we had together.We shall never forget Randall and his many, many talents. Not the least of these, his sense of humor. We love you, Janice. Now and always. Gigi and Markie
Andrew Webre
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Janice,

I just heard of Randy?s passing.

I have so many fond memories of Randy. Mom thought the world of him and loved him lots. I am sure they are having a scotch, smoking a cigarette and having a heartfelt laugh!

He loved his family and friends, his job and his life. I am proud to have known him.

With deepest sympathy, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Hugs and Kisses~
Ted N. Taylor
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Janice, Ginger and I just received word of Randall's death. We are deeply sadded And offer our condolences to you and your family. I grew up with Randall in Alma and have known him over 70 years. My mind is flooded with memories of his great sense of humor, making us all smile and laugh. I am having a difficult time accepting his passing, our birthdays were only 3 days apart, and for 3 days we were the same age. Good memories will prevail. Ted & Ginger
Steve McIntyre
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Janice,
I was so sorry to read of Randy's passing this morning. You have my sincerest condolences.
Randy was a fine person and I won't forget the times I was around him and his great generosity and friendship. My God Bless You and take care of you in this trying time.

Steve

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