Ty "Sunshine" Byrd
Ty Michael Byrd, age 20, passed away unexpectedly on July 11, 2026. Born on August 22, 2005, in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, Ty was the beloved son of Mikey and Kristi Byrd. From the moment he entered this world, he brought joy to those around him with his
infectious smile, kind heart, and adventurous spirit.
Ty loved the outdoors and cherished every opportunity to hunt, fish, and play golf with his dad and brother. Those days spent together in a deer stand, on the water, or walking the fairways became treasured memories that his family will forever hold close. Above all else, Ty loved his family. Whether sharing a meal, celebrating milestones, or simply spending time together, nothing meant more to him than being surrounded by those he loved.
Ty was also an extraordinary athlete whose determination and competitive spirit were evident in everything he did. On the track, he was known for his incredible speed. He loved to run, and once the starting gun sounded, there was nothing holding him back. He ran every race with determination, heart, and an unwavering desire to give his very best.
Baseball was one of Ty’s greatest passions. He possessed exceptional natural talent, but what truly set him apart was his commitment to improving every day. He worked tirelessly to become the best player he could be, earning the respect of coaches, teammates, and competitors alike through his work ethic, humility, and love for the game.
More than his accomplishments in sports, Ty was known for his love for others. He had a servant’s heart, a contagious smile, and a gift for making people feel welcome. He lived his life with kindness, integrity, and faith.
Ty had a way of making people laugh exactly when they needed it most. He could lighten the mood with a perfectly timed joke or a clever comment that left everyone smiling. His sense of humor was one of God’s gifts to him, and he shared it generously. He made ordinary moments unforgettable simply by being himself.
The Bible tells us in 2 Timothy 4:7, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
Ty fought hard in everything he did. Whether it was on the baseball diamond, a track, a golf course, or in life itself, he gave everything he had. And while his race on earth ended much sooner than we ever imagined, his faith reminds us that this is not goodbye forever.
Ty was preceded in death by his paternal great-grandparents, Coy and Faye Payne, and his maternal great-grandmothers, Sue Sloan and Mary Banks.
He is survived by his parents Mikey and Kristi Byrd, sister Kelbi Byrd, and younger brother Cullen Byrd. Grandparents Mike & Jackie Byrd, and Joe and Penny Banks. His niece, Kendal Mendez, and nephew, Christian Byrd. His aunts Teri Farmer and Kasi Banks and cousins Kailey and Lindey Farmer, MaKayla and Tanner Foster and the love of his life Morgan Hill along with numerous relatives.
A funeral service will be held at 10 am Friday, July 17, 2026 at Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 12176 US HWY 259, Ore City, Texas 75683 with Bro. Curtis Epnett officiating. (Honoring Ty’s love his favorite color, everyone is asked to wear red or anything that reminds you of Ty.) The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm, Thursday, July 16, 2026 in the chapel of Horn Family Funeral Home and Cremations of Daingerfield.
Services
Visitation: Thursday, July 16, 2026 6:00 pm
Horn Family Funeral Home Chapel
400 Webb Street
Daingerfield, TX 75638
Funeral Service: Friday, July 17, 2026 10:00 am
Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church
12176 US- HWY 259
Ore City, TX 75683








Prayers and hugs to the family.
May you feel God ‘s presence.
Oasis
I’ll be praying for the family. Gone to young. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
We are praying for all the family. So sorry for your loss.
Rest in peace my little Ty Byrd! You are a great young man and had goals for your future! I knew you since you were born! Taught you how to swim in my pool when you were 5! Had pool parties , slumber parties with Kailey. Lindy. Kelbi and my great niece and nephew Tyler and Rylee! Yall had a blast! Your whole Family was my 2nd Family! I love you and your whole Family! You will be missed greatly! RIP TY BYRD
Ty was a great kid. Coached in jr high and high school. Ty came and helped our track team win a state medal. He came to me one day and asked could he helped the team with anything and came to workout everyday and kept his word. That type of gesture described what kind of person he was,a person you could count on,respectful,reliable and a great person to be around. Thank you for helping create a memory of a lifetime.
Takeilan Reese
Prayers for peace and comfort for the family and friends of Ty Byrd, I know there’s nothing I can say to ease the pain, but I truly am sorry.
I havent know ty long but what a great kid .We meet thru cornhole he play with my girlfriend at there first sig .Such a polite an well manored kid an a pleasure to be around.I am honored to have know him.Rest easy buddy you will be missed by many an never forgot ……
Our deepest condolences to your family. We are so sorry for your loss!!
Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your son. While words cannot ease the pain of such a profound loss, I hope you find comfort in the love of family, friends, and the many people who are keeping you in their thoughts and prayers. Wishing you strength, peace, and treasured memories to carry you through the difficult days ahead.
Sonny&Joan Jones
So sorry for your loss . Try will be missed by many. Prayer and Love
So sorry for your loss . Try will be missed by many. Prayer and Love
I am so very sorry for your loss. I pray the Lord Jesus Christ gives you comfort of mind, body and soul during this unimaginable time. I will keep the prayers going up for your family!
I have twin boys the same age as Ty. They heard the news Saturday and immediately said they remember Ty from playing baseball against. Ty was definitely a baller. Prayers for his family to find comfort and peace. I lost a daughter from a head on wreck in 1996 here in Dekalb. I feel your pain. ❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ty was such a special little boy. Will always see him as the cute little boy that rode around our Jenkins neighborhood and taught my boys a little bit more about being country. 🙂