Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

MEMPHIS — Byron Lee Burch,

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69, of Memphis, Tennessee, died Friday, February 21, 2020. He was the son of the late William Brown and Joanne Magness Burch of Hughes, Arkansas. Byron Lee was born on April 15, 1950, graduated from

Hughes High School in 1968 and the University of Arkansas at Fayettevil­le. He obtained a degree in Business and Finance and worked in various financial institutio­ns until retirement.

While at Union Planter’s Bank, he had the vision to be one of the first lenders to extend credit to enable the revitaliza­tion of Beale Street. He also advised UP to hold onto the Master recordings of Stax Records instead of selling when the bank acquired the Stax record masters. Byron also spent time working in the film industry in Arkansas.

He was a lover of music and a true scholar of America’s blues music. Byron never forgot his lifelong friends he met at his fraternity, The Fabulous Xi chapter of Kappa Sigma. He was blessed to have several brothers by him as he passed to the other side. Rest assured he is already spending time with many of his heroes such as Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Frank Broyles, and Levon Helm. He is sure to keep all in heaven spellbound by his storytelli­ng abilities, especially of life in the Delta.

Byron loved the Arkansas Razorbacks through thick and thin, listening to music, (especially the Delta Blues) spinning a good tale, dancing, and cooking. His greatest pleasure was spending time with his friends and grandchild­ren and following his grandsons’ sports activities.

Survivors include his brother Barry Burch (Lonnie) of Searcy, Ark., sister, Blayne Burns of Memphis, daughter, Anna Wunderlich (Ben) of Memphis, son, Brown Burch (Betsy) of Memphis, and four grandchild­ren, Ben, Alex, and Bays Wunderlich and Lucille Burch. Byron also leaves a host of friends and cousins.

A celebratio­n of his life will be held at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Memphis Saturday, February 29th, 2020 at 2 p.m. A visitation will be held in the Parish Hall at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be sent to chromodiso­rder.org, Methodist Hospice Residence or your favorite charity.

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