
Byron Curtis Smith was born in Houma, Louisiana on January 21,1984 to Ted Ewin and Dennia ‘Deanie’ Mae Chauvin Smith. The family moved to Baton Rouge when Byron was 4 years old, and Baton Rouge was Byron’s home. He passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, October 10, 2021 at the age of 37. Byron proudly served in the United States Marine Corp and loved his Country. He served a tour in Iraq and was honorably discharged in October 2010. He was a 2002 graduate of Tara High School and a 2015 graduate of LSU, with a bachelor’s degree in Sports Administration. He loved his alma mater, the LSU TIGERS, and was a WHO DAT New Orleans Saints fan. He was also an avid Marvel Comics fan and took much pride in his figure collection, which he spent many hours meticulously organizing. He loved his family and friends, and what gave him the most joy in life were his nephew, Decker and Goddaughter, Hannah. He was their FUNCLE and loved every moment with them. Byron is survived by his parents, Ted and Deanie Smith; his loving sister, Shelly Renee and husband, Joseph Donovan Guillory; nephew, Joseph Decker Guillory and Goddaughter, Hannah Rosemary Guillory, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. We can’t forget Byron’s beloved cat, Ellie Mae ‘Mae-Mae’. Byron is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Malvin Joseph and Lena LeBoeuf Chauvin; paternal grandparents, T. Frank and Virginia Underwood Smith; his namesake and uncle, Curtis Chauvin and wife, Charlotte; and uncle, Leonard Belanger. Visitation will be held on Saturday, October 23, 2021 at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, 445 Marquette Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA beginning at 9:30 am until Mass of Christian Burial celebrating his life at 11:00 am, officiated by Fr. Miles Walsh. Inurnment to follow in The Garden of Peace and Memorial Columbarium. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Byron’s memory to the Our Lady of Mercy Catholic School Annual Campaign (https://www.olomschool.org/content.cfm?id=382). To offer condolences to the family, please visit www.churchfuneralservices.com . Arrangements entrusted with Church Funeral Services of Baton Rouge.
Deanie and Ted, our deepest sympathy for you and your family. May God bless you and give you peace.
I am so sorry for your loss. Byron was one of my Bestfriends and I have just learned of his passing yesterday. We spent a Tour in Iraq Together and I have visited him when he lived here by me in new orleans and also a few times at yalls house in B.R. He was such a Great Guy and brought lots of joy to our group of close friends/Marine Buddies. One of the Most Loving, Trustworthy and Bestfriends a Guy could ask or hope for especially during our Tour in Iraq. I wish You Guys many blessings and once again sorry for your loss.
Sgt. Kleinpeter, Jason U.S.M.C
Deanie and Ted, May God grant you comfort and peace. I will always hold Byron close to my heart.
One of the greatest brothers.. Love You B-Smith.. #GONEBUTBOTFORGOTTEN