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Paul Allen (Peanut) Lyons, 49 of North Zulch, TX passed away Tuesday, September 20, 2011.  A memorial service is scheduled for 3:00 PM Wednesday, September 28th at Day Funeral Home Chapel in Madisonville.  Bro. Don Semonski will officiate.

Peanut was born in West Lake, LA on April 1, 1962.  Prior to relocating to North Zulch, Peanut lived in DeRidder, LA.  At the time of his death, Peanut was employed by Kelly Burt Dozer in Bryan.  Peanuts dog, "Weezer" was constantly by his side and he loved to fish with his buddy, Billy Ray.  He loved to BBQ, listen to country music and spend time with his friends.

Peanut was preceded in death by his parents, Don and Hazel Lyons Havard and a brother, Donald Havard.  Peanut is survived by his wife, Fawn Casto-Lyons; his sister, Donna Diaz; his brother, A.T. Tyson; nephews, Chris Ramos, Alan Ramos, and Kaiten Tyson; nieces, Jennifer Ramos, Holly Rodgers, and Lindsey Havard; great niece, Jacee Ramos; and numerous friends.

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written by Celia McGinty, September 23, 2011
Peanut will be greatly missed. I loved him very much and I will remember the times that we all shared and and I am honored that I knew him. I will miss him calling me his "Big Little Sis" and his joking around with me, and so much more; the list could go on forever. What a sweet soul-he never met a stranger. Fawn may God Bless you and comfort you and just know we will all be together again one day. Take comfort in that. I know I will.

All my love,
Big Little Sis-(Celia McGinty)
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written by Regina Lawson, September 26, 2011
There are not enough I'm sorry's in the world that can express the true magnitude of your loss. Peanut will truely be missed. In times like this I remember what a preacher once told me" The reason we mourn for a loved one that has passed is because our souls were created to last forever, the idea of death is inconceivable." I take solice in knowing that Peanut was a GOD fearing man and that I will see him again, GOD wanted our earthly treasure with him, just sooner than we would have wanted.

Fawn: Remember the love that you two shared. Remember the butterflies that invaded your stomach when you shared a kiss or hug! Remember the kind words that were shared between the two of you when you were alone. Remember his smell and most of all remember that this was GOD's will and though we may not understand the reasoning, it is not ours to queston or know.

Mom & Dad(Celia & Billy Ray aka. Punch): Mom I want you to remember the laughs that you shared with Peanut and know that he cherished you. The two of you argued like siblings sometimes but the love and admiration never faded from either of you. You were lucky to have him and remember how a true friendship feels, so you will never waste your time on a fake one.

Daddy: Peaut was your best friend and he cherished you. He accepted you for who you were and never faltered from that. He was the first to tell you when you were wrong and the first to pat you on the back when you were right. He never judged you, just as you never judged him. I love the fact that you two were able to loose track of time and talk for hours and it felt like only mere minutes. A bond as strong as that will never fade and remember it is not goodbye but a prolonged see ya later!

To my cherished loved ones, I am sorry that I cannot make it to honor a wonderful man and friend but I will be there in prayer holding your hands and hugging your necks. With all my love, Regina Lawson (Boog)

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