News Summary
Byron Twigg, a dedicated Southern Baptist minister from Statesboro, GA, tragically passed away at the age of 83. With a ministry spanning over 50 years, he served the Clito Baptist Church and touched many lives in the community. Twigg also had a background as a police officer and educator, contributing significantly to the lives of those around him. He is remembered for his unwavering faith, love for family, and commitment to serving others, leaving a lasting legacy in his community.
Statesboro, GA – Byron Twigg, a respected Southern Baptist minister and beloved member of the community, passed away on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at the age of 83. His death marked the end of a remarkable life dedicated to faith, family, and service.
Born on May 31, 1942, Twigg dedicated over 50 years to his ministry, most recently serving at the Clito Baptist Church in Statesboro, Georgia. He was widely known for providing guidance, inspiration, and support to countless individuals and families in need.
Prior to becoming a minister, Twigg served as a police officer with the Gulfport Police Department in Gulfport, Florida. His passion for education also led him to significant roles, including Headmaster of both Wardlaw Academy in Johnston, South Carolina, and Edmund Burke Academy in Waynesboro, Georgia, where he further influenced young lives.
Personal Life and Legacy
Byron Twigg’s devotion to his faith was unwavering throughout his life. His spiritual journey began early, and he continued to nurture his relationship with God until his final days. His gentle spirit and strong faith left a lasting impression on everyone he interacted with.
He was an avid hunter and fisherman, and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. Twigg’s love for sharing the gospel was matched only by his commitment to his loved ones, a testament to his character as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather.
He is survived by his loving wife, Marcia Twigg, with whom he shared a fulfilling marriage. Together, they raised a family that includes a daughter, LaChelle (Walter) Dyminski, and sons Spenser Dyminski, Matthew Dyminski, and Thomas Dyminski, all residing in Oxford, Mississippi. Additionally, he leaves behind granddaughters Victoria Twigg and her daughter Iyla from Henderson, Nevada, as well as Kaylie (Kevin) Dion and their children, Bella and Gary from the same city.
In addition to his immediate family, Twigg is also survived by his sister, Carol (Herb) Maynard of Lynchburg, Virginia, and brother, Merl (Sharon) Twigg of Anderson, South Carolina, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and beloved family and friends.
Visitation and Funeral Arrangements
Family and friends will have the opportunity to pay their respects during visitation on Monday, June 14, from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Statesboro, Georgia. A funeral service will immediately follow the visitation, with Dr. Kevin Garber officiating.
Conclusion
Byron Twigg’s legacy will live on through the love and memories he left behind. His steadfast devotion to the Lord and unwavering service to the church stand as proud accomplishments of a life well-lived. As the community mourns his passing, they are reminded of the immense impact he had in their lives and the profound love he shared.
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- Grice Connect
- Statesboro Herald
- Wikipedia: Southern Baptist Convention
- Google Search: Byron Twigg
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Christianity
