Our Birth

A new business opportunity was sweeping across America in the early forties.  They were places where you could store meat, vegetables and fruit in your…

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1945

In 1945 Gerald and Gert Sytsma decided they would like to build a locker plant in the town of Moline, Michigan, where they were living. …

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1946

By the time they were ready to start the project, someone had already started building a locker plant in Moline.  That led them to Byron…

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1966

In 1966 Gerald sold the business to his oldest son, Jim, and Jim’s wife Ruth, while Gerald went into politics, becoming the Byron Township Supervisor. …

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1984

In 1984 a new opportunity opened up for Byron Center Locker…supplying the food service industry with fresh cut steaks to be distributed to hotels, restaurants…

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1991

Byron Center Locker changed its name to Byron Center Meats in 1991.  The change was brought about by the loss of identity to the younger…

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2001

In 2001 a 16,000 square foot addition and remodel more than doubled the production area and added two loading docks, employee break room and bathrooms. …

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2007

After a major fire in 2007, the plant was once again doubled in size by adding new coolers and freezers, additional production and storage areas,…

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Present

Present

Jim says, “This has been a great community to grow up in and to raise my family in.  No one person can take credit for…

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