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Brenda M. Byrne

Glastonbury, E. Hartford, Connecticut

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Brenda M. Byrne, 37, of Glastonbury, died Wednesday (July 9, 2003). Born Dec. 27, 1965, in Hartford, daughter of Michael J. and Maureen (Maughan) Byrne. Brenda grew up in East Hartford, was a 1983 graduate of East Catholic High School, Manchester and Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists, Boston,...

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I went to visit your grave last year. The landscape has changed, more trees than I remember. I still found you, based on the painted rocks on your headstone. Left by those who love you. Still think about you and miss that gorgeous smile.

Brenda, I think of you every time I drive past your old apartment complex in Manchester. For me it'll always be your place.

You were such a sweetheart, miss you.

Brenda, still miss that beautiful smile. We didn't spend a lot of time together, but enough to know how special you are. I will never forget you.

To the Byrne family:

I don’t know if you still look to this book for comfort but if you do, please know that there are many people who keep you, Brenda’s family, in their thoughts and prayers everyday. Brenda was your daughter, your sister, your aunt, your niece. We cannot imagine how much you miss her. Just wanted to let you know that she is remembered and that you and your family are in many people’s thoughts and prayers.

Brend,
Can you even believe it? 17. 17? Doesn't seem possible. She misses you so much. She sees a rabbit and thinks of you. She swims in the ocean and thinks of you. She listens to U2 or Coldplay and thinks of you. She still shares stories with everyone. From going to the pool or sledding or helping with her softball games. She loves you. She misses you. Watch over her. She still needs you.

Love,
Me

Brenda, you pop into my mind so very often. I really miss our talks, your smile and love you gave to Sherri and Melissa but also to the rest of our family. When it snows I think of you and how you would help Sherri, plus how you were the one who was to do the shoveling at your house. And then my mind wanders and I think of baseball games and beach time, the waves, the water and fun. Some day we will all be together again I know that this is true until then YOU are in my thoughts more than...

I love you mucho much!!

peace.