Joseph-Byrne-Obituary

Joseph Byrne

Columbus, Ohio

1932 - 2021

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Byrne, Joseph1932 - 2021Our dear sweet "Papa Joe" left us to join Jesus Christ in Eternity. Joe was the fifth child of Mary Fath and Peter Byrne. Joe attended Aquinas College High School and served in the Korean War for two years earning the CIB award. He began his work career as a journeyman...

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Thank you Joe !!! I'm seldom at a total loss for words but so I find myself here. All I can think of to say is "Thanks". My heart is happy knowing where he is. Love and Prayers for the family. Memories abound.

Our Sympathy to you Julie, Amy, Mary, Jenny, Chris, John, and Colby. We have many great memories being with your parents and all of you. He will be greatly missed by all. Love, Roger and Marie

Julie and all the Byrne's, Sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my prayers. Kenny Kabealo

I loved seeing Papa Joe and his cute hat. I always saw how much he and chris loved each other.
Thinking of all of you.
Dawn Cline

I knew Joe from our days together in PWP. He was really a great guy, and he will be missed. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Sorry to here about your Dad. Many memories of all those gents. My condolences.

Joe was a wonderful man. He was my Snack Vendor when I came on with new ownership at the Bier Stube in 1980. Being from Clintonville we shared many many stories. In 1997 I became the 3rd owner of Murphy Popcorn, working out of the Say Avenue garage until that property was sold. Later I would run into Joe at common accounts while he was cleaning taps. Always turned into long reminiscing stories. So much fun! Joe was extremely good to me and for that I will be eternally thankful. God bless the...

I have so many found memories of sweet Joe Byrne. He was THE most fun dad in the neighborhood. When I would spend the night with Jenny he would sing us Irish lullabies before bedtime. Joe would often let the kid's in the neighborhood hop into his popcorn truck and drive us down the street until he reached his home. He referred to my sister Trish as "Ralph" after our father, whom he knew since childhood. When I was a bartender at Rocky's Cafe he cleaned the tap lines for the restaurant. It was...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.