Patrick-Byrne-Obituary

Patrick Byrne

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1944 - 2025

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DIED
January 22, 2025
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Patrick Killian Byrne, the eighth child of Donald and Marie Byrne was born on October 7, 1944, in Utica NY. He died peacefully at home on January 22, 2025. Pat was a gentle, caring soul who loved his family over everything. He was deeply committed to his faith, humble, and blessed with a...

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Pat, a quiet friendly guy, who was always a pleasure to be around. At the K of C, when he would come and stand behind me, I knew that the Pull Tab machine was jammed. He always showed patience and wore a kind smile.

So sorry Jeff to hear of your dad passing away. I lived next door to your mom & dad at the condo. They were great friends & neighbors. God bless your family in your loss

I am so sorry for your loss. Pat was a wonderful person. I have many memories of Pat And Marlene at their cottage and playing cards. You are all in my prayers . Sandy Wehler

Pat and Marlene gave many Christmas Parties over the years at their home on Houseman NE, a very welcoming to al of us. And the boats rides on the pontoon at the cottage and watching the amazing hummingbirds on the porch. They taught us to play Mexican Train, along with Jeanne and Chuck Pitsch. And many good memories of our friends.

I knew Pat as a neighbor as a KofC member and a good friend. He will be missed greatly greatly. God bless him, bless his family.

Got to know Pat at K of C Hall on burger night. We discovered we were distant cousins thru the BYRNE name (also my dad's first name). I'm proud to be his cousin. Pat was a very kind and gentle man. He will be missed. RIP and God Bless the Byrne Family.

Since our youth I always looked into your eyes and wondered what other piece of mischief you could construct. You were a character. A good one !!!!!

This is very sad news. Pat was a great person and better friend. You will be missed. R.I.P. old friend

I got to know Pat through Oasis of Hope where we both volunteer on Monday afternoons. He enhanced the loving spirit that saturates Oasis with his gentle loving spirit and sense of humor. I will miss him.