Janice Byrne

Janice Byrne obituary, Middletown, NJ

Janice Byrne

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Janice Byrne Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Inc. on Oct. 28, 2025.

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It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Janice Baker Byrne.
Janice grew up on a farm near Jamesburg, NJ with her father George Baker, a prize-winning vegetable gardener, her mother Gwendolyn, the center for an extended family and group of friends, and her brother Howe, an avid hunter and Army marksman. Janice left the farm for Pittsburgh to attend the Carnegie Institute of Technology where she met and fell in love with David Byrne. They married in 1958. In 1966, after a series of career moves Janice, David and their three children settled in Navesink.
Janice worked in a sail loft to help put her children through college, but her real passions were much more creative, thoughtful and caring.
Janice transformed and enchanted everything she touched. This magical touch brought colors, patterns, fabrics to life in amazing creations. She won prizes for her quilts and wall hangings as a member of Rebecca's Reel Quilters. She could sew anything; from her daughter Gwendolyn's wedding gown to elaborate Halloween costumes and felt Christmas ornaments. She knitted wool socks and intricate beaded necklaces. She was skilled at needlepoint, cross stich, dying, weaving and so much more. Everything she created reflected expertise, great taste and her always surprising sense of humor.
Janice was kind and always offered everyone a sweet welcome. Newcomers were treated like family - never ignored or rushed.
Janice was known for her cooking. On holidays, her kitchen was always a busy but she was never frightened to attempt a new or complex recipe, much to her husband David's delight.
Details mattered, and brought joy to Janice. We would always find her sorting and cataloguing her family photos, seashells, recipes, sewing patterns and notions. Her sewing room was a world all its own. Her bookshelves held figures and objects arranged so that a guest looking at any combination could create a whimsical narrative in their mind or ask a question of the item's origin. And the answer would be fascinating.
Janice embraced history; carrying into her life and sharing with her children, family heirlooms from many generations. All her children and grandchildren have touched the whimsical past, playing with toys their mother and uncle and grandmother knew. Janice wisely knew the importance of capturing what she deemed precious and keeping it in the family as best she could.
Her sense of humor was wonderful and she could even be goofy. A favorite family photo shows her wearing an array of shed cicada casings all over her! Janice was quiet, but she never missed a thing. When a conversation seemed to swirl around her, she would interject something funny, sometimes sharp even biting. Janice was not to be underestimated. She possessed vast knowledge and wisdom and shared all in small parcels.
The home Janice created for her family was not limited to the inside. Janice loved nature and wildlife. From the window in the front room, you could see birds fluttering on and off the many feeders all day. Inside of the same window a collection of healthy houseplants, some flowering, sit on a beautiful table. On the screened patio, family and visitors could all feel the beauty and peace of a Navesink yard.
Janice's life and our love for her is too magical and unique to describe in these few paragraphs.
Janice is survived by her husband of 67 years David S. Byrne, three grown children Michael D. Byrne, Stephen P. Byrne and Gwendolyn B. Heffron, and three grown grandchildren Stephen W. Byrne, Shannon B. Kantrowitz and Hylah R. Heffron.
Visitation will be held on Friday, October 31, 2025, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, 115 Tindall Road, Middletown.
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Upcoming Events

Oct

31

Visitation

7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

John F. Pfleger Funeral Home

115 Tindall Road, Middletown, NJ 07748

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